"The Doomsday Machine" - not my absolute favorite episode, but the most epic.
Season 3 of ENT was as epic as it gets.For the Kirk Crew: Star Trek 6
Picard Crew: Best of Both Worlds • All Good Things • First Contact
Sisko Crew: The Entire Dominion War (excluding the Ferengi and other side-episodes in between)
Janeway Crew: Scorpion • Endgame
Archer Crew: Dunno, still have to get beyond season one.
Overall, I'd say:
- the Dominion War
- the Xindi arc
- The Best of Both Worlds
Yes, epic stories usually happened when Earth or the entire Quadrant was under threat from a powerful enemy.
Scorpion was VOY's most epic moment (though Year of Hell could have been that if it had been played as originally planned, as a season-long arc, with no time travel or reset button), but I can't see Endgame as epic, it was just one big Deus ex machina with dodgy time travel to get the crew back, and the Borg didn't feel threatening at that point at all. The story doesn't feel like it's really taking place on a grand scale and affecting the entire galaxy, maybe it was meant to be but it failed in that respect.
I would agree most of the list, but really, DS9 is most certainly not epic in its entirety. A lot of it is, and a lot of it isn't. There are lots of DS9 episodes that are little standalone stories, comedy episodes, romance episodes, episodes focusing on just one of the characters and some particular problem they face, etc.. You really can't seriously claim that episodes like Trials and Tribble-ations, Who Mourns for Morn, Melora, Second Sight, You Are Cordially Invited, Crossfire, Progress, Civil Defense, Family Business, A Simple Investigation, Doctor Bashir, I Presume?, Chrysalis, Take Me Out to the Holosuite, Prodigal Daughter, Honor Among Thieves, Fascination, Explorers, Facets, Time's Orphan, Looking for Par'mach in all the Wrong Places, The Ascent, Ferengi Love Songs, In the Cards, His Way, Resurrection, or, for that matter, The Visitor, to name a few, are in any way "epic". They are very diverse in theme, style and quality, but none of them has an epic scope or style.I've meditated on the subject in the Alps for twenty years and returned the wiser.
TOS: The movie trilogy; Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds"; "Tapestry"; "All Good Things"; First Contact
DS9: The whole show, as Shran claims
VOY: "Scorpion"; "Year of Hell"; "Equinox"
ENT: The majority of the third season; all three fourth-season trilogies
"Equinox" gets by a little unfairly for me. See, I haven't watched the show since it went off the air, but to this day I have the main musical theme from that two-parter pop up in my head from time to time. I'm not always Star Trek's biggest musical advocate, but there's something about that beat that just stayed with me as a kid.
I would agree most of the list, but really, DS9 is most certainly not epic in its entirety. A lot of it is, and a lot of it isn't.
Not really a single episode, but I found the tension and grit of the DS9 arc from "Call to Arms" through to "Sacrifice of Angels" to be probably the most epic portion of the entire franchise.
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