That was actually kind of endearing, especially their use of clips from the original series. It's like the series itself was included in the conversation.
where on earth do they get these narrators that have obviously never seen a moment of Star Trek and can't be bothered to do any research? Talk about unprofessional!
Exquisite TV-series. It has NOT been surpassed until these days regarding SPACE-theme.W.Shatner did UNFORGETTABLE job as Captain Kirk. Also CANNOT think anyone else as mr.Spock than L.Nimoy. DeForest Kelley as Dr.Leonard McCoy fits like a puzzle-piece. Basic ideas for this series are NOT so far-fetched than one might think AT FIRST. OBSERVE, that we DO fly and travel in SPACE already and ALL the time. Our spacecraft called Planet Earth just does not fit into the eye-sight from the ground-level.
i love star trek! im 16 and my parents can't understand how i got into something that happened 40 years ago. i blame NBC's Heroes and the new movie coming out.
i want to go to a convention! just to make it official and to drag my non compliant friends along
i'm 14, i love it too. my parents are pretty old,so they watched star trek when they were kids. but they had completely forgotten about it. when i was 10, i was in the back of the local library, looking for some sci-fi books, and i saw the book 'capture the flag', a next generation academy book. i read it, and i likedit, but i didn't read any more until i found a book called 'q-in-law' that my parents had. then i started watching tng, and my parents told about the original series. that's mystory
I was a baby when it originally aired and caught up with re-runs...there is a true magic about it. The conventions are cool..I don't dress up, but I enjoy meeting the actors and listening to them speak. //dan
ENT? No, try Berrman & Braga. ENT with Manny Coto at the helm was finally coming out of a rut, so B&B came up with that slap-in-the-face last episode & killed the show.
Yes we are aware of that, I'm sure there is an answer,he's right. Lol
IHeartAnimals101 7 months ago
0:47 That thing is gross
funk192 11 months ago
Live long, and prosper.
kristalcarolyn 2 years ago
That was actually kind of endearing, especially their use of clips from the original series. It's like the series itself was included in the conversation.
MischievousPuppy 2 years ago
where on earth do they get these narrators that have obviously never seen a moment of Star Trek and can't be bothered to do any research? Talk about unprofessional!
Simoneallen1 3 years ago 7
Exquisite TV-series. It has NOT been surpassed until these days regarding SPACE-theme.W.Shatner did UNFORGETTABLE job as Captain Kirk. Also CANNOT think anyone else as mr.Spock than L.Nimoy. DeForest Kelley as Dr.Leonard McCoy fits like a puzzle-piece. Basic ideas for this series are NOT so far-fetched than one might think AT FIRST. OBSERVE, that we DO fly and travel in SPACE already and ALL the time. Our spacecraft called Planet Earth just does not fit into the eye-sight from the ground-level.
kosalet 3 years ago
@kosalet yeah an unbelievably fitting cast nothing like that before or since the new cast doesn't even come close
sondano 2 years ago
Lol 2:12.... thanks for posting this up!! =D
25Robbo25 3 years ago
take a look at my collection of props.phasers about 100k look under jsf525 enjoy
jsf525 3 years ago
Is it wrong to cringe when people talk in Klingon? In public.
SciFiAssasin 3 years ago 7
the tv show enterprise was not mentioned
battlestar37 4 years ago
i love star trek! im 16 and my parents can't understand how i got into something that happened 40 years ago. i blame NBC's Heroes and the new movie coming out.
i want to go to a convention! just to make it official and to drag my non compliant friends along
TreeFity 4 years ago
well, they shouldn't be surprised like that. star trek really IS a great series.
adirandom 3 years ago
i'm 14, i love it too. my parents are pretty old,so they watched star trek when they were kids. but they had completely forgotten about it. when i was 10, i was in the back of the local library, looking for some sci-fi books, and i saw the book 'capture the flag', a next generation academy book. i read it, and i likedit, but i didn't read any more until i found a book called 'q-in-law' that my parents had. then i started watching tng, and my parents told about the original series. that's mystory
iluvanimorphs 3 years ago
ha ya im 13 and love star trek
lzbthwtts07 3 years ago
I was a baby when it originally aired and caught up with re-runs...there is a true magic about it. The conventions are cool..I don't dress up, but I enjoy meeting the actors and listening to them speak. //dan
dvnobles 3 years ago
That's me as an Andorian pushing my daughter in the stroller.
eric3060 4 years ago
They went WELL OVER three million!
escottish140 4 years ago
im a trkker in my 40s, and i lost my virginity well over 10 years ago
TitanicTarn 5 years ago
^yeah, sure ;)
I'm 17 and i've got boyfriend, but I'm still too shy to do anything. blah.
greengrendel 4 years ago
well at least you're not a 40 year virgin lol.
tonyt55 4 years ago
I love star trek, but the franchise is NOT moving at warp speed, more like one quarter impulse, thanks ENT.
mao12345 5 years ago
ENT? No, try Berrman & Braga. ENT with Manny Coto at the helm was finally coming out of a rut, so B&B came up with that slap-in-the-face last episode & killed the show.
:/
VonHelton 4 years ago
lol definetively nice spoken
BuddhaMaster84 4 years ago
well done! man, decades of memories! keep on trekkin fans!
ChibiKonekoNoMimi 5 years ago