Mister Chekov, can you reconfigure the search parameters in order to compensate for this formula?
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One of the most important ten seconds to me in this whole film because LOOK AT PAVEL AND SULU. LOOK AT THE WAY HE JUST BEAMS AT HIM.
It's the way that Pavel's not looking at the ship in the second gif at first but at Sulu as if to say yes, we're getting back out there and this is exciting, but more importantly than that, we'll be back out there together because this is what he really wants—more time with this group of people that have come to be his family; that he loves. And I know I cropped the rest of the shot out but the only other person doing something similar out of the whole crew is Uhura to Spock. Everyone else is looking up at the ship.
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Now I just need a guinea pig—
—um, I mean, test pilot.
Mr. Sulu, can you spare a moment?
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"You violated a dozen Starfleet regulations and almost got everyone under your command killed." (insp.)
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i couldn't help myself.
He had developed a deep appreciation for the Constitution class years ago when he had cut his teeth aboard the Farragut, and many of his formative experiences as a junior officer had been aboard other ships of the class. He had always seen great beauty in their clean, elegant proportions. Where others saw nothing but functional straight lines and circles, Kirk saw Pegasus in flight—the skin gleaming white, the dorsal connector evoking the neck of a horse with head held high, the nacelle struts angled like wings poised for a forceful downstroke.
But there was something special about the Enterprise, something that made her even more beautiful to behold, more compelling to contemplate.
—Captain's Oath, Christopher L. Bennett
or, kirk has it down bad for the enterprise
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