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I'm a old man and have followed Star Trek from the very beginning , I can say with hand on heart this is a master piece, from all fans I say thank you .

martindonnellan-pasos
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stunning. it's sad that so few of the original actors are left. very respectful recreation of Leonard Nimoy's Spock - still struggling with emotions.
I have to admit this brings a tear to the eye - must be getting old.
RIP Spock🌌

radagastaddams
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Wow. The attention to detail in the ship, face, uniform, and EVERYTHING, it’s absolutely perfect. This 2 minute clip is one of the greatest things I’ve ever seen from Star Trek.

johnsledge
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I grew up watching Star Trek TOS with my mom and Spock was her favorite character. Leonard Nimoy passed away a week after she did, but my first reaction to hearing about it was to call her. I've never cried because of a celebrities death before that, but that day I broke down. Seeing him again, even if it was a digital copy still made me cry.

richardathay
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I watched it 10 times and still get chills. That slight change in Spock's expression tells us he's in tremendous emotional pain. It's the Vulcan equivalent of dropping to your knees and sobbing. It's so well done, exactly how I would have expected Leonard Nimoy to do it.

bunkeymunky
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Just stunningly beautiful. We can see that, in spite of Spock's character, so many emotions here are being struggled with. This was a TRUE masterpiece of work and art.

Eazy-ERyder
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I literally had goosebumps when Kirk's grave appeared and I saw the hooded figure. But then seeing Leonard's/Spock's face... Right in the feels.

trilobite
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Spock's memory of the The Enterprise being destroyed by Kirk, on the Genesis planet, to save his accelerated aging body, in order to return his Katra to him on Vulcan, that had been transferred to McCoy. The memory in Spock seems to be in a younger version of him on a star base -- as opposed to the older Spock visiting Veridian III where Kirk was buried -- so much information in a 2 minute clip ---with such precise likeness makes the story so real. Absolutely amazing.

OriginalMichaelScott
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This is beyond perfect. Having watched Spocks reaction to Sarek's passing in TNG's Unification is both the same and different all in one. With Sarek's passing, Spock was both bitter and sad that his father had passed away, and yet he felt he did not know him as well as he'd like to have. In this instance, Spock is reacting to an extremely close friend, who risked everything to bring him back. The opening shot of this video makes us realise the true damage caused by the Enterprise's landing, something we didn't see too well in the movie due to CGI still being in its early days for this sort of stuff, and there was more of a budget to work to. But the recovery ties in very nicely with what we got to see at the end of Picard, season 3. Just two things I wished were different - Picard's line in the movie unfortunately, the Enterprise D cannot be salvaged." And also, that Leonard was still with us, so he could enjoy this masterpiece with us.

Thank you for making an old fan shed a tear.

MrFreesearcher
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I am 50 years old.
I am sobbing to see this moment out of time.
Leonard Nimoy's Spock is part of my soul.

lavapanther
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How a 2 minute video has made a 40 year old man cry like a baby is beyond me. This is MY Trek, and evidently is the Trek Terry Matalas is interested in making. Continuity matters and is full of golden opportunity to fill in gaps and expand and explore. #StarTrekLegacy 🙏🏻😭

ah
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I genuinely had more of an emotional reaction from this short than nearly any blockbuster movie from the last 10 years or so. The amount of passion that has been poured into this is obvious, thank you to all involved.

NerdburgChannel
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This genuinely made me tear up. It is wonderful to see the aftermath of Generations with the emotional weight its events deserve. Seeing the late-70s era Spock and the negative space in that last shot is what made me lose it slightly. I always felt it was a great shame to have Spock be still around in the 24th century and yet miss out on him seeing his apparently long-dead friend one last time. Whatever Roddenberry Archive wants to do with this technology, please make it worthwhile, it has the potential to provide closure to the franchise and give it back some of its dignity.

Orbis.Non.Sufficit
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I simply cannot find the words to accurately describe how this made me feel. The crashed 1701-D saucer section, the music, the emotions just below the surface of Spock's expression, all executed to perfection. Seeing this brought tears to my eyes.
Live long and prosper.

rutgerdemuelenaere
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"Brad, I’ve lost many friends. Some heroically. Some tragically. The randomness of death is merely a reflection of the unexpected joys we find in life. "
- Captain Hikaru Sulu to Ensign Brad Boimler

nowhereman
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How can a man who has purged himself of all emotion evoke so much of it in others just by showing his face? Brilliant.

gmr
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Since 1966 I have been and always will be a Trek fan. Thank you for sharing this with us...seeing that look on Spock feeling of love and lose of his friend Jim Kirk made me tear up

KPLHA
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After the epic resurrection of the Enterprise D from the finale of Picard season 3 now we are treated to a glimpse of when they were recovering her after 29 years. I can’t believe we get to see Nimoy again and his Spock reacting to his dear friend’s death, this is some closure I needed. I always felt Kirk’s death was so…. lacking from both how he died and afterwards.

champbaka
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I wish this level of passion and attention to detail could be put into any of the series or movies of the last 20 years

Stumpasm
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I'm turning also 40 and I'm crying too. I grew up watching Kirk and his crew and i do I love it. I have watched this video so many times and it is important. Family and friends. Thanks for this.

nonfictional.Pleist