"The Starship Enterprise." "Its mission:" "To seek out new life, ...survey uncharted worlds, ...and defend Federation territories." "From its beginning as a common science vessel to becoming the flagship of Starfleet, ...this is the evolution of the U.S.S. Enterprise." "The Enterprise NX-01 was the first Earth starship with a human-built propulsion system." "It was a new generation of starship meant for long-term space travel and exploration." "NX-01 is basically an experiment." "Christened the Enterprise, ...actually it's the very first ship to be called Enterprise, ...its whole purpose was to explore the unknown, ...go places where humans have never gone before." "As time went on, the design of the ship was going to relate itself to the way it's been discovering space, how space travel works, ...light speed works, all that type of new technologies that were discovered." "In 2245, the NCC-1701 was launched from the San Francisco Fleet Yards." "This Constitution-class Enterprise was in service for 25 years, ...including five highly successful years under the command of Captain James Kirk." "Following a quarter century of service to Starfleet, ...the Enterprise was called into drydock to be given a complete upgrade of all its major systems." "The retrofit was to upgrade the ship to handle the new stresses, ...the new loads, the new speeds." "The old cylindrical nacelles on the ship were replaced, ...as were the nacelle struts." "This allowed for a newer, aerodynamic design." "The ship was also equipped with dual extravehicular activity bays." "This allowed maintenance and cargo ships easier access to the Enterprise." "After many months in drydock for refit, the Enterprise was put back in service." "It was now one of the most recognized and respected ships in the Federation." "The Enterprise pretty much has become the ship." "Being so, it's always the challenge of alien forces to take it down." "It would be the gold mark for any race to take that ship down, claim victory." "The Enterprise, under attack from the Reliant, Khan's crew, ...the shields weren't up." "They were not ready for an attack, ...and so when the surprise attack took place, ...they were hit in all their vital areas, pretty much making them helpless." "After the Enterprise encountered the Reliant and sustained its heavy damage, ...its first point of origin was to go to the Spacedock and get repairs." "In that time, Captain Kirk has to commandeer the ship, ...to steal it to get Spock back to his homeworld." "The ship had not been fixed, it hadn't been repaired." "It left home never to come back." "When it encountered the Klingons, ...they pretty much had a field day on the ship." "They had the cloaking device, all kinds of technologies that that ship, in that particular state, was not ready to handle." "Following a costly encounter with a Klingon bird-of-prey, ...the NCC-1701 was given its self-destruct command." "This resulted in the complete destruction of the Enterprise." "Following the loss of the refitted Enterprise, ...Starfleet commissioned an old Constitution-class ship, ...and in honor of previous service to the Federation, ...renamed it U.S.S. Enterprise, ...service number NCC-1701-A." "It was the end of the era for that Constitution-style class of ship." "After the attack on the Enterprise by Khan, ...a whole design team kind of went to work to figure out what would happen had that attack gone further." "Obviously, the neck would've been blown apart." "It was a very weak design element in that particular ship." "When it came time to re-commission an Enterprise-B, ...the Excelsior was the obvious choice, ...because it's the strongest of the Federation ships." "Design changes led to the Excelsior-class vessels to have a more durable neck." "The nacelles had been set to a lower profile and the struts were closer to the body." "It was given a more compact design, to keep the limbs of the ship from being a focus of an enemy during an attack." "The Enterprise-B's maiden voyage, it was a christening ceremony." "Admiral Kirk was there to kind of give it the send-off." "And, as things go, space emergency takes place, ...it encounters kind of an energy ribbon which they're not sure what it is." "Being that Captain Kirk was onboard, ...a veteran of all kinds of situations like this, ...decided that he could alter the ship's deflector ray to basically put a hole in the energy ribbon long enough to pull the survivors of the ship out." "In doing so, the tendrils of the energy ribbon, ...which was just this static ball of energy and electricity, ...actually strikes part of the ship, ...destroying the entire section where Captain Kirk was working," "...thus giving him basically his last flight on the Enterprise." "Prior to its decommission, the Enterprise-B successfully charted over 140 new star systems and made first contact with 17 new civilizations." "The Enterprise-C, encountering an attack by the Romulan forces, ...pretty much met its demise in a heavy battle." "It fought as long as it could, as boldly as it could, ...but it was no match for what the Romulans had to throw at it, ...making Starfleet very aware that the Romulan threat was a lot stronger than they had imagined," "...and technology would take us into new frontiers from this point on." "The Sammy-class starship was the new design which would carry the name Enterprise." "Now the flagship of the Federation, its size was unmatched in Starfleet." "The purpose of this ship was more taking it out of the battleship mode and putting it more into a family in space." "What they wanted to have is communities." "The ship was designed to stay in space much longer than previous Enterprise designs." "The immense size of the Enterprise-D allowed approximately 1,016 officers, ...enlisted crewmen and civilians onboard." "The Galaxy-class Enterprise had the most advanced warp core in the fleet at the time." "It could sustain a warp speed of 9.6 for 12 consecutive hours." "As the science of warp speed kind of advances in the Star Trek universe, ...the ships also change as they go along." "If you look at the ships on a profile point of view, from the original to the D, ...the original Enterprise, you see the nacelles are higher than the saucer, ...and as the ships progress in design," "...they actually go lower to the point where they're parallel with the saucer, ...to the point with the D where they're below the saucer." "The purpose of this is all with the new aesthetic design of longer space travel and the way aerodynamic warp factors go into play." "The Enterprise-D had a new phaser design." "It had multiple strips positioned on its hull, ...which allowed the phasers to move independently toward different targets." "It also had two photon torpedo bays located on the ship." "Each bay had the ability to fire ten torpedoes simultaneously, ...and each torpedo could also be given its own individual target." "Bunch of rogue Klingons decide to take it on, take it down and claim the victory." "They pretty much meet their match with the Enterprise-D." "The battle takes place, they take out the Klingons, but in doing so they've damaged their own ship to the point where it's unrecoverable." "They have to separate the saucer from the body, ...let the body go to waste, evacuate the crew to the saucer." "The ship had to go down." "It had to crash." "There was no other way to keep it in space." "It was losing its orbit, ...it would have burned up had they not been able to get down." "The smoothest you could get it in was the way that everyone was able to survive." "The successor to the Enterprise-D was the new Sovereign-class starship, ...service number NCC-1701-E." "Larger and tactically more capable than the Enterprise-D, ...this new vessel was designed to defend the Federation and its allies." "The main aesthetic difference between the D and the E is the saucer shape." "They're both ovals, but on the D it's more of a wider layout and on the Enterprise-E the oval's elongated with the length of the ship." "The Enterprise-E was given a much tighter design." "The neck between the saucer and the body of the ship has been decreased." "The nacelles have been elongated for an increase in warp capability and to also increase the durability of the ship during extended warp travel." "The Enterprise-E had a purpose." "Unlike the other ships, ...which were basically advancements in the lineage, ...the Enterprise-E was basically designed to battle the Borg." "Its whole purpose was to fight this enemy that's whole purpose was to destroy and take over Earth." "Basically, it was meant to be a battleship." "It's a much sleeker ship." "It's a longer ship in comparison to the original Enterprise, which was roughly around 900 feet." "This one was 2,250 feet." "Vast difference in scale." "Being that it was an attack vessel, its entire primary defense system, ...attack system was set forward on the saucer and the underside of the ship." "They felt this would be the strongest point, ...always keeping its nose high on its enemy and being the one that would do the attacking, as opposed to defending." "The most advanced tactical upgrade to the Enterprise-E was the addition of the quantum torpedoes." "Designed to help battle the Borg, these torpedoes used zero-point energy, ...which increased their destructive power up to two-and-a-half times that of a standard torpedo." "With the successful destruction of a Borg cube in 2373, ...the quantum torpedo proved to aid in the Federation's ongoing battle with the Borg." "During a hostile encounter with the Reman vessel Scimitar, ...the Enterprise, under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, ...collides with the enemy ship, ...crippling the Scimitar and severely damaging the Enterprise-E." "The Enterprise-E survives the battle, comes back to Earth." "Pretty much last moments recorded in the Spacedock, ...being retrofitted with all its latest and newest technologies, ...and awaiting its further and newest missions." "Carrying on with the design of the Enterprise, ...the next numerical Enterprise would be the F." "In design sense, it's something that's always on the drawing board." "Ideas are always conceived of what the new ship would be." "What would advance the ship from where we know they are now?" "From the Enterprise-E, where would you go?" "The continuing voyages of the Starship Enterprise will last for generations to come." "Always the most distinguished of Starfleet vessels, ...any ship bearing the name Enterprise will continue to be recognized throughout the galaxy." ""Tickle us, do we not laugh?" "Prick us, do we not bleed?"" ""Wrong us,"" ""...shall we not revenge?"" ""Revenge is a dish that is best served cold?"" "Watch your future's end." "Resistance is futile." "They say time is the fire in which we burn." "Each man hides a secret pain." "Share your pain." "In six hours, every living thing in this system will be dead." "Kill everything on that ship, ...then set a course for Earth." "The best villains are the ones that you can understand." "And the really great villains are the ones that you root for." "The universe has to focus its energy on your hero through some specific vessel." "And so a good villain represents not only the character or whatever the specific villain happens to be, ...but also represents just kind of the dark side of the universe." "Your hero has to rise to a challenge, ...and the worse off your villain is and the more horrible the villain is, ...the more the hero has to become a hero." "One of us is gonna live and one of us is gonna die, ...and it doesn't really matter what anyone's motives are at that point." "It's just Darwin." "They're tragic heroes." "All good villains, I think, are, in a way, tragic heroes." "And the more personal the stakes are for the villain, the better." "You know, as in the case of Khan, someone who was abandoned, ...whose wife was killed by that crew, ...you know that he is motivated by revenge." "It's a basic human emotion." "You know that, at the end of the day, he holds Kirk responsible for it." "And that's critical." "Khan." ""He heaps me." "He tasks me and I'll have him." ""I'll chase him around the Antares" " "Maelstrom." - ...maelstrom and round perdition's flames before I give him up." "Revenge is a very appealing fantasy." ""I'll repay them."" "It's a staple of movies." "It's a staple of theater." "Villains never think they're villains." "And again, as Alex was saying, that's what's so great about Khan." "He is a man who has truly been wronged and who can directly trace his suffering to the very crew that he goes after." "In a sense, he is, like many great villains, ...created by the altruistic actions of people doing decent things." "That story was so personal." "He hit Kirk exactly where Kirk's weak spots were." "Surely I have made my meaning plain." "I mean to avenge myself upon you, Admiral." "He's very, very smart, ...but his intelligence cannot compete with his hatred." "A crewman says to him, "You have this ship." "You can go where you want."" ""You don't need to go through with this."" "But he can't stop." "He can't bring himself to stop, ...and in that instant, one senses the hubris that brings about his downfall." "You have Genesis." "You can have whatever you..." "Full power!" "Damn you!" "There was a soul to Ricardo Montalban that you could feel the weight of his loss behind everything that was going on." "And he was incredibly operatic in a great way." "He just brought such scope to that character." "If your villain is engaging enough, ...you can't take your eyes off them." "In the opening scene of ll, where he is first introduced, ...there was a six-page monologue about why he's so enraged." "And when Montalban first did it, just was sort of running the lines, ...he was screaming the whole thing." "And then we had this little conversation afterwards, ...and I said, you know, "The thing about crazy people..." ""...that's so scary is they don't even have to raise their voice..." ""...'cause once you know they're crazy, it's like, 'What's he going to do next?"'" "Sir, I demand to be..." "You are in a position to demand nothing, sir." "And the moment he heard that, ...that's when the fun really began in terms of creating that character because he took that idea and ran with it." "I never forget a face." "Mr. Chekov, ...isn't it?" "And he was speaking very quietly for a lot of it." ""Mr. Chekov, isn't it?"" ""Tell me where I may find James Tiberius Kirk."" "You didn't expect to find me." "You thought this was Ceti Alpha VI." "Khan was kind of space opera, except he wasn't singing, though." "He was just emoting, and it was the same kind of passion and the same kind of theatricality, in a way, but no less effective for that." "In fact, I think it fits into Star Trek brilliantly." "The best hero, I think, is also one that you feel bad for when they die and, also, you know they have to die." "And if you can give that to the audience, ...then you have a truly successful bad guy." "Yeah, that's right. 'Cause if you don't feel a little bit bad for Khan when he's dying there with his face melting, ...there's something wrong with you, man." "Christopher Lloyd." "He is another one of those villains who shows how tenuous the tone of Star Trek can be." "And, I think, through much of that movie, ...he walks it very well." "I mean, he's responsible..." " ...for the death of Kirk's son." " Kirk's son, yeah." "And you can't commit an action like that and not immediately..." "And I know for a lot of fans, that was kind of a moment that possibly pushed Star Trek in a way that was uncomfortable, ...but it also shows that it was an effective villain decision or a character decision." "And to have that happen along with just the craziness that, ...and I say that in a good way, that Christopher Lloyd brings to it was a tightrope act, and I think he walked it well." "The Klingons, which were typically our stand-in for the Soviet Union, ...the cold warriors, ...they talk funny." "They all look alike." "They smell funny." "The game's afoot, huh?" "The idea of a smiling villain, of a witty villain, ...of a deceptively pleasant villain." "Have we not "heard the chimes at midnight"?" "Khan is anything but that." "He has no humor at all." "He has a big sense of irony, Khan, but he has no sense of humor." "Chang has a big sense of humor and very little irony." ""Cry 'Havoc!" "' and let slip the dogs of war."" "Spock." "It's me." "It's Sybok." "Sybok is literally your crazy half-brother who joined a cult." "I think he represents the kind of villain that you cannot simply dispatch with a phaser shot or where it literally becomes..." "Again, going back to the idea that the best villains somehow reflect your heroes." "Well, here's a villain who is Spock's family, ...who wants to lead the Enterprise on a religious crusade ...to the center of the galaxy." "And there is I think that..." "Again that relates back to everyone's experience of having someone they care about, ...or someone who is even physically related to them, ...taking a different path and how do you deal with that and at what point does it cross the line?" " Spock?" " I cannot go with you." " Why not?" " I belong here." "I don't understand." "There was an interesting idea here that I thought was, in retrospect, ...certainly far ahead of its time, which was a fundamentalist villain, ...a messiah who wanted to lead people into a promised land," "...but only under certain conditions, only under circumstances, ...only certain surrender of stuff." " What if I told you I found a new truth?" " The Nexus?" "Time has no meaning there." "The predator has no teeth." "The interesting thing about Soran is, he's an addict." "He wants to get his happiness fix." "It's not a drug, but it's drug-like, what he's after." " You don't understand." " It's okay." "Let me go back." "Let me go back!" "Let me go back." "Let me go..." "He, again, is a character who falls into the notion of someone who is after something technically beautiful and technically worthwhile." "He is trying to make up for pain and for suffering, ...not merely attempting to destroy the universe or destroy planets." "He's after something that when you strip away the collateral damage of it is possibly worthy." " He killed our Kirk." " He killed Kirk." "That's the real bummer." " You can't deny it." " So, in some ways, ...that makes him the greatest villain ever." " And in some ways..." " He did it with a boulder, ...which you wouldn't expect for the death of Kirk." "We are the Borg." "Lower your shields and surrender your ships." "We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own." "Your culture will adapt to service us." "Resistance is futile." "The first time I saw the Borg on The Next Generation, ...that, to me, was like a redefinition of villains." "I'd never seen a villain that was defined that way, ...sort of in opposition to human individuality." "It's always been exactly the opposite." "And that, in a way, violates all the rules of storytelling, to some degree." "It very much almost represents an act of nature, ...but an act of nature that has a will, and that talks, ...and that can focus in on you and that can communicate with you." "The Borg is like Jaws." "You can't reason with it." "There's nothing you can say to it that's gonna make it change its mind." "It just wants to eat and make little baby sharks." "That's kind of what's going on there, and that's why it's so frightening," ""is that your basic human reaction is to say, "All right." "I can talk to it." ""I can figure it out." "We can work it out." And there's nothing." "And that makes it very scary." "Take that monster in Alien, ...which, again, is ostensibly an utterly foreign, malignant, instinctive organism." "But at the end of the day, is it so different?" "The Borg Queen." "She's just part of an organism that is mindlessly replicating itself." "If you're gonna be assimilated, she's the one..." "If you're gonna be assimilated, ...you wanna be assimilated by the Borg Queen." "It was interesting to see what would be traditionally just this authoritarian thing that you'd normally associate with a patriarch or something, ...and then at the center of it, to have the singular leadership of it be a female is a great twist on a villain that you don't expect." "The Borg Queen makes a compelling point about," ""Everyone works together." "Everyone is..." "There's no..."" ""We have no dissension among the ranks."" "Even the Borg Queen has a real point of view, ...you know, that assimilation is actually good for the collective and that they function at a higher level that way." "That's a legitimate point of view." "You know, certainly she doesn't see herself as the bad guy, ...but because the story's being told from our point of view, ...we don't want to be assimilated, there's a great threat." "I feel exactly what you feel." "The best villains are often those who reflect, you know, ...the nature of the hero him or herself." "And obviously, that is a character that literally springs from the DNA of our hero." "And sometimes the most frightening thing about a villain is not that they are so alien and different from the hero," " ...it's how alike they are." " Right." "What am I while you exist?" "A shadow?" "An echo?" "The more a villain resembles, in some way, the hero, ...then it goes both ways." "Usually, the flow of temptation is towards evil." "But the more in common and the more relatable a villain can be, ...then, in a way, the more of an opportunity you have for the hero to do the same thing that a villain would traditionally do and actually win them back over." "The most interesting villain in the 10 movies, I think, ...is in Star Trek IV." "Who do you think the villain in Star Trek IV is?" "Mankind is the villain in Star Trek IV." "Whales hunted to the brink of extinction." "Doing what it does has eradicated species after species, including the whales." "It's a villain that is never mentioned by name, ...a villain that's never, in a sense, seen and yet, whose actions bring on all the consequences, the cataclysmic, the ecological consequences that the movie's about." "The unsung villain of Star Trek is the unknown, actually." "And it's always villain plus whatever the environment is or whatever the mystery of the universe is." "And the unknown sometimes turns into being your friend and sometimes not." "V'Ger before you know what V'Ger is, you know." "I know Star Trek, the first one, is up for much fan debate, ...but it was truly a great sci-fi concept." "And having this thing that's truly an anomaly then turn into something that sprang from ourselves, ...that, to me, is often the best kind of antagonist, ...which is really what a bad guy is in a movie," "...the force that works against you or your crew." "I think what made me fall in love with the Star Trek movies was probably Wrath of Khan." "I mean, I was a huge fan, I wanted to see The Motion Picture, ...and it was great to see it on the big screen, ...but ultimately, it was really Wrath of Khan that said," ""Hey, they can make movies with these guys."" " You green-blooded, inhuman..." " Bridge to Admiral Kirk..." "What the films are remembered for, I believe, ...is that sense of fun and that sense of adventure." "Greetings." "Now, I'm a geek." "I can sit through every minute of those 15 minutes where you see the Enterprise for the first time... in Star Trek The Motion Picture." "Just put it on and have a glass of wine and just, you know, marvel at the Enterprise." "First Contact, where he goes all Captain Ahab and smashes up his little gold models, ...that was a fun little moment." "My favorite moment, hands down, is when Spock dies at the end of II." "I mean, there's nothing like it." "It's just incredibly emotional, ...and I think the reason it worked so well is you've invested so heavily in their friendship, ...and for Spock to make that sacrifice is just..." "It's a big deal." "Ship out of danger?" ""The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few..."" "Or the one." "Kirk and Spock are separated, ...and the hand goes up and Spock is saying, "I will always be your friend."" "And there was just something..." "That one just leaped out of the screen at me." "I have been, and always shall be, your friend." "Also bringing Spock back at the end of III, ...and the moment that he recognizes Jim, like, you can't..." "After what you've gone through in II, and to earn that ending in III, ...and walking up the stairs and stopping and turning back and saying, "Jim." "Your name is Jim," like, you can't not get choked up." "Your name is Jim." "Part of the charm of those movies is those actors were so great at those characters." "It was just like seeing old friends again." "They just stepped right back into those roles." "This is the best of Star Trek, and this is why it's so great, ...is the Ceti eel that they put in Chekov's ear." "That's when that movie was like, "Wow, okay, ..."they're gonna go somewhere with this movie," you know?" "That is the worst." "That is the worst." "And when you are an 8-year-old kid... and you watch that in the theater, you will never forget it." "One of my favorite moments in the Star Trek series of movies is the Klingons taking credit for Shakespeare." "That's one of those situations where everybody wants to take credit for the great thing." "You've not experienced Shakespeare until you have read him in the original Klingon." "My favorite Kirk moment is in Star Trek V, when Captain Kirk says, ..."I need my pain!"" "I don't want my pain taken away." "I need my pain!" "Khan!" "Well, everybody, you know..." ""Khan!" I won't even try it." "Khan!" "I can't do justice to the Shatnerian magnificence of the original line." "When Spock is learning his memory again, ...and he's got three or four computer screens going at once asking him various questions, ...and he's answering them rapid-fire, you know, two and three at a time," "...cool." "What is the electronic configuration..." " ...of gadolinium?" " Correct." "That whole gag with the transparent aluminum..." "Hello, computer." "This great adventure, and save the planet and the whales, and all of that, ...and all he seems to really be thinking about is hitting on the marine biologist." "We'd all be a lot happier discussing this over dinner." "He's Captain Kirk." "He's a little older, a little wiser, ...but still going after the girls." "When Kirk says to his crew, ..."You've taken me this far,"" "..."I can't ask you to go further 'cause we're all in trouble..."" "...and they all go with him to save their friend, ...that's just perfect Star Trek." "I'm getting choked up right now, just thinking about it." "The Star Trek movies just have so many of those, so many great movie moments." "There's a lot of great stuff in there." "I can't believe I kissed you." "That it is." "Oh, yes." " Thank you, baby." " A little happy face." " Tom, did you sign this?" " No." "Come on over here." " Just let me know." " Just your first name." " We're on a first-name basis." " Oh, yes, we are." " We should be, after all this time." " That's right." " We share K-Y." " That's true." "Is he on the phone?" "Of course." "You know, when he wears that Bluetooth, ...I can't tell if he's talking to me sometimes." "Yeah, I can't..." "I don't know." "I mean, I can if I'm not there to..." " Wait." "I brought some tissues." " You brought tissues." "This is from a redheaded Klingon, I guess." " Okay." " Okay, I'm in." "I've got..." "Okay, I'm going." "I just want to take this and leave that shirt." "This is going to be an interesting day because we've got so many fans that know us now, both ways." "And it's kind of like we've grown up with a lot of people, ...and it's really amazing." "I think that I'm going to be so busy during the day that I'm not going to have a conscious awareness that this is the end, at least I hope, ...because I don't want anything to affect what I'm doing out there." "This is the last show for a lot of these people." "So nothing..." "I can't let anything get in the way." "The jury's still out on if it's canon or not, ...but the gold chain and the bar has been with my character for seven years." "Used to be signed by Jeffrey Combs, but it's long since faded." "I start with the back and work my way to the front 'cause it takes the back..." "Then it's dry and I don't have to worry about it." "But over the course of the day, I have to keep checking it because people like to touch me." "I'll come back and there's like a big pink spot back there." " Get out." " Oh, shut up." "Yes, they do." "Hey, you dropped some there." "It's the last day." "What are you gonna do, fire me?" "Go for it." "There goes my severance." "Shoulder injury, so she's gotta put this over my shoulder for me." "These are the worst boots in the world." "They're very painful, ...and they're like 4-inch platforms." "I know they're platforms." "Everybody comes up and says, "Yeah, he's wearing platforms,"" "...but it's still very intimidating to hover over somebody in a pair of these, ...and so..." "It's theatrical." "I mean, come on, it's all fake." "Ten years, you guys have been coming up to me saying, ..."He's wearing platforms."" "Dude, I'm wearing a mask, I'm wearing a costume, ...I'm wearing makeup." "You know?" "And these are very painful, though, and I do this for you." "Pain in my craft." "And I have to wrap my ankles so these things don't kill me every day." " It's fake?" "Are you kidding me?" " It's fake." " It's fake?" "Oh, my God." " It's totally fake." "I'm so depressed now." "I'm getting naked, so go away." "Go away." "Go." "The box." "They call me Princess around here." " I honestly haven't seen a..." " And you just got an earful why." " Thank you, Crystal." " You're welcome." "Have a good day, hon." "Since I'm halfway between Rog'l and Richard, ...I guess now I'm Rig'l." "I'm just gonna go out and enjoy myself." "Once I'm in this gear, ...I am no longer Tom and everybody here knows it, ...because even when I'm backstage, if I'm still wearing the head, beware, ...'cause the General has a temper." "It's you again, ...with a two-dimensional moving replicator." "And he's moving." "Excellent." "I shall return momentarily." "Well, once Commander Tahryn comes out, ...she's not sentimental about this place, so she's gonna help me a lot." "And I don't know if you know this, but later on in the day I'm going to morph into my Vulcan character." "I'm so grateful for those characters 'cause, like I said, Tahryn..." "Everybody's crying out there, she's like, ..."You humans are so sentimental." "Get over it."" "And T'pril will use that suppressed emotion, ...so I'll be suppressing a lot of emotion today." "I had to change my mindset, I have to say, about a few months ago when we heard the rumors that it might possibly end." "So I had to just sit down and turn my head back around to, ..."Okay, what's next?"" "I was used to, "What was next?" for 20 years, ...and when I didn't have a dancing gig, ...I went and did something normal like every other actor does," "...you know, go get a regular job, go back to the gig, ...go get a regular, go back to the gig." "So I had to get my head wrapped back around that." "This one came as unemployment was about to run out 10 years ago, so..." "And here I've been for 10 years." "They're gonna be real emotional today." "They've been laying it on pretty thick." "It's been building." "It totally has." "And every time April cries back here, it just chokes us all up, ...and she's always the first." "Stop it." "Klingons are not supposed to have tear ducts." " I can't do this today, so..." " Yeah." "No, no, no." "All right." "Okay, this is good." " There's no schedule anymore." " There's no sign in/sign out sheet today." "I love that." "We used to have to sign in and sign out." "Like when you were out on the floor, blah blah blah, ...you put your time in, time out." "There isn't one today." "Yay." "Welcome to the final performance of Star Trek The Experience." "The day that, I think, a lot of us didn't want to come, but it's here." "It's here, and I want you to take great pride in everything that you do today and know that your fans are lined up to see you." " They are." " They're expecting exactly what you've given them for the last 10 years." "Have a fun day." "It's been a hell of a ride, ...and we do not want this to end, but all good things..." "All good things..." "Have a great day." "I'm looking forward to the ceremony tonight, guys, ...and seeing you coming down the aisle, decommissioning in its proper way." "Have a wonderful day." "Lots of energy." "I love you." " Love you." " Thank you very much." "We love you, too." "Let's bring it in." "Let's bring it in." "Let's bring it in." "Yeah." "Have a great day, guys." "Let's do it." "Let's do it." "Rock and roll." "All right, guys, places." "Final day of The Experience has begun today with a very sad pre-shift." "We've stood in our circle that we have for the last 10 years in preparation for the day," "...and the day has begun, obviously, with our regular operating hours." "We are going to end the shows to the public at 8:00 tonight." "We will have our VIP final crew board for the final time at 8:30 on Borg Invasion and Klingon Encounter at 9:00." " Have a good show, you guys." " Thank you." "You, too." "Well, to give you an idea, the longest-running show in Vegas is the Folies Bergere." "They have done since, I believe, 1957, about 65,000 shows." "Lot of shows, lot of years." "We've been here 10 years." "We've done over 175,000 shows." "We are the longest-running show in Star Trek franchise history." "The employees have really, really borne up under a good deal of stress over the last couple of months, ...with humor, with generosity, ...and I guess just the spirit of this place has kept the employees going," "...and, in turn, the spirit of the people who've come to say goodbye during this last couple of months has helped the employees' attitudes and their emotions considerably." "Many humans." "Well, today is unlike anything I've ever gone through or witnessed here." "There's just such an outpouring of love and affection from the group that's gathered here, from the visitors, from the guests and from our regulars." "These are people who have come here specifically to say goodbye to this facility, people who love this facility, ...who've come here and supported us over the years, ...and it's just overwhelming," "...the affection that we're feeling from everybody that's here today." "So, what do you need to know, female?" "You have question of some sort?" "I'm sorry to see you guys leave." "There're a lot of that going around." "Welcome." "Enjoy yourself while you are here." "Proper handshake is like this." "Good." "Excellent." "This is Quan." "This is Quan, our favorite Ferengi." " What?" " And Quan is responsible for all of the revenue here." "He's in control of the funds and makes sure that it's kept safe." " Right, Quan?" " Well, I watch the money." "I stand near the money." "I look at the money." "I don't often count the money, but I smell the money, ...which is good, and it's a good smell." "I think that Star Trek has some of the best-smelling money." "I mean, I'm just..." "I mean, maybe I sound a little prejudiced..." " it's good-smelling money." " ...but I'm just saying it is..." "It's a really good, good smell." "I mean, there are some other money out there that does not smell as good as Star trek money." "And the Star Trek money has been smelling very good for this long." "There are fans who have been coming here forever and, literally, there are fans who believe that Star Trek The Experience has cured them of diseases, has changed their lives significantly." "This is a place where people come to live out their fantasies." " Trekkies." " Trekkies." " Trekkies." " Trekkies." "That's one thing about this place." "It's always been a place where you have a good time." "It's one thing that's always been good about Star Trek, ...we enjoy ourselves." "This is like life." "This is like Eugene Roddenberry said, "This is a lot of hope."" "A lot of hope." " Thank all of you." " Yes!" "Thank all of you." " Thank you." " Thank you." "It was crazy yesterday." "We had over 2,500 scans yesterday." "A lot of people in costume." "A lot of sad people." "A lot of people telling their stories about how many times they've seen the shows." "It was really crazy yesterday." "I expect tonight, ...it should get really crazy during the decommissioning ceremony." " How was it?" " Excellent." "This will be my 1,015th time." "I've been coming out here for nine years." "January of '99 was my first week out here and that was I didn't think even they could top that experience till the New Year's Eve party." "We brought New Year's Eve in on the Bridge of the Starship Enterprise-D." "They've treated me like family." "They know me by name." "I told them if I ever hit the lottery, ...they'd never have to worry about the old folks' home." "I would take care of them for the rest of their lives." "Kind of a sad, happy affair at the same time." "If you caught me later tonight, it'd be a tear-fest." "I want to say, humans, that in 10 years it has been good getting to know all of you." "I want to say that on this planet, ...everyone here today is the best thing about this planet." "Everyone who believes in what you believe in and what you stand for and what you're doing here today, ...may you die with your eyes wide open and your underwear dry." "It's unfortunate that we are having our last day today, ...but it's gratifying to know how many people really are just anxious and eager to show us how much they love." "Well, I've been here for 55 straight days." "Well, we decided, once we heard it was closing, ...that what was something silly to do?" "So, I decided, "Well, why not come here every day?"" "We got married on the Bridge, ...and this has, like, so many special memories for us, ...but we've made so many friends." "'Cause we didn't know Dave before we came here." "I had my 40th birthday on the Captain's Lounge back in May," " ...and these two were here." " Yeah." "So, you know, we've made so many friends." "We're just..." "We're just really sad to see this place go, ...but all the people that have worked here have done such a tremendous job, ...and it's been just a joy to be able to come here and escape the everyday world and just go to the 24th century for a few hours every day." "The fans' reaction to our closing was tremendous." "And throughout all of the emails and letters that I received, ...it was only appropriate to display all of these very, very detailed letters and intimate letters, ...describing everyone's experiences." "We've got photographs, we've got emails, ...we've got handwritten notes that were done here at The Experience." "There's walls and walls of messages, ...and still stacks of messages that we haven't gotten to, to display." "Again, it's a testimony, it's an example of the fan base that we do have, ...the dedication that we do have, ...and the sadness and anger that our fans are experiencing that their home is being taken away." "It sucks." "It's as simple as that." "It's kind of like I don't know if you've heard about interactive Stitch at Disneyland, ...but when they turned that off, I went to city hall and said, "Bad idea."" "This is possibly the finest salute to Roddenberry and the Roddenberry idea of Star Trek, Starfleet, ...and it's going away and that's not good." "I feel like I've had a home and I'm being foreclosed on." "However, the happy part is that I've had a home and I've had a memory that's gonna last me a lifetime, ...and it's incredible." "It's incredible." " Quan!" "Quan!" "Quan!" " Quan!" "Quan!" "Quan!" " Quan!" "Quan!" "Quan!" " Quan!" "Quan!" "Quan!" " Hell, no, we won't go." " Hell, no, we won't go." " Hell, no, we won't go." " Hell, no, we won't go." "It's very strange." "They seem to be drinking a great deal, ...and pounding on the bar and threatening to stay there forever." "You've seen the wall of all the letters, and just the heart that's here." "You know, I think that the world needs Star Trek as much as it ever has, ...or maybe even more these days, and I think that the fans being able to come and celebrate that and be together," "...it's been just really lovely, and it's sad to see it go." "Everything about this place is so unique and special, ...the rides, the people, the food, ...and it's just wonderful to bump into people from all over the world who are here experiencing it right along with us." "This franchise is too powerful to die." " Absolutely." " Yes." "Like Jean-Luc said, there's plenty more letters in the alphabet, ...so this was just part of the chapter that's gonna continue, ...I'm sure, later on." " ...2, 3." "Live long and prosper!" " ...2, 3." "Live long and prosper!" "Thank you." "This is it." "The last ride." "...take you down to airlock number one." " This is it." " Yeah." " Wow." " Wow." "Hey, say what you want about it, Jim." "Thank you so much." "I love you." " Have a good trek." " They're like water." "We assimilate, we love." "That was the last time." "On January 4th, 1998," "Star Trek was charged with a 10-year mission." "This dream has bound us together for a decade and brings us together one last time here tonight." "This is Star Trek The Experience." "Ten years is over 3 million visitors and over 150,000 missions flown." "But this evening is not about what's possible, ...this evening is about who made all this possible, ...and here they are, ...the crew that bravely and with great dedication saw this mission to its end." "Lynn Sterling." "Richard Oden." "Kerstan Szczepanski." "Tom Deishley." "Mark Weitz." "Jerad Formby." "Russell Giles." "Chad Boutte." "In accordance with tradition, ...the first crew member assigned to The Experience is now the last to disembark." "Miss April Hebert." "For 10 years, ...this banner, bearing the seal of the United Federation of Planets, ...has stood watch over this facility." "In observance of maritime tradition, as our longest-serving crew member, ...you are entrusted with its safekeeping." "Miss April Hebert." "Ladies and gentlemen, stay on your feet." "Please give your unbridled thanks to the heroic crew of Star Trek The Experience." "Bravo!" "I am Captain Chad Boutte." "We stand here after 10 years because of the love of our fans." "On behalf of everyone stationed here in Las Vegas, ...I thank each of you who made this place possible and hope that we always provided you with the fun you desired, ...the possibilities you needed and returned the love to you that you all demonstrated." "It is time now for all of us to look to the future." "As the lights are doused and the gates are sealed, ...it's time for all of us to explore the strange new possibilities before us." "Live long and prosper." "The future of The Experience is unknown at this time, but isn't that what life's all about, ...conquering the unknown?" "I know you're gonna find this hard to believe, ...but you're now aboard a spacecraft." "This is the Federation Starship Enterprise, ...and you're now about 10 billion miles from Earth." "And that's not all." "You see, you're no longer in the year 2008 anymore." "This is what you would call the future." "The year is 2371." "Wait, 2371?" "I was supposed to have a break in, like, five minutes." " Who's in charge here?" " I guess I am." "Please, step this way." "Security will brief you after, ...the transport officer will take you there." "Everyone else follow me to the Bridge." "Quickly, everyone." "There's no time to lose." "Right this way, everyone." "Keep moving and follow me." "I'm sure you all have a lot of questions." "If you'll just be patient, we'll explain everything." "Don't worry, we're going to do everything we can to get you back to your own century." "We're about to board the ship's Bridge." "For security reasons, we ask that you stand towards the back." "Right this way, everyone." " Move in quickly." " Right this way." "Follow me." "We ask that you stay in the center of the gray area on the deck, ...standing clear of the fore and the aft consoles as we will need access to them." "Once again, we ask that you stay in the center of the gray area on the deck, ...standing clear of the fore and the aft consoles as we will need access to them." "Ensign, contact the Shuttlebay and inform Commander Riker that our guests are here." " Aye, sir." " Continue moving on, ...staying in the center of the gray area on the deck, ...standing clear of the fore and the aft consoles." "We're going to take this turbolift down to the Shuttlebay." "Follow me." " Thank you." " Please." "Right this way." "Step all the way inside, please." "Step all the way inside, please." "All the way to the center, making room for those coming in." "Thank you." "All the way inside, please." "The center area." "Very good." "All the way inside." " The Klingons are coming in behind us!" " Hang on, everyone!" "We've lost power, Decks 14 through 20." " Starboard shields are down to 70%." " Hurry!" "Get them back online!" "Got it!" "That was a close call." "Is everyone sure they're all right?" " Yeah." " Yes." "Great." "Are you all right?" " Is everyone all right here?" " Just a little rattled." "Listen, everyone, our power is out on this deck." "We should have it back online momentarily." "In the meantime, stay together, follow me." "Right this way, everyone." "I need to get you down to airlock number one." "Right this way." "We have a red-alert situation." "Right this way." "Lieutenant, they have arrived." "All the way in, please." "All the way in." "It is dark." "It can be slippery on the ramp." "Use caution crossing to your rows." "Lieutenant Carson is your pilot." "When she's completed her preflight checks, we'll be ready to launch." "Subject scan complete." "Welcome to Copernicus Station." "Please move inside as quickly as possible and stop at the wide blue line on the deck." "Hello, everyone." "Welcome to Copernicus." "Please come right in." "I am Lieutenant Stevens, ...and I'd like to extend an official thank-you for joining us here today." "We really do appreciate your traveling all the way to the borders of the Delta Quadrant to take part in our study." "And I can assure you, ...we wouldn't have brought you here if it weren't very important." "Now, Copernicus Station is an advanced research facility working on a variety of special projects." "You have all been specially selected to take part in Project Resistance." "Doctor?" "Doctor, come in!" "Doctor!" "Security!" "This is Lieutenant Stevens." "Can you pick us up, please?" "Security, please respond!" "All right, listen, everyone, we're gonna be just fine." "We need to stay right here until someone can come and get us." "Until they can reestablish..." "Everyone, hang on!" " Is everyone all right in here?" " Yes, Chief." "All right, listen up." "This station is under attack." "We have sustained a tremendous amount of damage, ...but we do have a plan to get you out of here." "You're gonna be all right as long as you follow our instructions." "Lieutenant, set your phaser at rep one, you get two." "Go!" "Everyone else, follow me." "Stay together." "Move quickly." "Ensign, bring up the rear." "Let's go!" "Move out, everybody!" "Right this way, everyone." "Move quickly and carefully all the way out in to the corridor." "Right this way." "Watch your step, it is dark." "Everyone, keep moving, all the way up to this line, quickly and carefully." "Stop at this line." "This area behind me has now been secured." "Excuse me." "All the way through to the back, please!" "Quickly!" "Quickly!" "Everybody move all the way out in to the corridor." " Stay together, everyone." "Stay calm." " Keep moving." "All the way out in to the corridor, please." "Keep moving." "All the way out in to the corridor." "Watch..." "There's a Borg!" "I see it." "It's too late." "They've taken over the station." " I'm gonna check the corridor." " Yes, sir." " Everybody stay calm." "We're gonna..." " Chief!" "Stevens, watch our backs." "If that drone comes our way, ...give it everything you've got." "You'll only have one shot." " Yes, sir!" " Everybody else, new plan." "Turn around, ...follow the ensign down the corridor to Commander Ross." "Let's go!" "There's no time to lose!" " It's okay." "Keep moving." " ...off the station immediately." "All groups, we have to get you off the station immediately." "All the way down." "Right down here in front of me." "Excellent, everyone." "All the way down, right in front of me." "I think that's jammed." "Stand by, everyone." "Those doors were damaged in battle, now they're jammed." "Stand by, everyone!" "Commander?" "Commander, they're above us!" "They're moving through the catwalks!" "Watch your heads, everyone!" "That's it." "The Borg are everywhere." "Step back." "I'm gonna blast that panel." "It's the only way to get the doors open." "Manual override not responding." " Commander, we need..." " Commander!" "Commander!" "Stevens, behind you!" "There's a drone headed our way!" "All right, keep an eye on everyone, ...I'll try to rotate the harmonic frequencies on this phaser." "Maybe I can get a shot before they adapt." "Hang on!" "It's no good!" "They've adapted!" "Get out of here now!" "Go!" "Let's move!" "Let's go, let's go, please." "Keep moving." "Please, let's go." "Move all the way down the row before you take your seats." "No empty seats between you." "All the way down to this end of the row." "Take your safety visors as you board." "Please do not put them on you need to watch your step." "With the correct course, we'll get everyone out of here safely." "Move all the way down to this end of the row before you take your seats, ...and no empty seats between you." "We have got to get everyone onboard." " All right, Stevens, is that everyone?" " That's everyone." "Ladies and gentlemen, we are in a red-alert situation." "Commencing with immediate evacuation procedures." "At this time, please put on your safety visors..." "Help me!" "Help!" "Security, they're all down here." "Let's get them out of here now." "Stand by." "Remain seated." "What was that?" "Looks like an overload in the main EPS grid." "Rerouting main power to primary onboard array." "Olympia is under her own power now." " Preparing for departure." " Diagnostic cycle completed." "We have to clear the station before we can go to warp." "Engaging thrusters." "Hold on, everybody, this might be a little rough." "Ladies and gentlemen, congratulations!" "You have defeated the Borg!" "As you disembark the transport to your right, ...please take your safety visors with you and place them gently in the middle." "Starfleet owes you all a debt of gratitude." "Thank you." "I'm Geoffrey Mandel, ...author of Star Trek Star Charts, published by Pocket Books." "I'll be talking about the locations visited in Star Trek The Motion Picture." "Let's begin with the Milky Way galaxy, ...which is roughly 100,000 light-years in diameter." "And here's the United Federation of Planets." "By galactic standards, it's a tiny bubble of space about 26,000 light-years out from the center of the galaxy." "The blue area is the Federation, which was still largely unexplored in 2273." "Sol, Earth's sun, is the yellow dot in the center." "The red area is the Klingon Empire, ...and the green area is the Romulan Star Empire, ...surrounded by the Romulan Neutral Zone." "V'Ger is first encountered in Klingon space where it destroys three Klingon battle cruisers." "It then destroys the Epsilon IX array on the Federation side of the border." "The Enterprise, currently in orbital dry dock, ...is scrambled to intercept V'Ger before it can reach Earth." "At the last moment, Spock travels to the Enterprise from his homeworld of Vulcan, which orbits the trinary star 40 Eridani, ...about 16 light-years from Earth." "Finally, V'Ger reaches Earth." "In the director's cut, V'Ger's energy cloud is described as two astronomical units in diameter, ...which is twice the distance from the Earth to the sun." "Most of the action in Star Trek Wrath of Khan... takes place at the very edge of Federation space, ...an area that was only beginning to be explored in 2285." "Ceti Alpha, an actual star that is also known as Menkar, ...is almost 300 light-years from Earth." "In addition to Ceti Alpha, this region of space contains the Mutara Nebula as well as Regula I, a Federation research station." "The barren world of Ceti Alpha V became the new home of Khan Noonien Singh and his crew in 2267." "Unfortunately, its neighbor, Ceti Alpha VI, exploded six months later, ...perhaps triggered by a rogue black hole traveling through the system." "The new orbit of Ceti Alpha V was unstable, ...and the planet was rendered almost uninhabitable as the U.S.S. Reliant discovered in 2285." "Once Khan takes command of the Reliant, ...he makes the short journey to the Regula I space station where he finds the Genesis Device." "The Enterprise hurries to the rescue from Earth while Khan disappears into the Mutara Nebula." "In Star Trek The Search for Spock, the science vessel U. S. S. Grissom voyages to the newly terraformed Genesis Planet, ...some 300 light-years from Earth." "But the Genesis Planet has also attracted the interest of the Klingon Empire, which is less than 100 light-years away." "Unaware that the Klingons have already captured the Grissom and its crew, ...the Enterprise returns to the Genesis Planet in an effort to recover Spock's body." "After the destruction of the Genesis Planet and the Enterprise, ...Kirk and his crew pilot the captured Klingon bird-of-prey back to Spock's home planet of Vulcan." "Vulcan's sun is 40 Eridani A, ...the central star of a trinary system about 16 light-years from Earth." "Circling 40 Eridani A are three planets, including Vulcan, and an asteroid belt." "Although Vulcan has no moon, ...it does have an airless companion planet known as T'Khut, ...which does have a small moon." "The two planets rotate around each other in a Trojan orbit as they circle Vulcan's sun." "The journey in Star Trek The Voyage Home is a short one, only 16 light-years from Vulcan to Earth." "However, using the slingshot effect of the sun's gravity well, ...Kirk was able to travel 300 years into Earth's past." "In the present, Earth is threatened by the Cetacean probe, ...which crosses the Romulan Neutral Zone on its way to the heart of the Federation." "If we follow the path of the Cetacean probe backward, ...it suggests that the probe, and possibly the ancestors of Earth's whales, ...came from the Carina or the Crux arms of the galaxy thousands of light-years away." "Star Trek The Final Frontier starts out on the planet of galactic peace, Nimbus III, ...which is over 60 light-years from Earth." "The Enterprise-A arrives to deal with a hostage situation and falls into the hands of Spock's half-brother, Sybok." "Sybok's plan is to take the captured Enterprise-A to Sha'Ka'Ree at the edge of the galaxy's core, some 20,000 light-years away." "But first, they must cross the Great Barrier, ...an energy field 15,000 light-years in diameter that surrounds the galactic center." "As unmanned Federation probes have shown, ...the galaxy's core is a chaotic region tightly packed with stars and subject to intense radiation and gravimetric flux." "If the Enterprise-A were able to penetrate further into the core, ...it would encounter Sagittarius A, ...a massive black hole that is constantly expanding as it cannibalizes neighboring stars." "Star Trek The Undiscovered Country begins with the explosion of the Klingon moon, Praxis, ...which sends subspace shockwaves across the Klingon-Federation border." "The Enterprise-A is dispatched from Earth to rendezvous with the Klingon peace delegation led by Chancellor Gorkon." "The Klingon vessel is attacked and Chancellor Gorkon is killed." "Kirk and McCoy are brought to trial on the Klingon homeworld of Kronos and sentenced to the icy prison planet of Rura Penthe." "The Enterprise-A, refusing a recall to Earth, ...crosses the Klingon border to rescue Kirk and McCoy." "Aided by the U.S.S. Excelsior, the Enterprise-A races to Khitomer in time to prevent the assassination of the new Klingon chancellor." "The story of Star Trek Generations begins with the maiden voyage of the Enterprise-B in 2293, ...which was intended to be a short trip around the solar system." "Instead, the Enterprise-B speeds to the rescue of two El-Aurian transport ships, ...which are caught up in an energy field of unknown origin." "Dubbed the Nexus, it turns out to be a temporal flux energy ribbon that passes through the Milky Way galaxy every 39.1 years." "Seventy-eight years later, ...the Enterprise-D visits the Amargosa Observatory on the fringe of Federation space, ...only to find that a trilithium weapon has been used to collapse the Amargosan star." "The resulting gravitational flux changes the path of the Nexus, ...causing it to pass through the populated Veridian system." "Dr. Soran's plan is to have the Nexus intersect with the planet Veridian III, ...which can be accomplished only if Veridian's sun is destroyed by another trilithium device." "Now that the Nexus' course has been altered by the destruction of Amargosa, ...it is not certain whether the Nexus will reappear in our galaxy in 2410." "The Borg make their first film appearance in Star Trek First Contact." "Since their first meeting with the Federation in 2365, ...the Borg have been steadily expanding their transwarp network, ...which allows almost instantaneous travel across galactic distances." "In 2375, the Borg once again attack Earth and are beaten back by the Enterprise-E." "This time, however, the Borg are able to launch a ship that travels back in time to the year 2065." "Fortunately, the Enterprise-E is able to follow the Borg vessel back in time and defeat the Borg plot." "Zefram Cochrane's historic first warp flight aboard the Phoenix takes place just as history recorded." "In Star Trek Insurrection, ...the Enterprise travels over 50 light-years to the region known as the Briar Patch," "Warp travel and subspace communications are impossible inside the Briar Patch." "Located nearby is the homeworld of the Son'a, ...a technologically advanced race that has been studying one of the worlds inside the Briar Patch." "This world, the home planet of the peaceful Ba'ku, ...seems to have metaphasic properties that counteract the aging process in humanoids." "Currently, the Briar Patch is a Federation protectorate and access to the Ba'ku planet is strictly monitored." "Star Trek Nemesis begins on Earth at the wedding of Riker and Troi." "The next stop is supposed to be Betazed for the clothing-optional part of the ceremony, ...but the Enterprise-E is diverted by strange positronic signals..." "Next stop for the Enterprise-E is the planet Romulus, ...capital of the Romulan Star Empire." "The new Praetor, Shinzon, has requested Picard's presence at a peace conference." "On the way back to Earth, ...the Enterprise-E passes through a dense nebula field, ...known as the Bassen Rift, ...where Picard battles Shinzon's flagship and is aided by two Romulan warbirds."