Star Trek: Picard – "Last Charge Of The Enterprise"



For condensed version with better processing, see here: https://youtu.be/eS4o_Dt2te4

⚠️ All comments complaining about reverting footage back to HFR like it was shot (the show is downcranked to 24fps for broadcast) will be deleted… and probably pointless / pointlessly toxic / unoriginal Star Wars comments, too ⚠️

Picard is shot with:
– ARRI Alexa MINI digital cameras using Cooke Anamorphic i/SF lenses ✅
– 3424 x 2202px sensors ✅
– 0.75 – 200 fps ✅
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Treat her right, and she’ll always get you home 😍

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21 thoughts on “Star Trek: Picard – "Last Charge Of The Enterprise"”

  1. Listening to the final dialogue between Picard, Riker, and Geordi makes you realize that they are not just speaking in character, but as actual actors who started off the TNG series together and made it be a positive part of their lives and how with the Enterprise D being the absolute symbol for the series, bringing the cast back together wouldn't be complete without the Enterprise D being revived for the final showdown against the Borg. The series started with the 'passing of the torch' by Adm. Leonard "Bones" McCoy of the TOS series on the Enterprise D with the phrase "It's a good ship, and she's got the right name. You treat her like a lady, and she'll always bring you home", this proudly coincides with the rechristening of the USS Titan A to the USS Enterprise G as the 'torch passing' with Geordi leaving the Enterprise D Bridge with "Yes, sir. After all, she's always taken good care of us." which shall forever – in the words of Picard in the TNG episode "Yesterday's Enterprise" – 'Let's make sure that history never forgets the name – Enterprise'.

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  2. Thiss reminds me of Return Of The Jedi when the Millennium Falcon goes inside to destroy the Death Star. It's fortunate these enemies build structures large enough to admit huge ships inside like this. And go Beverly!

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  3. All these toxic comments makes me wish Star Trek should die … you need to stop overthinking and overcomplaining. You all got to see the TNG Crew make a difference and go out with a bang so be happy…

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