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  • Why the fuck did Nicki Minaj come up when I searched for this?!

  • Some time dilation as well, yummy :D

  • Good thing the transporter isn't run by MicroSoft.

  • i think its funny how it takes half the show to beam in and out lol

  • The red shirt lives! those I counted over 32 red shirts were either killed or serverly injured during the original series.

  • yup this clip is classic trek. exhibit a: The Eyebrow. exhibit b: the actors lurch in different directions when hit by shock waves (0:32)

    love it!

  • Hah! Kirk crouches on the planet's surface, but during beaming he manages to put down his communicator and stand upright!!!

  • So, all I have to remember is "cross circuiting A and B" and I'm a super molecular scientist genius of the future.

  • The red-cell-eating cloud creature: Best. Damn. Trek. Monster. EVER!

  • so intense!

  • get a vacumm cleaner

  • is this one one where the cloud thing takes the water out of their bodies

  • @USCCHRIS0476 Nope..this cloud creature took hemoglobin from the blood of the victims.....I think you're confusing this episode with "The Omega Glory", where the planet's atmosphere carried a virus that depleted the water from ppl's bodies.

  • "imaging radars" +"mathforum" google.com.

  • Ha! A red shirt made it back alive!

  • horrible sound /film syncronisation, and why this clip?, it is a poor example of editing the gist of what its particular storyline was about, I presume it is being used for laughs to mock the original Trek a nearly 50 year ols series which was strong on storys and weak on fx, thank God they came out with the first six movies starting in december of 1979 through the 1990;s to make up for that one problem. Trek had heart something the new ones do not have an ounce of.

    Sophia Greene , Laval Quebec

  • @DavidHenesy correct

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  • Spock can fix anything.... I love this stuff. TOS forever !!!!

  • Who is Scotty?

  • Beam me up Scotty this place is fucked

  • That's what happens when you forget to put a shilling in the electricity meter.

  • awww.... watch spock at the very end... he was worried... adorable

  • Scotty: "I got them, a piece of them anyway."

    Sure, bring it up. Bones wouldnt mind at all.

  • Did a redshirt just live or was that my imagination?

  • They already succesfully teleported photons and atoms a few miles, did anyone know?

  • @Trevor1182 I think they sent 1 but that is a far cry from a human which has 7 octillion atoms. That is 7 with 27 zeros. We or are kids will ever see this, sad but true.

  • Out of sync audio and video.

  • Love McCoy's helpful "DO SOMETHING!"

  • I am giving it all she's got, you mother ****ing son of a b#@!$.

  • the first time a red-suit doesn't die... :D

  • @drillococco01 scotty does not count (though hey did die but nomad brought him back

    (o and it is sad i know that))

  • its the green button dumb ass

  • Was this the episode where the transporter split Kirk into 2 personalities?

  • @anditslikethat That would be The Enrmy Within

  • @anditslikethat NO, that was ”The Beast Within” which inspired the storyline in Superman 3, with the conflict between Clark Kent and the Man of Steel!

  • @theman2017inc It was the "Enemy Within."

  • @Potrimpo Yes, i stand corrected!

  • That's what happens when you forget to put a shilling in the electricity meter.

  • never worked when they needed it to!

  • You mean a redshirt actually survived an away mission?

    THIS IS MADNESS!!!

  • @theIchthysFish Shock!

  • @theIchthysFish This, is, STAR TREK!!!

  • The red shirt had to survive. He was the main guest star.

  • Cross circuiting to A..... E...

    LOL

  • for a show so old and that i havnt seen before it looks cool!

  • ohhh you got some major catching up to do my friend..

    you are missing a huge piece of science fiction movie history.

    this show is more than just a show.. it paved the way for a lot of what is out there today in movies and sci fi tv. There are also millions of people that have made cults from star trek. they live life as if the show was real. they consider themselves as aliens and such and learn real languages based on what aliens spoke in the (later) movies. this series is only the beginning

  • i...LIKE IT!!! as for the aliens.. i hate aliens =.= they will meet their match

  • @orangie84 (They're called nerds...uh...Trekkies...uhm...­Trekkers...ah, forget it)

  • I'm surprised they didn't fail to save the redshirt.

  • To only the show's crazy fans; what's the title of the episode where the events were nothing but flashbacks from other, older, episodes ?

  • The only Star Trek episode made mostly of flashbacks was "Shades of Gray" (end of 2nd season). It was due to 1988 writers strike.

    There is also a two-parter "The Menagerie" (TOS, 1st season) which heavily used footage from discarded episode "The Cage". But since "The Cage" hadn't been aired, from the vievers' point of view :) there was a brand new story.

  • "Shades of gray" is OFC The Next Generation Episode.

  • gosh, we're so good. thank you VERY.

  • never mind I see its already been made clear

    NG episode..

    Cool (sorry)

    : )

  • @pd209458 ""Shades of Gray" (end of 2nd season). It was due to 1988 writers strike." OH was THAT what that crappy episode was all about! I always wondered.

  • @pd209458 I wonder what would have happened if Jeffry Hunter as Captain Pike had continued on.

  • @pd209458

    The Cage was aired later though, right?

    Ookami Tala xx

  • Cool! I am a fan of the transporter ;) and yeah a red shirt that survived lol 5 Stars :)

  • OMG A RED SHIRT THAT SURVIVED! XD

  • Check out how Scotty reacts to the shockwaves first by jerking back and then the other ones go, ..."damm that's right, we have to go back too"...LOL

  • shockwaves!!!

  • 0:30

    All dicks standby, fuckways.

    WTF?

  • decks,you dirty minded fool

  • ROFL

  • CLaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasi­c!!

  • yeahh love spock clicking rnd buttons

  • Look, a red jacket survived O_O

  • That's Red Shirt

  • kinda reminds me on how scotty locked his molecules inside the transporter to save himself and was able to time travel to the tng era. :D

  • Scotty is a clever bloke though hey. :)

  • I fucking love spocks Emotional Expressions! LMAFO

  • Spock<3

  • At first Spock's like ;WTF?

  • Sound is out of touch with clip

  • Yeah, I've noticed, but don't know how to fix it.

  • @pd209458 You need the AUNSOFT VIDEO CONVERTER, it keeps the sound in sync with the picture! You might find my hand drawn animated video I made called the COLOSSEUM interesting in that it has a magic transporter in it! You can watch it and other animated videos on my channel page.

  • Great scene.

  • The redshirt LIVES!!!

  • That was a revolution in the history of Star Trek!

    A little step for the enterprise but a great step for the redmankind :)

  • And thus in the slightly recent future EVERYONE wears a redshirt

  • :D Right!

    Never really noticed that...

    The propably thought: "We can't kill all of them without them getting suspicious!"

  • Yeah the Universal Redshirt assosiation wouldn't work unless they had a uniform change

  • only command and helm and stuff. they just reversed the colours.

  • LOL: "Mccoy, Spock, Kirk, and Ensign Ricky are beming down to the planet... guess whose not coming back :D" LMAO

  • Lol ha ha i love it when spocks eyebrow goes up near begining.

    God i love spock.

  • notice how the second time the camera shakes, scotty lunges back instead of fowards, like spock and bones

  • A lot of people today can't even get rid of a virus. Some manual control knowledge is useful, like DOS and Linux.

    It was shown just a few years ago that Children that run computers can't operate and old style dial phone,

  • You see that this high tech stuff was born out of low tech minds. All this high tech and they still have to manually control the beam up. Today they would have built in algorithms to handle the attenuation of the transporter.

  • that's just job security. Welcome to the Union of Federation Starfleet Engineers.

  • They didn't just dream up the science on Star Trek, they consulted scientists and asked them what was likely - hence communicators (mobile phones), desk computer terminals (laptops), diagnostic beds (body scanners) and computer discs - even the automatic doors were futuristic in 1966!

  • Yes, I know. I was alive in 1966. Automatic doors were not futuristic in 1966, they had them in supermarkets.

    As far as the rest of the stuff, I don't think they consulted scientists about those things. Scientists who were kids at the time grew up, then tried to make them into real products, such as cell phones.

  • My point about low tech minds, is they had no way of knowing in 1966 how sophisticated computer control was going to be less than 30 years later. Yet this is supposed to be so much further in the future.

    Manual control of the transporter by today's computer standards is just really low tech.

    I mean, we have computer controlled ignition in our cars!

  • No, they couldn't see the future, you're quite right. It was very remiss of them and their low tech minds.

  • I think flip phones were totally inspired by Star Trek communicators.

  • They actually were.

    you should watch william shatners documentary on how star trek changed the world. It explains everything like how the guy who invented the mobile phone

    created it from watching star trek, mainly the communicators. also how scientific theories such as (for example) research

    into wormholes and the like were born

    out of peoples minds who watched star trek. hell i bet half of todays technology was created by ppl who watched and loved the show.

  • and yet ppl enjoy teasing and scolding other ppl for liking the show when they have yet to realise that without the show its possible that ppl who were influenced by the show to make things such as the mobile phone, those things wouldn't exhist, or they probably would just not as umm... advanced? as they are today. some ppl just don't think b4 they talk. i hope someone out there has experienced something similar to this, and that someone agree's with me.

  • you honestly think the sole reason why we have the advanced technologies we have today is because of star trek? lol. no. someone would have thought of the mobile phone whether star trek existed or not. half of todays technology created by people who loved star trek??! you got to be kidding me. you think steve jobs and bill gates started making computer technologies because they saw it on star trek? no. they did it because they're into technology, not because they're into star trek.

  • Actually Bill gates computer programing of Basic and formation on Microsoft came from his interest in the Altair 8800 (forst home computer) which was created by a man that was inspired by personal computers in star trek.. so yes Bill gates created computers because of star trek

  • yes, maybe INDIRECTLY the reason he created windows is because of star trek, but to say it like that (bill gates inspired by a computer created by someone who was inspired by star trek).. it's like saying, oh, i like strawberries, and then saying the reason i like them is because some farmer chose to grow them for me. no. i don't know who the fuck that farmer is, so he does not affect my opinion at all. you know what i mean? being indirectly inspired like that isn't being inspired at all.

  • I didn't say he was inspired by star trek. I was saying that because someone else created the first personal computer, Bill gates got into computers himself. Who knows what would have happened differently if that Star trek inspired computer hadn't been created for Bill Gates to take interest in.

  • gates would have eventually made windows anyway. gates never actually used the altair 8800. he only called altair and told them he was interested in working with them and planned on making altair BASIC because they were the only legit computer company back then that could market it for him. computer technologies existed before the 8800, and gates was always interested. star trek had nothing to do with anything he did.

  • No, those things still would have existed. Star Trek didn't change the world that much except for a good TV show in the 60's, a few good films with more flops and a bunch of 40 year old virgins. Good show, but don't go as far as to say idiotic things like that.

  • agreed.

  • actually its not the "cell phone" its the "flip" design that was created after the comunicator..

    cell phones actually exsisted in the 60's the time the show was made..

    (watch old japanese movies or any movie scene that shows a filthy rich person living in the 60's) They were huge ass devices with pretty much a seperate 50 pound battery. and you needed a huge car antena for it to work (they were car phones at that time) but you could use it (50 pounder and holding the antena) out of the car.

  • cell phone creators DID want to make their phones more like star trek communicators and it took around 30 plus years to get there

  • Cell phones did not exist in the 60's. That's idiotic.

    You're describing a mobile phone that was not cellular.

  • The end of my favorite Trek monster. :)

  • LOL you could have warned us about the shockwave a bit sooner!

  • Wish you could have included another 5 minutes

    before this....

    "Just one small ounce of antimatter. More

    powerful than 10 cobalt bombs. Let's hope

    it's as powerful as mankind ever gets!"

    GENE RODDENBERRY was a visionary from my

    native Texas. He wanted to create a "Wagon

    Train To The Stars" as a TV series. He

    succeeded beyond his wildest dreams...and

    civilization is the much richer for it...

  • The German Name of the episode is "Ein Paralleluniversum"

  • WOW!! what an "oh,s***!" moment from "ST"...

    HIGHEST DRAMA!!

    Notable quote:

    "A matter-antimatter blast would rip apart

    half the planet's atmosphere".

  • i think the transporter works better than the video editor

  • Some years ago I was watching this and it suddenly ocurred to me that I was really enjoying this scene. Do you have the original file? I had a sound lag problem with "Death of the Arizona" that I fixed in Movie Maker. Enjoyed my time in Poland in 2006.

  • Scotty repair it....

  • Great scene..thanks for posting!

  • ohhhhh - cross circuit to A....flick the other lights on and off...raze eye brows...cross circuit to B...add sound effect that sounds like something burning out that you sometimes hear on the flight deck...click lights a few more times..very effective....;-))

  • The dailog is delayed rather than missing. Probably I made something wrong while cutting this fragment from episode - my experiance in video editing is very limited ;)

  • Some of the dialogue is missing

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