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  • Absolutely beautiful.

  • Religious comments on a trek video? Irony level over 1,000,000,000

  • @aventine95 Captain, I am detecting unusually high concentrations of ironic particles in this area. LOL

  • @aventine95 It's over 9000!!!

  • @Antimatter050 I'm glad you know Jesus! Sure, let us look at how God created the universe. First, He made it "very good." Does billions of years of failed mutations, death, and suffering (Darwinian evolution) sound "very good?" Also, why would Jesus have to die if suffering and death existed before Adam and Eve? What changed when they sinned? But that's a sidenote. If there are other "physical" sentient beings on other planets, that would throw the whole doctrine of the Fall into chaos.

  • WAKE UP AMERICA!!! INVESTIGATE THE CRIMINAL SATANIC NEW WORLD ORDER THAT IS DESTROYING AMERICA!!! JUST LOOK AT THE SATANIC SYMBOLS ON THE BACK OF YOUR ONE DOLLAR BILL!!!

    2 Chronicles 7:14 If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.

    TURN TO ALMIGHTY GOD AND RECEIVE FORGIVENESS OF SIN THROUGH HIS SON OUR MESSIAH YAHSHUA (JESUS)

  • @PATRIOTLIBERTYNEWS Fuck off, spammer.

  • i have one person to blame for this... KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!

  • 10 borg travelled back through time to assimilate humankind. Failing this, they chose to dislike this video instead.

  • 9 people were assimilated.

  • This is the best star trek movie ever!

  • @sujayp i agree, personally i liked this more than wrath of kahn

  • Ever since I was 4 years old I have loved Star Trek and this song makes me wonder if our race will ever go beyond the moon, and our solar system. Gene Roddenberry had a wonderful imagination and as a Trek fan I sincerely thank God for giving him the dream of Star Trek now I only hope that we can actually explore the stars.

  • @sporekid2012 Star Trek was always created in an atheist view. Gene Roddenberry was an atheist and all characters were. Its incredoble how people can still believe in God, and like Star Trek

  • @17011404 Obviously, you've never seen the episode entitled "Bread and Circuses", which, in fact, was co-written by Roddenberry himself.

  • @kenstafford I did not indeed, but he was open. Because he wrote about religion does not mean he was religious, it means that the thinks religion is part of our human culture, which it is. Was it a TNG episode? I didnt know he wrote as well. Nice

  • @17011404 The episode was in the second season of the original series. Just a minor correction. Roddenberry was an agnostic, not an atheist.

  • @kenstafford Well my mother used to be young when that aired, I have never seen the original series as a series in TV. The movies about Kirk were ace though.

  • This is funny, but, this makes me wanna stay up allllll night long and draw and listen to star trek music because it's so GOOD. I don't even care that I have school in the morning, I'd rather listen to this then sleep... and THAT is saying something lol.

  • My most favorite star trek them song!, Reminds me of humanity one day taking that next step beyond our solar system to other worlds after finally building our first interstellar engine.

  • Star Trek made me love the French, and a Canadian Jew, something I never thought Id write, but there it is. Happy New Year.

  • its sad that star trek probably wont ever reach that quality again

  • best star trek movie theme so far. best star trek movie so far, too.

  • I gotta say....this is a very calm and peaceful theme for a movie that involves Captain Picard shooting the fuck out of the Borg with a tommy gun and yelling like a maniac.

  • @horaciosi Well, it's also about the core humanism of Star Trek: how humanity can evolve and achieve great things for a bright future. Also features an interesting twist, with Lily (21st century human and war veteran) pulling Picard away from his rage and back to his "evolved sensibilities."

  • Since i saw the movie i always think about the future, the first warp travel and, of course, the first contact. I hope to see it before i die!

    (sorry for my english if there is something wrong on the commentary)

  • Great music with a Great Spirit. Beam me up!!!

  • Humanity needs to come together as one, or it will destroy itself. This music brings me much hope. You were a visionary Gene

  • @Olennex Before humanity comes together, it needs to loose its stupidity factor, sadly human stupidity is infinite.

    It would be nice to live in the TNG / DS9 universe..

  • maybe the best Star Trek theme! ...wet eyes! not sadness...full of hope! for a better future. But human beings must change...as soon as possible

  • Beautiful music.

  • The best Star Trek theme ever. Makes you dream..........

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  • The best Trek movie by far.

  • Assimilate this!!

  • @TheNitrochief Team motto from the USS Defiant development program

  • This movie was high on my list of favorites. And the music was beautiful. Of course, Star Trek music generally is.

  • Star Trek Enterprise would have been more successful had they used this theme for the opening credits.

  • @bideovlogger  I liked the Star Trek:Enterprise theme.

  • @fatkinson2011 We'll I suppose there are some that thought it was good.. but I thought it was cringe-worthy and didn't fit Star Trek at all.. And i'm pretty sure a lot of people felt that way.

  • @bideovlogger And there are probably a lot of people that don't feel that way.

  • @bideovlogger I would be one of those people who felt the opposite of you; but then, that's why we have postings, to say how we feel, yay or nay.

  • I disagree that it's "probably the best in the franchise"; it's the best of the Next Generation films, but not the best overall. But it's got some great music, and I do love this theme.

  • 9 Klingons disliked this!

    

  • @frahn06 Don't you mean Drones?

  • @ironhidewatson opps..I meant Borg! ha

  • i'm sorry, but this is better than the voyager theme.

  • try you tubing star trek the inner light!!!

  • It is meant for the epic battle of 001

  • Gosh, that guy was good.

  • I've spent many bittersweet days wishing humanity could travel the stars. If only Star Trek was real D: I guess that makes me like the people who wish Pandora was real, people who are unhappy with their lives. But how can we be happy with our lives when we are stuck on a small grain of sand in an ocean millions of lightyears in diameter? So much wasted potential for humanity.

  • @Standuble It will be real. All it would take was for everyone to see through the bullshit of humanity and demand something better like this the day everyone stands for a better tomorrow is the day we all see true peace. World peace is easily accomplishable, if we all work together! But it can only work if everyone or 75% of the population wants it! I've got enough technology designs to send us there I am waiting for humanity to grow up!

  • @Aurumk1 I agree we could make it real but I worry humanity has left it too late sometimes and this planet is the only place we will ever have. If I was a businessman I would just go to the dark side and try and make my own space tourism company. Make the greedy 1% pay for the celestial salvation of mankind.

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  • This is like an anthem to humanity.

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  • @jimbopumbapigsticks AMEN! I'll bet that's exactly what Goldsmith had in mind when he heard the "First Contact" concept.

  • Should I ever decide to get married, this will be playing!

  • This song makes me wanna close my eyes and start dreaming :) This is a piece of art *__*

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  • To Goldsmith, the legend

  • This sounds a little different than the version I have from the CD. The trumpet is a little more bravado.

  • @eXcommunicate1979 the trumpet plays for a couple of measures only, otherwise it's all french horn.. also this sounds exactly the same in the movie.

  • @rmatrem

    I'm talking about the trumpet @2:19. This is different than the MP3 I ripped from my copy of the CD. :)

  • A side note for this movie. It is one of the few Star Trek offerings that dared to look at PTSD in the face. One can argue that Picard's obsession with the Borg was similair to Captain Ahab's with Moby Dick, but either way, it does address lingering PTSD. For some suffering from it, It Is Never Over, just intermission between Acts One and Two.

  • Best movie with TNG cast....although I do like generations for the most part.

  • This is just brilliant. And in the end... always tears! :D

    *salutes*

  • I really liked the uploader comments. When I opened this video I didn't know if I was getting what I was looking for, or just some idiot on the internet posting a song from this movie, but that uploader comment made it certain that I knew what I was getting, and that what I was getting was exactly what I was looking for.

  • Its shame Voyager didn't have a movie it would have been nice to see what the crew got up to when they got home but this is a brilliant fantastic peace of music

  • @masere  MAKE....THAT....SIX....NOW!!!!­!!

  • There couldnt be any other music to fully describe the moment of that first contact, that first step to a better tomorrow, full of prosperity and union, this piece of music describes it all and makes sure you get it.

  • One can only hope that if they decide to reboot the Next Generation movies, they'll bring this theme back for it!

  • Amazing. Just truly fantastic.

    

  • <3

  • John Williams hit the dislike button 6 times

  • @btqy Why would he do that? H likes this music, he even performed it once!

  • Awesome theme, this one is my second favorite after the original version. :D

  • Six people are members of a Borg collective, and wouldn't know a great theme if it came up and bit one of them on the ass.

  • Love this Jerry Goldsmith score. After the traditional Star Trek theme, I really think the principle theme is one of Mr. Goldsmith's best. He written so many excellent scores, but I come back to this film so I can hear and see how the score works D. Alexandr D'Maddalena

  • Love this Jerry Goldsmith score. After the traditional Star Trek theme, I really think the priciple theme is one of Mr. Goldsmith's best. He written so many excellant scores, but I come back to this film so I can hear and see how the score works D. Alexandr D'Maddalena

  • I love the subtle and dreamlike optimism in this track. Makes me wish that we were living on the eve of a great new era for mankind, even if we did not yet know it.

  • @Standuble

    Couldn't agree more. Makes me wanna stare at a star-filled night sky until the sun rises.

  • @AlbinoAce Wanna stare at a star-filled night sky (cuts the sentence here) from reeeeeally close

  • 6 people need to beam down to the surface of the sun!

  • Jerry Goldsmith fucking rockz!!! R.I.P.

  • The borg forced me to keep hitting the replay button

  • Good movie, aside from one huge plothole and one retarded-ass queen.

  • @Nyarlathoteplol What was the huge plothole?????

  • @jabbawolf359 If the borg have time travel, why don't they use it all the time?

  • @Nyarlathoteplol

    Remember the Krenim? That's why.

  • @Nyarlathoteplol Or why not use it when on the edge of the Alpha Quadrant rather than after costly journey when you're right to your enemy's front door? More logical just to cruise smooth and easy through federation space before it even exists!

  • @Nyarlathoteplol Why do they never send more than one ship at a time when they're tryingto assimilate Earth, yet use an entire armada in Voyager: Dark Frontier for the assult on a random species? Sometimes, you just have to wonder if the Borg Queen is even trying...

  • @Echnadin I guess she has a soft spot for Humanity.

  • @Echnadin Probably because Earth is farther away, and even the Borg don't want to expend extra resources if they think they can win with just one ship.

  • without stupid Lilly and without the annoying Borg, the movie would be much better! they should have concentrated more on the post-apocalyptic scenario and Dr. Zephrem Cochrane!

  • @TheSunmanho No Borg in the movie? Uhhh... I'm pretty sure you're the only person who thinks that.

  • @toddsmitts

    there were enough Borg in the TV franchise.

    okay the Borg queen is sexy but we never got a nude scene

  • @TheSunmanho She's just a head and shoulders! What do you think she has that you didn't see?

  • TRUELY SUBLIME PIECE. BEST STAR TREK THEME EVER. SEEMS TO LACK SOME OF THE UMMPH OF THE MOVIE VERSION THOUGH.

  • BEST ZOMBIE MOVIE EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I think my favorite movies were

    1. The Wrath of Kahn

    2. Generations

    3. First Contact

    4. The Voyage Home

    5. tie between search for spock and nemesis

  • @aHighschoolloser What about star trek VI?

  • @Antimatter050 the thing is that I wish I could jam it in the list too. I honetsly can't really decide because there are really a lot of good ones. So this list rotates alot depending on my mood, or if I feel like it, or if I just watched one recently

  • Absolutely beautiful piece of music.

  • This is fantastic, RIP Jerry Goldsmith

  • THERE ARE FOUR LIGHTS!

  • "Space: the final frontier.

    These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its continuing mission:

    To explore strange new worlds,

    To seek out new life and new civilisations,

    To boldly go where no man has gone before"

    - Captain Jean-Luc Picard

  • "Space: the final frontier.

    These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission:

    To explore strange new worlds,

    To seek out new life and new civilisations,

    To boldly go where no man has gone before"

    - Captain James Tiberius Kirk

  • First Contact is definitely my favorite Trek film, just barely edging out the Voyage Home. It's by far the best of the Next Generation films. Insurrection and Generations are OK, while Nemesis is passable.

  • @darthsugi89

    Yeah, First Contact is fantastic. Personally my two favorites are First Contact and The Undiscovered Country, with The Voyage Home and Wrath of Khan trailing closely behind.

  • IMO the best trekmovie

  • Oh. One more comment on the horn part - high A. My heart skips a beat every time I hear a high A that clear and that RICH!

  • @kandstrom The horn parts go without saying. I freaked out because in this cut, I could hear screaming trumpets more at the end than the version that was on the actual opening credits.

    I've played both, so I noticed them both.

    If I had to comment on the horn part: why is there not a LOVE button?

  • The four dislikes are obviously Borg...

  • @TK42138 And Their Resistance Is Futile!

  • Fantastic!

  • Beautiful

    

  • TRUMPETS!!!!!!!!!

  • @guitarmansegovia Not trumpets, horns. And I do say, that main melody sounds best when played by horns.

  • This is one of the most noble themes ever written.  Breathtaking and emotional.

  • You told him about the statue?

  • ASSIMILATE THIS.

  • THERE....ARE.....FOUR.....DISL­IKES!!!!!!

  • @masere

    No... there are SIX!!! *presses button that makes you spazz out*

  • @masere ROTFLMAO~~~!!!!!!!! Great one !!!!!!

  • @masere MAKE....THAT....SIX....NOW!!!!­!!

  • @masere MAKE....THAT....SIX....NOW!!!!­!!

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  • @masere SHUT....THE.....FUCK....UP!!!!­

  • @CalgarSkull Seconded.

  • COOL.

  • Awesome track! Loved the movie and the score! :-)

  • You guys are all stupid. Star trek is in fact real and is a live documentary. Be lucky we have the federation

  • by far the best of the Next Generation movies. one of the best Star Trek movies period.

  • How can this have four dislikes? They must be Star Wars fans who in denial and just can't bring themselves to believe that this is better than Star Wars music. Not that SW music is bad. Actually, it's some of the best music I've ever heard. It's just that this is much better. It's a different kind of good.

  • @kandstrom Actually Star Wars music is one of the best that I've ever heard. John Williams did a very good job, and I think that some of the Starwars songs are better than this, but this song is also better than some of the Starwars songs. I mean for example Duel of the Fates I think is better, also the Theme of the Emperor and the Imperial March is better than this song. However this song beats the Starwars Main theme.

  • @civreal Agreed. Those are extremely good, but it's a different kind of good. Those songs are meant to convey evil or violence. This isn't.

  • @kandstrom True, But also Anikin's Theme used in Episode One was used to portray the innocents of Young Skywalker, Across the Stars (love song of Padame and Anikin) represented love also The Throne Room March was used for Celebration and was the Endor Victory Theme from Return of the Jedi. John Williams is without a doubt one of they best composers for cinema that every lived and he was able to convey all types of music from Piece, War, Love and Comedy.

  • @civreal John williams also stole half of his peices. ET= Mahler (can't remember the exact piece), Jaws= New World Symphony, Star Wars (title)= Mars, the Bringer of War... Goldsmith is at least much more original with his pieces.

  • @sirfighterace- Almost every single modern day composer has ripped off, or borrowed something from classical composers and most modern day composers are no longer original. Hans Zimmer recycles a lot of music ideas in almost every score that he does. He ripped off Rachmonivos prelude to C Sharp Minor in Pirates of the Caribbean when for the Black Pearl Theme: Also Hans Zimmer who wrote the score for the Last Samurai shares many resemblance to Pearl Harbor. There is nothing new under the sun

  • @civreal

    The only advantage old composers have in originality is that not everyone had heard the songs they were ripping off. The last original piece of music was the first one.

  • @sirfighterace

    Gotta say i somewhat agree.

  • Love this Movie ....very subdued, very underrated, like the score....

  • music is beautiful starting from 00:39

  • YEAH! I#m living within the OTHERS (the VIOLENT etc... I know, what I'm talking about... - If I were an alien I would guard zhe earth-surroundings also...

  • where is the vulcan ship?:D

  • Isaac Asimov, I think, said:

    Behind the Kuiper Belt respectively the Oort Cloud there ARE aliens, guard-ships of the United Stars Of The Universe, watching this race 'mankind' from planet they call 'earth' by themselves. Watching that they don't escape into space and contact any other lifeform out there!

    Because these aliens think, that this 'human beings' aren't ADULT enough, are too much VIOLENT - they don't want US*!!! WE are their problem...

    *Don't forget to smile... it's Asimov :o)

  • mth166abc:

    Pardon my English please...

  • @mth166abc You can't blame them, would you want a bunch of rowdy and very angry children come busting into your "tidy" workplace and smashing things up?

  • @Standuble

    No no, don't misunderstand me: I don't blame THEM!!!

  • @mth166abc Aha I know you don't blame them. When I say "you can't blame them" I actually mean that you can understand their point of view :)

  • To anyone who states that "because there are so many stars in the Universe there MUST be other intelligent life" misses this point --> If the probability of life existing is less than or equal to the number of stars then there will be no other life.

    You need to consider the Chance of life forming first to assess whether or not there might be other life in the Universe.

    I'm personally not saying if there is or isn't since I don't have enough data.

    See The Drake Equation.

    An Astrophysicst :)

  • Alien life for us is just as unfathomable as supersonic flight was for the Wright Brothers. The question is not "Do aliens exist?" but how long does it take for us to recognize them.

  • Episch!!!

  • WE ARE THE BORG LOWER YOUR SHEILDS AND SURRENDER YOUR SHIPS YOUR CULTURE WILL ADAPT TO SERVICE US RESISTANCE IS FUTILE. SEVEN OF NINE WAS ON THE CUBE AT THAT TIME AND IT WAS 2 YEARS BEFORE SHE JOINED THE VOYAGER CREW

  • winning 

  • I can see that Vulcan walking out of the ship right now...;)

  • I can see that Vulcan walking out of the ship right now...;)

  • When one reads the posts of this and other offerings, one wonders. Are we truly alone, or are Others waiting for us children to take not just the First Step (to the Moon), but the first of Many Steps. Maybe it will be the grandchildren of those just being born as you read this that will answer that question. I just hope that when we answer that Question, we will not be The Conquistadors or Inquisitors of the past centuries into the next, but Explorers for the sake of Curiosity.

  • best star trek movie so far!

  • @plishman

    It doesn't follow that proving interstellar travel proves that extraterrestrial life is aware of our existence or has interacted with us. Space is unfathomably big, and filled with all kinds of planets and interesting phenomena. Only human arrogance would lead us to assume that Earth would stand out in such a crowd - or that any aliens who had all of space to choose from would even consider following our development worth their time.

  • If interstellar travel is possible, even if we can only build a 'proof of concept' device, then ET is not just out there, but also here - and he has always has been.

    If we can prove interstellar travel is possible, it will no longer make sense for ET to remain in the shadows. But then, perhaps he only does so because the elite have been waging war against him - see for example the documentary 'Secret Space' Produced by Christopher Everard-Jurquet (can be found at endthelie com)

  • I didn't talk to you on purpose.

  • phasers on stun;

    evolution of course but no longer simply survival of the fittest; ambition yes,

    zeal structured for good; travel to stars, fix the paralyzed if a

    pre-determined morality foretells of information being gravitational, maybe even

    transformational. the morality the prerequisite

    not walking our streets, but from this guy?

    faculty.maxwell.syr.edu/gaddis­/hst210/sept9/Akhenaten%20bust­.jpg

    sites.google.com/site/holychan­ges

    stupid transparent hypocrisy affords planetary control?

  • If You Dislike This Video You Will Become A Borg

  • @Superpower20011 You will then be mowed down by Captain Picard with a chicago typewriter.

  • I never thought space exploration was important until I saw this movie. It sucks that most of our attention and resources are aimed at killing each other over oil and dumb shit like that. I think we've really hit rock-bottom if you ask me.

  • @KrystalKobra I wouldn't say that we have hit rock-bottom, we definitely have very bad priorities, but we haven't ground the bottom of the barrel yet. Perhaps though, one of the themes of this film is that in the midst of poverty and depression, inspiration can strike, and from that inspiration a culture can transform. In this film, humanity did not slug their way into utopia, it almost happened accidentally, like a light switch flipping on, and the entire universe was seen in a different light.

  • we have the technology let go the stars

  • 4 Peoples are Borgs

  • I am sorry to those who believe that just because there are trillions of stars in billions of galaxies that there MUST be other life in the universe. Statistical analysis of just seven of the principle forces and/or relationships of matter show that the probability of life is infinitesimally smaller than the estimated number of ATOMS in the uni