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  • Its funny in a lot of sci-fi movies the star ships have a self-destruct and I don't think any of our navy or other ships have one rofl I feel sorry for our 4th or 5th generation solders.

  • 1-Code1-1A

    Wow, that's a really secure password.

  • @Iomeces

    Hey, I have the same on my suitcase. :D

  • Funny how Starfleet made it progressively easier to blow up your own ship as time passed. But Voyager Janeway can do it herself.

  • is it me or do the writers of star trek have to destroy every single ship they use ! lol

  • @Timsalt3100 why not? they kill anyone wearing a red shirt...XD LOL

  • You used the first contact borg sphere didn't you? wouldn't the borg queen's ordered self destructs form voyager have fit?

  • The Search for Spock example is my absolute favourite. I liked it so much I referenced it in a story I wrote!

    Is it true that in Star Trek, Destruct Sequence 0 just blew up the ship, but Destruct Sequence 1 was a nuclear explosion

  • @reptongeek I am not a trekkie. I beg your forgiveness in advance for my trollness. Its an antimatter explosion, not nuclear.

  • Voyagers self-destruct is best, Janeway rules.  She was also named the top captain for her on going defense of her ship and crew in hand-to-hand and small arms combat over Kirk, Picard, Sisko and Archer.

  • if only enterprise destruction had been cancelled on NCC1701

  • In regards to Janeway, apart from it being good onscreen, if I were to try and speculate I would say it might be that most of the senior staff who would be part of hte destruct chain were killed. Janeway placed Maquis officers in key positions but the computer wouldn't be able to "sync" with Starfleet to verify and check access levels? Also intially Tuvok was not keen on Marquis in key positions so probably advised against giving them complete access. Something like that perhaps?

  • Does anyone else want their computer to say authorization instead of password?

  • The last part with Bender was the best! LOL!!!

  • @music2b4every1 I concur. Wholeheartedly.  :)

  • jump to 9:30

  • Voyager probably only required one command code because the original first officer was killed in the first episode. And Janeway didn't 100% trust Chakotay in the early part of the series.

  • 8..7..6..5.. GET OUUUT!!! GET OUTTA THERE!!!! (Klingon just looks around as if hearing his name) BOOM. i love how later kirk said My god Bones.. what have i done? and Bones replies: You did what you had to do. what you always do. Turn death into a fighting chance. that was epic.

  • rofl destruct code 1b2b3 one bee to be free :D

  • Authorisation: Sisko, Alpha, One.

    Why not just 'password'.

  • MMMMMmmmmmmMMMMMMmmmmmmm.... Janeway Pie. 

  • you should have included the times where they tried to initiate the auto destruct and it wouldn't respond like Nemesis or Voyager's Basics. lol

  • The Ezekiel Engine Basic Logic+Core was released on 7/11/11 here's a gif for that =>

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    ezekiel_engine_7112011_earthco­recoldhotenergyreversal~gif

    Car engines using combustion are made BACKWARDS this engine reverses the heat from inside the cylinder to OUTSIDE with water injected in the center BLASTED INTO 800 TIMES STEAM EXPANSION. The engine works Smarter not Harder => the Physics Laws works that. Ezekiel takes the Gold. Can anyone spell INEXHAUSTIBLE ENERGY LIGHT SPEED?

  • Anyone here know of a good Wrath of Khan video setting the Genesis & "I spit at thee" with Ricardo Montalban? It would do my heart good to hear that again.

  • The Christopher Loyd Klingon should have beamed them outta there.

  • 7:40 10 seconds to auto-destruct

    7:54 Auto-destruct cancelled

  • Recognize Riker: ladies man.

  • What kind of "great Light"? That remains to be seen but my best idea is based on the many times angels are written about in the Bible, and there it usually says their garment is bright like lightning. Perhaps even flashing. So I'm rather expecting Jesus to arrive with enough angels flashing like lightning to illuminate this planet. Since they'll block out the stars, and our sun, all we will see is angels. After Rev. 6 v 14 there isn't much left & you're in Chapter 7 walking into Paradise. Or not

  • Weiner's political future was shaken from a tree as by a high wind, so he fell just like the Bible said as an UNRIPE FIG, his politcal career laying on the ground rotting. Read Verse 13!!! It's right there in yer faces. But verse 14 of Revelation 6 gets even better => "the heaven departs as a scroll". WHAT COULD THIS MEAN?! Before Venetian blinds we had scroll-type shades. Kids could yank them down then they'd go flying up so => SUDDENLY THE ROOM WOULD BE FILLED WITH LIGHT. A great Light comes.

  • Therefore on June 15 2011 when the rest of the world was getting a beautiful many-colored Moon Rainbow I got the fulfillement of the Bible prophecy found at Revelation 6 verse 12. Notice please that the difference between 12 & 15 is three days => the time Jesus spent in the tomb. WAS THIS JUST A MERE COINCIDENCE? I THINK IT WAS NOT. The following day a politician named Weiner fell from Grace AS PER Revelation 6 v 13 the next verse, the Bible Prophecies were falling like dominoes before my eyes!

  • All over the world a MOON RAINBOW. Well, it takes a lot more than just ONE SIGN to be a proof of anything. However, here where I live in the US no such nice colors occurred we were blocked out. The Moon was exceptionally bright, except here the clouds got in the way. So at 9:55 PM Eastern time I looked out and saw an amazing sight. Wispy clouds, curling around that looked like hair clippings, was just thick enough to defract the Moon's extra-intense light making it LOOK THE SIZE OF THE SUN.

  • One week ago I wrote "SOMETHING HAS TO POP SOON". Well, it did. June 11 marked the 4-day countdown to June 15, the day of the totla "central" lunar eclipse. Due to volcanoes in Chile & Iceland there was varying amounts of volcanic ash floting around, so what that caused was varying degrees of the color RED worldwide. Even in some placesa an ONYX color, very beautiful! In effect JUNE 15 WAS A MOON RAINBOW. You will recall the rainbow came after Noah's Flood. This is a tremendous sign of Christ...

  • I would also like to note that Janeway's first officer is not a enlisted officer, thus he has no code.

  • @JacobStewardWhitaker Officers are not enlisted. They're commissioned.

  • @JacobStewardWhitaker But it also makes me wonder, why in the heck does Worf have a code on the Enterprise when he was stationed on DS9 at the time?

  • @heymrk As you may recall, "acting" officers can assume the role for the needed authorization. e.g. Chekov, acting science officer in Star Trek III. Perhaps Worf became the "acting" Security Officer and usurped whoever was officially assigned as such.

  • @Calcubite Billets and rank aren't the same thing.

  • Just so everyone understands, all of the captains have "back-up" or "override" code, which allows them to set an auto destruct by themselves. The one above was Janeway's. It is a code that is generally not used because when a ship is set to auto destruct, it will launch a computer buoy that contains all the ships computer records, including who set the auto destruct. This is good for investigations because they can see if the ships officers agreed with the captain, (without testimony).

  • THE BORG HAVE LANDED IN GROVER'S MILL ARIZONA!

  • them 23rd century computers sure were shit, i think the enterprise was on windows vista

  • I have other engines, none of them destroy God's Matter. They run without using fuel. Their Design IS the Fuel. The Ezekiel Engine will rival and replace Nuclear Power Plants, zero radiation, zero pollution. My engines + this other inventor's MYT engine both achieve types of Desktop Fusion using Physical Properties of Matter. I call this "Energy Alchemy". Two Italian chemists discovered Cold Fusion => "Cold" in the sense of No Radiation. ADDED TO BIBLE PROPHECIES SOMETHING HAS TO POP SOON.

  • Nostradamus hid his last manuscript by having his son... or maybe it was the son's idea... anyway one of em placed the manuscript after adding drawings into the wrong section of the library in faith it would only be found when it came time. It was found maybe 7-10 years ago. In it it mentioned a "single white male" would appear. Hopi legend had a "white buffalo" appear. I'm White, big as a buffalo, single, and have brought an Anti-Matter engine with me during a year stuffed with 2 rare eclipses.

  • I personally don't put any stock in Dates much less the Mayans who are for the most part DEAD. But I respect that others do so I posted these matters for their benefit, not a "Statement of Belief" on my part. As one of Jehovah's Witnesses having a full grasp on Bible Prophecies beign fulfilled in our time I have no need for Mayan prophecy, nor Hopi for that matter, nor Nostradamus either. I find them interesting that they agree with the Bible. Nostradamus' last writing was found hidden (cont)

  • For those of you watching the calendar waiting to see what develops on 12/21/2012 the Mayan Prophecy well, I've suspected the Stone Engraver pulled a trick on us all; he was supposed to chisel in 2010 not 2012. There was a total central "rare" Moon eclipse on 12/21/2010. hahaha So we're two years off. Jesus was born in 2 B.C.E., two years ahead also. The next central eclipse is Dec. 10 2011. If all these things fail to add up to major societal worldwide Armageddon I'm going to be SHOCKED. Peace

  • "MYT" stands for Massive Yet Tiny. It produces around 1,000 horsepower from a 175 pound engine, a lot more power than the largest tractor-trailer engines and they're HEAVY MONSTERS, so this Morgado guy has the next civilization Mars-capable engine, and water to deserts, potable+desalinated+ocean water for drinking and grown=ing crops. Traveling to the Stars has gotten very close now, a few years away, FOR EVERYBODY OF EVERY AGE AND HEALTH. If they hurry they'll have WILLIAM SHATNER UP THERE.

  • Seeing two 6's in the UN anniversary and knowing the UN has reigned over 66 years without another WORLD WAR plus being in the 6th month gives us three 6's => 666, so that gets my attention again. Now you Trekkies are wanting a Warp Drive, right? OK, well last month I came to understand how to make the vision at Ezekiel 1 verse 16 into an Anti-Matter Engine => the Ezekiel Engine as I call it. Meanwhile another inventor has a "Mighty Engine" that is extremely powerful (Space Travel Class) his MYT.

  • A total lunar eclipse that is also "central" is supposedly RARE but since 2011 has two of them I fail to see where 2 per year of anything is rare. The NASA expert says it is also to be "unusual" for being 5 1/2 hours long... 330 minutes which is 10 times Jesus Age when he died => DOES THIS MEAN AUTO DESTRUCT ON WEDNESDAY JUNE 15TH? Not likely. More than likely it's an ATTENTION GETTER AND IT HAS MINE. But a lot other tings are happening. June 26 is the 66 Year anniversary of the UN Peace Charter

  • A "central" total Lunar Eclipse is set for June 15. Set the Auto-Destruct Pleez => 4-day countdown, on my mark. MARK. According to NASA it is to last 100 minutes. MARK. Total eclipse time => 5 1/2 Hours. That's 330 minutes of a Red Moon. MARK. The Mayan stone engraver played a trick on us all. He was told to chisel in 2010 but decided instead how funny it would be to CHANGE THE DATE TO TWO YEARS LATER. MARK. Friends, you have 4 days from today, 6/11/2011.

  • @peacepipe4 For those of you who are perhaps deficinet in Math today's Date => 6/11/2011, the numbers add up to 12. Some people might think that little factoid has importance.

  • @peacepipe4 which leaves the ZERO. We have a 4-day countdown, to ZERO. You have a choice to make. Pray or Party.

  • @peacepipe4 and today is the Sabbath. MARK.

  • Love the Bender clip at the end.

  • the reason why janeway does not need authorization from anyone else because the computer is female too

  • @techracer2003 GOOD ONE NUMBER ONE! YOUR RAISE AND YOUR LONG-AWAITED PROMOTION ARE IN THE MAIL[ROOM FLOOR].

  • The Auto-Destruct from Nemesis is missing!

  • @Exverlobter the auto destruct from nemesis didn't work as the Enterprise was damaged after ramming Shinzon's ship.

  • I concur yes whole heartedly!

  • the thing that always bugged me about the explosion in search for spock (pretty sure that's the movie on the first explosion) is that the saucer section is what blows up the most, shouldn't it have been the engineering section? that is where the warp core is, and i would expect that they would use an intentional warp core breach to auto-destruct.

  • @kght222 there are two types of auto-destruct: a warp core breach that completely obliterates the ship and one that involves setting off a chain reaction explosion through-out key sections of the ship, leaving it in-tact (kinda) but useless.

  • fear the janeway pie

  • Aspect ratio! Aspect ratio!!

    Otherwise I'd give a thumbs up.

    Great job with the Futurama clip though.

  • I always thought it would have been funny if the genesis planet had brought the enterprise back to life as well as Spock

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  • For fuck sake stop setting the auto destruct sequence please! Use a Graviton or Tachyon beam thank you.

  • I think Janeway can self destruct Voyager because only 150 people are on board. She has responsibility for far less people.

    Or they simply wanted to avoid time filler (chevron one locked...)

  • the borg at the end was bombed, not autodestract

  • Star trek TOS auto destruct computer voice with 'personality' response.

    "Are you sure Jim, it will make an awful mess".

  • Yes, absolutely I do indeed conquer, whole-heartedly

  • @tallfeather24

    A simple "Yes" would have sufficed Number One.

  • This was more epic that explosion Wednesday

  • I could picture the Enterprise 1701 Refit mainframe final destruct timer countdown of 10 seconds also on the USS Voyager mainframe.

  • you should have show the last scene is end game even though it was the borg sphere that was destroyed.

  • Why is it always "auto destruct" except in voyager where its "self destruct sequence".  I like self destruct better.

  • @rgregoryoa Because auto (at least as a prefix) means self?

  • @rgregoryoa Even though "auto" means self as a prefix, I still think self destruct is better. But I'm probably biased because voyager is the series that I have seen the most.

  • Janeway: "Welcome to the bridge"

    English: "Eat shit and die"

  • So apparently only Janeway trusts herself to arm the self destruct. Fascinating...

  • Voyager <3 

  • (from In Search For Spock, while the enterprise is going through the atmosphere) Kirk: My God, Bones, what have I done...... Bones: It's what you had to do, it's what you always do, giving Death a fighting chance to live.

  • what episode does the first auto destruct activation take place

  • @stampede122 Let That Be Your Last Battlefield. Its a Season 3 episode

  • @nemesisprime6901 yea...... i areadly figured that as since i posted my comment, but thanks anyway...

  • I am actually impressed that they kept the same destruct code for both the original series and the third movie...

  • "Hello. I'm Captain Kathryn Janeway. Welcome to the bridge." KABOOM xD

  • @AndventureWill Star Trek directed by Michael Bay^^

  • I agree the last few were not auto-destructs

  • That TBVFBHVFBHKGDFHJBDFSHBJDFHBDFG sound when the lights are flashing is incredibly annoying

  • 09:17 the best one.. haha

  • omg this machine is so damn loud .. >_>

  • Not very hard sequences are they!?!

  • People may joke about William Shatners acting, but I think he's fantastic

  • @bennymutant Especially in that sequence, where his semi-halting delivery actually goes to make the scene all the more poignant-- Kirk is ordering the destruction of his ship, *his* ship, maybe not his first ever command, but definitely the one that made his career, and one that probably feels as close to him as any living member of his crew...and after all he's been through with her, now he has to destroy her. It literally brought tears to my eyes to watch this scene.

  • now THATS what i call emancipation : DD

  • "Thanks alot Takei! Now everyone knows!" I loled.

    Also, watching Voyager die was a beautiful thing.

  • Yummy yummy Janeway pie. 

  • I like seeing the comparison between the the TOS episode and Star Trek III. In the old episode Kirk is being very flippant ordering the final code because he knows he's just bluffing the aliens. Then in ST III there's pain in his voice when he says "Zero-Zero-Destruct-Zero" because he's doing it for real.

  • @Baldenlong77 Don't forget the pain in Scotty's voice. It hurt him even more.

  • Great video compilation! Regarding Janeway being able to initiate the Self Destruct Sequence on her own, consider that she is a woman... and when a woman decides to end something, they usually mean it for real and they are usually very resistant to back out and change their mind on that decision.

  • @sgtmyers88

    And yet Men insist that women can't make up their minds, or make a decision. We might take a long time in doing so, but once we make up our minds it's set in stone :P

  • what i think is funny is that the defiant computer accepts authorisation from a non starfleet officer

  • lol, the first clip, the computer needs a new Hard Drive! :D

  • What were those last few explosions after Voyager's?

  • look at that advanced technology "clickclickclickclickclickclic­kclickclickclickclickclickclic­kclickclickclickclickclickclic­kclickclickclickclickclickclic­k*

  • @evilsaltine

    Because its not a galaxy class starship.

    Either that or she has l33t hax0r codes.

  • Why the hell does Janeway have the power to destroy Voyager on her own?

  • @ganondufus Well, why not? Troi crashed the Enterprise saucer section all by herself. Women drivers. lol

  • @ganondufus She's just bad-ass like that. :p

  • And remember, she has the "Janeway Pi", which is super duper.

  • Could also be that Star Fleet hated Janeway so much, that they were hoping she'd PMS and blow up her own ship asap.

  • @lordchaos3819 I drove for Frederickson Lines once from a terminal they set up in an area they knew it would fail, so they could say they gave a woman an even shot. Self-Destruct would've been better.

  • @ganondufus she was a admiral

  • @ganondufus Enterprise and the Defiant were exploration ships and Star fleet didn't think the auto destruct sequance would be activated so two officers were needed (or in Kirks case three) but Voyager was a combat vessel and the chance of it being boarded was higher so the auto destruct only need the Captain to activate

  • @thereaperoftheshadow defiant an exploration ship ?! it was a pure weapons platform built for the dominion wars, it was about as far away from an exploration ship as possible

  • @thereaperoftheshadow Voyager was an exploration vessel, the Enterprise was exploration/dilplomatic, the Defiant was a pure warship. Both the Defiant and Enterprise are much more suited for heavy combat (ignore how Voyager could somehow take such a beating, this is science fiction of course) and are much more valuable to the Federations defense so destructing them would logically require more authorization.

  • @MaliciousRelax Voyager had enhancements along its journey though through the Delta Quadrant. Though it did fail Slipstream Drive 101.

  • @shaithis80 LOL true.

  • @ganondufus Cause she is THAT awesome ;)

    

  • @ganondufus Because Voyager's initial mission was to capture maquis fighters, so given the nature of the mission been dangerous it would be best if only one person (Captain Janeway) would be able to activate the self destruct as starfleeet does not know except for Captain Janeway who is a maquis infiltrator. So ships like the Enterprise been a ship of exploration and diplomatic missions would need more than one person to activate the self destruct, like Star Trek: First Contact.

  • @ganondufus it was the type of ship...........

  • TOS computer noises are annoying lol

  • lol @ futurama

  • 9:42 they got blown up by the enterprise

  • I love how Trek security gets worse over the years... by Janeway's time, she can initate it by herself... doesn't bode well for the ship of she becomes possessed or tries to get them all killed like she usually tries to.

  • Brilliant - excellent compilation. Jim Kirk does it by far the best...! One thing please - I have got all the DS9 episodes but cannot remember what show this auto destruct scene was in? I see Lt.Cmdr Eddington is still there so it's before his Maquis days.

    Please advise and thanks again.

  • 8:34 the voice sounds quite sexy :)

  • LOL the very end! Thanks for sharing.

  • At the beginning of the video, which episode of The Original Series is the 30 second countdown?

  • in all code books the first code should be the start sequence and the final one should be the shut off, easy to find the first, impossible to find the second

  • which episode of voyager is 3:52 where Janway sets the self destruct for 20 mins????

  • @Slash1117

    Dreadnought

  • wait, at 7:02 kirk gives a code that says 'continuity'. suprising, giving that fact that the original Star Trek was rubbish at it.

  • "I like how Captain Janeway can order a self-destruct by herself, but when the male Captains call for a destruct sequence, the computer asks for 'additional authorisation'." of course.. she's a woman everything obeys them

  • @wgjvdb60 WOW! I never noticed that! But, in "Star Trek: Nemesis" Picard ordered "Destruct Sequence Omega" which, I'm guessing, would've done the job without extra authorization.

  • Riker was about to piss his pants, LoL

  • The code that Kirk started in the Original Series was cancelled, but remained programmed in the ship,and was later activitated 20 years later when the Kilgnons were trying to take over the ship.

  • That exploding sphere at the end is belong to Borg or Xindi??

  • @PawelK198604  BORG

  • @PawelK198604

    Borg

  • There was an episode in the first season ( I think) of voyager where there was an entity taking over the crew. Janeway transferred all command codes to voyager to the Doctor. As he is a hologram he couldnt be infected. Its also implied in Star Trek canon that if an officer assumes command in a legitimate manner then all command codes are automatically transferred.

  • I'm the visitan number 11111

  • Yes, it is a nerdy thing to say but I still don't understand why tv & movies still insist on adding sound effects for explosions in space....there's no air to carry the sound waves!

  • @jgibson1970

    Because without them, the explosion scenes wouldn't be that cool, would they?

  • Both Enterprises and the Defiant were technically assigned to exploration duty, so they weren't necessarily expected to be boarded to the point where they would need to self-destruct to avoid capture. Meanwhile, Voyager was originally on a combat assignment so it only needed the Captain's authorization for a self-destruct. that's the only reason I can explain why the procedures are different.

  • wait.....the Defiant(the 1st one) saw most action during the dominion war, so self destruct could be nice to have in the middle of a battle....that is just my thoughts though......

  • Yes, but at the time of the Defiant's auto-destruct there was no war yet. It was assigned to DS9 to explore he Gamma Quadrant and defend against any potential Dominion invasion. When it went on full-time combat duty it could of been switched to a self-destruct system that would only need Sisko's authorization.

  • And you'd be stuffed if Sisko was incapacitated!

  • I'm sure senior officers also had Auto-Destruct codes. In Star Trek: First Contact Riker was on Earth's surface yet they were able to enable auto-destruct with Picard, Crusher and Worf, who wasn't even a member of the crew.

    And again later in Nemesis, Picard had discretely activated auto-destruct when the Enterprise had rammed the Scimitar and he was able to shut it off w/o any other officer approval.

  • Picard could well have given Worf some kind of position on the Enterprise E. Much lke Chekov was able to be a part the Enterprise's destruction in III. Picard activated sequence 1 or sequence alpha. In Nemesis, he activates dequence omega - possible he doesnt need a second officer to activate it in that case. Oddly the one I have issues with is the Defiant one - Surly Eddington should have done it - not Kira who was not a part of Starfleet

  • Kira was the XO of DS9, so that must mean that she was 1st officer on the Defiant too.

  • Actually it is because Janeway had no first officer of record. Janeway never offically swore Chakotay back into Starfleet service. The only person she ever gave an offical commision to was Paris. The Marquis members had only just joined the ship, so you dont want an officer who can override the Auto-Destruct

  • Well, regularly, Starfleet ships are smart enough to realize which people are authorized and which aren't. Judging from the way their authorisations work, Janeway could have transferred the necessary protocols to those officers she trusted. Hell, Tuvok, her long-standing friend, was part of the bridge crew. Surely she would have trusted HIM of all people.

  • From what cartoons come the last scene.

  • Futurama

  • @messdup1 oh yes hihihihihih!!!!!!

  • damn, on the first clip, the entire process sounds like a slot machine in the casino xD

  • 5 + For the first two alone .... Picard & Janeway don't count ... lol

  • Computer: "Auto destruct cancelled...... Have a nice day!"

  • i like the continuity between the TOS destruct codes and the film's destruct codes :)

  • 9:15 LOL!

  • Star Trek 3 is da Best! XD

  • The computer for the TOS era really took a long ass time to process don't ya think? Not to mention, extremely nosy.

  • meh, it was the 60's. more drama to compensate the lack of special effects

  • Well, looks like the computer trusts women more than men.

  • Brilliant !! Thanks for putting together that collection, I liked the ending Futurama.. LoL

  • The Klingon that said "Yes sir, it seems the bridge is run by computer. It is the only thing speaking", I wonder what must've been going through his mind at that moment.

    "This computer is counting backwards. How odd. I wonder why is it doing so? Maybe it's reheatting a bowl of bloodworm..."

  • That's kind of a weird scene. There's no reason why Kruge should be talking to his boarding party in English so I think they must have really been talking in Klingon and it was translated for our benefit (though I'm not 100% sure of that because the movie otherwise prominently features spoken Klingon).

    If that is correct then my assumption is that he simply did not understand English, but Kruge did, or the radio had a universal translator or something.

    I admit it is kind of reaching though.

  • Trek geek here.

    Klingons will speak English _Standard - so the ordinary ranks do not know what they are saying.

    They will speak Klingon when giving ordrs or in the presence of prisoners.

  • Trek geek here.

    What is your source for this? This makes no sense from an in-universe perspective.

  • read "The Klingon Dictonary" by the guys that invented klingon... it explains it all

  • Thanks for the Futurama bit at the end. :>

  • Riker, William T. Do you concur?

    YES! Absolutely. I do indeed concur. Wholeheartedly.

    Auto destruct, canceled.

    A simple' yes' would have sufficed.

    (not shown) I didn't want there to be any chance of misunderstanding.

  • @BluChimera simple yes would be adviced

  • @BluChimera that is off the episode "where the silance as cease"

  • zero zero zero.......destruct.....(long pause) ZERO

    in ST3 Kirk looked like was was going to cry LOL

    And their passwords are a bit predictable.

  • Well, he was destroying his ship that he had been in for decades. Anyone in a ship that long would feel pretty damn bad about it.

  • I didn't think Kira could do i