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Star Trek releases the worst 4 minutes in franchise history, as a clip from Starfleet Academy

By Joshua Tyler | -What are you doing?

The full, four-minute clip from the upcoming series Star Trek: Starfleet Academy it has arrived online. This may be a reaction to the negative response people had to the poster, released late last week. The poster was criticized for being similar to an episode of Dawson’s Creek, So Paramount released a full four-minute clip of the space battle. Here it is…

Is this the worst place in Star Trek history? I think so.

As proof, I include this type of conversation posted by Holly Hunter: “The fire has completely spread!”

“The fire has completely spread!”

Full coverage for what? Often in Star Trek, this line contains the word “torpees,” as in the full spread of torpedoes. ” Said this way, it will show the ship’s weapons officer should fire all the tubes they have in their torpedo tubes, all at the same time. However, no one has talked about the weapons so far, so it is not clear that he wants to spread the. Hotel maybe?

Holly Hunter’s request for a fiery toast is followed by this line, from one of her officers: “I won’t!”

“I won’t!”

Karen never said why we can’t. Usually, this type of line will have many words in it. Words like, “We won’t know because there are nations in the tube,” or “We won’t because the weapons won’t be installed until Tuesday.” However, Karen failed the fire “full spread” never said why she can’t burn it; He only says “We can’t,” and someone sits around asking why.

Now that the Officer’s failed to burn the full spread of the substance, Holly Hunter ordered, “Urgent Urgent!” What to avoid? Normally, this sentence would contain the word “maneuvers.”

The captain would say, “Evasive emergencies.” It may be acceptable to omit the word “maneuvers” if the word “evasive” is plural. For example, the captain can say “urgent complaints!” Avoiding something that often requires more than one move, hence the PURAL. But Holly Hunter’s Captain Orvery is a different kind of unknown.

Does he order his officials to appear dragged down under comfort and hide? Should they give a fiery answer to his questions? He didn’t say.

The ship’s officers, understandably, ignore those invisible orders. No one answers to them, or does anything like “judge,” or whatever.

Instead, the blue-hued Karen who sits somewhere behind the captain starts screaming so much that the ship’s systems overload and lose power. This should not be difficult, because overload means more power. However the ship seems to be running out of power at the same time as it has more power than it can handle. Great luck.

The character of Captain Holly Hunter responds to these issues of having too much power and not enough power at the same time as ignoring it. Instead of taking action to save his crew from hitting the ground, he calls the ship’s doctor and asks for a report. In that case, it is not clear. The doctor stood in the hall, removed his arms, and, as a doctor without getting weapons or a background in engineering or fighting, did nothing to help their current situation.

This is where the villain appears and starts talking about an origami chicken. It’s the best part.

“Like an origami chicken!”


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