Scott & Picard ** Star Trek TNG Relics ( Holodeck )

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2011

Scotty visits the bridge of the Enterprise from Star Trek on the Holodeck. A fan who recreated a life-size version of the bridge set generously donated it for use in the episode, as the original set had long since been demolished. ( IMDB )

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  • "Here's to ya, lads..."

    That is one of the most heartbreaking lines in all of Trek...

    There he is, back on his old Enterprise, his home...but it's not real, and all his friends...Kirk, Spock, Bones, Sulu, Chekov, Uhura...all the friends he shared so much with...they're dead, or gone elsewhere...

    And he's the last one, all alone.

    Who HASN'T felt like that, from time to time, thinking of old friends?

  • I love this scene. Thanks for the upload.

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  • @jlbergqvist Yeah the set was thrown out after they finished the original.

  • ....I thought he said, "Here's to you, lass (the Enterprise)." - not "lads".

  • Actually according to the Star Trek Encyclopedia, there was no real bridge, scotty was just spliced in over footage of Kirk entering an empty bridge in one of the TOS episodes.

  • @thezeeron120 - Yes the made Love on the 3rd moon of Brondalavian 5.

  • "Here's to ya, lads."

    Love this scene.

  • @slashingraven you are 100% correct slashingraven.

  • I wonder if he ever met Spock again after this...

  • Also I'd assume being an engineer on a starship you'd have to learn a lot of stuff. you'd have to learn more things than just how to convert a newsletter to be digitial and sending them out through email.

  • the thing is the women at your church were alive all the time and caught up with technology slowly. Scotty was missing for 80 years. Can you learn 80 years of technology in 1 day? no.

  • Is it just me, or is this video lagging?

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