I sure did! While I love all Star trek shows (and I would say I consider DS9 to be best one) my favourite is voyager because due to its whole premise voyager was not an organisation it was a family in a way I dont think we have ever seen before or since in all of trek
As soon as the Voyager theme song came through in the orchestrated score I absolutely lost it. Hearing the Voyager theme subtly peppered into the score was brilliant.
@@ThiloAdamitz I was talking with my wife last night about captains and asked her “who would you rather have as a captain? The guy who mopes over issues in his office sipping tea or the chick that will slide down a chute and start blasting in order to break you out of prison?”
Does anyone else constantly come back to this moment? From the rendition of the Voyager theme, to 7 talking about her "home" (many of us started with Voyager, didn't we?) to that beautiful quote about loneliness. This was an incredible moment in a stellar season of Picard.
The Intrepid class was in my opinion one of the most elegant, beautiful and at the same time simple and practical design ever shown in Star Trek. I really miss Voyager...
I imagine if Star Trek: Legacy is made, we'll see them again. I especially want to see Voyager's Doctor again. I hope he uses the name Doctor Van Gogh like in "Before and After" always thought it suited him.
This gave me chills all over again. Season 3 is full of these little underrated character moments that really show how much the writers care for these characters and their stories.
The single best scene of Picard Season 3 was the nod to Voyager and Seven of Nine's backstory. The introduction of the Voyager music was perfect and tasteful. A bit of Janeway and Neelix would have been the cherry on the top, but it was perfect in its current form.
This was a great edit. I really did enjoy it. I've learned that when you do a "Memory Montage" the memory shouldn't have characters "talking to each other, where their mouths move and we cannot hear them speaking. I did enjoy this
Some of my fondest memories as a kid was sitting in the living room with Mom and Dad, Wednesdays at 8pm, tuned to UPN to watch the new episode of Voyager. I miss those days. This scene is so damn beautiful.
Great montage! Really moving. I think this episode was like a gift to us nutty Trekkies! So many little goodies and references! Honestly... I would love a Voyager spin-off! 🛸
Beautifully scripted, beautifully acted, beautifully scored. Voyager wasn't even my favourite series.... but I'm in tears... Great Edit, Kris Thompson!!
As Seven said "Voyager is my collective now. Your survival is important to me" Seven had some great episodes in Voyager, but Jeri's performance as a more 'mature' and 'human' Seven in Picard is perfect. I really hope we get to see more of Captain Seven and the crew of the Enterprise-G
Beautifully composed and compiled montage splicing the past and present together, in a way that does honour and justice to both Voyager and Picard, adding to both in a very enriching short. Well Done and Thank you. 😊
This video literally brought a tear to my eye. I grew up on the next generation trek ds9 but most of all my favourite Voyager. Seven is most probably my favourite character in trek. Her character has literally been through the mill and back far more than another other character yet she still retains her humanity even though she had to relearn it later in life. A true inspiration in the trek universe and in real life. Jeri Ryan ❤
@@kbanghart Cannot agree. Discovery wasn't Trek at all. Picard was some nostalgia fan service, but not Trek itself. Maybe we will have ST legacy not being a prequel and not being pessimistic general SciFi in ST clothes.
@@steinbockguythey did set it up, but thats no guarantee the Show is getting made. Matalas was just supposed to end Picard with some dignity aftee Kurzman ran it into the ground. All the set up for a potential new Legacy show was never pre-approved. He just did it because he is passionate baout Trek and hoped that, if he did a good job, layed a good foundation and the show was received well the Studio would see it as an opportunity too good to miss. A potential hit on a silver platter. But the execs could still say no, and up to this Point havent definitively said yes. Frakes apparently also pushes for it, but nothing is certsin yet.
@@thelonewolf267 I'd need to check, but her need to regenerate was not permanent. I'm pretty sure regeneration was until her human metabolism was fully recovered, which took some unspecified time.
@@SimonStewart75 Was never said in Voyager. As opposed it was stated that the doctor can not remove her primary borg implants as she'd die. Plain logic dictates until she has implants and mainly nanoprobes in her blood she requires regeneration. Probably just lazy writing - as it happens with Picard a lot.
i love the actors in this scene they picked a good guy to help lead the next spin off series of picard. his demeaner could charm everyone but he doesnt come across as a Discovery type wuss.
"Farther out than any of those other relics had ever gone..." I guess we all forget that Kirk's Enterprise breached the Great Barrier at both the center and edge of the galaxy... not as far??
I'd absolutely love for the future of Trek to be Captain 7, leading the way to find Chakotay, with the help of Admiral Janeway, while dealing with the resurging threat of the Vaadwuar (she is the one who accidentally woke them up from status). I'd pay for Matalas to direct that.
@@DunedinMultimedia2 I know, hence why I mentioned finding Chakotay. The writers could cook up a way to connect the Vaadwuar threat to his disappearance. I only trust Matalas though.
I'm still confused as to how Jack knows the Defiant (especially considering that isn't the original Defiant) but somehow doesn't know Voyager. Surely Voyager's story would be easy history for people of that time? It's even more confusing when you consider that Voyager and the Defiant literally existed at the same period of time and that Voyager even left from Deep Space 9 where the Defiant operated from.
He knew perfectly well who that vessel was, he just wanted to hear it right from Captain Seven's mouth just how much that ship and that crew meant to her.
Star Trek Voyager ended 23 years ago after 7/9 years away. Ha ha ha ha ha ha. Making the ship about 30 years old. Still a viable ship that could have been in service if the producers and writers didn't instead want this moment of fan servicing.
I agree the Intrepid class is still Young.. I loved Picard Season 3, but one thing I didn't like was them referring to Galaxy Class as old.. ancient, ect. I mean.. the Excelsior was in service for 100 fucking years, the Galaxy Class was about 35 / 37 years in service at the time of Picard S3.. I guess I get why they HAD to kinda do that.. If there had been a slew of GC's in the Federation Fleet scenes, what happened in E9 and E10 wouldn't have been as big or special.. but still. They could have just simply not mentioned them. - Anyways, with the Intrepid class being 28 / 30 years old and fucking Miranda Class ships having been in service for 100 years as well.. I'm hopeful that Voyager's place in the Museum was simply to protect her, to honor her individually and isn't an indication that the class in its entirety had been mothballed.
@@The280TimesTriviaChannel We're also really just talking about a class of vessel. Today we have impalas and Mustangs. They're not the same model year. Each model year has changes.
@kenryusagat sorry but the cv 65 ebterprise was only retired a few years ago and he was active foe 40 years. A galaxy hull is good for 100. An interp8d likely same amount. She is too young to be there as is the saber and akiras
About Picard...... killing off shaw was so wrong, hes was a great Captian, i love 7 but shes not got that Captain in here but is a fantastic Number 1, both of them together was great, but they should have killed off Raffi, noone seems to like her.
Janeway and Chakotay I think feature prominently in Star Trek: Prodigy which takes place sometime before this show I think. Janeway is actually being voiced by Kate Mulgrew still.
She went from hiding her borgness, wanting to quit starfleet and return to the rangers, because she wants to find a place she feels she belongs, and is confident in her identity. To captain of the USS Enterprise. Excited for the future. And absolutely certain that she's where she belongs. Maybe her story arc was more subtle than others in the season, but she absolutely had character development in season 3.