I remember wondering how much screen time Anton Yelchin would have. I knew his untimely passing happened after filming wrapped and did not expect Chekhov to be with Kirk most of the time everyone was split up, which meant he got even more screen time than expected, but that's a good thing. God rest Anton.
@@okaminess well... not exactly... He parked his car in his steep driveway, got out and walked to the garage door, and the car came out of park, rolled up on him, pinned him to the garage, and he suffocated to death... So, technically a car accident... It was more of a vehicle faulty issue...
One thing I love about the new movies is that they give a real-world scale comparison. You don't have to do much guess work about the inner workings because you can go from a hallway, through a hole in the hull, to the outside all in the same shot and really appreciate the magnificence in engineering - even for a fictional space craft!
I was going to meet Anton Yelchin at a convention in Cincinnati many years ago. Chekov is one of my favorite characters to date. Unfortunately he passed away before the convention happened. Damn sad and a horrible loss of a humble and sweet actor.
Just loved how flipping the saucer section also got that awful lady. It was like the Enterprise was getting her vengeance on one of the people that caused her death. Rest in peace Anton.
The Enterprise was always going to protect her crew. Even watching it in the cinema, I couldn't help but hope that the saucer section was intact enough to return to space. It was false hope of course.
They didnt land on the center, they landed on the edge then booked it. Just had to clear the edge of the saucer. The woman chasing them jumped further from the saucer and landed too far from the edge to make it anywhere.
@@Timeward76 Plus they were running down a deep ravine, while she landed on a flat surface. They had the advantage of falling flat to the bottom of the ravine if they wanted to at the last second and would only have to worry about loose/falling debris, or jagged pieces sticking out from the ship (or the ship crushing the ground several feet when it landed again), she was going to be pancaked regardless.
Chekov: "Keptin, why do you ask me questions and then just do whatever the hell you were going to no matter what I say?" Kirk: "To show you I value your insights and expertise as much as I do that of the senior staff. Spock, Bones, and Scotty LOVE when I do that!"
Hitting a stationary target not shooting back at you is exponentially easier than shooting something moving and dodging also shooting at you that you're dodging so you won't get hit.
It can also be 'cover fire', where you don't fire exactly to hit but more to keep the enemy away while you're on the move. Also round thing isn't a movie object so easier to shoot at (OR WAS IT SQUARE)
StarFleet has really got to reposition the bridge as an internal component, and stick a phaser on top of the Saucer. It's too easy to break the viewscreen, even on a Sovereign class…
A giant hole to space that can be shattered with a few hand phaser shots and a kick is a pretty big design flaw. At least on the Sovereign (and most all Prime ships) it was just a screen, holo or otherwise, and you had to rupture the hull to compromise it. But yeah, for a part of the ship that important you put it in a well protected location and not in an external easily identifiable "uh, let's aim there" position.
@@jblyon2 I'm a bit late to this, but it's not as big of a design flaw as it seems, it may appear like they took out the view screen with just a few phaser shots, but that only worked because the screen was already cracked. That's Veiw screen survived the entire attack in space, Re-entry, and crashing into a planet, and it was only cracked, and think of it this way, Is it easier to tear fabric when its undamaged? or if it already has a small tear in it? the only reason the phaser shots did any damaged to the veiw screen is cause it was damaged from the crash
1:44 So they're falling straight down -- how do they tumble to safety? This is like jumping from a skyscraper and then rolling down a 10ft hill at the bottom...no?
They are not falling straight down. They are sliding down the hull as it tilts. The saucer has a diameter of around 335 meters so it was just a quick slide.
@@logicplague You also need to consider that the slide is already less than HALF of the saucer diameter due to the bridge dome, and then you have to consider the damage done to the hull from the impact. I would say the slide would have been less than 90 meters. Plus we do not know the actual gravity of this planet. I would assume it is less than Earth as they are able to successfully launch the Franklin into space after nosediving the ship off of a cliff.
It's still painful because it was so senseless. He wasn't doing drugs or driving too fast or anything else young people sometimes do to wind up dead. Even if he had some metal issues and took his own life it would be sad but could still be explained. He died because the transmission in his jeep wasn't designed very well and he thought it was in park but was really in neutral.
What is it with USS labelled ships being either A] Unexpected forces of destruction or B] Straight revenge machines? Seriously! First the USS Missouri in the battleship now USS Enterprise.
Ding „They graduated the Prometheus school of running away from things, while the dastardly adversaries weren’t even accepted“ (not a direct quote, but cinema wins works better either way)
Well, guess they can't retrieve the saucer here like Geordi La Forge did with the Enterprise-D on Veridian III. Looks like a complete write off for the 1701 here.
You kidding me? Impacted how many times by debris and enemy fire from the swarm, then likely worn away about 80% by ionization plasma fire during atmospheric-entry crash? Normally sure - I bet it would bounce hand-held phaser fire easily. But after all of the above? Nah - I can easily buy it breaking here. The WONDER is that it was even nominally intact AT ALL by the time they got there!
ok so little puny lasers could breach the view screen like car glass for them to jump through, and where are the thrusters getting their fuel from after all that structural damage, fuel lines severed etc.
@OCTAVIO FRANCHINO indeed like in the 22nd century they had M.A.C.O while Starfleet devoted the rest of their time to science and exploritoity sectors while still being able to maintain a defenive role I would call that a mixed space traffic role which the Federation was actualy carrying with traits used from the 22nd Century M.A.C.O devision.
@@SKz1993 Actually, under their charter, their duties do include being the Federation's deep space navy and military force. It's just most Captain's in the franchise tend to ignore that.
Whaaa..t, this Enterprise & the later ST timeline, Voyager, at that time & age, stiyy..ll duznt ave "Repulsor" technology, while the Romulans, Klingons & Vulcans all had ? Dunno 'bout the Ferengi & Cardassians, but the former mentioned 3 definitely ave 'em. Migh.., if I's Admiral Marcus or any other powerful figure, I'd employ shady figures to go conduct tech-espionage to obtain or acquire (meaning buy) that wic we do not possess, evn if from profiteering career traders, like the Ferengis. Unwilling to employ "cloaking" tactical feature, all bcoz of Federation's self-righteous principle of presenting themselves as "An Absolutely Principled" straight-up - zero veil-zero concealment - we are just as U see us type moral values ? Watta 'ell, why then not do away with 'Shields' feature, "Completely", while we're at that ?, since we've that much morality to uphold for our counterpart on-the-other-side-of-the-fence to see ? Heck, if truly such is how we carry ourselves, we must then be the only faction that in essence, are at the "back waters" in tech advancement of the lot. Let's not evn mention the Dominions or Species 8472.
I'm glad that Kirk and Chekov got time together to sort of build their friendship
Man... Anton steals every scene he's in.
Yep. I will always gonna miss his accents.
Even in death, the Enterprise will always protect her Captain and crew from enemies trying to kill them. What a lady!
Thats why when kirk said that she still has a few things up her sleeve he wasnt lieing
Even in death, the Enterprise still got her betrayer!
Kirk: It’s square, right? (Fires)
Chekov: No! It’s round!
Kirk: That’s what I said!
😂😂😂
Confidence is key!
I remember wondering how much screen time Anton Yelchin would have. I knew his untimely passing happened after filming wrapped and did not expect Chekhov to be with Kirk most of the time everyone was split up, which meant he got even more screen time than expected, but that's a good thing. God rest Anton.
dude can u imagine chris pine at the premiere probably crying maybe most of the cast was crying like crazy :(
So sad what happened to him.
@@okaminess car accident
@@okaminess well...
not exactly...
He parked his car in his steep driveway, got out and walked to the garage door, and the car came out of park, rolled up on him, pinned him to the garage, and he suffocated to death...
So, technically a car accident...
It was more of a vehicle faulty issue...
@@SuperVstech Yep, even Fiat (owner of Grand Cherokee brand) settled out of court. It's a very bad design flaw.
One thing I love about the new movies is that they give a real-world scale comparison. You don't have to do much guess work about the inner workings because you can go from a hallway, through a hole in the hull, to the outside all in the same shot and really appreciate the magnificence in engineering - even for a fictional space craft!
R.I.P Anton💘😢😳
If he was alive he would be in the next Star Trek movie
@@devoncox1808 Fate is cruel indeed.
@@martmandred9182 I hate Jeeps now
My names anton but it’s sad that he died
@@_anton_khoury_5936 😩 😫 😭
Lesson: If an individual causes a starship to perish because of a bogus deal, that same starship will return for said individual.
Well put, haha!
I was going to meet Anton Yelchin at a convention in Cincinnati many years ago. Chekov is one of my favorite characters to date. Unfortunately he passed away before the convention happened. Damn sad and a horrible loss of a humble and sweet actor.
😢😢
Chekov: "Sir if you miss --"
Kirk: "I'M NOT GONNA MISS! COME ON!"
lol!
Just loved how flipping the saucer section also got that awful lady. It was like the Enterprise was getting her vengeance on one of the people that caused her death.
Rest in peace Anton.
If there's one thing I learned from watching Star Trek, it's that the Enterprise always has some fight left in her.
That blue thing looked like Killary Clinton.
Talk about a crushing defeat.
The Enterprise was always going to protect her crew. Even watching it in the cinema, I couldn't help but hope that the saucer section was intact enough to return to space. It was false hope of course.
There is no way Kirk and Chekov could've run from the centre of the saucer where they landed to the edge in 10 seconds. The saucer is MASSIVE!
You would be surprised how fast and far people can run when motivated...
Still far-fetched I know, but adrenaline's a hell of a drug
They didnt land on the center, they landed on the edge then booked it. Just had to clear the edge of the saucer. The woman chasing them jumped further from the saucer and landed too far from the edge to make it anywhere.
@@Timeward76 Plus they were running down a deep ravine, while she landed on a flat surface. They had the advantage of falling flat to the bottom of the ravine if they wanted to at the last second and would only have to worry about loose/falling debris, or jagged pieces sticking out from the ship (or the ship crushing the ground several feet when it landed again), she was going to be pancaked regardless.
Kirk and Checov is a good duo I like it
Rip Anton! 😭😭
god shes a beauty. rip anton.
The old girl gets her revenge.
1:37 That's a pretty badass shot.
If they do start up Star Trek again, who will take Anton’s spot? To me, he will be hard to replace.
2:03-one treacherous alien squashed!
They are not going to get a new person to play Anton.
Well, they can deepfake Anton Yelchin for the next movie, just like what they did with Carrie Fisher in Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker
Chekov: "Keptin, why do you ask me questions and then just do whatever the hell you were going to no matter what I say?"
Kirk: "To show you I value your insights and expertise as much as I do that of the senior staff. Spock, Bones, and Scotty LOVE when I do that!"
For The Glory of Merlin, Daylight Is His To Command. RIP Anton Yelchin
I just look at this and wonder is someone's going to ask kirk, "you had to kill'em by throwing an entire SHIP at them? Really?"
I would imagine the reply would probably be - "No, I threw half a ship at them"
It's a good thing that Kirk and Chekov graduated The Prometheus School Of Running Away From Things. Otherwise they would be dead for sure.
Heck yeah
0:26 Kirk using Auto Aim/Aimbot confirmed
The kelvin timeline is the best things in the star trek univers
"If you miss..."
"I'm not gonna miss, come on!" :P
Firing at nearby enemies: miss
Firing at far round stuff: hit
???
Ulises Rangel still better than Star troopers
Well; he was actually aiming for the far square thing
Nearby enemies: moving around a lot
Far round stuff: Staying completely still
Hitting a stationary target not shooting back at you is exponentially easier than shooting something moving and dodging also shooting at you that you're dodging so you won't get hit.
It can also be 'cover fire', where you don't fire exactly to hit but more to keep the enemy away while you're on the move.
Also round thing isn't a movie object so easier to shoot at (OR WAS IT SQUARE)
R.I.P Anton
Jim kirk: give my regards to crawl tell him this is for the enterprise
TC LoneWolf89 *Krall
@@grassulus158 i know
StarFleet has really got to reposition the bridge as an internal component, and stick a phaser on top of the Saucer. It's too easy to break the viewscreen, even on a Sovereign class…
A giant hole to space that can be shattered with a few hand phaser shots and a kick is a pretty big design flaw. At least on the Sovereign (and most all Prime ships) it was just a screen, holo or otherwise, and you had to rupture the hull to compromise it. But yeah, for a part of the ship that important you put it in a well protected location and not in an external easily identifiable "uh, let's aim there" position.
@@jblyon2 I'm a bit late to this, but it's not as big of a design flaw as it seems, it may appear like they took out the view screen with just a few phaser shots, but that only worked because the screen was already cracked. That's Veiw screen survived the entire attack in space, Re-entry, and crashing into a planet, and it was only cracked, and think of it this way, Is it easier to tear fabric when its undamaged? or if it already has a small tear in it? the only reason the phaser shots did any damaged to the veiw screen is cause it was damaged from the crash
I miss Anton so much 😭💔💔
1:44 So they're falling straight down -- how do they tumble to safety? This is like jumping from a skyscraper and then rolling down a 10ft hill at the bottom...no?
They are not falling straight down. They are sliding down the hull as it tilts. The saucer has a diameter of around 335 meters so it was just a quick slide.
@@SoranoGuardias still wouldn't have worked that way, "quick" is an understatement, they would have definitely been hurt and probably killed
@@logicplague You also need to consider that the slide is already less than HALF of the saucer diameter due to the bridge dome, and then you have to consider the damage done to the hull from the impact. I would say the slide would have been less than 90 meters. Plus we do not know the actual gravity of this planet. I would assume it is less than Earth as they are able to successfully launch the Franklin into space after nosediving the ship off of a cliff.
To the Enterprise. Fighting until the end.
Still miss Anton :(
It's still painful because it was so senseless. He wasn't doing drugs or driving too fast or anything else young people sometimes do to wind up dead. Even if he had some metal issues and took his own life it would be sad but could still be explained. He died because the transmission in his jeep wasn't designed very well and he thought it was in park but was really in neutral.
@@zjones9876 soo sad man
That is why the company of that car was sued
Satisfying villain's death.
What is it with USS labelled ships being either A] Unexpected forces of destruction or B] Straight revenge machines? Seriously! First the USS Missouri in the battleship now USS Enterprise.
The Enterprise gave some payback!!!
*ding*
"They survive this!"
Ding
„They graduated the Prometheus school of running away from things, while the dastardly adversaries weren’t even accepted“ (not a direct quote, but cinema wins works better either way)
Why can a guy that hit a small round thruster at that distance yet miss a 6'5" 240lbs humanoid in a narrow hallway?
Ken P sci-fi plot holes have gotten so big, that I literally laugh at them. Nobody even tries anymore.
Because it’s not real life ?
It's a hell of a lot harder to hit a moving target than it is a stationary target, especially when said mobile target is also shooting back.
Kirk also had a minute to check his aim
Moving target
1:22 and this is why having a window bridge in star trek is a bad idea
I dunno, sure looked like it was a good idea in that instance.
RIP to boldly go
*"WERY LAERGE BOM!"*
Ah yes, this is the Star Trek I remember from my youth. Thought provoking stuff.
It's round
A full 15 second commercial on a 2:20 min video? Greedy much?
NorthWest Firefighter YT assigns commercials, not the uploader, they have no control over ad length.
That's what I said 😂😂
Well, guess they can't retrieve the saucer here like Geordi La Forge did with the Enterprise-D on Veridian III. Looks like a complete write off for the 1701 here.
Mat Armstrong will have it up and running in a year
tales. kalara loses.
It’s square right? *shoots blaster*
Kirk used his thrusters on that green gal.
Is that phaser...why looks like a gun with recoil
Who knew transparent aluminium shattered and broke just like glass.
You kidding me? Impacted how many times by debris and enemy fire from the swarm, then likely worn away about 80% by ionization plasma fire during atmospheric-entry crash? Normally sure - I bet it would bounce hand-held phaser fire easily. But after all of the above? Nah - I can easily buy it breaking here. The WONDER is that it was even nominally intact AT ALL by the time they got there!
"transparent aluminum" isn't a malleable metal or alloy. It's a metallic ceramic composite.
To see the Enterprise so ill-used is just a travesty.
0:51
ok so little puny lasers could breach the view screen like car glass for them to jump through, and where are the thrusters getting their fuel from after all that structural damage, fuel lines severed etc.
Why cant the star trek universe have a strike team like Spartans from halo.
Because federation starfleet is not a military agency. They have no standing army of any kind
@OCTAVIO FRANCHINO thats before the federation right ? Maco was disbanded when the federation formed
@OCTAVIO FRANCHINO indeed like in the 22nd century they had M.A.C.O while Starfleet devoted the rest of their time to science and exploritoity sectors while still being able to maintain a defenive role I would call that a mixed space traffic role which the Federation was actualy carrying with traits used from the 22nd Century M.A.C.O devision.
@@SKz1993 Actually, under their charter, their duties do include being the Federation's deep space navy and military force. It's just most Captain's in the franchise tend to ignore that.
I see two faces coin
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Whaaa..t, this Enterprise & the later ST timeline, Voyager, at that time & age, stiyy..ll duznt ave "Repulsor" technology, while the Romulans, Klingons & Vulcans all had ? Dunno 'bout the Ferengi & Cardassians, but the former mentioned 3 definitely ave 'em. Migh.., if I's Admiral Marcus or any other powerful figure, I'd employ shady figures to go conduct tech-espionage to obtain or acquire (meaning buy) that wic we do not possess, evn if from profiteering career traders, like the Ferengis.
Unwilling to employ "cloaking" tactical feature, all bcoz of Federation's self-righteous principle of presenting themselves as "An Absolutely Principled" straight-up - zero veil-zero concealment - we are just as U see us type moral values ? Watta 'ell, why then not do away with 'Shields' feature, "Completely", while we're at that ?, since we've that much morality to uphold for our counterpart on-the-other-side-of-the-fence to see ? Heck, if truly such is how we carry ourselves, we must then be the only faction that in essence, are at the "back waters" in tech advancement of the lot. Let's not evn mention the Dominions or Species 8472.
beaggyboy I can’t understand a word of what you’re saying due to the terrible grammar.
@@grassulus158, thank U, giv it a pass then, as-in "skip this" article, since U deemed it so difficult to make anything of it. Itz that simple.
Did you fail the first grade?