Star Trek Discovery Season 3 Opening
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- One of the opening scenes from Star Trek: Discovery, Season 3, Episode 1 "That Hope Is You".
Music: Mozart, Symphony No. 45, KV 95
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im so glad he was given a proper promotion and recognition for his deeds.
Forty years of this devotion. Monastic. Quiet. Determined.
Also pays a nice Homage to the yearly visit by the Armistice officer to the Armistice Station in BSG for 40 years.
All I’m thinking of is how bad his piles are. 40 years of sitting down? Ouch.
As Book says it: "True believer."
@@Washuluver87 yeah bag rip off. Clutzman is copycat
This opening scene was brilliant and of course , the music...
Yes, I hope there will be more scenes like this one!
The bird is the word.
There are stil people who believe in the UFP and Starfleet. Without knowing that it still exists, defeated and isolated in the infinite universe. That is what Star Trek is about. Believe, dedication and never giving up. Per aspera ad Astra.
He might as well just live on a good old-fashioned holodeck.
But then you get light in your face, instead of nanodust
And have the safeties go offline in the middle of the night?
@@AWriterWandering - What safeties does programmable matter have to prevent it from turning the outer hull into an open patio without warning?
reminds me of the opening scene of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica, when the Human went to the Armistice station each year to see if the Cylons would show up, only to have the scene shown being when the war started
this was a great opening sequence after a long wait for the new season of Discovery and the fanbase knowing this is the far far future. I was excited.
Discovery doesn't have much of a fan base.
It's kind of a weak opening only Bad Reboot would love.
Fire Kurtzman.
@@maejune2179
It has a fan base. Just about anyone who can get past their clearly racist and right wing views can enjoy this show. Right wingers are so mad that they're reminded that Star Trek hates people like them.
@Bruno Wentworth
Yeah. Thats the issue though. It isn’t the entire fanbase, just a select few of incredibly asshurt “fans” who put politics before liking this show. Seriously, the main complaint was them having two gay males kissing, even though gay kisses have happened before. Yeah, that was reacted to the same way.
People bitch and moan about how “woke” it is, but don’t realize Trek has always been an INCREDIBLY progressive show since TOS when there was the VERY first interracial kiss on TV.
You should ALSO realize that Daniels was from the 31st century. Discovery was in the 32nd century.
A lot can happen in 100 years
@Bruno Wentworth
No, but you don’t understand. Most of the people who hate this show are focused on the “woke” themes. They’re mad because it isn’t a white male dominated cast without realizing that its always been like this.
Star Trek has always been scientific jargon. You think too highly of it lmao. Money also already exists in Trek, just not the Federation. The Ferengi are known to deal with money, and people like Vash who is human, regularly pursues wealth. In Season 3, the Federation was shown to deal with money in the farthest reaches, purely because they had to with the Emerald Chain. The Federation itself, however, still doesn’t rely on capitalism. I can find you the episode if you need me to. But that argument was dumb and unfounded.
If you’re such a superfan, then you’ll know that Riker’s Beard is a very real thing. DS9, TNG, VOY and Enterprise all had terrible first seasons only to get good a couple seasons after.
Picard was a good show for what it was, yes the ending was extremely meh but I enjoyed the show, Lower Decks is funny and started well with a few hiccups here and there. Lower Decks will probably get better as time goes on but it's there as a more comedic show focused on the "little people" of a Starfleet ship and like the few episodes across TNG, DS9, Voyager and so on has more of a lighthearted tone and shows you the ship and command staff from the perspective of the junior officers.
Discovery though is just badly written and produced giving little care for previously established events like the wierd pretend Klingons who revere the bodies of their dead (even though Klingons care for the soul not the body) or their massive cranial ridges even after Enterprise established that the Klingons were getting smooth foreheads thanks to them tampering with creating augments. Black or asian or whatever Captain, sure. Female Captain, go ahead. Non-human Captain, perfectly fine. We've had SIsko, Janeway and have seen Worf sit in the command chair in combat, Starfleet is an incredibly diverse organisation and although previous Treks have enver really touched on it the sexuality of the crew doesn't always matter.
What matters is that for the first 2 seasons Burnham got away with everything up to and including insubordination with only a slap on the wrist, she was always right and always had the perfect solution to a problem even when far more qualified or senior officers were present (I'm pretty sure I remember her telling senior Starfleet engineers how to do their jobs). It was shoved down our throats that because she was a black woman she was automatically capable of outthinking every white person in the room (largely because the rest of the crew was either white or an alien) even if, again, they were scientists with years of experience or a senior engineer or a Captain.
Yes, season 3 started to get better and it's starting to find its feet, including getting rid of those god-awful "uniforms" for something much better but it's still got a ways to go before it stops being "generic sc-fi show number 15" and lives up to the name.
I actually find great inspiration from this sequence. Whether intentional or not, there are many of us who “believe” in the Federation in the sense of the ideals we grew up with (TOS, TNG, etc.). This was a new start for the crew of Discovery who had just emerged from a rather dark “present” and yet thrown into a world even more pessimistic and cyclical. I live in a very rural town who have not even heard of the word “Philosophy” other than maybe the cosmetics brand. I hold free classes and meetings about Continental Philosophy at the local coffee shop. Very few if any ever attend, but they eventually do. And the wait is worth it.
Sounds awesome and futuristic when violinists don't use vibrato (which is a weird 20th-century thing that makes classical music sound dated). And Mozart is of course timeless. Love this into!
“i lOvE ScIeNcE” “tHiS Is tHe pOwEr oF MeTh, PeOpLe”
This series is so bad. Not bad good but just really really bad
Mr. Sahil is awesome. I hope to see more of him in season 5. It would be cool if he joined Discovery's crew.
I have been looking for that piece of music since this episode came out, thank you for crediting it!
I wonder if the orchestra that does all of the ST:Discovery music did this piece as well. It's beautiful!
It would be adorable!
Intoxicating!
balunbustingbear what is the name of this song? It's quite soothing to listen to
@@sexylatinokid86 It's right in the main description of this youtube video, but here is the copy and paste just in case you missed it.....
One of the opening scenes from Star Trek: Discovery, Season 3, Episode 1 "That Hope Is You".
Music: Mozart, Symphony No. 45
balunbustingbear many thanks - much appreciated
He deserved his promotion ☺
After i finished watching latest Discovery episode i wonder, did Burnham even mentioned Starfleet admiral, that somewhere is one starbase still functioning and there is one guy spending his day sitting behind his desk. Like maybe send someone there to find out how is he doing over there.
Maybe its her little secret. Just in case things go sideways.
good news he got a job
@@lenondale9722 Finally
Alan Kurtzman probably forgot
Its explained in the finale but not well
So we will have to wait about 1000 years before we have nanotech which can create anything when we ask for it and make it disappear when not in use or no longer need it
not nano tech programable matter. its literally matter that can be programmed to take any shape and form. its basically the next step in treks replicator tech
Mozart's music is great. Is it possible to find This specific version of Symphony No. 45, Allegro with synchronized volume and without any reverberation?
It seems this recording is by Neville Marriner.
Spoiler alert for people who didn’t watch the latest :
Before he joined Starfleet his life was probably the most boring life ever
I still dont know what planet this took place on and whether it was featured in the previous seasons
Space station....
It was a Federation Subspace relay station.
A partially destroyed relay station.
Working from home, too...
Woah Technology on steroids
Le habrán dicho al almirante que alguien lejos de los cuarteles se levanta todos los días con la esperanza de saber lo que queda de la federación? creo que dejaron muy de lado a este personaje //Have they told the admiral that someone far from the federation wakes up every day hoping to know what is left of the federation? I think we will never know :(
Puede que tenga planes más grandes para el en la cuarta temporada. Tiene mucho potencial.
Why is S3's main focus not the bird?
Like seriously.
I knew it’s Mozart
Yes, Mozart from the very first note! 👍
Mozart would be embarrassed to associate with an STD.
@@maejune2179 I don't think you know Mozart very well.
this looks like something which is special effects heavy but not in anyway like Star Trek. Sort of like when in Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy Arthur Dent is asking for a cup of tea and the computer gives him something almost entirely unlike tea. But it is dried leaves boiled in water.
What's the name of thise music piece?
Mozart, Symphony No. 45
@@universalbeacon Thank you i searched so long for this.
Think those nanites could cunjour up some fucking lumbar support for that chair ? Jesus
Superb episode
Why use programmable matter to create a likeness worse than a muddy puddle?
Ummmmm i don't get it?
Oh look. Stolen from Battlestar Galactica
Yeah, I was waiting for Seven to runway strut in and kiss him.
What a complete waste of energy to constantly create and disassemble materials like that.