Besides Tuvax being eliminated in voyager

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    TNG: The First Duty, where Picard lectures Wesley. Such a powerful scene.

    “The first duty of every Starfleet officer is to the truth, whether it’s scientific truth, or historical truth, or personal truth! It is the guiding principle on which Starfleet is based, and if you can’t find it within yourself to stand up and tell the truth about what happened, you don’t deserve to wear that uniform.”

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      75 months ago

      I was going to post the same thing.

      I lied, I cheated, I bribed men to cover the crimes of other men. I am an accessory to murder. But most damning thing of all, I think I can live with it. And if I had to do it all over again, I would.

      Just… god damn it hits hard. Also Sisko’s change in tone turning the final “I can live with it” into a question.

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    Best ‘best’ is hard to me to say; a lot of people don’t like, but i say “inner light”. As Picard receive the flute back and start playing, the emotional weight of the scene got me good.

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      That episode hits so hard if you think of the idea that Picard sacrificed basically everything for his career. He never married, never had a family or settled down on some backwater planet.

      And then for a lifetime - in 27 minutes - he did. He got to have the life he never got to have.

      It just. My soul hurts for him. I still don’t know if it’s sad or beautiful or both but that episode tears my heart out every time.

    • soli
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      The Inner Light was what finally got me into Star Trek.

      It’s not like I had never seen an episode, in fact I’d seen lots, but it was comfortable background noise I’d change the channel too as yet another repeat I had no context for aired. Always somehow a filler episode or the second part of a multi-episode arc. I’d written off Trek as pleasantly mediocre and wholly dependent on technobabble despite otherwise being an extremely keen sci-fi fan.

      Luckily, on some long forgotten forum, someone described an episode which sounded nothing like the Trek I had seen. As you said, the emotional weight got me good.

  • @Donebrach@lemmy.world
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    Toss up between Quark hacking the defiant computer to replicate drinks into his advertising cups or him and rom popping out from a jefferies tube in Sisko’s office… mostly because Sisko had previously just been staring off into space and then immediately goes back to just staring off into space.

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      75 months ago

      “If you don’t have these little ‘advertisements’ cleaned up by the time we get back, I’LL come to Quark’s… and believe me, I’ll have FUN.”

    • BoisZoi
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      25 months ago

      I watched DS9 for the first time last year, and that Rom scene had me laughing so hard!

  • Pons_Aelius
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    Don’t worry Captain, it is logical. The needs of the many outweigh

    The needs of the few

    …or the one.

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      “I lost a brother once. I was lucky. I got him back.”

      “I thought you said men like us don’t have families.”

      “I was wrong.”

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    145 months ago

    A Taste of Armageddon

    Captain James T. Kirk : All right. It’s instinctive. But the instinct can be fought. We’re human beings with the blood of a million savage years on our hands, but we can stop it. We can admit that we’re killers, but we’re not going to kill today. That’s all it takes. Knowing that we won’t kill today. Contact Vendikar. I think you’ll find that they’re just as terrified, appalled, horrified as you are, that they’ll do anything to avoid the alternative I’ve given you. Peace or utter destruction. It’s up to you.

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    When Mariner and Boimler show up in Strange New Worlds, played by their actual voice actors. Fantastic episode.

  • originalucifer
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    105 months ago

    im scarred for life from when dead spock was sent to the genesis planet

    they killed spock

    i have to think anything that can effect me like that had to be great

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    105 months ago

    Pretty much the entirety of Waltz from DS9. https://youtu.be/R2HY50xw3WU

    Dukat usually appears like he’s trying to be a good person, despite all the terrible things that happened under his watch. But this episode breaks that down until he finally stops lying to himself.

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      I rewatched that episode just this evening, and completely agree; fantastic scene. Dukat is a delightful villain throughout the series, but this is one of his pinnacles of bastardy.

      Imaginary Kira supporting his twisted logic was a nice touch, too; “Being reasonable only made us bolder”

  • @Kwakigra@beehaw.org
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    95 months ago

    This is my personal favorite moment. It’s a distillation of pretty much everything I like about Star Trek in one conversation.

  • ArugulaZ
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    85 months ago

    Man, now you just trollin’.

    I get a laugh out of Sisko doing a silly child’s dance in Lethal Candyland, in that episode of DS9 when they make first contact with a bunch of gambling aliens. “Allamarane! Count to four! Allamarane! Then three more!” It’s those little moments in Star Trek where respected actors humiliate themselves for the sake of the plot that are just so great to watch. See also Armin Shimerman as the silvery announcement box in one of the early TNG episodes.