Unknown space-time, boundless black hole, the origin of exploration

Arden 2022-03-15 09:01:01

Science fiction movies are very popular among many people, especially those about aliens, which are full of mystery. The "Star Trek" series of movies tells a series of stories about the occurrence of human exploration in the universe, including movies and TV series.

"Star Trek", released in 2009, tells the story of James Kirk, the captain of the Enterprise, and after he boarded the enterprise, he cooperated with Spock from Vulcan Planet to complete the expedition mission.

"Star Trek" is an epic masterpiece depicting outer space exploration. The novel themes of this kind of film look far away from our lives and are actually very close. They are all about advanced science and technology, such as aerospace, entering the sea, biological genes, AI, etc. They are the future career of mankind. These science fiction films are previews of the future.

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  • Pamela 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    The second time I watched this movie after the system learned about the entire Star Trek series, it was completely different from the first time I was ignorant... Probably because the entire series had to be restarted and every film was reshaped. Personal characters, so the plot itself is a little weak, but I really have no resistance to this super grand space opera theme, and speaking of hard sci-fi Star Trek is indeed much more awesome than the Star Wars force story what!

  • Deonte 2021-10-20 18:58:46

    Star Trek tells us: 1 In the future, it is not surprising to see black holes flying in the sky. 2 It is important to learn English well. You can not only communicate with foreigners, but also communicate with aliens in English. English is a veritable universal language.

Star Trek quotes

  • Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: Well, congratulations, Jim. We've got no captain and no god-damned first officer to replace him.

    Kirk: Yeah, we do.

    [Kirk sits himself into the captain's chair]

    Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: What?

    Hikaru Sulu: Pike made him first officer.

    Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: You gotta be kidding me!

    Kirk: Thanks for the support.

    Lt. Nyota Uhura: I sure hope you know what you're doing...

    Lt. Nyota Uhura: [sarcastically] ... CAPTAIN.

    Kirk: So do I.

  • James T. Kirk: Your ship is compromised, too close to the singularity to survive without assistance, which we are willing to provide.

    Spock: [speaking privately] Captain, what are you doing?

    James T. Kirk: Showing them compassion may be the only way to earn peace with Romulus. It's logic, Spock. I thought you'd like that.

    Spock: No, not really. Not this time.

    Nero: [replying to the offer of assistance] I would rather suffer the end of Romulus a thousand times. I would rather die in agony than accept assistance from you.

    James T. Kirk: You got it! Arm phasers. Fire everything we've got!