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- The "death" of the Enterprise D may not be as heartwrenching as that of the original ship, but when it's out-right stated that she can't be salvaged, that gets me everytime.
- The "final" death of James T. Kirk, Captain of the Enterprise. Now that death scene ALWAYS gets me, every single time.
- While the way in which he died might be poor, the death scene itself is amazingly done. The music is heart-wrenchingly beautiful and the dialogue is lovely, especially Kirk's last words.
"It was the least I could do... for the Captain of the Enterprise. It was fun.... oh, my..." |
- Cue the Manly Tears.
- Picard crying over the loss of his Nephew Rene.
- Picard giving a Nexus recreation of Rene a hug.
- Cat owners identify with Data crying over finding Spot.
- After seeing the Enterprise-B room Kirk was is now just a massive hull breach:
Chekov: My God! What anyone in here? |