Sheol777 (post: 1418494) wrote:Deep Space Nine: Sisko feeling his Federation morals fall apart as he hatches a plan to convince the Romulans to enter the Dominion war in "In the Pale Moonlight"
[font="Trebuchet MS"][SIZE="4"][color="RoyalBlue"]YES!! YES!! That episode was Star Trek at it's best in my opinion. I especially love the
last couple minutes when Sisko is dictating to his log with the drink in his hand, yet if you note, he never actually takes a sip. It was a very powerful moment to hear a starship captain actually admit to the "crimes" he committed for the good of the Alpha Quadrant. Again, it comes back to "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan": "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few...or the one."
Okay, now to talk about my other favorite epic moments in Trekkdom:
Star Trek The Original Series: I really like the
Destruct Sequence in "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield". The closeups of the eyes and mouths was really well done--it added to the intensity of the moment.
"Star Trek: The Motion Picture": I have to say, in a movie this slow, there are few really epic moments, but for me, the most epic is
the departure of the refitted Enterprise from drydock. The combination of the sweeping shots of the Enterprise gliding out, coupled with Jerry Goldsmith's stirring theme makes this a shining moment in the film!
"Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan":
Yes, I went there. "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock": Sadly, I couldn't find a video of it, but when Sulu flips the security guard over his shoulder and then after he blows up his console, he looks back and says "Don't call me tiny." in that epically rich and deep "I Am George Takei" voice.
"Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home": That entire movie for me is Epic, but one truly shining moment was the way
Kirk explains Spock's eccentricities.
"Star Trek V: The Final Frontier": Hmm...this one is hard. But I have to say, an epic moment was when Sybok revealed
McCoyand
Spocks'inner pain. I also like the fact that Kirk says "I don't want to let go of my pain! I need my pain!" It really confirms just what kind of person he is and all that he went through in the earlier films and the series. His pain made him who he is.
"Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country": There are a lot of epic moments here, but I have to say, the one that stands out has to be the end scene with everyone on the bridge as the Enterprise glides off to it's destiny. Sorry, couldn't find a video for it!
That's it for the time being!
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