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Captains Name: Beavis Ships Name: Enterprise Command: "and Uh... Make us go that way..." Year: 1993-1994 Tmestamp/Link to Video: th-cam.com/video/5jl9_liKgvg/w-d-xo.html HAHAHA!
Captains Name: Will Riker Ships Name: USS Titan Command: "Give me warp in the factor of...5, 6, 7, 8!" Year: 2020 Tmestamp/Link to Video: th-cam.com/video/2LqFnHRkKuI/w-d-xo.html 1:34
@@falkhammermuller9342 Captain Sulu's ship was the U.S.S. Excelsior, NCC-2000, and the year was 1991 (when Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country was released, and Sulu commanded the Excelsior in that movie, not to mention the episode "Flashback" of Star Trek:Voyager's 2nd season).
Also, Zefram Cochrane in "First Contact," says "Let's Rock N' Roll," upon take-off BUT when activating the Warp engine? "Engage!" which gets Will and Geordi to give each other knowing smiles. I thought it was a cool moment.
We did miss a couple good ones though. Capt. Freeman's: "WARP ME!" (LD) Dal's "Go fast!" (Prod) and Spock's "I would like the ship to go... now." (SNW S2 trailer)
Whoever is out there casting Pikes should be given a raise. Bruce Greenwood's "punch it" also hits different, and his father-son relationship with Kirk is honestly one of the best things about the Kelvin Timeline.
01:13 Constitution-II Class Starship - USS Enterprise (TMP, TWOK, TSOS) 01:39 Excelsior Class Starship - USS Excelsior (TSOS, TVH, TUC) 02:22 Constitution-II Class Starship - USS Enterprise-A (TVH, TFF, TUC) 02:38 Defiant Class Starship - USS Defiant (DS9 S01-S07, STFC 1996) 03:31 Galaxy Class Starship - USS Enterprise-D (TNG S01-S07, STG 1994) 04:12 Sovereign Class Starship - USS Enterprise-E (TNG Films) 04:47 Intrepid Class Starship - USS Voyager (VOY S01-S07) 05:46 Nx Class Starship - Enterprise (ENT S01-S04) 05:58 Constitution Class Starship - Kelvin Timeline USS Enterprise (2009-2016) 06:16 Crossfield Class Starship - USS Discovery (DIS S01-S03) 07:44 Crossfield Class Starship - USS Discovery-A (DIS S03-S05) 08:45 Galaxy Class Starship - USS Enterprise-D (PIC S03E09 & S03E10) 09:45 Constitution-III Class Starship - USS Enterprise-G (PIC S03E10) update on 28th March 2024 edit: thanks for taking 100 likes :)
No Matter...the number of times I watch that scene...of the Enterprise-D...leaving the Fleet Museum... My tears never stop. Picard Season 3...was absolute perfection.
That's how I felt watching the refitted NCC-1701 (no suffix) Enterprise leaving space dock in Star Trek: The Motion Picture when it was first in the theaters in 1979. We original series fans had waited 10 years for a live-action continuation of the original series, and I can tell you that theater erupted in deafening cheers and applause when the Enterprise powered up and moved out. I literally cried. I love TNG, too, and it choked me up a bit to see the return of Enterprise D in Picard, but not nearly as much as that experience as a college girl in 1979.
She does seem the technical type. "Comply" seem fitting, but I think she's getting away from that part of herself. I can see her doing "Proceed", if not "Execute."
@@chrisstetsko5020 I was seriously thinking I needed to rewatch Discovery because I knew it had a lot of people take the Captain's chair but I couldn't remember when Rios ever did!
And one for a certain Klingon cause Colm Meany said he would come back if they did that and we certainly need to see everyone's favorite Enterprise transporter Chief turn cs9 operations chief
Ultimate troll if every time they were about to go to warp, they just cut to the Enterprise-G going into warp and we never actually hear it. "Helm. Set course. Warp Seven." "Aye Captain" (CUT: Enterprise goes woosh)
4:10 Reminds me of the last line from Spock in very last scene on board the Enterprise in "The Undiscovered Country" when he says, "If I were human, my response would be 'Go to Hell'. If I were Human."
I get what they were going for with Archer's annoyance at T'Pol saying the coordinates are off by 0.2 degrees, but if you're talking about interstellar travel, that's actually WAY off course. That's like the scale equivalent of a captain of a freight ship in London ordering his helmsman to set a course for New York City, the helmsman plots a course to Boston, and the captain's all like, "Eh, close enough." It's actually much worse than that; I'm just trying to make it relatable for people who aren't astronomers.
Yeah but most people are not astronomers, and from a writing POV the point was to have T'Pol try to spoil the human's irrational exuberance over beginning their journey by relaying what (to the uniformed viewer) sounds like technical minutia. She does that a lot in the early episodes of Enterprise. An underrated character on an underrated series.
I think they had him roll his eyes and ignore it not because it was trivial enough to objectively warrant that response, but because they were showing us something about the tension between humans and Vulcans in the era, and how different T'Pol's presence on an Earth ship was going to be from Spock's presence on a Federation ship. They wanted to demonstrate early and often, to set the tone for the series, that Archer and the humans of this era weren't exploring space as the flagship of a major galactic power, they were the first and only deep space exploration vessel from a planet most aliens in the galaxy had never heard of or had any reason to respect, being babysat by Vulcans who they knew on some level had valuable experience and resources that would increase their mission's chances of success, but who treated them like children. It made a Captain of an Earth ship feel insecure and resentful of the Vulcan nanny placed on his ship by the VHC, in a way that the Captain of a Starfleet vessel wouldn't feel about a Vulcan Starfleet Officer who was chosen by the Captain himself as his first officer.
Back in the TNG days I didn't really think much about this, it was just the way this character said it. But since they toyed around with it so much with later characters (after Picard's had become a meme, basically), I started to imagine what it would be like if a Navy captain started to have a catchphrase and realized how odd that is for the commander of a (semi-)military vessel.
Was going to say! "Captain Annika Hanson, aka, Seven of Nine, 2025, USS Enterprise, 'Comply!" with a sly smile letting you know that she wasn't being harsh. 😉
@@sokagofferenginar8669 The story goes, Jeri Ryan did actually say something and the entire bridge crew groaned, and she looks at Rafi and says (to Rafi's pained expression) "It's a work-in-progress" or "I'm, still workshopping it" or something to that effect lol Matalas refused to say what she said
This was a very nice effort, but there are a lot of errors in the dates. I'll just address the first two. The first clip with Pike is actually not from 1968. TOS aired from 1966 to 1969 with Kirk in command. This scene is from the end of the original pilot episode, which was completed in Jan 1965 but which failed to sell the show to CBS and was never aired during TOS. Clips from that original pilot were used in the two-part TOS episode "The Menagerie" which was aired as Episodes 11 and 12 on Nov 17 and Nov 24, 1966, but this scene (with its end theme playing) was not one of the scenes used for those episodes. The second clip (first one with Kirk) is absolutely not from 1974 because TOS was cancelled in 1969. Kirk's torn shirt could be from any one of three or four TOS episodes in which he got into knock-down, drag-out fist fights that tore his uniform shirt, but the sound effect for the engines ramping up is all wrong for regular episodes, so I think it's from the second pilot (the one that actually sold the series and got Trek on the air), which was called "Where No Man Has Gone Before." It was shown in the series as Episode 3 and aired on Sep 22, 1966.
One other error from the 1979 motion picture - "take her out" is not done at warp speed. These are maneuvering thrusters, which move the ship at relatively slow speeds. In fact, dialogue in the film says you can't even use warp speed within the solar system due to safety concerns! You would travel with the impulse engines, which put you at speeds above just maneuvering thrusters, but not as fast as the warp engines.
@HandGrenadeDivision Impulse engines propel the ship at speeds far, far faster than "just above" thrusters; they put you at high sublight speeds. At full power, impulse engines get you to one quarter the speed of light, which is over 46,500 miles per second (167,400,000 miles per hour). Even one quarter impulse is still very fast - over 11,625 miles per second (41,850,000 MPH).
Picard am Ende der Staffel 3 mit der legendären enterprise d jagt mir immer noch ein Schauer über den Rücken wie dieses legendäre Schiff wieder aus der Versenkung aufsteht und den Borg ein letztes Mal richtig in den Hintern tritt. Einfach nur geil.🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
I liked the way Kirk in TOS remarks 'That'a way'. The relaxed manner in which the usually intimidating Sisko says "Engage". Picard enacting "Step on it" kinda took me by surprise, he is usually reserved in expressions. But ofcourse his "Engage" and "Make it so" is iconic and unbeatable! The stern way Janeway says "Engage". I liked the playful way in which Kelvin Timeline Kirk says "Take us out". Equally liked Kelvin Timeline Pike's "Punch it". This is my favourite. Lorca by Jason Isaac could've been a hit, its just that his character really went downhill. Discovery Pike's "Hit it" is my second favourite, I really liked the way he played it. Saru was really funny with his "Execute" and "Carry on". Burnham's "Lets Fly" was weird. As for Seven's choice of command. I suppose "Comply" or "Proceed" might stand a chance.
I'd say "Send It", which is what we say in the Army when being ordered to open fire. "Fire" very literally means there's a fire, so we don't say it unless it's such.
@@knoahbody69 Fire for Effect in the Army means your first round has already hit the target and now you can fire until you "effect" the target into pink mist or your barrels get hot. "Send it" is for anyone in control of multiple shooters or a mounted weapon. The NCO says "Send it", the Joe says "On the Way" and pulls the trigger.
…😳 holy crap, 😂 Discovery mentioned “gelato”. I’M DYIN’! That’s “Lore: reloaded” running gag, babbling about gelato machines on the starships thusly making it a good ship. Some showrunner was watching his stuff and made an Easter-egg!
Christopher Pike's "Punch it!" comes before James Kirk's "Take It Out" in the 2009 movie Star Trek with Bruce Greenwood (Capt. Pike) and Chris Pine (Capt. Kirk). The "Punch it!" line was incorrectly marked as 2022 in this video.
Loving that little bit of cross-over between the Prime and Kelvin versions of Pike, with two variations of the same phrase. Little traces of Bruce Greenwood's Pike in Anson Mount's.
Missing some of Kirk's: STII (to dying Peter Preston): The word is given. Warp speed. STII: Bless you, Scotty. Go, Sulu! STIII: (stealing Enterprise, just before Styles' "Execute"): Warp speed!
I think most of the captains have also said "Warp"/"Warp speed now"/"Go to warp" at some point or other, I know Picard, Janeway and Kirk all have. Janeway's 'normal' line was also probably "Take us to warp."
You could 100% tell what Cpt. Seven of Nine was going to say. Go back and watch it again and tell me she’s saying something other than “Don’t fake the funk on a nasty dunk”.
pssssst! ;) .... It's actually a little true. I knew I couldn't have all, since I only used 5h of research. And when i realized, I'd have to spend weeks if I wanted to do it perfect, I decided pretty much: "Ah well, let's use what I got and then see what the community can contribute. I'll probably end up doing another video. in a few months."
It was my first guess too, but seeing as it's a common Borg demand and she doesn't want to continue her Borg persona anymore, I can see something like "Proceed" or "Commence".
I always thought there would be an official word for this taught to all commanding officers, so as to never confuse the order given. It would make sense that would be "Engage". Having said that, I love Pikes "Hit it".
How did you miss 'Warp in the factor of 5, 6, 7 8'. I defy anyone to find a more iconic line to jump to warp to, Captain Riker, USS Titan, from Lower Decks
@@khazza930 lower decks, season 1, final episode I think. He does it again in I think episode 1 or 2 of season 2. Give me some time to get home, I'll try and grab you a time stamp
What, no Klingons? (Edit: Yes, I know, _Starfleet_ captains...) Kurn gave the command twice, one to Wesley in "Sins of the Father", and in Klingon in "Redemption II". Before him, Kruge in Star Trek III.
I don't really like how "NuTrek" insists that each captain should have a catchphrase - Engage wasn't Picard's catchphrase! They all said it! Why can't they keep saying Engage?
It does feel very forced in the last few years. Especially since they’ve been calling it out in universe and drawing attention to it. But overall it’s not unreasonable that each captain has a “thing”. Honestly, I’m surprised that Picard’s pointing finger for “engage” doesn’t get called out too for being stagey. I keep thinking of the emergency warp jump from Armagosa in Generations. The star is exploding and Picard feels the finger waggle is needed? 😂
you forgot the captain before janeway, the french canadian who said "engaj". all the voyager cast talked about this at comicon! it was the most controversial warp command and the producers all became nervous. this was in the prepilot for voyager.
its actually amazing how good some of those space ships look like the excelsior. That was 1984. Looks better than most CGI today honestly, how can that be?
Aside from "Second star to the right, and straight on till morning" my others are "Out there, that way" and the senior Pike's "Punch it" And I can't wait to hear Seven's command..
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Captains Name: Sulu
Ships Name: no idea ...
Command: engage
year: I dunno
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Captains Name: Beavis
Ships Name: Enterprise
Command: "and Uh... Make us go that way..."
Year: 1993-1994
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Captains Name: Will Riker
Ships Name: USS Titan
Command: "Give me warp in the factor of...5, 6, 7, 8!"
Year: 2020
Tmestamp/Link to Video: th-cam.com/video/2LqFnHRkKuI/w-d-xo.html 1:34
@@falkhammermuller9342 Captain Sulu's ship was the U.S.S. Excelsior, NCC-2000, and the year was 1991 (when Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country was released, and Sulu commanded the Excelsior in that movie, not to mention the episode "Flashback" of Star Trek:Voyager's 2nd season).
A lot of the dates need to be corrected. Check all of them.
Don't forget Riker, USS Titan (Lower Decks, S1) "Give me warp in the factor of 5, 6, 7, 8!"
I lol'ed so hard at that one!!
Oh all the jazz.... Poor Deanna....
What about captain Freemans "Warp me!"
I misremembered this and thought he said "let's boogie".
@@morganmclaren1207 Short, sweet, gets to the point nicely, perfect for Captain Carol Freeman.
Also, Zefram Cochrane in "First Contact," says "Let's Rock N' Roll," upon take-off BUT when activating the Warp engine? "Engage!" which gets Will and Geordi to give each other knowing smiles. I thought it was a cool moment.
“Huh huh. He said “engage.”
I wouldn't be surprised if that's the origin of the command in Starfleet regs.
@@NevTheDeranged I would love it if it was!!
Please, if USS discovery’s captain said that, I absolutely love it.
If I was a starfleet captain then "Let's rock an' Roll" would be my go to warp command. Or I would point and yell some incomprehensible klingon!😂😂
We did miss a couple good ones though.
Capt. Freeman's: "WARP ME!" (LD)
Dal's "Go fast!" (Prod)
and Spock's "I would like the ship to go... now." (SNW S2 trailer)
Capt. Riker's: "Give me warp, to the factor of five-six-seven-eight!" (LD)
I've already discovered, that I might need to do a better version, so thanks for your contribution.
Oh another good one, chekhov's "warp speed now!" In star trek v
Zephram Cochran: Engage
@@rojoeditor I was thinking that
It's not a warp command, but I always liked Kirk's "Second star to the right, and straight on till morning." at the end of Undiscovered Country.
My fav remain’s…”Out there…thataway…”. Just go.
Always brings a tear to my eye.
To be fair, "Take Her Out" wasn't a Warp Command ether, it was an order to leave Space Dock at Impulse.
How can you NOT love that one!! 😁
Warp Speed!
I love Anson Mount as Pike. I bet they just made him say "hit it" at the casting call and hired him on that alone.
In my opinion his "Space. The Final Frontier..." in the beginning credits is God tier. I get shivers every time.
The shear amount of charisma in those two seconds sold me!
Whoever is out there casting Pikes should be given a raise. Bruce Greenwood's "punch it" also hits different, and his father-son relationship with Kirk is honestly one of the best things about the Kelvin Timeline.
@@ありn-p1y Yes, I absolutely loved that portrayal of Pike as well. I wouldn't have minded Bruce's Pike's own show, to be honest.
😂
Seeing Picard, Riker, Crusher, LaForge, Troi, Worf & Data BACK on the Enterprise D bridge warmed my heart and TOOK me back to my 12 year old self!!!
Made my day seeing the enterprise D make her valiant return to save humanity once again
01:13 Constitution-II Class Starship - USS Enterprise (TMP, TWOK, TSOS)
01:39 Excelsior Class Starship - USS Excelsior (TSOS, TVH, TUC)
02:22 Constitution-II Class Starship - USS Enterprise-A (TVH, TFF, TUC)
02:38 Defiant Class Starship - USS Defiant (DS9 S01-S07, STFC 1996)
03:31 Galaxy Class Starship - USS Enterprise-D (TNG S01-S07, STG 1994)
04:12 Sovereign Class Starship - USS Enterprise-E (TNG Films)
04:47 Intrepid Class Starship - USS Voyager (VOY S01-S07)
05:46 Nx Class Starship - Enterprise (ENT S01-S04)
05:58 Constitution Class Starship - Kelvin Timeline USS Enterprise (2009-2016)
06:16 Crossfield Class Starship - USS Discovery (DIS S01-S03)
07:44 Crossfield Class Starship - USS Discovery-A (DIS S03-S05)
08:45 Galaxy Class Starship - USS Enterprise-D (PIC S03E09 & S03E10)
09:45 Constitution-III Class Starship - USS Enterprise-G (PIC S03E10)
update on 28th March 2024
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You are awesome James! Thank you very much, I'll add this to the description.
@@Rodnox You're welcome. :)
Huh.. so the Enty-G is a Neo-Constitution-class
Baller
Someone mentioned below - Rios is commanding the Stargazer
and ppl are nostalgic of old star trek, lets be serisous it was ridiculous.
I never realized captains other than Picard said "engage" - funny how that one is so connected to Jean Luc.
Commitment and swagger. I do like Pike's first uses of it though.
Go a little further back in the lore, and technically Zefram Cochrane started it all in The Phoenix.
I honestly forgot Kirk said it 😅
"Make it so" is uniquely Picard's.
@@rojoeditor Although I do enjoy whenever Picard is out of action, the acting captain dons "Make it so", like Riker in The Best of Both Worlds.
1:14
Kirk: "Take us out"
Sulu: "Aye Sir! Computer, Initiate Self Destruction Sequence!"
Kirk: "NOT LIKE THAT NOT LIKE THAT!"
i knew sulu hated kirk deep doing he was just looking for an excuse.
Spock's "you may indulge yourself" in ST2 is a good one.
My favourite 👍🏼🖖🏻
YES! Forgot about that one
No Matter...the number of times I watch that scene...of the Enterprise-D...leaving the Fleet Museum...
My tears never stop.
Picard Season 3...was absolute perfection.
And the goosebumps.
@@Kiemgard that music was so on point!
near perfect... Janeway missing from Sevens promotion deducted .1 of a perfect 10, so 9.9
@@StrongOaker They had the leave something for the inevitable Captain Seven show
That's how I felt watching the refitted NCC-1701 (no suffix) Enterprise leaving space dock in Star Trek: The Motion Picture when it was first in the theaters in 1979. We original series fans had waited 10 years for a live-action continuation of the original series, and I can tell you that theater erupted in deafening cheers and applause when the Enterprise powered up and moved out. I literally cried. I love TNG, too, and it choked me up a bit to see the return of Enterprise D in Picard, but not nearly as much as that experience as a college girl in 1979.
For Captain 7 - I feel like "Proceed" would be the way to go.
Maybe "Comply"
“Warp will now commence.”
She does seem the technical type. "Comply" seem fitting, but I think she's getting away from that part of herself. I can see her doing "Proceed", if not "Execute."
I think it’s time a Captain other than Pike says “Hit it”
Too boring. Judges in court say that.
My absolute favourite is when Worf's brother Kurn Swaps out for Riker as first officer. The way he says "Execute"....perfection.
Because he probably wanted to execute at least some of the crew 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
@jmpopov On one of the YT parodies - "It is my intention to...execute....acting ensign Wesley Crusher!" 😂
And then Crusher says "Engaging" I always thought that was kind of a FU to the klingon.
Especially when he says it haltingly. "Ex.e.cute!" with a little extra on the T. Tony Todd was a fantastic Klingon.
Won't lie captain rios "dale make it so " line just felt right for his personality
But Rios was NOT the Captain of the "Discovery". He was the Captain of the "Stargazer-A". Someone made a type-o!
@@chrisstetsko5020 I was seriously thinking I needed to rewatch Discovery because I knew it had a lot of people take the Captain's chair but I couldn't remember when Rios ever did!
"Heading sir?"
Kirk: "Out there."
... "I need an actual heading, sir"
Thatá way!
LOL
Seven must have a series just so we knows what choice she made at the end of Picard. That's it, that's the whole reason we need a Seven series!
And one for a certain Klingon cause Colm Meany said he would come back if they did that and we certainly need to see everyone's favorite Enterprise transporter Chief turn cs9 operations chief
She's getting one. It's going to be called Star Trek Legacy. No clue on the pilot episode date though, thanks to the ongoing Writers Strike.
Ultimate troll if every time they were about to go to warp, they just cut to the Enterprise-G going into warp and we never actually hear it. "Helm. Set course. Warp Seven." "Aye Captain" (CUT: Enterprise goes woosh)
Well done! I, too vote to add Spock's "I would like the ship to go... now."
I hope Ortegas (SNW) gets command at some point, because “Vamonos!” would be awesome.
you know she thought of a great one
Picard does the "engage" in his own legendary style
4:10 Reminds me of the last line from Spock in very last scene on board the Enterprise in "The Undiscovered Country" when he says, "If I were human, my response would be 'Go to Hell'. If I were Human."
Sisko's "engage" always sounded like "Alright people, what the hell are you waiting for, get my pimp hand moving!"
Really? No “there’s coffee in that nebula?” That was Janeway’s most iconic warp command!
Geat line. Not a command to go to warp though.
@@maskddingo1779 "Set a new course" , that is a command.
@@Lucas-iw5xo Not to go to warp!
“Fun will now commence.” - Seven of Nine
now, THAT would be awesome.
PROCEED
Why is no one having fun? I specifically requested it.
comply 😂
I never noticed it before, but Jean-Luc does the "picard maneuver" at 9:19.
Old Habits!
I want the "engage" of 7 of 9 to be her classic "proceed".
Nice one 👍
"Comply."
No. She needs to lean into her Janeway roots with a "do it."
@@michaellarizza5989 Do it, Proceed
it's TOTALLY going to be comply!
I get what they were going for with Archer's annoyance at T'Pol saying the coordinates are off by 0.2 degrees, but if you're talking about interstellar travel, that's actually WAY off course. That's like the scale equivalent of a captain of a freight ship in London ordering his helmsman to set a course for New York City, the helmsman plots a course to Boston, and the captain's all like, "Eh, close enough."
It's actually much worse than that; I'm just trying to make it relatable for people who aren't astronomers.
Yeah, but the nice thing about both boats and spaceships is that they are able to change/correct course when they're moving.
Yeah but most people are not astronomers, and from a writing POV the point was to have T'Pol try to spoil the human's irrational exuberance over beginning their journey by relaying what (to the uniformed viewer) sounds like technical minutia. She does that a lot in the early episodes of Enterprise. An underrated character on an underrated series.
I think they had him roll his eyes and ignore it not because it was trivial enough to objectively warrant that response, but because they were showing us something about the tension between humans and Vulcans in the era, and how different T'Pol's presence on an Earth ship was going to be from Spock's presence on a Federation ship. They wanted to demonstrate early and often, to set the tone for the series, that Archer and the humans of this era weren't exploring space as the flagship of a major galactic power, they were the first and only deep space exploration vessel from a planet most aliens in the galaxy had never heard of or had any reason to respect, being babysat by Vulcans who they knew on some level had valuable experience and resources that would increase their mission's chances of success, but who treated them like children. It made a Captain of an Earth ship feel insecure and resentful of the Vulcan nanny placed on his ship by the VHC, in a way that the Captain of a Starfleet vessel wouldn't feel about a Vulcan Starfleet Officer who was chosen by the Captain himself as his first officer.
I really liked Pike's "Let's Punch It." from the Kelvin Timeline.
Freeman’s was ‘Warp me.’
Jellico had ‘Get it done’.
If it were up to me mine would be ‘Let’s Rock and Roll’.
Mine would be: "Move!" or if I were in a chessy mood "[Ship's name] to [destination], Checkmate!"
Isn't the last one Cochrane's quote?
@@volters9561 I never thought about that until you just mentioned it, but yeah he did. He also used engage too.
Thanks for putting these together, even though it's not entirely complete. Will be coming back for the revised version.
Back in the TNG days I didn't really think much about this, it was just the way this character said it. But since they toyed around with it so much with later characters (after Picard's had become a meme, basically), I started to imagine what it would be like if a Navy captain started to have a catchphrase and realized how odd that is for the commander of a (semi-)military vessel.
seeing the D warp away in 4k gave me chills, jump up, and scream with excitement, and i mean literally I screamed
i think seven will go with a simple "proceed". although "COMPLY" would be hillarious XD
Was going to say! "Captain Annika Hanson, aka, Seven of Nine, 2025, USS Enterprise, 'Comply!" with a sly smile letting you know that she wasn't being harsh. 😉
@@GoddessPallasAthena OR PROCEED
@@GoddessPallasAthena "Comply", I think would be better for Worf.
Other warp commands that should 've been included here:
Captain Freeman (USS Cerritos): "Warp me!"
Captain Riker (USS Titan): ""Give me warp in the factor of 5, 6, 7, 8!"
Captain Seven (USS Titan-A/Enterprise-G): "Engage!!"
Captain Mercer (USS Orville): "Engage quantum drive!!"
Captain Rydek (USS Resolute): "Make way!"
「資料性」があってとても素晴らしい動画です!
特に、画面左下にその動画の「データ」が入っているのが、とっても良いと思います!!
2023年のエンタープライズDのシーンを見ると、もう無条件に泣けてしまうのです!
日本人の私がそうですから、本国アメリカの人には大感動であったと思います!!!
こんな所に日本人のトレッキーが...!
エンタープライズDの復活には私も大号泣しました...!!😭
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CAPTAIN CRISTÓBAL RIOS - DALE - One of my favourite ❤❤❤❤
I do hope we get a series with Seven of Nine as captain
And maybe actually haven't revisit that scene from Star Trek Picard so we can actually hear what Seven said
@@sokagofferenginar8669 The story goes, Jeri Ryan did actually say something and the entire bridge crew groaned, and she looks at Rafi and says (to Rafi's pained expression) "It's a work-in-progress" or "I'm, still workshopping it" or something to that effect lol Matalas refused to say what she said
When that happens Fun will now "commence"
it’s clear that it was left open for just that…they hope she can get a show just to continue the way they were going but without the TNG aura over her
my gues is she said Engage@@sokagofferenginar8669
This was a very nice effort, but there are a lot of errors in the dates. I'll just address the first two. The first clip with Pike is actually not from 1968. TOS aired from 1966 to 1969 with Kirk in command. This scene is from the end of the original pilot episode, which was completed in Jan 1965 but which failed to sell the show to CBS and was never aired during TOS. Clips from that original pilot were used in the two-part TOS episode "The Menagerie" which was aired as Episodes 11 and 12 on Nov 17 and Nov 24, 1966, but this scene (with its end theme playing) was not one of the scenes used for those episodes. The second clip (first one with Kirk) is absolutely not from 1974 because TOS was cancelled in 1969. Kirk's torn shirt could be from any one of three or four TOS episodes in which he got into knock-down, drag-out fist fights that tore his uniform shirt, but the sound effect for the engines ramping up is all wrong for regular episodes, so I think it's from the second pilot (the one that actually sold the series and got Trek on the air), which was called "Where No Man Has Gone Before." It was shown in the series as Episode 3 and aired on Sep 22, 1966.
Also, it's "Tiberius", not "Tibirius".
One other error from the 1979 motion picture - "take her out" is not done at warp speed. These are maneuvering thrusters, which move the ship at relatively slow speeds. In fact, dialogue in the film says you can't even use warp speed within the solar system due to safety concerns! You would travel with the impulse engines, which put you at speeds above just maneuvering thrusters, but not as fast as the warp engines.
@HandGrenadeDivision Impulse engines propel the ship at speeds far, far faster than "just above" thrusters; they put you at high sublight speeds. At full power, impulse engines get you to one quarter the speed of light, which is over 46,500 miles per second (167,400,000 miles per hour). Even one quarter impulse is still very fast - over 11,625 miles per second (41,850,000 MPH).
0.2 degrees really adds up over a long distance. That could easily be an entirely different star system.
Yeah, people don't get how slight deviations in course get huge. That's why Hypersonic missiles are bullshit.
Capt. Seven:
“BOP IT”
Picard am Ende der Staffel 3 mit der legendären enterprise d jagt mir immer noch ein Schauer über den Rücken wie dieses legendäre Schiff wieder aus der Versenkung aufsteht und den Borg ein letztes Mal richtig in den Hintern tritt. Einfach nur geil.🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
"Make ship go zoom zoom"
I have goosebumps on goosebumps every time I hear the command, especially the Jean-luc command.
I liked the way Kirk in TOS remarks 'That'a way'.
The relaxed manner in which the usually intimidating Sisko says "Engage".
Picard enacting "Step on it" kinda took me by surprise, he is usually reserved in expressions. But ofcourse his "Engage" and "Make it so" is iconic and unbeatable!
The stern way Janeway says "Engage".
I liked the playful way in which Kelvin Timeline Kirk says "Take us out".
Equally liked Kelvin Timeline Pike's "Punch it". This is my favourite.
Lorca by Jason Isaac could've been a hit, its just that his character really went downhill.
Discovery Pike's "Hit it" is my second favourite, I really liked the way he played it.
Saru was really funny with his "Execute" and "Carry on".
Burnham's "Lets Fly" was weird.
As for Seven's choice of command. I suppose "Comply" or "Proceed" might stand a chance.
Bravo bravo well done! As captain Picard said about the Promilian battle cruiser," That was absolutely thrilling"
I'd say "Send It", which is what we say in the Army when being ordered to open fire. "Fire" very literally means there's a fire, so we don't say it unless it's such.
Jarheads say "Fire for effect". F'n Army, man.
Royal Navy order is "Shoot", again in order to avoid confusion
@@knoahbody69 Fire for Effect in the Army means your first round has already hit the target and now you can fire until you "effect" the target into pink mist or your barrels get hot. "Send it" is for anyone in control of multiple shooters or a mounted weapon. The NCO says "Send it", the Joe says "On the Way" and pulls the trigger.
You can say what you want about Discovery but that "let's fly" was amazing
Of course Seven of Nine's was "Let's check if there REALLY IS coffee in that Nebula"
I still like to think Seven said “Let’s be about it!” as Honor Harrington would say.
Seven: "Resistance is futile."
Thank you so much for this - I really enjoyed watching it after a hard day of studying law!
Pike: punch it
Kirk: take us out
Picard: Engage
Sisko: massive emotional outburst
Janeway: Home
Archer: let's go
Burnham: ...........
Freeman: WARP ME
Pike's 'Punch It' ain't bad for the movies, in DIS and SNW, nothing's more popular than his cool - headed line, "Hit it".
"Take us out" is not really a warp command. It's a just command to leave starbase.
Star Trek Picard: captain Jean luc Picard and his crew came back to the enterprise-D: is catchphrase make it so and engaged 8:38
1974 for captain Kirk TOS?? Pretty sure it would be somewhere between 1966-1969
Not to mention 1985 for TMP at 1:50 . That was 1979.
Picard's "engage" will always get me
7:14 this is actually the Stargazer
9:03 - 9:11 damn that hit hard, tears coming in 3,2,1...
No "Warp Me!" from Lower Decks?
For real! I love Captain Freeman’s other one:
“Maximum warp me!”
Didn't bother to add lower decks. Never watched it, wouldn't know what to look out for.
@@Rodnox If you're a Trek fan it's worth watching. That goes for Prodigy too.
@@scottlarson1209 oh dear ... now you've adressed my pride and I have to start watching it ..... ^^
@@scottlarson1209 I would love to watch it, nut due to lack of access...
…😳 holy crap, 😂 Discovery mentioned “gelato”. I’M DYIN’! That’s “Lore: reloaded” running gag, babbling about gelato machines on the starships thusly making it a good ship. Some showrunner was watching his stuff and made an Easter-egg!
“Wake me up when we get there, now GIT!” -mine
They should have included Spock's "I would like the ship to go. Now."
Spock 2023: I would like the ship to go. Now.
spock 1969: initiate warp factor 2 mr sulu
Pike 1965 Kirk 66 Kirk 79 Styles 84 Kirk 79 Kirk 86 Sisko 96 Harriman 94 Picard 87 That just the start got stuff to do can't finish now!
Christopher Pike's "Punch it!" comes before James Kirk's "Take It Out" in the 2009 movie Star Trek with Bruce Greenwood (Capt. Pike) and Chris Pine (Capt. Kirk). The "Punch it!" line was incorrectly marked as 2022 in this video.
I really like Lorca’s “Go” actually, blunt & to the point, which fit his character well
Pike is the best, "Punch It" "Hit it" so good.
Loving that little bit of cross-over between the Prime and Kelvin versions of Pike, with two variations of the same phrase. Little traces of Bruce Greenwood's Pike in Anson Mount's.
It sucks.
'I would like to go now!'
Also missing Worf (Defiant), Shaw, and 7 of 9 (Titan) who used "Engage" a couple of times earlier in the season.
I like them all, however if I had to give a warp command, I do believe mine would be "Floor It"
How about, "Drive it like you stole it"?
7 will be something short, simple, and efficient like "go" or something
Missing some of Kirk's:
STII (to dying Peter Preston): The word is given. Warp speed.
STII: Bless you, Scotty. Go, Sulu!
STIII: (stealing Enterprise, just before Styles' "Execute"): Warp speed!
I feel Archer was quoting Gagarin when he said “Let’s go” (Poyehali) for the first time
I imagine Captain Seven said "Proceed."
I think she would also like "Execute"
I think most of the captains have also said "Warp"/"Warp speed now"/"Go to warp" at some point or other, I know Picard, Janeway and Kirk all have. Janeway's 'normal' line was also probably "Take us to warp."
Now I know why Picard's is 'engage' Picard is basically French for Pike
Star Trek Lower Decks is missing. I love when Captain Freeman is saying: WARP ME!
You could 100% tell what Cpt. Seven of Nine was going to say. Go back and watch it again and tell me she’s saying something other than “Don’t fake the funk on a nasty dunk”.
"Take us out" was not a WARP command, it was a "leave space dock" command!
True, and it was thrusters only, not even impulse engines let alone warp drive.
I think the year errors were on purpose to generate discussion in the comments. I’m glad to contribute!
pssssst! ;) .... It's actually a little true. I knew I couldn't have all, since I only used 5h of research. And when i realized, I'd have to spend weeks if I wanted to do it perfect, I decided pretty much: "Ah well, let's use what I got and then see what the community can contribute. I'll probably end up doing another video. in a few months."
@@Rodnox I appreciate your honesty!
@@Rodnox That's an interesting approach to research... 😉
I feel like "Comply" would be a good warp command for Captain Seven
It was my first guess too, but seeing as it's a common Borg demand and she doesn't want to continue her Borg persona anymore, I can see something like "Proceed" or "Commence".
@@becausebuzzbomb6133 i am actually seeing something mixing her borg past with the time on voyager I.E. "do it, comply" or "do it, proceed"
I would use Dixon's Hill Picard command!!!
Capt Sulu was another to use "Engage." (Voyager)
I always thought there would be an official word for this taught to all commanding officers, so as to never confuse the order given. It would make sense that would be "Engage".
Having said that, I love Pikes "Hit it".
7:14 Captain Rios was captain of USS Stargazer, not Discovery
I always like Capt Freeman from Lower Decks...."Warp me!"
I'm predicting Captain Seven will say "Activate". It seems like a Borg thing to say.
One of my favorite attention to detail moments is in TMP, when the impulse engines aren’t lit when he orders them to just use thrusters.
How did you miss 'Warp in the factor of 5, 6, 7 8'. I defy anyone to find a more iconic line to jump to warp to,
Captain Riker, USS Titan, from Lower Decks
i need that in a reel xD
what episode was that from, do you know?
@@khazza930 lower decks, season 1, final episode I think. He does it again in I think episode 1 or 2 of season 2. Give me some time to get home, I'll try and grab you a time stamp
@@StevenJQuinlan you rock, my friend :)
@@khazza930 no probs, episode 10, season 1, 26:44 into the episode.
hit it and punch it are still my favorites!
None of them say “Engage” quite as well as Patrick
If I were the Captain, I'd probably say, "Go ahead"
What, no Klingons? (Edit: Yes, I know, _Starfleet_ captains...)
Kurn gave the command twice, one to Wesley in "Sins of the Father", and in Klingon in "Redemption II".
Before him, Kruge in Star Trek III.
Wasn’t Kruge’s command “ONE POINT TWENTY ONE GIGAWATTS!”
"Allons-y!"
Captain Tennant ordering a slingshot time-travel maneuver.
I don't really like how "NuTrek" insists that each captain should have a catchphrase - Engage wasn't Picard's catchphrase! They all said it! Why can't they keep saying Engage?
It does feel very forced in the last few years. Especially since they’ve been calling it out in universe and drawing attention to it. But overall it’s not unreasonable that each captain has a “thing”.
Honestly, I’m surprised that Picard’s pointing finger for “engage” doesn’t get called out too for being stagey. I keep thinking of the emergency warp jump from Armagosa in Generations. The star is exploding and Picard feels the finger waggle is needed? 😂
@@bgphantom3 the finger waggle makes it happen faster
@@Maeve_Rose Oh I see. Thst makes sense. 🤣
Great compilation!!! Thank you!
you forgot the captain before janeway, the french canadian who said "engaj". all the voyager cast talked about this at comicon! it was the most controversial warp command and the producers all became nervous. this was in the prepilot for voyager.
You have footage of Genvieve Bujold?
@@knoahbody69 it exists, find out about it from kamran pashun
If Seven's isn't "There's coffee in that nebula" we riot lol
What no " first star to the right and straight on till morning"?
That is basically "That'away".
@@Rodnox well it was itself a quote from Peter Pan so had literary significance
its actually amazing how good some of those space ships look like the excelsior. That was 1984. Looks better than most CGI today honestly, how can that be?
The only right answer for Sevens command is: “Comply”
_"Proceed"_
_"Commence"_
Aside from "Second star to the right, and straight on till morning" my others are "Out there, that way" and the senior Pike's "Punch it" And I can't wait to hear Seven's command..