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Facebones , to Star Trek in You know things are getting real when a Starfleet officer takes off their jacket.

Oh is s2 up? Oh shit

tquid , to Star Trek in You know things are getting real when a Starfleet officer takes off their jacket.

So much visual clutter bullshit I stopped reading after the second paragraph. The web is dead.

boogetyboo , to Star Trek in You know things are getting real when a Starfleet officer takes off their jacket.
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I read half the article (got the gist and yeah it's very true and very funny) bit bowed out because of the infestation of ads on that site.

I hate this internet

Corgana OP ,
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I'm honestly surprised to encounter someone who uses Lemmy but not adblock.

boogetyboo ,
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On mobile

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HybridSarcasm , to Star Trek in You know things are getting real when a Starfleet officer takes off their jacket.
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Hilariously true

The_Incredible_G , to Star Trek in Star Trek 3 Is Finding Its Way Back to Theaters
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@ValueSubtracted Not my favourite of the franchise, but it definitely has some peak moments for me. Christopher Lloyd's performance was inspired & the ending had me in tears, as did many of the TOS era films. <3

Anticorp , to Star Trek in Star Trek 3 Is Finding Its Way Back to Theaters

Part IV is the one I'd really pay to see in theaters.

Statlerwaldorf , to Star Trek in Star Trek 3 Is Finding Its Way Back to Theaters

We had a bootlegged copy of this on VHS when I was a kid and my mother would always make my dad fast forward through the pon farr part...

DavidGA ,
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Touching fingers! Disgusting.

directive0 ,
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Even as a kid watching that I remember being like "wait what... really?"

Corgana , to Star Trek in Star Trek 3 Is Finding Its Way Back to Theaters
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Oh my gosh yes. I was too young to see the original release but always wanted to see the destruction scene on the big screen.

EDIT: Also that poster is great.

https://images.bauerhosting.com/empire/2024/05/star-trek-iii-search-for-spock-matt-ferguson-poster-quad.jpg?auto=format&w=1440&q=80

UESPA_Sputnik , to Star Trek in Star Trek 3 Is Finding Its Way Back to Theaters
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Will this be an international release or USA only?

DavidGA ,
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It seems to be UK only.

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It sounds like it will be released in the UK for sure - we might be more details in the future.

TheAuthor_13 , to Star Trek in Star Trek 3 Is Finding Its Way Back to Theaters

Of course it is… quality of the film aside, it’s the era of re-releases lately. Looks like the strike really fucked a whole ton of shit up

Reverendender , to Star Trek in Star Trek 3 Is Finding Its Way Back to Theaters
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The chase scene where Excelsior tries to stop the Enterprise from escaping Spacedock has more drama, tension, and excitement than maybe any scene in the Kelvin movies (with everything racing around so fast all gravitas is lost).

HWK_290 , to Star Trek in Star Trek 3 Is Finding Its Way Back to Theaters

I...have had...enough...of YOU!!

Lucien , to Star Trek in The Best Moment in Deep Space Nine's Greatest Episode Is a Punch Left Unthrown
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I need to rewatch that series

setsneedtofeed , to Star Trek in The Best Moment in Deep Space Nine's Greatest Episode Is a Punch Left Unthrown
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the finest moment in an already immaculate piece of television is all about the ways to enact violence without lifting a single finger

Rude. Garek worked really hard on that plan.

valen , to Star Trek in The Best Moment in Deep Space Nine's Greatest Episode Is a Punch Left Unthrown

One of the best ST episodes. Dark. But not the darkest. That one's Hard Time, also DS9. When O'Brien is condemned and has decades of memory of incarceration implanted before his superiors can get their butts down to the planet. Then we see his descent to the bottom.

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I’m pretty sure the darkest ST episode was Enterprise’s Rogue Planet.

You can’t see a thing!

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/21e65b46-1b3e-4896-adbb-7ec89db3fdfe.jpeg

milkisklim ,

That is definitely a top contender!

Not necessarily dark, but I think the most tragic is "The Sound of Her Voice" where they try to rescue the standard captain on an unbreathable atmosphere planet....

Tap for spoiler

And she was dead the whole time

mercano ,
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The last scene is a little heavy handed with its foreshadowing, but it’s one of my favorite bottle episodes.

CptEnder ,

Yeah that and Inner Light. Like HOW THE FUCK Picard just show up to work the next day and not completely shattered by being forced to live a 75 year life with a wife, kids, and everyone he loves dying?!

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