10 Greatest Star Trek Callbacks

10 Greatest Star Trek Callbacks



Let’s look at some of the most interesting examples of Star Trek referencing its past.

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  1. Leaving as a subscriber due that comment about America. Nothing about that was American. If you don’t believe in our ability to own guns just say that however don’t say what you said because it’s not true

  2. My favourite callback is subtle, "It is green" by Data in Relics (TNG) is a callback to the person he's saying it to, when Scotty finds more drink in Spectre of the Gun (TOS).

  3. don't know that the Mirror Universe First Contact made much sense; if the Vulcans came with an actual invasion force to Earth after World War III, they'd have kicked the crap of the humans and there'd have been no Terran Empire

  4. 8:58 Uh… I am sorry… but… The most American thing you have seen in star Trek was Mirror Cochran shooting a Vulcan?
    Fire that ideological pusher NOW! She is WAY to ideologically bias to be a fair representative for Trek Culture.
    I am unsubscribing over this ideologically prejudice pusher.

  5. Ok, follow my logic here:

    Sisko is essentially 1/2 celestial being and 1/2 human. It is entirely possible that Sisko experienced Benny's life, but the details were filled in using Sisko's images and memories as the world details, Dukat and Weyoun being corrupt police, Kira the begrudged female (not really) writier. Etc.

    In a nutshell, I think the very essence of his prophet half instinctively reached back and allowed him to experience the events of time for a real person, but with him having a ring-side seat for the story, feeling every emotion, every bit of pain, and every ounce of sorrow for the world he experienced. And I think vice versa for Benny Russell…that he was transplanted to Sisko, and the same thing occurred as a consequence…With action there is a reaction kind of thinking.

  6. In season 2 of Picard, the 000Destruct0 code makes a reappearance when Picard uses it as an emergency self destruct command. As it started a mere 10 second countdown and was the only one required its likely that this instant gratification version was reserved for moments where the ship is soooo close to being taken over, there is no time left to reach a consensus about using it, much less waiting for an amount of time needed for crew to evacuate. It was reserved for "we need to blow the ship up now" kind of moments.

  7. 4:30 have you people even watched the original series, I am a hundred percent sure you havent… everytime you post a video about tos you get it wrong. the animated did not FIRST describe the sehlat as something other than a teddy bear.. that TOS episode you mentioned had Spock telling Bones after he laughed about the teddy bear comment…. "not precisely , doctor. On vulcan, the teddy bears are alive and they have six inch fangs" will you at least humor your audience and actually WATCH the episodes you are going to talk about?

  8. When a sequel to a prequel has a "callback" to something yet to come from a show that aired long ago, is that a callback? Foreshadowing? Allusion? Wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff makes my head hurt. (pardon the ***culture cross reference)⏲🧭

  9. The kinda wild part is that in "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield", the cancellation code for the auto-destruct was, "Code 1-2-3-continuity, abort destruct order". Continuity indeed!

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