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Battle stations!
MV edit - Glad you like Star Trek II too. It's a movie that taught me to value stripped-down character-driven sci-fi. That's what I write now and you'd love where I'm taking you. Gimme a shot, please: https://inkican.com/emergency-reality-shelter-scifi-short-stories/
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goflyblind
ModsSometimesHeedMyScamWarnings
How would we be able to tell the trolls apart from all the scam/bot accounts that IMGUR also ignores?
imgurnaknockuout
Valtrith
Just make sure we don't feed them and report them when they do reportable shit!
woozle
RayneOfSalt
After imgur saw off the attempted invasion from the manosphere chuds recently, I doubt the twitterazis will get much purchase.
ZaphodBbx
Or maybe the last user just left twitter, and flicked the lightswitch on their way out the door...
WellWellWellLookWhoItIs
I've seen this movie so many times I didn't need the audio. Also, it's funny how so many people seem to be in the opposite place from where they need to be when an emergency happens.
Patronsaintofboredom
Block and forget function on bluesky is the bees knees!
amijustsupposetoputnonsense
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PobbitBreakers
lol i got banned from Reddit today for telling off a bunch of nazi's, keep up the good fight!
darkstar86
Yep, another site that only seems to enforce its rules when you call out the bigots on there. Got banned a couple of years ago after calling out a group made just to spread racist bile.
ToonamiT0M
Dissipo
Pokegeologist
Like this wasn't playing in the background the whole time. https://youtu.be/TyVzeh7rHlM
HeShallKnowYourWaysAsIfBornToThem
James Horner's finest score.
CarpeMofo
It's amazing how they went from the boring piece of shit that was 'Star Trek: The Motion Picture' and then the very next movie made 'Wrath Of Kahn'.
Apothecarius
"Fire the photon BBC"
DemonKysho
Chaapai
Z minus 10,000 meters. Stand by photon torpedoes.
ProfFurryPaws
Ya know, Kirk gets a lot of flack for his battle with Khan in this movie, and rightly so to a degree... but you have to remember that the Enterprise in this fight is just a skeleton crew that's 90% cadets. Those young people did an amazing job for something they were NOT prepared to handle. Great film, writing and performances by everyone involved.
SlayerOfGoat
I was kinda expecring/hoping the torpedo was going to be dickbutt.
ickyickywoopwoo
I loved how much like a real submarine they made the ships in TOS movies. They had not exactly a steam punk feel, but a very mechanic super advanced future, it was loads of fun to watch.
SevTai
"Battle in the Mutara Nebula" pumped you up and "Genesis Countdown" really made you feel the desperation to survive...
Rivalyn
I only needed two seconds of audio to know this was Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Columbus43219
lol, Wrath of Khan, where crew actually had JOBS to get to. Not just turning imaginary cranks.
MelfsAcidArrow
Wrath of Khan is the first film I ever saw in theaters, according to my parents. They said the sitter cancelled at the last minute so they just took me with them to the theater. Apparently I was being a fussy baby, but when the opening score hit I immediately went quiet and stayed spellbound the entire film. I have no idea why they didn’t just skip the movie and try for another night but they say I enjoyed it.
inkican
I remember being traumatized by the ear worms - yay 80s kids!
lddiaz
Captain Kirk said goodbye 2 weeks ago.
https://youtu.be/mgOZFny7F50?si=V8Cm3j6FJaJEN0xF
rubypilgrim
Thank you, I hadn't seen this.
KoRplussomeletters
Jesus, don't fucking do that.
dangerspouse
ProfFurryPaws
765874 is so good. Right in the feels
TongueTiedLabourerfromtheLandoftheLittlePeople
Joining Bluesky:
wookietiddy
Unintentionally funny part of this is that at the beginning of the next movie, it turns out the Enterprise A is a piece of shit. Lol. I'm not saying Bluesky is. I just thought it was funny.
zafner
Plenty of letters left in the alphabet
WellWellWellLookWhoItIs
I completely forgot Sulu's line here and it's significance, given Sulu himself is eventually given command of the Excelsior.
ahleron
Ok, the thing with this scene that doesn't make any sense is that the crew didn't know what ship they were being assigned to - just they were being taken to a ship. No info whatsoever. That's not how Starfleet works though. Starfleet personnel are given their ship assignments and those assignments are communicated to them in advance of beginning their assignment. It's inconsistent and doesn't make sense. And don't tell me Starfleet did something special for just them. It breaks protocol.
WellWellWellLookWhoItIs
The fictional organization broke imaginary protocol for the sake of eliciting an emotional response from a dramatic moment in a form of entertainment? Eh. I've seen worse tests of the willing suspension of disbelief.
mikeatike
Kirk's reaction shoes he knew.
wookietiddy
Could bhave been an old Starfleet thing. But yeah I get it. Still a great scene.
HuruinaInu
I've seen reports of some of Twit's bigger knobs going to Bluesky and then getting banned and leaving within like three days. (that Catturd account was one)
darkninja2992
Libsoftiktok is the most recent one i think.
Illpostcheese
Not banned, just blocked by everyone, screaming impotently at the void.
darkstar86
Most end up blocked, but some are getting banned. Mostly the ones who try to start up the same shit-flinging they do on twitter, hurling as much abuse as possible.
Then crying on twitter that they have been 'unfairly' banned for 'exercising their free speech'.
Case71
I love that for them.
zafner
Boy isn't that great? Love it
CaptnRobAnybody
The film is scored by James Horner, in his first major film score he composed in his career. And it is so very iconic.
HiTek21
James Horner had a small part in this scene as one of the cadets walking down the hall.
SunFart
He used the scraps of the music that didn't make the cut in another low budget film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmqctIZqF6w
SevTai
He's IN this clip, too. He's the crewman holding the lit up tool in both hands walking towards the camera at about 6 seconds in. ^_^
BehGehBeeeehh
James Horner is magic.
drakkaris12718
Of his work i love this one, and braveheart but for me the best is Glory. So sad he died so young.
CaptnRobAnybody
He had such a backlog of music that a recent movie has his original music in it
gayvillian
He also scored star trek III and aliens. Listen to both of them and see how similar they are.
DrivingTheBus
1:05 and change into Aliens is Star Trek movie battle music.
jtthemediocre
And The Land Before Time.
royrogersdoublerbarburger
Air Force One and Star Trek First Contact are another "waaaaitaminute" twofer from him.
wookietiddy
Both great movies with great scores.
RARusk
And there's Krull. A masterpiece.
TMCybersnark
And The Rocketeer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXbL0iukdCo
suiseiseki
Also look up his b-movie works. They're so close to his more famous pieces I'd have called it a rip off if it wasn't him each time.
RARusk
Especially Battle Beyond the Stars.
suiseiseki
I think Redlettermedia covered that one. Good stuff
ps238principal
Star Trek II's uniforms were peak Starfleet drip.
PotOfJam
I agree, Monster Maroon were the best, and I love that the lower decks uniforms incorporate the flap too, a slight nod to these I feel.
zafner
Every time I see new uniforms I always think hey, that's really cool, but ultimately when I'm thinking about my favorite I think about Wrath of Khan.
I'm not a cosplayer. But that outfit actually tempts me a little bit
dangerspouse
I always loved the clasp so they could peel down the front when they were off duty or needed a bloody handprint of a junior engineer to show up
PotOfJam
That was for some reason brought all the way to the bridge, then taken to sickbay.
notyoubizness
"drip"?
ps238principal
Fashion, clothing design, etc.
notyoubizness
Thanks
Artebudz
My favourite are Enterprise's. Im weird, I know
IHaveGreatKittenRecipes
ENT uniforms look the most like actual modern uniforms. If you went to any random company and saw their employees dressed like ENT crew members without the show existing you wouldn't think much of it at all. I think that's why they have such a strong love/hate dichotomy, either they're too current and folks hate them, or they're super comfortably current and folks love them.
Artebudz
I have a soft spot for practicality. Really fits the aesthetics of the show. Wouldve liked to see maybe the engineers/other crew of later ships use uniforms like that while officers in other divisions used the more futuristic dress like uniforms.
IrateWolfe
First Contact uniforms are my fave for reasons I can't explain, but these are a CLOSE second, that chest flap with the white inside is iconic
SunFart
I liked them at the time but now they kinda look like home made shit. tbh all Trek uniforms aside from II on of classic cast aged poorly. Look like pajamas. Orville has nice updated look tho. Has that TNG vibrancy but still look like actual uniforms
TheGriffin
Oddly, enterprise uniforms make the most sense for me. They're functional and purposeful for a military vessel. While I love the purple velour uniforms of late DS9, they seem more dress uniforms than functional daily use uniforms
SunFart
They are not a military. Explorers. It's been stated officially in the past it's not a military.
IDontKnowWhatToDoAnymoreAndImTired
Yes, it has, but they still operate a ship based on a military style order.
TheGriffin
Yeah I've never bought that. It's a hierarchical command organization with ranks and a military command structure that serves as front line exploratory missions and combat roles.
It may not be purpose driven as a military organization, but it still is