The Enterprise D Warps to Jupiter | Star Trek Picard Season 3 EP 10
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Star Trek Picard Season 3 Episode 10. - บันเทิง
Enterprise D was like "Hello boys! I'm BAAACCCKKK!"
Alright you Borg assholes, in the words of my generation, UP YOURS!
You just know that any borg that saw the Enterprise-D immediately shat themselves “oh f*ck. Not that ship again”
When the BORG saw the ENTERPRISE D, even the BORG QUEEN SAID: AWWHELL2DANAW......NOT DIS MUTHAFUCKA💯
If there's 2 ships the borg should be afraid of its any ship named Enterprise or Voyager. Especially if Picard or Janeway are in command.
@@epickithri Somehow, some way, they find the path to victory.
I just got a mental image of Borg drones frantically trying to nope out of the situation and the Big D chasing after them screaming "why are you running? Why. Are you. Running?!"
They’d be really crapping their pants if Worf hadn’t done that thing he did to the E
I'm glad they named him Anton, what a cool way to honor his memory.
He is a really nice guy. In 1983 from a flight from Chicago to LA, I was 2 years old and not dealing with the air pressure changes in the cabin to well. Walter was on the other side of the aisle from my parents, and gave them his blanket and pillow and helped them build me a bed on the floor so I could rest and sleep. Of course I don't remember any of this. But I'd love a chance to ask him about this today. Just to see if he remembers.... just maybe. would be really cool .
A class act too. First class
All the way
@@EricDKaufman OP was actually referring to Anton Yelchin who played Pavel Chekov in the Kelvin timeline movies. Yelchin tragically died in an accident several years ago. This was the producers' way of honoring both Anton Yelchin and the Chekov character (presumably President Anton Chekov was the son of Pavel Chekov, and Walter Koenig did Anton Chekov's voice here).
i am glad our lower Deckers would be too old to be affected by the Nanites.
Lower Deck is a show I don’t watch because I am not impressed
Anton Chekhov is the President of the UFP? Now that's what I call moving up in a few generations! I am also glad that Walter Koenig was asked back to do the voice as a tribute to the original series.
Think that one of the descendants of Harry Kim be president one day? 🖖😁
@@kenet71 nah, they will be enseign all their life
@@Jrmius They had plans to have Captain Harry Kim appear, but ran out of budget for the cameo.
Not only was Walter Koenig asked as a tribute to the original series, but they named his son Anton as tribute to Anton Yelchin for his time as the character in the Kelvin series.
@@patrickschulz2193like Kate Mulgrew
3:26 What begin over 35 years ago ends tonight! Now that’s the Picard we know
@Terryfan indeed. It's with the same determination in his TNG days.
@@anamorphosys85 It reminded me why Captain Picard is my favorite Character in Star Trek. He is determined to finally get rid of the Borg once and for all.
@@Terryfanwhy isn't Janeway helping him? She has more experience with the Borg than anyone.
As Picard said, the line must be drawn HERE !
I love how from that moment when they all step onto the D’s bridge again, you just see Sir Patrick step back into the Picard from the show: becoming more bold, more self-assured, more steadfast. It’s like Picard found the missing piece of himself when he got back on the bridge of that ship
To see the old girl rise from the ashes and save day brought a tear to my and every Trekkies eye to quote Dr McCoy you treat her like a lady and she'll always bring you home
still loox like 2 lipsticks & a wiiiide grin
A fitting tribute to Anton Yelchin and Walter Koenig with that broadcast from Anton Chekov.
That *is* Walter Koenig, I believe.
1:52 listen to that engine growl. She’s angry pushing as much speed possible. Enterprise D is alive
Sure does feel that way sometimes, doesn't it?
Hell yeah! Time to kick some ass! -Again.
Oh she's not angry... SHE'S PISSED lol
Also remember the Enterprise D was undergoing a complete restoration by Geordie for 20 years and remember what he said near the end of episode 9 'Vox' 'There's still a ton of hull work to do and the port nacelle cover is a nightmare' and what he said to Beverly during the Battle 'Doctor I didn't have enough time to work on the weapons systems so you're gonna have to target manually' so sadly in a lot of ways before would become known as the Battle of Jupiter the Enterprise D wasn't completely ready for this kinda like what happened to the Constitution Refit Class U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 where they had nearly finished 18 months redesigning and refitting her and Kirk launched the ship ahead of schedule before she was ready when they shipped out to deal with V'Ger.
Later it will flop around like a starfighter attacking the death star.
2:25 OMG! Riker put his foot on the pedestal like he did back in the day! Love it!
If he didn't, he wouldn't be Riker at all... They nailed this season almost to perfection.
@@TheH8redd I assume Jon Frakes back still gives him trouble - the reason he did it in the first place.
The classic Riker Maneuver
old habits die hard! nice catch.
“RIKER!”
The skid marks from the crash on Veridian III are still visible on the front of the saucer. It's the details, man.
you can tell the star drive is different but all of the saucer has a darker hull not just the scorched area
Oh! THAT’S the reason. I noticed stardrive looked different and was confused at to why since they should be able to reproduce it. Knew there had to be a significance but now I see they’re trying to show it was reconstructed.
The stardrive section is from the newer Dominion War era USS Syracuse. A drifting Galaxy stardrive with no saucer is seen in a DS9 Dominion War episode. @@ZantherStone
U.S.S. Skidmark
@@wintercat2605I never saw a galaxy class ship with no saucer on DS9. Plenty of galaxy class ships, but none without the saucer.
2:00 to 2:23, possibly the best show of her size and lines since she appeared in 1987. *chefs kiss*
That rear shit so reminiscent of the old tng opening credits 🤌🤌🤌
When all hope seems lost, send in the hero ship. The Big D.
That moment when Data says "Apparently, we are the cavalry." It sums up that this is the last chance, in this relic of a ship that hasn't even been fully restored, and it's time for that Hail Mary play. I saw a quote that compares the D to the Fat Lady, claiming, "Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fat Lady is back, and she's about to sing."
"And in an instant, the years drained away and he was once again the galant Capatin Jean-Luc Picard of the Federation's flagship... the USS Enterprise..."
“The line must b drawn here, this far, no further!”
“What began over 35 years ago, ends tonight.”
Best Patrick Stewart lines ever.
He was ticked. It wasn't business; it was personal.
2:35 I love Johnathan Frakes’ delivery for this line. Riker is just like “are you fucking kidding me?”
It's such a stupid line that I wouldn't be surprised if Frakes was thinking the same thing.
The incredible care that went into that CGI shot… you can see Ten Forward, the bridge, the observation lounge, even the burns from the crash. Sometimes I’m still in disbelief that this happened.
What’s super cool is it’s not Ten Forward. That’s deck nine. We finally see Nine Forward. 😂
Except that the Great Red Spot on Jupiter will, in all likelyhood, no longer be present at the end of the 24th century.
@@andreasu.3546 it's been there for multiple centuries already, so...what makes you think that?
Worf looks like one of those old masters in those karate flicks from the 80's
@@lutzderlurch7877 There's articles on NASA's and ESA's websites that say the spot is shrinking and might go away entirely at some point. I can't post a link here, so just google "GRS shrinking".
Borg ship: "Be warned, I am not what i use to be"
1701-D: "neither am i"
1701-D, continued: "But I don't care. I'm back to kick your ass like I did all those years ago. It's time to say sayonara, because you messed with the wrong planet for the last time."
@@rawr51919 "and we have Beverly Crusher at weapons" oh F@$@!
@@kbanghart All that gaming with her kids came in handy 😉
"And This time i only have a Skeleton Crew, no Families within my halls... meaning i can actually Go All Out with No Risk"
@@kbanghart and so the legend of Bloody Beverly was born....
1:59 Somewhere in the fleet, Brad Boimler looks at a sensor panel and totally loses his shit.
I for one have enjoyed Star Trek for most of my life, I’m 63 and have seen them all more than once. The Picard series was the tie that brought all of it together, all the un finished business of the enterprise with the last movies . It truly was the best work of a series of a lifetime to have its fans not only on the edge of our seats but bring us to tears as well, it was truly the fitting end we the followers of our pretend family could have imagined. To all of us who love our Picard family. That was the best and I loved it. Thank you so much for bringing it all together.
😢😢
We even got to see the havoc Janeway caused the Borg. Man what a job!
Picard was absolutely anti-Star Trek for two whole seasons. Depressive, nihilistic. It was everything wrong with modern Hollywood.
The reason Season 3 is washing that away is because THE PROBLEM walked away. The person running Picard for Season 3 was the only producer who actually loved and enjoyed Star Trek. Given the time constraints, they did an impressive job of nostalgia bombing the audience, but also organically bringin the crew back together for one last mission.
It's taken me quite awhile to come around to it. Those first two seasons were REALLY awful.
Liar - It's a piece of crap like everything after Enterprise.
I think this show is pathetic. It's the most disgraceful form of fan fiction bandied about by sad tired actors trying to re-live their glory of 30+ years ago. They might as well have brought Tasha back, too, because why the fuck not??
I just realised something about President Chekov's speech: it's written almost exactly like the speech from the President in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, when he told everyone to stay away from Earth because of the whale probe. But the crew of the late USS Enterprise on board the HMS Bounty had other ideas. The rest is history.
DId you notice the what they did with his name..."Anton" Chekov as a nod to Anton Yelchin for the short time he played a version of Chekov.
@@RobTheSquireThat was _AWESOME!_
Season 3 is pretty much a poorly thrown together Star Trek clip show
@@brandonlink6568yup but it’s okay bc it’s what many people wanted. Just to get some nostalgia from decades ago. One last road trip.
Wrong @@brandonlink6568
Passing through the star cluster at 0:13 is another homage to the TNG series. It's the same in it's opening credits
Really gets across the kind of scales of space. The Ent-D is basically a big community with its civilian crew compliment. And then it's absolutely dwarfed by the Cube. And then the Cube itself is barely a speck in the Red Spot, which in turn covers a relatively small part of Jupiter's outward surface.
Yeah, most sci fi shows ( Trek among them at times ) really really REALLY don't get just how frigging big space is. Seems season 3 of Picard the writers were at 110%
Picard S3 had its moments. Just wish they had found the light switches more often.
Jesus Christ. Get some fking glasses.
I could see fine. Not everything has to be lit up like a damn Christmas tree
Dr Beverly aged like fine wine!
Data aged like milk left out in 100 degree heat overnight.
starting at 0:15 love the updated look at warp, including seeing the other galaxies and astronomical phenomenon, and since they're so far away, they wouldn't be moving, as shown, unlike in TNG series where all you saw was the starts zipping past
I love the fact that they bring back the TNG warp lines at all since the new "hyperspace" look from the Abrams films seems to rule the day in most trek media.
@@TheGreyTurtleEntertainmentThe production designers tried to give in universe reasons for the different types of warp effects. They explained that the different types of warp engines have different looks at warp, The Enterprise -D has the classic effect because it's an old engine of the tng, ds9 era. They then went on to say that is why the tmp effect is different looking, and why the new ships of the picard era have the hyperspace, slipstream looking effect
That look on Riker's face at 3:39 is PRICELESS....It was Data's Generations moment, "OH SHlT"🤣
The begining scene looks like the tng intro
no doubt they did that on purpose
Wow that's is a great job Walter❤
Yeah, though it does feel a little sad at the same time knowing that he, Shatner and Takei are the only 3 surviving TOS cast members.
I wonder how many of the old mannerism's were in the script for them to do, or just came naturally being back on the bridge of the Enterprise.
Walter is First Class, always.
I believe this is the first and probably only time a member of the Original Series cast mentions the Borg in an official Trek series.
One thing I loved about Season 3 was how each set/ship was shot differently. On the Titan it felt like TOS film era, everything from Angles to Sounds. On the Enterprise D it felt like TNG.
The Titan was a throwback ship Neo constitution class so it makes sense, the Enterprise D just looks more elegant.
Liked the subtle changes from the Next Generation to this scene, for example, you can see what's behind the windows instead of just opaque white lights, the numbering of the escape pods, the red stripe that went the whole way down the center of the back of the neck now only goes halfway down, the blue top of the bridge dome is more pronounced and the flashing lights on the ends of the warp engines, and they are the correct maritime colors of red(port) and green(starboard)
In the TNG intro as the Enterprise comes into shot from the foreground after they finish showing the main cast credits, we're facing the aft view of the ship. Through the observation lounge windows, you can just see someone walking along in there just before they jump to warp. This model shot is used a lot for different purposes through the series. Whether the Enterprise is about to go to warp, cruising at warp speed, arriving at a planet or orbiting a planet.
And if you look at the dorsal side of the saucer section you can still see the damage from when she crashed on viridian III
Nerds
Lay in a course,maximum warp,ENGAGE!!!!
The fact that a Chekov became a federation president is amazing and I am here for it 100%. Be proud Pavel.
I know that it may be a bit off to say this but another hopeful thing (considering when the 3rd season was being produced) but that a Russian being the leader of the United Federation of Planets (which is supposed to represent humanity truly at its best and finest)...
Ever get the impression that the 'if my father were here' part of that, was what he wished he could have said to his RL son?
We just finished watch S3 and LOVED it! Great story, the gang back together, nods to the past. The STNG cast looks great, aging gracefully.
Borg: "Captian, an Earth Federation ship has entered orbit....the Enterprise D...."
Captain: "Fuck."
Star Trek Picard season 3 is simply fantastic.
Never expected to the big D in space again.
I love that they gave us the big D
If Earth falls, everything falls. I think some other planet like Vulcan might be able to run the Federation for a while.
When Beverly says that, the Borg will not stop with Earth, they will go after Vulcan, Then Denobula, the Deltans, the Xindi, Tellarites, Andorians, Klingons, romulans, what's left of the Cardassjans, Bajorans, any and all federation Planets...and only a matter of time until they take that completely assimilated fleet to the Gamma Quadrant.
Yes , it's nerdy...but also correct
@@therichness1968exactly. And they would have perfected how to assimilate the fleet.
I love the updated design, the Enterprise D has never looked better.
You almost forget it was pretty agile, the show never showed it moving much except in a static shot that is obviously the camera moving.
@@carlosrivas1629it’s not that agile, actually, it’s enormous and nothing that size flies like that. The writers just wanted a big death star moment.
@@moe47988 in space it i agile, space is huge. YUGE!!!!
@@moe47988 Actually 1) Spaceships don't fly, they drive. 2) You seem to forget that space is a near-perfect vacuum, there is no gravitation and no air resistance. 3) The propulsion systems of these fictional spaceships do not resemble anything that exists in the real world today. So your assumption "nothing that size flies like that" seems to be based on your perception of how flight works on earth, which is very different to outer space. Which is not surprising since how these "science fiction" shows portray this stuff is often not accurate either (but necessary to appeal to the mainstream audience).
@@vandecasa3795 Your assumptions are completely incorrect, actually. I'm basing my statement on the rules of star trek. Big ships don't turn on a dime. The enterprise D is 4,500,000 metric tons. It doesn't move like a fighter. But they made it that way because they wanted a big "blow up the death star" scene at the end of the show. It's supposed to move like it did on TNG. And your point about ships not "flying" is extremely nit-picky and kind of pedantic. There were many references to ships "flying" in star trek.
When the Borg saw that ship they had a better chance against Q😅
03:43 This shot is a nice homage/callback of TOS' The Doomsday Machine...
Admiral: “Mr President there’s another ship entering the system.”
President: “Can you identify her?”
Admiral: “It’s… Galaxy Class. NCC 1701… D. It’s the Enterprise.”
President, “No she’s more than that she’s hope.”
Worf roared with anger when he found out that Jadzia Dax was killed. Poor guy.
The character of "Anton Chekov" is such a perfect nod to ST. First, he shares his name with real-life Russian playwright, Anton Chekhov, who was the inspiration for Roddenberry when naming his TOS Helmsman, Pavel Chekov. Secondly, in the JJ Abrams reboot series, Pavel Chekov was played by actor Anton Yelchin. And finally, this character was voiced by the legendary Walter Koenig, who played Pavel in the original series and films alongside Shatner, Nimoy, etc.
Such a cool way to tie together two amazing actors, the different multiverses of TOS, The Kelvin Timeline, and TNG, and finally, to Roddenberry's choice in naming the character.
Seeing crusher by worf is reminiscent of worf and Tasha
Season one bridge crew
LOL, i never noticed how Troi disappeared and then reappeared again.
Must have gone to check out the restoration job on the toilet.
Was thinking the same thing🤣
Sonic shitter
Wanna see a funny one I BET you've seen a thousand times and never noticed? In First contact, watch Worf, he is in the floor of the defiant, and in a NANO second he his sitting in his chair🤣
@@AndrewChapmanwhy the toilet?
She was always there... But barely off camera
1:52 Love the deafening roar of The Enterprise's engines, She ain't angry at the return of the Borg... SHE'S PISSED lol
3:22 The absolute hardest line Picard has ever dropped 😯😁👍🤟
What everyone is forgetting about the line "If Earth falls, everyone falls." is that since we are talking about the Borg. The basic method of how they work is assimilate. This gets worse though as the Borg Queen states that either others will be assimilated, or they will be annihilated. Meaning no, Vulcan won't be leading the Federation. They will be doing good to not be fully annihilated, doing good to become Borg drones.
They really recruited from the old folks home for this one!
The visuals are so stunning
Who else wants a 2024 series set on a Galaxy Class or the D herself. So many stories yet in those 43 decks.
Only if they move on from the Enterprise crew, it's honestly weird seeing them back together this old. Not sure how they explain Data aging but the Federation needs to bring in fresh blood.
This season was a fluke, so no.
@@WatchThis-ek2ogwhat's wrong with a 90 year old captain? Lol
So chilling
Well it could be worse...
The borg signal could have come from Uranus.
Nah, Uranus is filled with Klingons.
Thanks, Barclay.
@@moseshorowitz4345trump supporters
Thanks to Nanowar of Steel, I know what the signal from Uranus sounds like, and it's terrific. 🙂
i love the attention to detail, all the atmospheric burn marks on the saucer compared to the shiney secondary hull.
So basically what the Enterprise is encountering is the ultimate expression of the Borg itself. A cube as large as the Death Star, and probably just as powerful. This design seems intentional. Not just as a tool of intimidation, but to tell the galaxy at large that "This is the fate that awaits you". A true nightmare of power. Now don't get me wrong, this scene is awesome! But I wonder if it could have been a bit better if the writers had chosen what is considered the "father" of the Borg the ancient and extremely powerful V'ger?
I could have seen it, V'ger entering the Sol System as it did over a century before in Kirk's time. It's massive cloud dissipating, exposing its dozens of kilometers of length. 12th power energy (Sulu's words in. STTMP) and a presence that could inspire fear in thousands of ships. And from it, a queen reborn and untold Borg drones ready to assimilate the Federation's entire membership.
that wasn't nearly as big as the death star.
@@moe47988might as well have been.
Anton Chekov. nice remembrance
Compared to a Borg cube the Enterprise isn’t even a dinghy! 😂
Alright! Time to kick some ass!
they are all sooo olldddd
While it is definitely ST: Picard, I somehow feel Arthur C. Clarke vibes, as like the Enterprise-D is the USS Discovery One and the Borg Cube is the Monolith.
Ever wonder why all the window lights are on, when there's no crew aboard the Enterprise...? Probably to keep burglars away.
likely goign by last settign for both ships
Geordi was restoring it as a museum ship. He probably replaced half the windows with LED panels and called it a day.
2:08 This shot. Lovely homage to the many TNG establishing shots. You can almost hear “Captainzlog. Stardate 50135.2…”
I love this show
2:00 - One of the best shots in Star Trek!
Did I hear a little homage to Holst at 2:09 ?
At 2:09 did any John Williams Raiders of the Lost Ark fans hair stand up on the back of your heads.....?
I got the feel of ST:TMP and Event Horizon with this scene
What an opening. I got Voyage Home Chillz.
We never Forget this Characters, this Story and this Title my friends. This was the End of a Age. Thanks.
That beauty shot of the Enterprise at 1:57 is simply fabulous. Why doesn't modern Star Trek do that more often instead of turning starships into TIE fighters?!?!?
Great nod to Anton Yelchin. Walter recorded his part at home.
My god fellow Trekkies! The Enterprise D never looked so good back in the day! The special effects these days are amazing. High Vulcan 3 me! 🖖
After the first two seasons, season three was worth the wait.
A far better send off for The Next Generation than Nemesis, worthy of All Good Things.
"WARP ME TO HALIFAX!" - Picard in Dayjob Orchestra 🤣🤣🤣
What do we learn about the victory of the Enterprise-D? When a beaten girl gets up again, her opponents are f**ked.
Aren’t the graphics on the screens just superb. They may not do much, but boy they look good.
I wish they had had most of the cabin lights off, since they were all on the bridge.
Janeway did a very good job at damaging them or what's left.
Well, I thought that was rather exciting for older folks ready for action.
its ok Anton help is on the way. the Enterprise will save the day
Went back and watched S03E08, seeing them first get to the ship and check it out. I noticed when they powered it up and they shown an external shot, bunches of random windows lighting up. It's like... why are lights turning on in all those empty rooms? Waste of power, lol
Computer: Who dimmed the damn lights?
I'm guessing that the United Federation of Planets are having to cut back on starship generated energy emissions, just as we have to cut back on CO2 today (or so we are told). Galaxy environmental safeguard. 😆 But seriously, I think the darker interior of the Enterprise adds to the foreboding situation. A bit like how a film with black and white footage can add to the drama.
@@andrewparkerlarocca8591 people who complain about the lighting are funny
Y'know, you *can* just turn up the brightness on your own screen.
@@Brasswatchman that fact apparently escapes many 🤦
Imagine warping time and space to move the miniscule distance of a mere 5+ AU. Warp is ridiculous.
The big red spot won't exist 50 years from now, let alone 300 years from now. Its been shrinking for a while and has noticeable shrunk in the last 30 years. It used to be a very elongated oval when I was little and now it is practically a circle the storm has died out so much.
Kinda hard to get excited about a bridge full of seniors who look like they're about to be served pudding at the home.
Why was Picard the first to see the ship and not the Enterprise, Data, or La Forge with their heighten senses? I suppose it may be due to the Borg devices still within him, apparently he's an cyborg now; and so, retains some super human abilities unconsciously and/or an awareness of the Collective.
I mean, technically isn’t he a ‘ghost in the shell’ at this point? Consciousness transplanted into a soong golem?
I don't think his "new" synth body has any of the remaining Borg goodies that were implanted in his biological body. As to "why" and "how" I would say it's due to a "plot mechanism."
The borg are like college
One question comes to mind. There are only five or six people on the Enterprise. So who turned on all the lights in all the windows? and why?
God. It looks like a Zimmer frame and village show. 😂🤣
"Inside a Solar System???"
Am I the only one who thought about this scene watching the Congressional hearings on UFOs
Yes
Yeah probably.
Worf looks like Pai Mei from Kill Bill….
Trio was missing in the First Minute. Her chair was empty 🧐 0:51
1:18 *Troi quietly beams on to the bridge* "Ahhh, that's better, just beamed back from the bathroom even though it's just in the other room from the bridge. So glad you fixed the toilets, Geordi."
Because she’s sitting on the edge of the chair so she’s out of camera shot which makes it seem like it was empty😒
She’s there. She’s sitting at the edge of her seat putting her out of a camera angle sometimes.
She was away for a quick leg wax and touchup.
@@markdillon5494typical strange guy comment
Nice how they all switched to Captain instead of admiral.
The only issue iI have with season 3 of Picard is that there is a mistake in the Enterpirse D model Terry used - there are 2 Bussard lights in the caps, not 3!!!!!
Why would they add a third??????
Just some random intrusive nerdy thoughts....
I wonder if Anton Chekov's mother was Irina Galliulin? (see TOS "The Way to Eden")
These folks being as old as they are, I know for a fact they'd want more light on that bridge. And I was really disappointed when I saw there was no 2001 Monolith when they got to Jupiter.
I'd go for Dr. Crusher when i was a young boy
I like her even better at my current age 🙃🙃