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WizArtist II
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This is my favorite scene ever in all of Trek. What are everyone else's choices?

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Mikey T
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I like when the Enterprise-D discovered Wolf 359 after Locutus came by.

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B.J.
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I agree - "Stealing the Enterprise" is definitely up there on my list. It's about the only time Scotty actually had Kirk worried! The only thing retracting from that whole scene was Chekov's ridiculous 19th century English school-boy outfit.
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So many...so I'll name three.

Cliff hanger ending of BOBW

DS9 opens fire on the Klingon fleet in TWOTW

Spock's funeral

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The destruction of the Enterprise (1701).. always fun to shout with Kruge!

The bit in WotW where Quark is telling Odo about his gun which it turns out Rom has used for replicator parts... just hilarious dialogue.

The observation room scene in FC.

Most of TWoK really.. particularly "Khaaann!" and the battles.

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When the Defiant opened up on the Jem'Haddar for the first time in "The Search, Part I". After the pasting the Odyssey received by the same number of ships in the previous episode (not to mention the multiple destructions of the Enterprise-D in the "All Good Things" finale), the way the Defiant handled things was really inspiring.

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I think I'll have to break it into categories....

- Most dramatic cliffhanger: Dukat finds Sisko's baseball. "He's letting me know... he'll be back." And then there were a freakin' thousand ships coming to kick Dominion ass!

- Most emotional scene: Definitely Spock's death/funeral. "Of all the souls I have met in my travels, his was the most... human."

- Funniest moment: Tie!
-- Jake and Nog discover what Dr. Geiger is up to. "And you, the unwary victim of cellular ennui, are quite literally... bored to death."
-- The Doctor singing opera in his daydream. "Tuvok, I understand / You are a Vulcan man / You have just gone without / For seven years -- about."

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quote:
Originally posted by WizArtist II:
This is my favorite scene ever in all of Trek. What are everyone else's choices?

I *LOVE* The music in "Stealing the Enterprise".

I LOVE it on the soundtrack. Some of the best soundtrack music EVER! [Smile]

A-hem.

Where are the crewmen who are supposed to be manning the space-door controls!?! I always assumed there was just no-one there at the time - but is it possible that the Enterprise Crew... did something - locked them out I mean or something! [Smile] Anything for that in the original script!?!

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B.J.
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Uhura was probably hacking their controls from the inside.

(And that music is even better if you get to *play* it!)

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WizArtist II
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Perhaps that was the NEXT thing that Uhura did before taking off for Vulcan.

And I agree with your sentiments on the score. The music for this scene is absolutely perfect for what is happening on screen. Amazing chemistry.

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quote:
Originally posted by B.J.:
Uhura was probably hacking their controls from the inside.

(And that music is even better if you get to *play* it!)

*CRIES* PLAY IT!?!

You mean as in an orchestral type setting. That would be TOTALLY awesome. What instrument do you play?

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B.J.
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I play percussion (except for the keyboard-type stuff like the xylophone). Been playing since about 1987 through school (middle school, high school & college) and with various community bands.
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-DS9 "The Begotten" - Odo finally morphing again
-ENT "Demons" and "Terra Prime" - Trip, T'Pol and baby Elizabeth
-TWoK: Spock's death and funeral.
-I have to agree with MinutiaeMan on the opera scene.
-TNG "The Measure of a Man" - Both closing arguments

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Daniel Butler
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What do you think of Kirk's jacket in the stealing the Enterprise scene? Very Dracula of him.

I honestly don't have a favorite scene. There are just wayyyy too many that I like, from whole scenes down to little moments, like when Dr. Taylor slams into the side of the cloaked BoP in ST:IV, or the scene in FC when Picard and Lily are on the holodeck. I also liked that sequence in that Voyager episode "Death Wish" where Quinn was hiding the Voyager in all sorts of places, like the Big Bang and as a Christmas tree ornament. I wished that scene was longer. [Razz]

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Doctor McCoy, what is your current medical status?

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Aside from a touch of arthritis, I'd say pretty good.

Made perfect by the single Klingon in the courtroom who enjoys the joke.

I don't know, it makes the whole movie for me.

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