My favourite is from STVI with the invisible Cloaked Bird of Prey. Sure, there may not be enough ships to blow up, but then again, the suspense in that scene just blows me away.
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I can resist anything.......
Except Temptation
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"Some people call me the Space Cowboy. Yeah! Some call me the Gangster of Love. Some people call me Maurice. Whoo hoo! 'Cause I speak of the Pompatus of Love!" - Steve Miller Band's The Joker
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Robot: "Hey, I'm stuck up here!"
Cyclonus: "Everybody's got to be somewhere."
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Robot: "Hey, I'm stuck up here!"
Cyclonus: "Everybody's got to be somewhere."
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The Unknown Vulcan
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"And though I once prefered a human being's company, they pale before the monolith that towers over me."
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They Might Be Giants
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Robot: "Hey, I'm stuck up here!"
Cyclonus: "Everybody's got to be somewhere."
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Lawrence Boucher
Half this game is ninety percent mental.--Yogi Berra
Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow.
The important thing is not to stop questioning.--Albert Einstein
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"And though I once prefered a human being's company, they pale before the monolith that towers over me."
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They Might Be Giants
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Lyta Vorlon: "Our great mistake. Our failing. And now your failing. The error is compounded."
Delenn: "What mistake?"
Lyta Vorlon: "The first one, the one from which all mistakes proceed: The error of Pride..."
-- Kalesh Naranek, Last of the Vorlon
www.orc.ca/~jheinbuc/
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"Sometimes you get the bear, and sometimes the bear gets you."
-Commander Riker, USS Enterprise
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"I am greater than the stars for I know that they are up there and they do not know that I am down here." - William Temple
The whole of "Think Tank". Gotta love that ending.
I also like sequences from "Tears of the Prophets" and "The Jem'Hadar". *sees no appeal to the battles against the Borg; is a very strange person and knows it well*
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"Audaces fortuna juvat."
"Fortune favours the bold."
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What bloke invented signatures?
Captain Sulu: In range?
Helm officer: Not yet, sir.
Sulu: Come on, come on.....
Helm: Sir, she'll fly apart.
Sulu: Fly her apart then!!!
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Except Temptation
Kirk (with hand action): Fire!
long pause while watching torpedo
*explosion*
Sulu: Lock on to that explosion and Fire!
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Alamaraine, count to four...
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"Some people call me the Space Cowboy. Yeah! Some call me the Gangster of Love. Some people call me Maurice. Whoo hoo! 'Cause I speak of the Pompatus of Love!" - Steve Miller Band's The Joker
[This message was edited by Siegfried on April 14, 1999.]
That fight rocked.
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Peace!
Brigs
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If no-one will play with me, then I'm going home,and I'm bringing the inflatible with me.
'Wat of the Warrior' comes a very close second, with the quality of the non-CGI visuals shining through and eclipsing 'A Call to Arms'.
I don't think I ever saw DS9 being boarded so well, before or since.
Another thing: why are these all space battles?
What about all the brilliant foot-battles our heros have indulged in? My vote goes to the utterly fantastic 'Rocks + Shoals', whose slow-motion massacre at the end was mind-blowing.
Well done to Mike Vejar,Ron Moore et al for that stupendous episode
"You know Captain, if I had just two more vials of White, you never would have stood a chance." -- Keevan, 'Rocks and Shoals'. (Kill him, KILL HIM!)
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If no-one will play with me, then I'm going home,and I'm bringing the inflatible with me.
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I can resist anything.......
Except Temptation
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What bloke invented signatures?
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The Naked Now
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I can resist anything.......
Except Temptation
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"We choose to do this and more. Not because it is easy, but because it is hard."
-- John F. Kennedy
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"I'm sick, like Nixon was sick, my defeated heart keeps beating on. I won't die, like Chucky won't die."
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They Might Be Giants
Another one:-the fight between the Hirogen and 8472 in 'Prey'--the science-fiction character actor(Tony Todd) Vs. the CGI tripod-with-a-mouth. Guess who wins!
And the Battle of The Promenade in 'Way of The Warrior'.
AND what about the mind-numbing Neelix Vs. Jonas battle over the warp-core in 'Investigations'-surely the tensest moment in Voyager's history and compellingly original to boot. Excuse me...(BLAM!)
(The only moment in ST ever when I wanted the bad guys to win-no joke.)
However, does anyone know of another extra-vehicular battle like First Contact's?
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If no-one will play with me, then I'm going home,and I'm bringing the inflatible with me.
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"How many people does it
take before it becomes
wrong? 6,000? 60,000?
How many people does it
take admiral!?!" -Ambassador
Picard during his command
of the Enterprise-E in the
Ba'ku incident.
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What bloke invented signatures?
One of my favorite ground battles, however, was the fight against the borg in the beginning of ST:FC when the crew of the Enterprise was first trying to penertate the engineering section. That was, perhaps, more tense than any of the space battles. Through the whole thing I was on the edge of my seat.