I can't believe this video has 1.2 million views. This was made by my father, Brian, who unfortunately passed away in 2018. It was a product for it's time, which had the graininess of free-to-use video software and SD-quality clips collected over the years. And admittedly is is a bit biased towards American aviation, but I hope it can forgiven since he was in a USN SAR aircrew, so he always had a soft spot for the topic. If I could learn newer video creation techniques, I'd make atleast an HD version of this, and possibly add soms USSR clips of Yuri Gagarin's flight and newer advances in space flight. But I'm really happy that so many people appreciated this.
This is one of my most favourite songs of my life that means so much, I am so happy to have found this full version with this amazing footage too, thanks to you & your father for this, all the best to you! 🤗
I never could understand why this song got so much hate from Star Trek fans during the show Enterprise. I felt that it was perfect for the show that it was used as the intro for.
The faith thingy ain't logical, something you can feel it but can't explain to others. Its a sci-fi series, its supossed to achieve stuff by doing and not just believing. To be honest, it does sound quite 'prophetic', its beatiful song, shame it was taken the wrong way. Also, this song will 100% irritate any Vulcan, wasn't that the point?
It was years after that I started appreciate the series and its theme song. Even if it was a reused song from a movie that had no connection to Star Trek.
My dad died last week. I grew up watching every star trek episode that ever aired. I knew all the lore by the time I was 5 and we spoke about it every single time we saw each other. If he came round to visit within five minutes he'd have found some star trek to watch. This is the song he wanted at his funeral. And I will make it so
The federation and star fleet didn’t emerge out of the muck through man kind’s cynicism and sarcasm, it was through spirit, strength, optimism and hope. This song embodies those early years really well.
Because it was so different. I rewatched the whole series and enjoyed it. Star Trek fans that didn't like it wasn't putting the show in it's proper context. You had to watch Star Trek Enterprise like it was your first time watching Star trek. I bet after seeing STD Star Trek fans will never complain about this show again. lol
@@MrGrownman455 some will probably regret it got cancelled. Im open to reviving enterprise but i fear it may suffer the side effects of today's filming shit
Speaking as a massive, livelong Star Trek fan, at first I was confused as to why it wasn't more like the more traditional star trek tunes of TNG, DS9 or Voyager, having watched every single episode of all three. But when I watched this series I understood... this was the beginning of our journey away from our home solar system, it was before the Federation, space was a bigger and more dangerous place than it was for Picard, or even for Kirk. But the song was filled with the same optimism I saw from the crew, a crew more similar to comtemporary humans than those on any of the classic trek series. The I understood why the theme song was different, it was describing the tone of that era, that piece of trek history. I feel nostalgic when I hear the classic trek tunes, but this one... once I got it, it moved me to tears. The visuals with it, the space missions of yesterday and today, the progression of technology and space travel, it shows how far we have come and how far we have to go. For all I know (and I'm 36 and writing this), my great great great grandchildren may some day travel the stars, and see what is out there. I will be an old woman when we can seriously think about even colonizing mars let alone explore our part of the galaxy, so it will come too late for me, but I love to think that future generations can do what we currently lack the technology to do. Each time I look up at the night sky and see the stars, I wonder who is out there, if their planets are even remotely like ours, what the aliens look like, what is their culture like, would they like to visit sometime once we're advanced and interesting enough to be worth their time, can they eat the same types of food as we eat or is their diet totally different. So many questions, but I hope our future with aliens is similar to how it's portrayed in star trek, not necessarily Earth being the center of a massive empire, but just having friendly relations with our neighbors and understanding and tolerance of each others cultures and differences. You know, it's things like this that make things like racism so stupid, for all we know, this could be the very reason aliens HAVEN'T made themselves known already.
I came here to see if everybody else hates this song as much as I do. Your post made me listen to the song again. I still don't like it, it's way too Bon Jovi for me, but I feel more respect for it. Maybe one day I'll enjoy it. Star Trek Enterprise is the only ST serie where I fast forward thru the intro, maybe I should stop doing that.
Your comment resonates with me. When I first heard this intro years ago, I will admit I hated it. I couldn't understand why this particular song was picked for the series at the time. It didn't sound anything like the Star Trek opening songs. It didn't have that usual feel. However, after a lil while of tucking into the show and briefly forgetting about the other shows treating this one as the start my mindset changed. This opening is supposed to be different. Thats the point. This song, the feeling woven into it and the words tell how man started on their path to the stars from their humble naval sailing ships which led to the first Enterprize out on the sea then with further technical advancement soon the sky was ours with air travel. We then further mastered our nautical expertise with submarines and aircraft carriers. Our next rung in the ladder was space travel. It was a long road and many remember when the Space program seemed to stall. We even took some losses along the way but now look at where we are with the commercial sector helping it grow. Past, present and future. This song . . . it covers it all. And yes, I too can't help but shed a tear when I think of just how far mankind has come despite the struggles, the setbacks, the difficulties, the pain and more. We continue on. We keep going. We keep moving forward. We let nothing get in our way. This song has become my life mantra. I think for many of us, we just never gave this song a chance or really listened to what it was trying to say to us. Coming from one lifelong Star Trek female fan who grew up on the original series thanks to my veteran dad. Now, I embrace them all. I will admit I am trying my hardest with the latest modern ones, Discovery and Picard. They lost their way somewhere along the line with these. But I don't want them to ever give up trying. Star Trek has been around for so long already. Speaking for myself and for others, I hope that it continues to be around and it finds its way into the hearts of the next generation like it did mine as an eager and wide eyed lil seven year old girl, more then 22 years ago.
hopefully they come and talk to cows,chickens and pigs first, and hear what horrible monsters we are as a race, then explode this horrible planet.... we have no hope
*Cadnian blood comes to a screeching halt as an army of Imperial guardsmen look over. Shocked at the very idea of working with filthy Xenos* No but really it’s great to see other people get the point of this song. I shall continue my crusade to get my dad to understand it.
Honestly it makes me a little angry when i think about the things you mentioned. Because i know I'll never be able to experience them in my lifetime. Yeah, i know a little selfish of me but can't help it. Hopefully my descendants can experience what i long for... if we dont annihilate ourselves in the coming decades
How can anyone hate this song? This intro? This is a monument to the mankind. Every great achievement ever made. Our curiosity, our endurance, our willpower. This is what it means to be human. Anyone who thinks otherwise should rethink their place in this world.
This song has got no business being anywhere near a Star Trek series, especially “Enterprise”, which was one of the best, and I’ve spoken to loads of Trekkies online who refuse to watch it based solely on that song. I mean, it mentions the word “faith” at least 3 times! *In a Science Fiction series???* Who do they think are watching these programs? It’s certainly not a bunch of Evangelicals! And the worst of it was, they couldn’t even have used the Rod Stewart original…they had to use a cheap knock-off from Russell bloody Watson! I couldn’t stand that guy back then, and seeing his name come up in the title sequence was almost enough to stop me watching it! Thankfully my remote control had a mute button!
@@terrypussypower Gotta tell you, first time i watched the pilot episode i found the song... unfit for the series, but kinda grew on me, every episode forward i heard the song and all of a sudden there was a smile on my face. "Faith of the heart, faith of the mind, faith of the soul", it never says faith for a GOD or anything like it. The song speaks about hope and faith in our dreams, our goals and our strength to go forth and achieve them, not in putting empty emotionless faith in a GOD to do it. So, as a long time Star Trek fan and hardcore atheist, i aprove this awesome song 🖖🏻💫🎶
Yes. I am glad they went with a lyrical one. I guess they didn't like it enough to do it again, but for me, it was inspirational and I really enjoyed Enterprise....
Tears ... this absolutely moves me to tears. This isn't just about Star Trek or space travel. This is about DREAMS ... this is about looking over the horizon and wondering what else is out there. This is about being daring and courageous and willing to take on the extremes of our universe in order to open the minds and hearts of ordinary people. I salute all of the brave explorers of the past and the brave explorers of the future, because this video celebrates their spirit.
"The universe is not chaos. It's connection. Life reaches out for life. That's what we were born for, isn't it? To stand on a new world and look beyond it to the next one. It's who we are." 'Maggie' - "Mission to Mars"
In 2017 I awoke in ICU after 8 days in and out conscious being told I almost died from a massive cerebellar stroke. A myrical I survived. In the early stages of recovery - I learned how to do everything as if a baby would. From walking to talking. Literally starting over at age 53. A wonderful nurse would visit and play this song for me. It is now my favorite and most inspirational song every time I feel like giving up on what's normal for most people. Never give up. Look beyond the horizon. Dare to do the impossible. Never let others hold you down. Have faith of the heart. You can do anything.
hats off to every explorer and adventurer who has died whilst advancing the boundaries of human knowledge. so much of what we have today is built on the efforts of those from the past who stood to earn almost nothing from simply going. the risks taken by past human beings have given us the world we have today. the risks we take today give future generations their future. we landed on a comet? you think this is nothing? think if nobody in the 60's wanted to go to the moon.. where would we be? we cannot afford to live our lives only for ourselves. we HAVE to think of future generations. A society becomes great when old men plant trees whose shade they will never know. let us plant trees of knowledge.
Every time I listen to this song, I feel my faith in humanity be restored. There may be a lot of bad, but there’s a lot of good too. There’re hope. It’s a long road, but it’s not over yet.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but our history, especially the past 10 years, will neither lead to the Federation nor the Terran Empire, not even the Confederation. We're more headed towards Raised by Wolves' Mithraics vs Atheists.
I don't hate it, and there's really nothing "wrong" with it-in fact, I think it's a pretty good song. But change the opening credits, and it could have been the theme to a whole bunch of TV shows from the mid-90s to the mid-2000s. And that's the problem. The other ST themes (including ST:D which I really don't like) let you know that it wasn't just an ordinary TV show.
It changed from the more orchestral openings to what some called "power ballad" and it referenced faith (which caused the pedantic to go off on "it's about science".
@@almostfm Yes. It sounds like "a whole bunch of TV shows from the mid-90s to the mid-2000s. And that's the problem." But no. That's the genius. This show is set before the other series; closer to our current time. And it shows scenes from out time. The common music just ADDS a perfect topping to it.
I have always loved both the song and the video that goes with it. To me it embodies the true spirit of human exploration into the unknown, which fits the theme of the Trek universe.
Major goose bumps... especially realizing that the name "Enterprise" now owes more of its notability to the StarTrek franchise than it does to the records of the various USS Enterprises (one of the new Ford-class nuclear carriers will be USS Enterprise, now that CVN-65 has been decommissioned) and the original HMS Enterprise. Dreams matter.
The name has become somewhat heavy with its history. Probably so much so that i find it highly likely and amusing that if we every get to build spaceships for real, a good part of them will be named Enterprise.
@@eventingcrazy Actually, with some nice irony, the spelling of the Royal Navy warship was the H.M.S. Enterprize. With a "z". You can actually see that in the opening credits sequence, if you look. So, yeah, the British warship had the "American" spelling, and the American ships have the "British" spelling. But I like that. It's like "cultural exchange" and very Roddenberry at heart.
I wish they never cancelled this show. It was a great new take on Star Trek plus this song was so inspirational. You could feel it coursing thru you like it was blood. I was upset after watching the last episode knowing that no more would follow.
It´s been a long road, getting from there to here. It´s been a long time, but my time is finally near. And I can feel the change in the wind right now. Nothing´s in my way. And they´re not gonna hold me down no more, no they´re not gonna hold me down. Cause I´ve got faith of the heart. I´m going where my heart will take me. I´ve got faith to believe. I can do anything. I´ve got strength of the soul. And no one´s gonna bend or break me. I can reach any star. I´ve got faith, I´ve got faith, faith of the heart. It´s been a long night. Trying to find my way. Been through the darkness. Now I finally have my day. And I will see my dream come alive at last. I will touch the sky. And they´re not gonna hold me down no more, no they´re not gonna change my mind. Cause I´ve got faith of the heart. I´m going where my heart will take me. I´ve got faith to believe. I can do anything. I´ve got strength of the soul. And no one´s gonna bend or break me. I can reach any star. I´ve got faith, faith of the heart. I´ve known the wind so cold, and seen the darkest days. But now the winds I feel, are only winds of change. I´ve been through the fire and I´ve been through the rain. But I´ll be fine. Cause I´ve got faith of the heart. I´m going where my heart will take me. I´ve got faith to believe. I can do anything. I´ve got strength of the soul. And no one´s gonna bend or break me. I can reach any star. I´ve got faith. I´ve got faith of the heart. I´m going where my heart will take me. I´ve got strength of the soul. And no one´s gonna bend or break me. I can reach any star. I´ve got faith, I´ve got faith, faith of the heart. It´s been a long road.
At 0:46 is that Yuri Gagarin? There is no insignia in the photo, however, if it is then congratulations is due to the producers to see achievement past the politics.
three days after the 30th anniversary of the Challenger accident it still hurts to see the crew, I remember watching the launch and explosion in elementary school, I'm 38 now. This is an excellent tribute to their sacrifice and all our members of the space program. instead of working on weapons to kill each other, our government should take those dollars and put it into the next frontier, Space. There are discoveries to be made! if we don't those lives lost in the space program were in vain.
Robert, I KNOW how you feel because I watched the first orbits around the earth LIVE. I saw our USA efforts to get to the moon, failures and ultimate success. I dreamed of that being me from sixth grade. I'm over 60 now and I STILL haven't given up my dream! Privatized space travel is becoming a reality and no matter what the risk, I'm going to get UP there. Wanna go to mars? keep the dream alive son!
man, this song... it's a perfect tribute to exploration, starting from our world and now the final frontier. and the best part about it is that we know almost nothing, we will live the beginning of a new era of exploration, with both good and bad thing but ultimately we will become a better specie, WE'LL GO WHERE NO MAN HAS GONE BEFORE!
the Vulkrox Space the final frunter these are the Voyagers of the starshim Enterprise its continuing mition to explore strange new world's to seak out new life and new sivolasations to boldly go wher no non has gone before (Patrick Stewarts Version) the one I just said Star Trek The next Generation =)
the Vulkrox oh and I know in William Shatnas version is instead of Continuing mition I know its 5 year mition and also in William s where no man has gone before
Benedict Zwartzneger Thank you for your help but it seems not available to me South Park? Serms easy to remember I bet I can find it on a website Though I have no idea how this has anything to do with This song but im going to do some research on this to see if its true or not
I realize I will be classified as a uber nerd for this, but this song actually brings me to tears every time I hear it... Faith of the heart... The belief in oneself to be able to do anything... I hope humanity becomes like Starfleet
Except for the last 2 episodes, I thought Star Trek Enterprise was great. Answered a lot of Questions. Learned the I.D. #,s of the U.S.S. Defiant, NCC-1764. Learned what kind of logo it had on the uniform. Damn! Jolene Blacklock looked sexy in a 60,s Go Go mini Defiant dress. Just watching her was worth the show.
You didn't like Terra Prime? Thought that was a great episode. I'm only sad they didn't end the show there. Instead we got the crappy These Are the Voyages.
While this is my least favorite version of Star Trek, favorite being NG, this one has the best opening, followed closely by the original's, they just set the tone perfectly for what Star Trek is about.
1994chocolatemilk voyager is my favorite, followed by enterprise, followed by deep space 9, followed by animated series, followed by next generation, followed by original series...but this is my favorite theme!
It's such a shame that show got canceled just as it was Finding its footing they could have done the Romulan War and ended the last season with the signing of the Federation Charter
I don't hate Star Trek Enterprise. Now I know that's an unpopular opinion, but that's my thoughts on the matter. I actually thought it was a good series. Maybe I'm biased since it was my first Trek series, but oh well.
It was my 5th Star Trek series (TOS in reruns, Next Gen, DS9, Voyager, Enterprise, Discovery), and I liked it too. I feel it had more life available, but the guys looking at number did not, so it did not continue. Live Long and Prosper.
PeculiarReality I watched The next Generation first then The original series then Voyager wasn't really interested in DS9 so yeah I tryed a few episodes but nope not for me and Enterprise I watched some odd episodes from different seasons
David Nuttall I never watched Star Trek Descoverry what year was it filmed and do the characters have a bid of personalits from the othe Star Trek programmes? Lke The doctor in discovery has a bit of McCoy , Beverly Crusher, The Emergency medical holagram , or the Captain in Discovery having a bit of Kirk ! Picard , anyone? Ohhh and the engineer having a bit of Scotty , and Laforjg
I know some people have an issue with this intro music because of the lyric ‘I have faith’ when clearly Star Trek is about scientific discovery, but in this case it seems to me as if the faith of the singer is in themselves. It’s about confidence and self assuredness that anything is possible and you can achieve your dreams. That a species that once lived in caves and used spears could someday travel beyond the stars
Some people have an issue with anything. I don't care. Faith is MUCH more than a religious term. Watched Star Trek from 60's though not the streaming series.
Ben B, Faith in the religious context aside. I see it as meaning there is faith in the hope that humanity that can move beyond hate and war and seek out new life and civilisations. To make star trek real.
@@TheHolyMongolEmpire It truly served it's purpose here more then the film ever did. Sometimes life just has a silly way of making things work out like that.
The future of the human race, is not on this planet. It is to reach out , first to explore our solar system, then if we don’t destroy ourselves, to reach out beyond into interstellar space. Maybe some day we can “Go where no one has gone before”
Could be one of my favorite tunes . . i do not usually post here but I will say this... I started watching Star Trek at 3.. original series... been with me my whole life... which I am grateful
This is the best! It's not only one of the most inspirational song ever but it's also impressive to see the generations of ships go further and further showing us how we evolve It's beautiful it reminds us we can do everything possible and nothing is impossible. I quote from Picard to a undeveloped species who saw their technology : Nothing is out of our Reach, not even the stars
I still don't understand why people hate this theme. I unironically think it's the best theme of the entire Star Trek series. Especially with the intro visuals. It's just SO good. This Theme, plus the visuals is like, the perfect kind of thing to send out into space. It's the baby steps of human space exploration! How could you NOT like this theme??? it's fantastic. Different? Sure! But still amazing! Edit: Some typos.
Agreed. If people don't like it, it's because it's different than any other Star Trek theme song. Get used to it. Things evolve. Just like the song says.
This song with the whole background of aviation and space travel development extrapolated into the Star Trek time period fits so well. It forges a connection between our own space travel tech and that of Star Trek's. The song also makes me feel good and hopeful for the future.
THANK YOU! Absolutely amazing video! Must give kudos for including A Shepard and the overlooked suborbital Mercury flights as well as including the sacrifice of the NASA astronauts who as R Reagan put so well " Reached out and touched the face of God." Again Thank you!
I've spent the last several years watching episodes of all the Star Trek series each night on UPN. After watching them for several months, I was very surprised to find that that I found the Enterprise series to be far and away, the second best Star Trek series ever, just behind the original Star Trek series. And the only reason I put the original series first, is because it deserves a lot of credit for being the first and bringing the concept to live, and covering a lot of social topics that were controversial when it came out in the '60s . The reason I love the Enterprise series so much is because it never had "trivial" episodes, where the show was dominated by romance themes ( ex. Riker and Troi), it never had "silly" episodes like Voyager devolving into Tim Paris playing Flash Gordon in the holodeck), and it was far superior to Deep Space Nine . Enterprise was gritty, with morally complex themes ( ex. Archer having to blow up a listening post of unarmed aliens in order to keep their presence secret while trying to find and stop the doomsday weapon from blowing up Earth ), and it showed how difficult it was to be in space , pretty much on your own , without a fleet of starships to help you out. The way Star Trek fans dissed this show and , in my opinion, are very closed minded about it , is a shame. They're missing out on an excellent series
I love Enterprise and I love this song. Got the boxset for Christmas and watched it back to back. Almost made me cry when I got to the end. I’m going to miss those guys 😭
On currently watching Star Trek Enterprise on Horror Channel in the UK for the first time, (YES, in 2018, sorry!) I can honestly say it is my favourite Star Trek series, hands down. Not a bad episode in there up to Episode 20, Season 3. It is fantastic, and PHEW!, that heart-shuddering theme opening, awesome! Great acting and production values throughout from all involved. Epic stuff. Miss it, when it ends. Will have to chase up the DVDs from Series 1, to Series 5, fast.
I still love Enterprise but... its now my fourth favorite Star Trek series. Deep Space Nine is now #1, then its Next Generation, then Voyager, then Enterprise.
When I was young my dad would always let me stay up just long enough to watch this and this song and the videos always made me feel strong secure and proud
This was a great song and I also think it was perfect for the Show. I've been watching reruns of all the various Star Trek shows, for the past several months, and I'm surprised to say that I think the 'Enterprise ' show was not only vastly underrated, but was probably the SECOND best Star Trek series ever, behind only the original series. I realize Trekkie's will cry 'blasphemy' at that statement, , but the Next Generation, as good as it was , had a lot of lame episodes, especially in the later years. And Voyager got pretty silly after 3 years, while Deep Space Nine was never very good. . The Enterprise series however, always had good episodes, an excellent cast, and it showed what I thought was a fairly realistic, gritty way, of how the Federation came to be and survive despite a lot of early challenges. It 's much much better than it was given credit for.
Yes! I'm glad we have the same feelings about TOS and Enterprise. Most people consider TNG to be the best and Enterprise to be the worst. I've always thought TOS was the best and Enterprise was right up there in 2nd place.
Voyager is the one that everybody always dissed when I was growing up. This show was just straight up forgotten. That said, Enterprise, TNG, Voyager, DS9 and the original series are unfortunately the only good Trek series we've managed to snag. I haven't been able to stomach much of the newer series. Especially those trash tier animated ones
my mum loved this song, especially the bit with the sailing ship called HMS Enterprize. Her dad was in the navy and it held a special place for her. I always thought this song was perfect for this series because it shows the journey and the progress, but above all the newness and the fact that this was the very start, before everything.
My Grandfather was born in 1898. He passed away in 1993. This man lived through so much History and witnessed so many technical breakthroughs and other "Miracles", it still boggles my mind just thinking about it! Our current dreams are of Interstellar Travel. Some think we are on the threshold of a final breakthrough that will make this dream possible. I just hope and pray, should we ever attain to such capabilities, that we show a lot more of both Wisdom and Compassion then did our ancestors!
I've ALWAYS thought this song was PERFECT for the enterprise show. Since it was the FIRST ENTERPRISE. "ITS BEEN A LONG ROAD, GETTING FROM HERE TO THERE" is an acknowledgment of how far humanity has come from since we launched the Voyager satellites and.landed on the moon. It captures EVERYTHING the world felt at that time. It is my personal FAVORITE ST song.
Well no. I've heard a few trekkie say that . I may not agree with your statement BUT I enjoyed Enterprise. I just wished they were allowed to go 2 more seasons.
I have my first flight lesson today. I have been playing this on repeat all day. Thank you Star Trek, for letting me dream to boldly go where I have never gone before, and explore the final frontier.
That video is right on target our hopes and dreams and space program are what made that future possible keep on dreaming and believing we will get there yet.I love that video RCVPogue
It's awesome tribute to all that has traveled into space exploration from landing on the moon to the Challenger accident. God bless those who did. And God bless to Gene Rodenberry creating Star Trek and allowing us to image what it would to live in space. Live long and prosper.
Holy Gene Rodenberry's Ghost! This goes straight into my favorites, right this instant, because the additional footage so uttterly matches the extended song, that not only has it given me a case of the shivers, it almost made me cry!
A lot of people are critical of this song for being different than the orchestral songs of previous ST series, but the beginning, in particular, always gives me chills.
Season 1 of discovery was a crime against the entire star trek fan base, but season 2 was a vast improvement, but there are still a few problems that need to be ironed out. It's looking more and more like discovery will continue the trend of a Star trek show only truly hitting it's stride by season 3 (which has been true of pretty much every other trek show excluding TOS)
From the first ships, to planes, to rockets, to shuttles, to space stations, to early starships, to the flight of the Phoenix, to the first warp ships, to the first warp 5 ship, the constitution class, to the excelsior class, to the ambassador class, to the galaxy glass to the sovereign class Enterprise E. It truly has been a long road.
Mr Star Trek himself, Gene. His dream to reach&explore space together. He was a racial for pushin the envelope on culture,science&tech. But he gave us warnings on using science&tech creatively. For the betterment of humanity.
This should not I have got as much hate as it did. It for perfectly for what enterprise was about, the begging of the federation and the beginning of everything we knew. The crew boldly went where no one had gone before literally. The song also harps back to the hope humanity had at this moment in time after years of conflict and hardship. They had faith and hope for the future for the first time in years in no small part thanks to the invention of the warp drive. Fantastic theme and show.
oh... God, was so touching when I recognized the crew from Apollo 1, Challenger and Columbia, our heroes that assumed the risk and sacrified their lives while trying to go beyond 😢
This song is so dear to my heart. I started working as a customer support at a company. I was treated very badly. Moved on from that job to another, becoming a marketing data analyst. The salary wasn't bad, but it wasn't good either. All this time, I studied hard, never gave up, following my dream. I always wanted to be a game developer and have my own company. I worked over 13 hours a day on Upwork, Fiver, all this time, listening to this song on repeat. Today, after 7 years, I have my own company, working on game development and still listening to this song - My time is finally near and this is the soundtrack that gave me all the motivation to do it! P.S. I'm a Star Trek geek too and I love it! :))