Data Takes the Enterprise inside the Borg Cube | Star Trek Picard Season 3 EP 10
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Star Trek Picard Season 3 Episode 10. - Zábava
So, he's finally gained an understanding of the human predilection for piloting vehicles at unsafe velocities.
Underrated comment.
Yup! Go Data! He’s a supercomputer!
wow, called it.❤
He really whipping that ship
RIGHT ON
That moment when you realize Data just flew a 42 story building like an F-22.
Why can't Americans differentiate between storey and story and turtles and tortoises (to pick a couple of many)?😅
@@markfox1545Ah, another member of the vernacular police checks in. This country speaks "Americanized English", and if you don't like it, well, we really don't care. They're just extremely petty.
@markfox1545 tortoises are just land turtles and turtles are underwater tortoises
@@markfox1545 Nobody bloody cares.
@@markfox1545because in American English it is correct
Geordi:"not even my daughter could navigate us through this!"
Data:"hold my beer!"
Lando Calrissian: "Amateurs!"
😂😂😂 Geordi family is probably synths lol that is a really weird phrasing
LoL
A round of Andorian Ale for everyone!
What I love about this moment is how Data becomes "truely human." The idea of intuitive perception is a very illogical thing no computer has any concept of. Yet here it is, Data both sensing and trusting his unseen perception of what should and should not be done. Yet he retains the computer mind that can fly as no human ever could.
you see what happens when you build a death star trench into your star ship the enterprise fly's down it and blows you to hell🤣🤣
and all he needed was to absorb Lore into his Psychology to evolve in a human simple
What a piece of man am I.
*truly
So he evolved from an android into a Mentat...
@@raven4k998 i mean did you see that route though? It's not like it was an exhaust port to the core; data tokyo drifted the enterprise through a fucking labyrinth.
That is how you make a Galaxy Class dance.
And with grace and style, as well 🖖
treat her like a lady..
@@Rogue_Arrowand she’ll always bring you home
@@banditlord8210 Everytime.
His shit eating grin while piloting the ship is everything 😂🤣😂🤣😂👍😎👍
Data playing the Enterprise like a piano.
Anyone heard of/familiar with the Typewriter Song?
when Data took control and maneuvered the Enterprise into the cube (masterfully i might add) and Troi said ''why am i sensing enjoyment'' if everyone of you weren't smiles ear to ear then your not human and need to bow out of this video with your pride tucked firmly between your legs. it was a GLORIOUS moment!
I still wish someone like Crusher said, "I didnt know this ship could do that!" And then Geordi would say, "It cant."
Meanwhile Riker is having a ball and enjoying the ride.
It’s so good to see the D flying again!! 😭🥹 Also: Beaverly Crusher’s boss moment- fantastic.
Geordi: I didn't have time to finish the targeting algorithms, you'll have to fire manually, Doctor.
Beverly: [Stares in Pissed off Mama Bear]
Targeting Computer: [nervous sweat] I'll be locking weapons now, Ma'am.
Nice to see Data and Geordie nod at each other again as they did for seven seasons of Star Trek NG. The actors had a running joke about how many nods they could fit into a scene!
I love how this whole series is just “What if we just produced all the fanfic?”
And still better than anything else Kurtzman has put out.
@@sethzwicker3631 Erm Kutzman signed of on this
@@Bigwillystyle707 The single smartest thing he's done since being placed in charge of Trek.
@@sethzwicker3631 I would argue greenlighting Strange New Worlds is up there my guy
Terry Matalas is a huge Trekkie, so this pretty much is his TNG fanfic!
Only Advanced Positronic Brains can fly a Galaxy-Class like a Starfighter!! Tom Paris & Lando Clarissian found a worthy opponent! 😁😊😊😊😊
I don't recall the D ever having the capability to be that nimble. I thought it to be a big lug of a ship.
@@gedias1 believe they always were that nimble. Just that not only did anyone not know how to pilot a ship that big like that but everybody was to scared to try. Now that Data is… "evolved" with "gut" feelings and is as, Riker said... Batshit (crazy)… we have the right one for the job now.
@@gedias1 Modern CGI helps. I don't think they wanted to throw a 6 foot model around like that!
@@leonkernan True, but I think Voyager was built to be more maneuverable than the Galaxy class. They aren't all the same when it comes to handling.
1. There's no crew to worry about
2. Can divert power from all non-critical systems to engines
3. Data had finally fulfilled his potential
4. It's the Enterprise
Nuff said
I never realized how much I actually missed the Enterprise-D until now. Don't misunderstand, I love the Enterpeise-E, but her predecessor went before her time as Riker said.
So did the E. But I’m sure it wasn’t Worf’s fault
@@artembentsionov As Picard said in First Contact, "We hardly knew her."
She had one hell of an encore tho.
Wish we could have seen more of the Enterprise F.
And how. If Excelsior class ships could be refitted and kept up to specs for 100 years, a Galaxy Class ship could probably be kept up similarly for at least as long as that if not longer. Throw in the saucer separation thing and one could swap out the stardrive section with upgraded or mission-specific hulls, and likewise just keep the stardrive sections as stand-alone defensive ships long into the future.
Imagine building a custom version of the saucer as a colony ship (one that lands nicely, not as an emergency crash landing!). The stardrive section could take it from the heart of the Federation, full of colonists, out to a new colony world and "drop it off." The colonists could live in it while they set up their new homes, eventually disassembling it for resources once they no longer needed it as a shelter a generation or two down the road.
Losing the D like we did was such a waste. Even with useless shields though, the Enterprise D should have been able to wreck an antique Bird of Prey with one long sustained phaser blast. I would have made the Duras Sisters' ship a big Vor'cha class ship, perhaps in less than perfect condition to show the Duras family as running out of resources. I could at least accept the untimely death of the D to such a monster of a ship. A Bird of Prey should have been no more than an annoying mosquito to a full-functional (and recently upgraded, note the movie version of the bridge which I really like BTW) Galaxy Class ship.
I never noticed that while they were scanning, the enterprise computer was actually mapping routes to the center of the cube. that's a nice detail.
And it computed chances of success for every route, too.
I didn’t notice that! Nice detail indeed!
"Please everyone just trust me!" I wonder if they'd have been more ready to trust him when he was just the android we knew before, it sounds almost pleading
As my wife and I watched Data plead for everyone to trust him… I whispered .."you've always trusted him before… trust him now". I didn't expect my wife to hear me but she said loudly… "That's right!!"
I glanced over at her… she was watching the tv with an angry look on her face.
I love her so much! 🖖
While I was watching this clip again, I was saying, “Have you ever not trusted him before?”. Just because he’s a lot more human doesn’t mean his actions aren’t as trustworthy.
Geordi struck a nerve in Data when he said "not even my daughter could fly us through that."
Not even my daughter has to be the stupidest line in this series
Well Geordie. I’m not your daughter.
Yeah that was a stinger. Not a computer, not your daughter, uh hello did you forget about me, Geordi? I'm sitting right here!! 😅
after he reminded all s..t they've been trough
I think gordi also forgot that there weren't the normal crwe count of a galaxy class to worry about
Im going through school right now. Currently having hard times with Chemistry and Calculus. But whenever it is difficult, i come back to this scene. To other TNG scenes also, but this is one of the best at making me think that no matter how dark the time is, things will be ok. They will get better. That my hard work has meaning if it makes humanity just the smallest bit better and moving towards this future. Personally, i think that is the best part of Star Trek. That humanity has a brighter future, day by day.
"There's nothing left to defend Earth."
"Well there's still US."
Deanna: Why am I sense Enjoyment?
Data: We're on our way, Red group, Gold group, all fighters follow me. Ha ha ha, I told you they'd do it!
I do imagine pre-emotion Data would be less able to do this. with this more complete Data, he has his existing precision, but the emotion necessary to properly guide that logic, as a human would. Data is essentially, Soong perfection. man, but more now.
More human than human
@@Fushichou1978exactly, Dr. Rob Zombie Soong perfection.
Didn’t Data have emotions already since he got the chip installed in Generations?
@@2Plus2isChicken2013 yup, but what I'm implying goes beyond that. this isn't limited programming. this is evolution to proper human feeling and intuition.
That's not Data, that's Brent smiling with excitement
1:38 I think Troi is picking up on the fans’ emotions
😋. She still looks great, because the role brought her soul back to life
Yeah, that enjoyment is not just from Data.
When your android best friend tells you "He's got this," the appropriate response is "Let's roll!" If the Enterprise had an AI she'd be grinning just like Data. Once more unto the breech.
Data to the rescue again.
Totally underrated moment.
Geordi: it's impossible, even for a computer.
Data: It's not impossible, I can take us in.
Enterprise D last fight last mission. That sound means she's going to battle mode. That is to show u how bad ass the Enterprise D is
Enterprise-D: "You have harmed my Captain. You have harmed his family. You have harmed and killed my crew. You threaten that which I love. *ASSIMILATE THIS!!"*
Luke, Han and Lando: Can we borrow your droid please?
This is not the droid they are looking for. You should go about your business. Move along.
This season was breathtaking, awesome and spectacular!!!
Seeing the Odyssey Class Enterprise F contributed. Great to see a beautiful ship from Star Trek Online.
The Force is strong with this one
Living for that TNG riff after Troi senses enjoyment
2:08 They're targeting the middle of Romania and apparently Canada has been completely spared. Berlin also spared.
Even in the 25th century, Berlin isn't worth a photon torpedo 🤣
3:43 First announced target btw ☝🏼
Trust Data he knows how to make the old girl dance ! He wasn't flying the enterprise and data were Waltzing right into that beast!!!
Man, @1:22, Data weaves the Enterprise through the Cube better than Lando did the Millenium Falcon through the Death Star II in ROTJ!
Where do you think they took this from? Troi sensed enjoyment, because our boy commenced attack on the Death Star's main reactor. Hell, Lando even said "Here goes nothing" when he took the Falcon in. Only thing missing was Data yelling "YEEEEEHAAAAHH!" when the Enterprise flew out of the cube.
I love that they were able to actually use the viewscreen for graphics unlike the old days, but they made it look like it had done it all along.
So good. Give us shows like this and we'll be happy. Good story, great acting, just enough nostalgia, outstanding musical score and no pushing of some agenda onto the audience.
When has Star Trek ever not had an underling ‘agenda’
Best crew to ever walk her decks.
Ok, has anybody else thought that Data's gut feeling is like Spock's guess in the whale movie?
"He trusts your guesses more than other people's facts" would fit here :)
@@mdpenny42 yes, it would
You know a Borg cube is massive, when it makes a galaxy class look small
They keep forgetting that Data is a supercomputer.
The one thing they forgot was to show some of this from the perspective of the Enterprise view screen. There’s not one shot where we can see Data, Laforge, Troi, and Crusher’s perspective as they’re doing a run on the outside, a run on the inside, or a view screen shot of the beacon.
TBH, placing planets shield generator on station outside the shield was a dumb idea :D
love Datas' grin:D
Datas hold my beer moment.
His use of word gut shows his expansion to a higher lifeforms.
We needed battles like these back in the day!
The part about Data's gut was a reference to Geordi always trying to get him to go by it or something like that.
I like to think all the console inputs and the ship lurching were Data putting the thrusters in some sort of overload setting, and him seeing if it would be enough. It was.
The 'Target lock ...' scene is so epic. Works exceptionally to get the Borg even more over.
“I am attempting to ascertain what my GUTS tell me about you.” Data to Admiral Gerock..
Okay he's DATA, why would they doubt him? Trillions of calculations per second remember?
He's also not... playing with a full deck at the moment.
Loved this part in Return of the Jedi
Lol. Star Trek ships don't move like X wings
@@blue18404
Well, there's the Defiant, Janeway's Voyager, Kirk's Original Enterprise...
True, whenever the writers wanted them to. The starship are supposed to move like they did in Star Trek 2. Like large naval capital ships.
The Best of DATA is more than anybody could wish for.
This whole season made me so happy. I love you all. Don't let them divide us.
1:41 And the slight smile on Data’s face says it all.
Data was a champ!!! with his little jabs and human like comments.
Damn it Data, you are SO human!
Data’s like watch me pilot this thing likes it’s the delta flyer.
Why am I sensing enjoyment....best line in this scene
Spacedock put one hell of a fight!
Data using his Android reflexes AND his Human intuition to pilot the Enterprise on a trench run. 😎
Data quoting and channeling Lando Calrissian is awesome.
Data had watched Return of the Jedi a few hours earlier.
Or played all the Ace Combats while heading to Sol.
This piloting sequence is absolutely spectacular. Data 2.0 grinning ear to ear as his fingers dance across his console, Troi confused about why she's sensing enjoyment, and Crusher killing it at Tactical. Everyone having to lean with the turns was a great touch. Data should have mentioned it, but he turned down the inertial dampeners to increase the maneuverability of the ship.
But what I don't really understand are 2 things:: Why does the Borg Cube have a passage large enough for a monstrous ship like the Enterprise-D to navigate? Circuitous or not, it makes little sense. And why does said passage seem to be lined with weapons nodes?
The cube is about 25 km in extent not counting the massive antennae. It’s the remnants of the collective, cubes etc stitched together. A massive base. Would make sense to allow cubed and spheres to enter it too.
@@docjanak I'm well aware of the external dimensions of a typical Borg Cube. It still doesn't make sense to have so much internal volume devoted to a 400+ m wide corridor wind through the ship and line all that extra surface area with weapon nodes. The Borg are not typically that wasteful. They value efficiency.
@@imofage3947 this is a base. Not a ship per se. Borg vessels would be expected to enter it, indeed it is built of scavenged borg vessels and parts, so one could expect weapons emplacements inside its structure that would have typically been outside at some point. One could also expect weapons emplacements inside given it has access ports for ships to enter.
@@docjanak I'm pretty sure that the Borg make a very clear distinction between their ships and space stations. If it were a base, I'd expect Picard to correctly refer to it as a "Unicomplex". It was specifically called "Cube", which is a ship.
@@docjanak Also, your base idea doesn't hold water. A Borg Sphere is 600m diameter. The Enterprise-D is 640m long, 470m wide at the saucer, and 145m tall. If the corridor were designed for a Sphere, Geordi's concern would be comically unwarranted. The next largest Borg Vessel we know about is the Probe. You know, the burrito-shaped scout ship that Voyager destroyed just before they stole the Transwarp Coil from the damaged Sphere. The Probe is easily under 180m long and significantly smaller in all other dimensions.
And on top of all of this, your base idea would require Borg ships entering and leaving the Sol System undetected. How do you propose that's happening with sensor relays everywhere? Starfleet Command INSTANTLY detected the transwarp corridor in Voyager "Endgame pt2" when they made it home and had 18 ships in position before it fully opened.
When he took the ship into the cube anyone else get a star wars vibe out of it🤣
Everyone probably
They had their trench run.
@@CardSearcher911 watch return of the jedi, they went inside
"This is where the fun begins."
Star Wars had their chance. And they blew it !
The D with crusher at tactical fought her way to the beacon
DATA DRIFTS THE ENTERPRISE YES !!!
Geordi whispers something after he sits down after agreeing to let Data pilot the enterprise inside the Borg cube. It sounded like May the force be with you.
lol what?
Thats some Rebel Assault style flying.
It always amazes me how you can be flung around the inside of a spaceship yet nobody, not one person ever thought to put seatbelts on.
Or fuses in the panels, which constantly explode.
Enterprise F got them.
czcams.com/video/38ku2be_iZ0/video.html
Maybe they have gravity seatbelts.
But yeah it's silly.
When you hear throwaway lines about "inertial dampeners" those are supposed to be the devices that prevent high Gs and sudden course corrections from injuring the crew. There's an episode where they turn off the dampeners to make enemy phaser fire look worse than it is as it tosses the ship around even more after they shut it off
0:54 Data has finally learned to draw on his gut instinct!
Apparently on Betazed the young guys don't get their thrills racing hot vehicles, otherwise she would understand why Data is experiencing enjoyment!
SOOOOOO Good !!
I can just imagine the audience reactions if this had been in movie theaters.
This is the Trek I know and this isthe Trek I LIKE!!!👍👍👍👍👍
I just finally realized "the here goes nothing" is what lando says in return of the jedi as he pilots through to the heart of the new death star. An easter egg for RoTJ in picard season 3.
Data's deathstar run
*The Enterprise has its Millennium Falcon moment.*
Apparently the enterprise D had nothing but RCS consoles in its engineering console slots lol.
Man, whatever consoles they got to make an Exploration Cruiser (and not even a retrofit!) dance like that, we need them in game yesterday.
Realizing it would have been prohibitively expensive to build…but who else would have loved a saucer sep and them doing this on the old Battle Bridge?
those two flying together and swarming the beacon.
GOD I'm sure SOMEONE would have had a nerdgasm
Nahh the entire Enterprise flying through those giant corridors is too cool to pass up
My first thought when the ep. came out was that they'd do a saucer sep, self destruct the Syracuse's stardrive, and the saucer survives and takes its place at the fleet museum.
The Battle Bridge Set (aka Movie Enterprise Bridge Set) was scrapped. The TNG set is as well reconstructed. They did not want to build two new sets apparently.
Wow 😮❤
At least datas got guts. Lol. I like an android who owns a cat.
The part about Data's gut was a reference to Geordi always trying to get him to go by it or something like that.
Gosh DARN 😂IT I loved this series 😢😂❤
He's smiling ☺️
Data saying something like " Fasten your seatbelts, its' gonna be a bumpy ride" would have been cool.
I like the new "Mr. Data" this way. His quest for humanity is over.
Data turns into Maverick from
Top.Gun !!!
Data flies it like he means it one last time, taking the Enterprise D THROUGH the Borg Cube at impossible speeds and velocities. Impossible for anyone but him, that is, as it turns out the new Upgrades? They let him fly an old Capital ship like a fighter at full Impulse through corridors and passages that are barely big enough for the ship to fit through while dodging girders and cables, even as Crusher manually blasts defences and attempts to stop the ship by eyeballing the targets with no targeting systems. Troi's comment about "Wait, why am I sensing enjoyment?" as Data smiles like a crazy man and leaves the Borg Queen's jaw on the floor with moves and speed that even she probably can't easily calculate? Says it all.
A starship old enough the class has been retired that isn't even fully equipped since Geordi hadn't finished rebuilding it? Which makes it impossible for the Borg Queen to control or influence it's systems? Saved the galaxy, maybe the universe, one last time as the old TNG crew showed you NEVER count them out.
Love the fact the Borg Queen is bragging to Picard it's too late, they've already won, as Picard desperately tries to reach Jack. Only for the entire Cube to start to shake as explosions get closer and closer to the core of the Cube. If there's a "Does not compute" face in Borg? That was her...
Too bad Data did not chime in as well. Imagine the look of horror on the Queen's face.
This whole scene was Return of the Jedi. Even Lando's here goes nothing as he enters the inside of the Death St... .I men Borg ship.
Data guided a grand old lady one last time
Apparently the internal dampeners were not up to par. When Data initiated the first turn, everyone tipped sideways.
I actually wonder if that justifies these acrobatics. Maybe Data is pushing the ship right to its limits, where even inertial dampeners struggle to keep up. Has the need for speed ever been more dire?
I mean Geordi wasn't able to finish the repairs🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
Inertial dampeners can't compensate for random fast movements nor unseen forces. At least for a ship that size. There is likely built in limits placed on the conn to avoid making maneuvers that overload the dampeners in regular operations, hence why Galaxy class vessels always seem to move sluggishly. Since there is no crew on board to plaster the walls with, those limits where probably bypassed by Data so he could make full use of the ships actual maneuverability that it could never showcase without causing casualties.
Handful of people on/in cube vs Earth... I can see how that could lead top a pause in choice... rolls eyes
I would love to know if there is alternative take or a blooper with the following exchange after Data says he can fly though the cube:
Jordi: That is not the Death Star, this is not the Millenium Falcon, and you are not Han Solo.
Data: It was Londo who piloted the Falcon thought the Death Star.
🙂
Like James Tiberius Kirk and crew (Star Trek 3 : The Search of Spock - 1984), Picard and his best friends have clandestinely seized the ship, in order to best manage the crisis they are facing.
Comparing his daughter with Data is simply fool ... Data is Data ... I wouldn't hesitate not even a second in his skills ...
This is so Star Wars...
🏃🏾♂️🏃🏾♂️🏃🏾♂️🏃🏾♂️🏃🏾♂️
"why am i sensing enjoyment?" Because Data is enjoying the absolute fuck out of this thats why.
1:38 Troi was detecting the audience not just Data.
Borg-Queen: Yes, I'd like the death star schematics please...
A New Next Generation Series
Has Just Got To Happen ...
We Never Wanted
The Next Generation Taken Off The Air in The
First Place in 1994.
The Enterprise 1701-D
Just Showed Us What She Can Do.
Someone been watching too much Star Wars....never tell Data the odds......😂😂😂😂
It kind of sums up the _Star Trek_ versus _Star Wars_ comparison: Borg cube versus Death Star sphere. Two different ways of representing a menace to "the good guys", both enjoyable universes in their own way.