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The Most Teary-Eyed Moment's In All Of Star Trek!

All the obvious ones have done it for me before. Kelvin, The Visitor, Spock's death, Kirk's death, Data's death. Also, Hard Time and McCoy's euthanasia.

Haven't cried at The Inner Light though. Unless those tears you can get when you yawn count.
 
Movies
The entire ending of TWOK make my bawl every time I watch it

David Marcus's death in the search for Spock

I cried happy tears at the end of Generations when Data finds his cat

George Kirk's death in ST2009

The scene where Kirk and Spock Prime are in the cave in ST2009 and Kirk asks Spock Prime "Where you come from, did I know my father?" got me misty-eyed.

TV Series
(TOS) The end of The City on the Edge of Forever. "Do you know what've you've done?!" "He knows Doctor, he knows" kills me every time.

(DS9) The end of The Visitor
The ending montage in What You Leave Behind

(VOY) The death of the Doctor's "daughter"

(ENT) Similitude
 
the dialogue of kate and kim at the end of 'timeless', btw, this episode should silence the kim haters. voyager has so many memorable goosebumps moments.
 
Watched TNG "Sarek" for the 50th time last week. Still tear up during the Mozart concert and Picard's mind meld with the emotionally compromised vulcan.

Patrick Stewart should have won an emmy for that breakdown scene!
 
2 good moments in 'the next phase'....data and warf discussing funeral plans for geordi and ro, and the nod between data and geordi at the end...just perfect
 
Watched TNG "Sarek" for the 50th time last week. Still tear up during the Mozart concert and Picard's mind meld with the emotionally compromised vulcan.

Patrick Stewart should have won an emmy for that breakdown scene!

Yes.

But, because it was on a space ship instead of some inner city massage parlor, it was ignored.

There are a few moments where Stewart deserved some serious recognition.

DataLives.
 
TNG's "The Final Mission" where Picard is injured and is telling Wesley that "the adventure is just beginning" for him. And then when the kid tells Picard that he won't let him die...I don't care how much I don't like the kid, man, I lose it every time!
 
Hmm, okay, let's see...


Kirk's reaction to the death of Edith Keeler - TOS

Spock's death - ST II: TWOK
Even though I had already seen most of the other movies first, I still found it incredibly emotional, thanks in large part to Shatner's final shot in Engineering.

The end of TNG
It was my first Star Trek series, and the first TV series I ever cared about, so as a nine-year-old, I was really down.

The Death of Jadzia Dax - DS9

Kirk's death - ST: GEN
Should have at least been a better death, or not happened at all, but Shatner just nailed it, and at nine years old, this was the first time a movie ever made me cry.

Data's death - ST: NEM
Again, not handled well or even necessary, but definitely tragic. I was in shock for the rest of the movie.

AND THE WINNER IS...

The birth of James Kirk/ The death of George Kirk - Star Trek
This was only the second time a Trek movie truly moved me to the verge of tears, and I knew what was going to happen, too! And I have a friend who cried, and she had never even cared about Star Trek before.
 
Embarrassing admission time: although many episodes made me sad the only one that ever brought a tear to my eye was... erm... DS9 Time's Orphan. "Molly loves you" :wah:
 
I may be about to utter blasphemy. Bear with me.

Say what you will about Neelix, but...in "Jetrel", when he confronts the Dr. Jetrel about what happened to his little sister, because of the cascade weapon. He describes in graphic detail what he saw that day, how the weapon affected the lives of so many...and how it affected him.

Ethan's acting was SUPERB in this one, to the point when, at the very end of the scene, I was blinking back tears.
 
I actually cried like a bitch when Neelix leaves Voyager to live with those Telaxians. Not necessary because he left, but how his final scenes proceeded, Tuvok making that little dance step just killed me.

I cried when Janeway and Tuvok hug each other in Year of Hell.

Cried the first time I watched First Contact, the first scene with Cochrane and the Vulcans.

Feels bad man
 
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