UninvitedGuest GROUP: Members POSTS: 130 |
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Feb. 05 2013, 10:53 am
The last episode of DS9 made me cry during the part where Odo is rejoining the great link, and he puts on the tuxedo.
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Feb. 05 2013, 3:22 pm
I’m sure there were a few tear jerker’s I probably watched in the past. But since I’m terrible with names I not sure which ones they were. 
He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it. -Douglas Adams (1952-2001)
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jeanluckirk737 GROUP: Members POSTS: 55 |
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Feb. 06 2013, 10:34 am
I really wish there would be more appreciation of TUVIX- it's a genious episode and my favorite VOY episode
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DeeBee Ortiz GROUP: Members POSTS: 10 |
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Feb. 06 2013, 11:48 pm
Episodes:
"Siege of AR-588"
"It's Only a Paper Moon"
Jadzia's death in "Tears of the Prophets"
The Odyssey explosion in "The Jem'Hadar"
The ruined ships at Wolf 359
The City on the Edge of Forever
Movies:
The Wrath of Khan (Spock's death, obviously)
The Search for Spock (Sarek's mind meld and blowing up the Enterprise)
First Contact (Zephram Cochrane's handshake with the Vulcan, among other scenes)
Nemesis
"...nowhere am I so desperately needed as among a shipload of illogical humans."
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trekkerniner GROUP: Members POSTS: 2 |
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Feb. 07 2013, 8:12 am
Trip lives! Read the Enterprise novel, "The Good That Men Do."
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trekkerniner GROUP: Members POSTS: 2 |
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Feb. 07 2013, 8:19 am
The last episode of DS9 was a very sentimental episode and the flashbacks were something else.
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jeanluckirk737 GROUP: Members POSTS: 55 |
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Feb. 08 2013, 8:04 am
NOVELS ARE NOT CANNON TREKKEMINER
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Mitchz95 GROUP: Members POSTS: 1786 |
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Feb. 08 2013, 8:22 am
Quote: jeanluckirk737 @ Feb. 08 2013, 8:04 am | >
> NOVELS ARE NOT CANNON TREKKEMINER
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Dude, relax. It's trekminer's second day on the site.
"The future is in the hands of those who explore... And from all the beauty they discover while crossing perpetually receding frontiers, they develop for nature and for humankind an infinite love." - Jacques Yves Cousteau
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captain saavik GROUP: Members POSTS: 845 |
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Feb. 09 2013, 6:13 am
''All Good Things'' , ''Sarek'', ''End Game'', ''Coda'' ''Naked Time'' and any others where Spock Jean-luc, Sarek, and Janeway were harmed. There are just too many to count Illogical yes emotional that's just me.
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Feb. 09 2013, 11:56 am
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Report this Feb. 03 2013, 9:34 pm
I don't usually cry watching TV, but some episodes were really sad. The closest I've ever come was when Data died in Nemesis
Responding to Sehlat123, couldn't get the quote function to work. I did cry when Data died in Nemesis, which is, from what I recall, the only time I cried over Star Trek.
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VulcanWolf21 GROUP: Members POSTS: 4 |
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Feb. 10 2013, 3:00 pm
There have been quite a few moments, the most obvious for me being both Spock's and Data's deaths. Not only those but some of Data's moments in the 1st and 2nd seasons of TNG have made me tear up. I have no logical reason as for why, but it must be because of the soft spot I have for my dear Data.
Specific episodes I can remember are:
"I, Borg", "Sarek", "Descent, Part II" (when Lore says to Data he loves him), "The Offspring" (when Data's daughter Lal dies), "The Inner Light", "The City on the Edge of Forever", "Skin of Evil" (Tasha Yar's death), "All Good Things..."
And in the Star Trek (2009) film, when Vulcan is destroyed. That really made me sad for myself and Spock. It just cannot be explained.
And there are many from the others, but to be honest, I need to rewatch most of the newer Trek, due to re-buying the DVDs haha. I'm still only in the TNG DVDs... I'll re-think this list when I've rewatched every episode.
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MusicManNick GROUP: Members POSTS: 3 |
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Feb. 10 2013, 5:01 pm
Having seen every episode of every series, I can only say that one episode made me cry and it was the episode called "Catspaw" when Kirk & Spock allowed the Ornithoids to die instead of trying to save them. All they wanted to do was to explore, learn, and love, but they were very forceful and deceptive in their ways which is probably why Kirk & Spock watched them die.
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Feb. 10 2013, 7:08 pm
Yes. The episode entitled "Homestead" from Voyager. It is the episode in which Neelix finds a colony of Talaxians and leaves Voyager to join them. His long goodbye walk through the corridors of Voyager made me cry like a baby. Especially when Tuvok wiggled his foot at him.
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leroybrock GROUP: Members POSTS: 213 |
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Feb. 10 2013, 8:00 pm
There were a few episodes that made me fairly misty eyed. There was even one scene in Star Trek V that got to me a little bit.
I Am Ultra Narcissus.
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jeanluckirk737 GROUP: Members POSTS: 55 |
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Feb. 11 2013, 2:42 am
Quote: leroybrock @ Feb. 10 2013, 8:00 pm | >There were a few episodes that made me fairly misty eyed. There was even one scene in Star Trek V that got to me a little bit. |
Which bit?
"Who am I to argue with the captain of the Enterprise?"- Kirk to Picard. 2371.
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