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

TOS: "The Empath". There are a lot of tear-jerker moments between The Big Three there, as each one is willing to give up his life for the other two.

But when Bones starts coughing--and Spock reaches for his shoulder--THAT'S when I really started to lose it....


DS9: "The Visitor". Old Jake's death scene--and Ben begging him not to do it....


Trek XI: Spock and Sarek's moment in the transporter room, as they reflect on Amanda. Sarek says..."I married her because I loved her!"

And the tears come from me.
 
The Kelvin sequence, it was so sad watching George Kirk, sacrificing himself...

See, that's how James T. Kirk should have died. That was a great death scene, and, more importantly, he died for a great cause. James T. Kirk's death in "Generations" felt tacked-on and pointless.

The first time I saw "Generations", at the beginning when Kirk "briefly" takes command of the Enterprise-B and sits in the center seat, I almost thought "this is it, this will be Kirk's final moment"... but then everything went downhill. A very unsatisfying movie, that.
 
In "The Dogs of War," the prophets tell Sisko that he would have to walk the path alone and that staying with Kasidy Yates would "bring nothing but sorrow." When he talks to her about this, Kasidy breaks down in tears and wonders "what's going to happen to us...what's going to happen to our baby?" The moment (especially the way Penny Johnson says it) is just heartbreaking.
 
This scene is my all time favorite from Voyager:


Captain, this is Lieutenant Reginald Barclay at Starfleet command.”

It’s good to hear your voice, Lieutenant, we’ve been waiting a long time for this moment.”

They feeling is mutual, unfortunately the microwormhole is collapsing, we have only a few moments.”

Understood. We’re transmitting our ships logs, crew reports and navigational records to you now.”

“Acknowledged, and we’re sending you data on some new hyper-subspace technology. We’re hoping eventually to use it to keep in regular contact, and we’re including some recommended modifications for your com system.”

“We’ll implement them as soon as possible.”

“There’s someone else here who would also like to say something.”

“This is Admiral Paris.”

“Hello, sir.”

“How are you people holding up?”

“Very well, they’re an exemplariy crew, your son included.”

“Tell him…tell him I miss him, and I’m proud of him.”

“He heard you, Admiral.”

“I want you all to know we’re doing everything we can to bring you home.”

We appreciate it, sir, keep a docking bay open for us.”
 
Benny's breakdown in "Far Beyond the Stars"

Worst.Acting.Ever.

People say this all the time, not really realizing what it is to really have a true breakdown. If you were to see one for real, it would look like someone was actually performing one badly. A breakdown has no restraint, no regard for how "good" it seems to look to others. I think it was a brilliant, albeit, risky bit of acting. And Brooks' style is more theatrical than television, and that is reflected in his approach here. It's actually similar to Picard's breakdown in Chain of Command, Part 2.
 
The entire end of TWoK especially the funeral for Spock. When Kirk's voice cracks on the word human whew I lose it. It doesn't matter how many times I see it I always tear up. Hell I'm only thinking about the scene and I'm getting a little misty. LOL
 
Some of my saddest moments from Trek (although many have been said before):

TNG
The Inner Light, possibly the best TNG episode, the flute playing at the end is so sad

Star Trek (2009)
The Kelvin sequence, it was so sad watching George Kirk, sacrificing himself and knowing he will never see his family
I know some will disagree, but that scene is destined to be a classic Trek moment in the same category as Spock's death scene.
Oh, yeah.
 
I probably have cried more often, but the ones I remember are Spock's death in Star Trek III (even though I knew he would be back) and George Kirk's death in Star Trek XI.

But I think the most I ever cried over a fictional story on TV is the end of the Doctor Who episode 'Doomsday', and no one even dies there.
 
Like many else, I choose Spock's death and funeral in TWoK and the signoff in TUC.
 
I probably have cried more often, but the ones I remember are Spock's death in Star Trek III (even though I knew he would be back) and George Kirk's death in Star Trek XI.

But I think the most I ever cried over a fictional story on TV is the end of the Doctor Who episode 'Doomsday', and no one even dies there.

Some got snuffed off, I think. :borg:
 
Yeah, plenty get killed in that episode (for a family show, Doctor Who has an extraordinarily high body count) but I was referring to the separation of the Doctor and Rose and the subsequent scene at Bad Wolf Bay.
 
I probably have cried more often, but the ones I remember are Spock's death in Star Trek III (even though I knew he would be back) and George Kirk's death in Star Trek XI.
Miramanee's death gets me just as bad as either of these (or worse).:(
 
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