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- I've cried warmer for the crash of The Enterprise than when the Titanic sank
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Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
I 10.5
I give you 10 for showing enough of it. Too many “creators” don’t know what they’re doing and cut the endings very badly.
9
Give overall 9.5 for graphic and story. There are a lot of excellent cgi, event for difficult event.
But tbh i don't like this 3rd movie. I could say i biased toward it. The reason is, its hard to watch this particular movie w/ such an extremely high cassualities on the good guy. The 1st movie have high cassualities in the first half, 2nd movie have event higher in its second half. And then there'r massive cassualities in this 3rd movie. I believe its crew's lost almost with 99% of all hands in the Enterprise. Its hard to watch this 3rd movie.
I actually expecting a fair battle on the 3rd movie, between enterprise against lets say k'tinga class of the Klingon, not another overpower villain.
Something i like from the graphic is the absent of advance shield's effect, which's consistent to The Motion Picture's, not until the introduction of next generation, excelsior class starship.
3
I just realized a beautiful piece of continuity for this series....the Bridge Escape Pods are called Kelvin Pods.....after the USS Kelvin....meaning these were developed so that the Bridge Crew could escape in emergencies where they otherwise wouldn't be able to....unlike Jim's dad that died on the Kelvin.
Amazing observation! It is a great detail for the story
i like that. the USS Kelvin becoming the space version of Titanic in a way. Lessons learned and named in its honor.
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I didn’t notice that until now because the captioning was on.
@@thefutureisnow7300yeh USS kflvinwestny space titaitic
Noticed everyone looks up when their pod launched, but Kirk was the only one who kept his eyes down like he never wants to leave his sight of his ship.
well there's emotional attachment to the Enterprise. He found peace and safety with it and it used to belong to Christopher Pike a father figure and friend for Kirk. seeing it getting destroyed was like nearly having his heart torn and didn't want to leave the memories behind.
It's hard to watch this movie and look at Chekhov and not think about how tragically he lost in life.
RIP Anton Yelchin.
Tragic but stupidly. To be killed because your Jeep rolled backwards down the driveway and crushed you is ridiculous.
@@stratfordbabydidnt they find a fault with the parking brake?
Edit: they had actually already recalled the model because it didn't properly inform you about being in neutral instead of park - and the gear selector was digital, meaning you cant see or feel from its position which gear is currently selected.
@@stratfordbabyGood Lord,that is rather dopey to go because of that.
A great reminder to set your parking brake any time you leave your vehicle
The fact that Mr. Scott took only a minute to jury rig a photon torpedo into a escape pod before those guys burst in, just proves he is one of THE greatest engineer in Star Fleet history. LoL
Well, remember, they have a lot of experience with that kind of thing from the last movie.
Also IIRC federation technology is like stupid modular and compatible. In an episode of TNG a federation dignitary is deliver to the enterprise via modified photon torpedo, so its not even a strange configuration.
The best student Pelia ever had, with the worst grades.
If they use a photon torpedo as a coffin in Spock's funeral, Scotty can too, as well as control it to survive
Gave me a good laugh when he whips out a controller.
People used to say the random console explosions were played out, but i think random crewman getting blown out into space is WAY worse..
It's almost like they never heard of space suits
Well they don't come as slandered issue equipment mate plus they didn't have much time to react
Good thing none of 'em had names.
That look on kirks face when hes watching her go, just says it all.
I still remember seeing the original enterprise go in the search for spock, that was bad enough seeing her lost again was just to much. Even though the enterprise in the search for spock was more emotional for the fans considering that was the one from the original series.😢
yeah, it kind of makes it more emotional now watching discovery and Strange New Worlds seeing more of the history of the ship before kirk. Us fans knowing that ship in about a few decades gets destroyed.
@@AceYaaya indeed 👍
is it just me, or does kirk's ejection seem to take a little bit longer, like the enterprise was trying to say goodbye
Seeing NCC-1701 crash like that gave me Star Trek: Generations PTSD.
"Ohhhhhh shit!"
Not to mention The Search for Spock PTSD
At least it wasn’t simply “lucky shots.”
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I always loved the Uhura didn't hesitate to go help Kirk. Shows how far their relationship has come since they first me in the '09 film and how much she respects him.
“My god Bones… what have I done…”. 😟😟😟.
What you had to do...what you always do...turn death into a fighting chance to live...
Whole time I'm watching this sequence in the theater my main thought was, "Darned lucky the auxiliary reactor didn't suffer a containment breach"
The auxiliary reactor is likely a fusion reactor rather than a matter-antimatter intermix chamber (warp core). When fusion reactors are damaged they just quit working, they don't go critical.
@@AdmiralKarelia Even so, if a fusion reactor lost containment, you'd be liberating some REALLY high energy plasma (think H-bomb, like ~98megatons Scotty unleashed by rigging Constellation's impulse engines to kill the Doomsday Machine) :)
Geordi can save that saucer section. A little elbow grease, and it’s good as new.
Plus some new carpeting.
This was the first time a CGI starship felt as real and physical as a studio model to me.
The next movie to accomplish that would be Rogue One.
ST Beyond is the only of the Kelvin-movies I actually like.
Justin Lin was the perfect choice for this and he did an overall much better job than JJ Abrams in my opinion.
Much better than the crash of Enterprise D in Veridian III
I like to see the movie's as an evolution of characters and I really liked first 2 movies, but gotta admit 3rd is my favorite.
@@pendarpr that wasn't a proper crash, but a crashlanding. You'd expect it to be less impressive.
This was the worst of the 3 kelvin timeline. What they did to Sulu is utterly absurd and it's the same reason this movie got the worst rating of the 3 and ended the franchis! Hollywood has turned into TrashyWood.
@@pendarprThat one SHOULD have been more emotional considering how beloved Enterprise-D is in the fanbase. But the way it was filmed felt more like an action scene than a tragic loss.
Chalk the difference up to Justin Lin being awesome, not to mention Michael Giacchino's beautiful score.
Kirk watches his ship crash must be very angry.
People getting spaced in these movies has always freaked me out. It’s a terrifying and slow way to die.
And they writers of these movies do it a lot. So much killing.
"Abandon ship, Mr. Sulu". "No $#!+, Captain".
How many times was that ship going to get owned by mining equipment? The Romulan mining ship....then that.
Breaks my heart every time to see her go down.
"My God, Bones. What have I..." Oh wait, wrong Star Trek universe
My eyes roll when I see yet another Enterprise get destroyed in a film. They really have nothing else in their bag of tricks.
They never destroyed it in the tv show but in the movies the enterprise is always toast.
Columbia treats trek like a bently.
Paramount treats trek like a rental car with insurance.
I want another Trek with this crew! Trek movies don’t make crazy money, they need to stop spending crazy money to make them. Make them more profitable!
they cant, the actor they played Pavel Chekov was killed in an accident where his jeep's brakes somehow spontaneously failed only long enough to crushed him and totally didn't have anything to do with the fact that he was born to Soviet Olympians who publicly escaped the USSR and Russia has been shown that in the last 10 years they have been tieing up what they call lose strings
sorry I know that sounds like a conspiracy theory but modern Russia has a nasty habit of making people pass away in what looks like accidents
They are not profitable because of the shit writing. Last 2 movies are awful. Directed and written by people whom have never watched any of the star trek episodes or understand the lore. The new tv series flopped including Picard which was awful. Throwing 200 mil into cgi won't save bad writing and bad directing.
@@sasquatch2753 what do you think about Strange New Worlds or Picard season 3?
@@sasquatch2753 hey Picard was a success, a minor one but was one, and people on watch discover bc we want to see if she is capable of going a few episodes without crying.
Strange new worlds is a unfiltered success because they looked at everything discover did and did none of that
@@David-jt9nt profit/loss by network and audience score on Rotten Tomatos does not agree with you. The last season of Picard was average at best and the overall series was never wanted by fans and was NOT good.
Strange new worlds is crap presently.
Considering how Enterprise is starfleet's flagship, I honestly would've loved to have seen her give Krall hell before she went down. We've never got a full battle for JJPrise with her firing all her phasers doing what Starfleet's flagship does best.
JJprise.....dont make me sick
She does that when she rescues Kirk, Pike and Spock from Nero's ship in the first movie.
The way the saucer crashed reminds me of the D.
because they are both saucers that crashed.
@@brandonsanders8665 it’s more than that. Just the way it glides through the field.
So in the prime timeline, it turns out Geordi La Forge retrieved the Enterprise-D's wrecked saucer from Veridian III, reattached her to a new stardrive section and had been secretly restoring the ship for 20 years. Now I'm wondering if the same could happen with the 1701's saucer here in the Kelvin timeline. Or if the later scene where the saucer lifts up, only to crash again upside down made her a complete write off.
So most of the saucer in this timeline was destroyed because they also used it for parts and a weapon.
They actually tried to level the decent of the D's saucer rather than just let it crash. The saucer here hit some major mountains and then ended up on in the ground like a shovel. I think it was pretty much toast at that point.
I doubt it as much as id like that to happen the saucer here is clearly beyond repair and is in no way to be dug out of the ground like the D the D wasn’t nearly as damaged as this one since this one hit mountains and was severely incinerated on the way down
That is not the Prime Timeline that’s the Kirtzman timeline!!!!
@@Howyaduing Oh, stuff it.
"Structural integrity is at 18% Sir, and falling"
Oh I see, because before he said that it looked to me that the ship was pretty much completely, if not totally, destroyed... beyond any hope. I was confused, because in order to have 'structural integrity' per-se you'd need an actual structure and the drive section was non-existent at the time, let alone any liveable saucer section to speak of.
These Kelvin boys wreck the ship in every single film it seems 🫤 good work fellas...
Pretty sure the entire bridge was a self contained module that could eject when just such emergency occurred. The TOS bridge was supposed to have been ejected a few times (in Legacy, meaning books and comics) and swapped out a time or two as well.
Even spaceships in the future have position lights on the back.
So Kelvin Kirk hot dropped a saucer section long before Riker did, technically lol
What I thought was cool about this scene is we get to see the life pods of this Enterpise, usually their only referenced, and hardly every shown in this case they look pretty much like a photon torpedo hollowed out, and with life support, and emergency kit, but that's pretty much it...
Somehow I feel like I missed how the warp core didn't lose its containment field and breach after taking that much damage.
It's funny that they need to separate the saucer to get impulse back up and yet the saucer is "separated" already.
The ship is designed to be split apart in an emergency, but the Enterprise had already suffered catastrophic damage by that point and there is no telling what kind of system and power blowouts they had when they ship was effectively torn in half. The only way to restore any kind of control was to properly separate the saucer section from the wreckage of the main hull, I think.
Yes as mr sulu said the ships computer didn't know the entire secondary Hull was gone
@@Red-tail-hauxExactly. Sulu even stated it was still trying to pull power from the warp reserve.
It makes sense. It was forcefully separated by the swarm but the actual separation point that the ship was designed to separate from was still attached so the computer thought the whole secondary hull/nacelles were still there.
@@samcarpenter_that's exactly what it was. part of the drive section was still attached to the saucer. the umbilicals weren't separated.
5:55 Just listening to this music makes me feel so gloomy
Strategically wouldn't it have been better for them to wait to use their escape pods upon entry that way they escape and the attackers can't get them because they burned up. As what happened with Kirk.
That’s cutting it really close for that many crew to eject before the saucer crashes
Hindsight is always 20/20.
I have always Marveled at how many people are so critical of Trek and other movies. Can we remember that the first job of these and other films is to entertain. I have always been entertained by all of the Trek movies. Are some better than others?,... absolutely,... some are excellent, others are ok. In my opinion the Kelvin time line movies have been better that average. But my personal favorites are those made with the original crew, two with the TNG crew, and then the Kelvin timeline films. Lighten up people, its a movie!!, not real life.
This is how i judge what a good movie is.
Did i enjoy it? Do i feel like i havent just wasted the last 1.5-2.5 hours of my life?
3:51 I was thinking when watching this scene that Scotty was playing a switch controller in the pod (that “switch controller” is probably the Escape pod controller)
It's a trip with all that damage....the people can still breathe still have gravity.
I love that Lucille Ball was like the " godmother" of Star Trek...
1:10 - "We are losing the inertial dampeners!".....
Jeeez, you are losing at lot more than.....the entire ship
Please upload all other videos the star trek beyond
And all of the dinosaurs living happy and peacefully, since they had been revived, together looked up in the sky and said on to the other, oh crap here we go again.
I'd love to see a remastered CGI version of the Enterprise-D crash
It might be cool if they assisted it with CG, but the physical model crash looks so good still.
Let's just change the phrase "jump the shark" to "destroy the Enterprise" to indicate lazy writing.
I was very sad when I saw that scene.
All I know is, Shatner never wrecked the ship, until He himself destroyed it saving the day, This Kirk Sucks
Two Enterprise ships crashed to woods: it's a trees revenge.
I don't understand the hate these movies get. It's Star Trek + Mission Impossible. Great combination, and these movies are fun.
Captain Kirk will be a last person to use escape pod
I love that Simon Pegg has no idea about anything technical in the Star Trek universe. The Nacelles, if damaged, cannot properly cool the plasma that goes from and to the warp core and it will cause a warp-core breach almost immediately.
Pegg also beliefs for some reason that solid objects like these little ships, or the missile like projectiles in the 2009 Star Trek movie can go right through Shields. He believes that Shields offer no protection to kinetic weapons are physical objects. He's very wrong. The only time it doesn't help is when the object is just too big and the shields immediately collapse like the Scimitar getting rammed and Star Trek Nemesis or the Enterprise-D getting hit by the USS Bozeman.
Why do i remember this scene differently??!
I thought Kirk stayed on the bridge with Chekov and Sulu and the whole saucer went sideways when it went down after it hit a mountain.
I got mandela effected, lol.
The 3rd Entry was not as good as the first 2 which I love watching over from time to time. I remember a 4th one was in the talks, but negotiations with Contracts and Pay was never resolved.
Not copyright claim in this video plz guide me
For real
Years later Laforge salvaged the ship and rebuilt it and replaced the carpeting.
I always hate that once the Enterprise hit the atmosphere it was starting to literally go down in flames like there was no stopping it.
this scene was kinda hard to watch
How did Uhura get off the stardrive section? She was on it with one of the villains when it cut loose?
Suing the Leo as yellow one
I'm still trying to get over the second film where they had to hide a friggin STARSHIP in the ocean!
Orion wars - Rig-El lizards against Galactic Federation ship
Seeing how enterprise D was brought back with Picard it wouldn’t shock me if starfleet went down and got the remains of said saucer, after all in this movie the Franklin was pulled back and that ship was only ever meant to be in space. All they would need to do is some how flip the ship and rely on impulse
My God, Bones. What have I done?
At least it's not the Enterprise D
If I never know you I have lost nothing!
it's so sad we won't get another Star Trek movie with this cast. this honestly felt like an Original Series story tat u could imagine William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy in. After teasing the stunning Enterprise A at the end of this movie it's honestly gutting that these Star Trek movies are just thrown in the garbage masher.
🌌LLAP🌌
I think even Boimler couldn't survive in Enterprise lower decks.
Apparently the uss enterprise A at the end of this movie is far better equipped to deal with attacks like this.
As tragic as Anton death the role must be recast in future movies as Pavel Chekov was canon .
Or the character of Chekov can be reassigned to the U.S.S. Reliant.
Different universe, so prime universe canon is irrelevant here.
“Crash of the uss enterprise”. Also the enterprise in every movi- (explodes)
J.J. Abrams really screwed up both Star Trek and Star Wars.
I hated this scene because the protagonist ship goes down at the start, and it was due to recklessness because Kirk failed to heed Spock’s warning about charging into battle. Perhaps Kirk will be all the better for it, but still-this loss was unnecessary
How many Enterprises has Kirk destroyed? 3 I believe. Thats a lot of money. LOL
First Movie : Cracked ship
Second Movie : Heavily Damage, lets say, still 30% functional
Third Movie : yeah lol its destroyed
More like A lot maintenance fee 😂😂
@@mintnutella834 Dont forget Wrath of Khan. He def blew that one up
Not a single one of those were his fault
@@davidgapuzan848 Search for Spock….
3 Enterprise destroyed.
1st - younger Kirk here at this Planet.
2nd - older Kirk at planet Genesis near Mutara Nebula trying to save Spock ass and loss his son David
The 3rd one under Jean Luc Picard destroyed at planet Veridian III
Hate to see her go but love to watch her leave
The destruction of the USS Enterprise should punch the audience in the gut. It should not be "random CGI action sequence 71g11." That is everything wrong with this scene and this entire series of Star Trek movies.
9.5. 😊
I never understood the bad guys in this film, how tripped out were they that crashing in their hundreds into ships is considered a successful tactic! It’s like in GOT, positioning your best infantry and all your cavalry outside the castle walls.
They studied Russian tactics; it was their version of a meat wave attack.
The plot for this movie had more holes than the Enterprise
"Ensign Syl..."
"You need my help?"
"I need your hair!"
STAR TREK: BEYOND MORONIC!
This scene is so fricking long i remember sitting in my theater, completely out of the movie, just so bored by it.
youre the kinda person to compalin about the enterprise in dry dock scene from the motion picture being too long.
@@user-qy6lu7ui1z Nah, that was great. This was just pointless
Why did they have to destroy the Enterprise?
Because the writers have no imagination. For JJ's Trek, the first movie was a stand alone story. Then for Into Darkness, they recycled Star Trek II with Khan because Into Darkness was the 2nd movie. Then they had to destroy the Enterprise in Beyond (3rd movie) because the Enterprise was destroyed in Star Trek III. I bet if the 4th JJ Trek ever became a thing it'd be some sort of crazy time travel themed movie after the original Star Trek IV.
Another movie with "smarmy things", I hope some day they will have new ideas. Other movies that come into my mind: Matrix, Independence Day: Resurgence, Edge of Tomorrow, Moonfall ...
You do realize that "lots of small, nimble attackers vs a large slow one" has happened a lot of times in actual military history, right? Most famously, with the Mongol Horde. Or any guerrilla war.
@@EGRJ That is really not the same thing.
If I never ride in it and I know I took you out that's fine with me!
I hate it when the franchise abuse the Lady
Hmm. Reallllllly doesn't feel like a hero ship here.
Action, a million inconsistencies and no substance.
RIP Star Trek
Very good movie it has nothing to do with the original series. Entertaining yes but not canon.
It's canon in the sense it takes place in an alternate timeline in the Trek multiverse. If Marvel Studios can now say films made by Sony and FOX
exist in alternate Marvel timelines where different versions of characters can meet each other, why isn't Star Trek given the same license from
the fans when they did it a decade earlier with Star Trek 2009?
What I don't like about Star Trek is that we see Humans being sucked into space but we never see the villains getting sucked into space. We need more of Villains being exposed to the vacuum of space. I want to watch the Villains die in the vacuum of space because they deserve it.
Does this count? 2:15
No Trek movie nowadays is complete without having a starship crash on a planet... 🙄
Well at least in this one we then had a starship taking OFF from a planet :D
This was, a very dark episode, from a storyline perspective... While I loved it, being a "certified" Trek junkie... I see where it was difficult for the average non junkie, to get overwhelmed and lose some some interest on this film.. Truly a shame, as the special effects were outstanding!!! For once ...
In the actual Franklin Expedition all hands were lost and the last survivors resorted to cannibalism. Captain James Clark Ross went searching for the Terror and the Erebus.......with the Enterprise.
I'll give them credit; it was a much more satisfying crash than the enterprise d, largely because i dont care as much about the kelvin timeline enterprise.
its physically impossible for a spacecraft to fly into a planet. The geometrics arent alligned
Didn't space shuttles operate for decades?
alot of jj st makes no damn sense. i hate his series so much. but i love the cast at least he got them right
Theres no gravity in space
You're ignoring what gravity is.
@@seanwebb605 No, I am just being straightforward. You can't scientifically explain to me how they can walk inside that starship just like they do on Earth
@@JamesTKirk-cg4hl You might be obtuse.
Only good part of this movie was the homage to the original crew. The motorbike scene was cringe.
It doesn´t make sense if this strategy of willy nilly piercing the ships with multiple otherships that are somehow unscathered by the impact would be viable we will see it all around alpha quadrant and more. Also we lost Enterpreise there, one of the 12 starship in the service (and fastest in the starfleet as it goes).
It's far too easy for them just to destroy the ship to get a fun action scene. Kinda tiring. Also no shields?
No shield could've hold against that swarm attack! Plus, the first thing they did was to destroy the deflector dish, which is vital for the defense and communication system. And at the start of this video they deprived the Enterprise of her main power source, so not enough power to keep impulse engine and shields online.
In the lore of the movie, the main villain had intel on the Enterprise and was a former star fleet/Maco officer himself. He likely also had shield frequencies and transponder codes.
He knew exactly where to hit the enterprise.
Heyy I never thought of that I always thought it was the deflectors destruction that did it in
Please tell me if I'm alone in thinking this, but despite all the advancements in CGI and Visual Effects, the Enterprise Saucer crashing into the planet in this movie from 2016, somehow looks way more fake than the saucer crashing into the planet in Generations, from 1995, more than 20 years prior.
Made no sense they destroyed the ship. Not even ten years old
Never let your enemy take your ship away from you
I didn't think Trek could sink any lower than Into Darkness POS but somehow they managed with this. No one here shows an IQ greater than 20.
I can safely say it ended New Trek for me. I'd give it a 2, if a 1 would mean the writers and director get shut up " in an iron coffin, with spikes on the inside".
Space bees
Weird enemy & most odd Star Trek ever made
I didn’t care for it 🥃🔥🤷♂️