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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2011

Made for the ST Ship Olympics.
Song: U+Me ~ Dan Black

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  • Alright, so lately, I've been on a bit of a Star Trek TOS marathon. I just got all the DVDs, and I'm watching the episodes from the beginning. And the amazing thing is that i have watched and obsessed with this video so many times that every time a scene you put in here comes up in an episode, i immediately recognize it from this video.

    XD lol, that may sound a bit weird, but I seriously do love this video so much!! -3

  • This video is so fascinating! lol. It catches all my favorite Spones scenes, and it is to an awesome song I never heard before! You are like... epic! <3

  • Best music ever.

  • This is really well done! Those who don't believe in Spones have never seen your video.

  • That has to be one of the best star trek videos ever

    You blew me away

    Your scene selection, music, and use of quotes of amazing,humorous, and heart warming

    Simply amazing

  • Terrific job. I think I may be becoming a Spones fangirl..

  • I was grinning like mad through this whole thing. So cute! Amazing job:)

  • This is a really cute and amazing video...I especially love the end, with the "Wish me luck," and "Good luck, Spock." Very cute! ^_^ <3

  • aw oh my goodness. this is perfect

  • @MentalSelfMutilation

    I think you might be mistaken. McCoy is not racist towards Spock. He teases him, the way some of us tease our ginger friends, without any real antipathy. In Star Trek, you get to see racism (or speciesism) at work, notably in "Balance of Terror" where a navigator is repeatedly rude to Spock. You can see how it hurts Spock, and Kirk reprimands the man in front of the entire crew. Kirk and Spock's reactions to McCoy's words indicate that he is not, in fact, being racist.

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