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List Only! Last Star Trek Episode You Watched

The Lights of Zetar (TOS Blu-ray). "When a man of Scotty's years falls in love, the loneliness of his life is suddenly revealed to him. His whole heart once throbbed only to the ship's engines. He could talk only to the ship. Now he can see nothing but the woman." Good Lord, what dialogue.:rolleyes:
That's season three for ya. :lol:

Kor
 
"Tapestry" and "Face of the Enemy" as I continue through my TNG S6 Blu-Ray set.

I skipped "Aquiel," because it's a horrid pile of rat feces.
 
Q, Who.

Caught it by accident on SyFy. Did not regret it.

In light of new developments with the Borg showing up in the Star Trek Picard trailer, it's good to remind yourself where it all began. Maybe I'll re-watch the whole Borg arc.
 
What You Leave Behind, concluding only my 3rd complete viewing of DS9 since it first aired in the '90s and my first through streaming/binging. I can see now why this show is finding a new audience today- binging has made it a better show, revealing all kinds of little continuity easter eggs even I never noticed before. Still needed kleenex for the last scene with the whole cast together at Vic Fontaine's near the end of the show.
 
O'Brian, Odo and Sisko looks fabulous as Klingons LOL:biggrin:
DS9 - Season 5 - "Apocalypse Rising"

i found this on youtube
someone posted a clip from the "traing-to-be-Klingon" scene, so funny...
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It is a great movie. My favorite Star Trek movie by a pretty wide margin.
Seems like Amazon Prime has a slightly different cut on than what I'm used to seeing. There were a few scenes missing "our chances may have doubled" and just a few other camera angles and so forth I wasn't used to.
 
Seems like Amazon Prime has a slightly different cut on than what I'm used to seeing. There were a few scenes missing "our chances may have doubled" and just a few other camera angles and so forth I wasn't used to.

There's three different versions of the film floating around: the theatrical cut, the Director's Edition and the Special Longer Version. Though it wasn't the SLV as that is in 4:3 aspect ratio. The opening credits have gold lettering in the DE.
 
Trials and tribble-ations ... WAAAAAA!! :adore: DS9 - S5E6
What a great job merging these two together... every time i see this i feel such JOY!
 
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