I’m always blown away by these seven timesStar Trekcharacters engage in incredible action scenesoutsideof their starships.Star Trek: The Original Series’episodeswere produced on a 1960s television budget. Complex characters, moral and ethical quandaries, great imagination, and fisticuffs had to compensate forStar Trek’s limited ability to deliver outer space action. While the crew of the USS Enterprise did occasionally don space suits, action sequences staged outside of their starship were few and far between.

WhenStar Trekjumped to big-budget motion pictures, starting with 1979’sStar Trek: The Motion Picture, exciting sequences beyond the confines of the Starship Enterprise became a possibility. Still,Star Trekkept such action scenes to a minimum - until J.J. Abrams rebootedStar Trekinto a blockbuster special effects extravaganza in 2009.Star Trek’s visual upgrade gave new life to action beyond a starship.

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Starting withStar Trek: Discoveryin 2017,Star Trek’s TV seriesbegan to match what was possible in a big-budget movie. Star Trek on Paramount+’s shows (and the streaming movieStar Trek: Section 31) have feature film-quality visual effects. Thus,Star Trek’s noble heroes began to don space suits and leave their starships behind. Here are the seven most thrilling timesStar Trekcharactersleft their starships and leaped into action.

7Spock Leaves The Enterprise To Mind Meld With V’Ger In Star Trek: The Motion Picture

Directed By Robert Wise

InStar Trek: The Motion Picture,Spock (Leonard Nimoy)donned a space suit and performed an eyebrow-raising spacewalk into the massive sentient spacecraft called V’Ger. The heroic Vulcan rocketed himself deep into V’Ger, seeking the machine’s secrets. Finally,Spock engaged in a Vulcan mind-meld with V’Ger,which rendered him unconscious. Luckily, Spock was rescued and brought back aboard the USS Enterprise, having learned V’Ger is a lonely machine mind seeking answers from its creator.

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Star Trek: The Motion Pictureboasts truly spectacular visual effects, although Robert Wise’s movie is light on action and mirth. YetSpock’s daring spacewalk is one ofStar Trek: The Motion Picture’s most nail-biting sequences. Spock’s personal quest to unlock V’Ger’s secrets is also provocative and highlights the similarities between V’Ger and the Vulcan. There had simply never been a sequence like it seen inStar Trekbefore.

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6Captain Picard, Worf & Hawk Fight The Borg In Star Trek: First Contact

Directed By Jonathan Frakes

17 years afterStar Trek: The Motion Picture,director Jonathan Frakes delivered the first zero-gravity fight scene in aStar Trekmovie. In 1996’sStar Trek: First Contact, Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart), Lt. Commander Worf (Michael Dorn), and Mr. Hawk (Neal McDonough) don space suits and walk theSovereign Class USS Enterprise-E’s hull. Picard’s away team must stop the Borg from converting its deflector array into a beacon to summon the Collective from the Delta Quadrant.

Worf also gets to deliver one of Star Trek: First Contact’s signature quips:“Assimilate this!”

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Star Trek: First Contact’s spacewalk isone of the most memorable action scenes in aStar Trekmovie. Jonathan Frakes inverts his camera to give the audience the queasiness of zero-g, while Picard, Worf, and the doomed Hawk battle the cybernetic villains. It’s a bravura action scene, with Picard’s team emerging victorious. Worf also gets to deliver one ofStar Trek: First Contact’s signature quips:“Assimilate this!”

5Commander Trip Tucker Climbs Between Two Starships At Warp In Star Trek: Enterprise

Directed By David Barrett

Star Trek: Enterprisebenefited from superior special effects, including the NX-01 Enterprise becoming the firstStar Trekship rendered fully by CGI. InStar Trek: Enterpriseseason 4’s episode, “Divergence,“Commander Trip Tucker (Connor Trinneer) made history by becoming the first human to spacewalk in between two starships traveling at warp. Trip heroically climbed a cable between the NX-01 Enterprise and Columbia inside a warp bubble.

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As a prequel series,Star Trek: Enterprisewas designed to convey the excitement and danger of being the first humans in Starfleet to venture into deep space. Trip’s death-defying space walk between two starships delivered on that promise.Enterprisevisually upped the ante forStar Trek’sseries in the 1990s golden era, andTrip’s nailbiter feat took it to another level.

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4Captain Kirk & Sulu Power Dive To Vulcan In Star Trek 2009

Directed By J.J. Abrams

Star Trek(2009) raised the bar by turningStar Trekinto a special effects extravaganza and the franchise hasn’t looked back. AmongStar Trek(2009)’s multitude of breakneck action sequences, one of the most jaw-dropping is James T. Kirk (Chris Pine), Hikaru Sulu (John Cho), and Chief Engineer Olson (Greg Ellis) donning space suits andpower diving from the Starship Enterprise into Vulcan.

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Nero (Eric Bana),Star Trek(2009)’s Romulan villain, was drilling into Vulcan’s planet core to open a black hole and wipe out Spock’s (Zachary Quinto) homeworld. Kirk, Sulu, andOlson - a red shirt casualty- thrillingly plummeted onto Nero’s drill platform and fought off the Romulans aboard. Sulu even showcased his skills as a swordsman. Kirk and Sulu couldn’t stop Nero’s drill from destroying Vulcan, but the sequence is eye-popping all the same.

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3Captain Kirk & Khan Fly Through Debris Toward The USS Vengeance In Star Trek Into Darkness

In 2013’sStar Trek Into Darkness, director J.J. Abrams decided to do another spacesuit action sequence outside of the Starship Enterprise, but this time, entirely in space. When Admiral Alexander Marcus (Peter Weller) reveals himself as the movie’s true villain,Captain James T. Kirk and Khan Noonien Singh (Benedict Cumberbatch) traverse the debris-filled distancebetween the Starship Enterprise and Marcus' dreadnought, the USS Vengeance.

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Unable to trust Khan, his face shield cracked from the debris, and with a minuscule porthole as their target,Kirk rocketing himself to the USS Vengeance is an eye-popping sequence. Meanwhile, the genetically engineered Khan was the perfect contrast as he calmly executed the same stunt that nearly gets Kirk killed. Kirk’s heroism is at full blast inStar Trek Into Darkness, just as his and Khan’s spacewalk is a total blast to watch.

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2Admiral Janeway & Dal Cross USS Protostar & Dauntless At Warp In Star Trek: Prodigy

Directed By Sung Shin

Star Trek: Prodigyseason 1proved thata white-knuckle spacewalk sequence isn’t only the province of live-actionStar Trek. InStar Trek: Prodigyseason 1, episode 18, “Mindwalk,” Dal R’El (Brett Gray) and Admiral Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) are caught in aFreaky Fridaysituation when they swap minds. Janeway’s personality in Dal’s body while Dal suddenly finds himself in the physical form of a Starfleet Admiral is breathtakingly funny.

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Star Trek: Prodigy’s solution to Admiral Janeway and Dal’s dilemma is for both of them tospacewalk between the USS Protostar and the USS Dauntless while both starships are at warp.Star Trek: Prodigy’s ability to seamlessly shift from raucous comedy to an edge-of-your-seat action scene as Janeway and Dal meet inside a warp bubble in the cold of space and regain their proper personalities is endlessly impressive and thrilling.

1Captain Michael Burnham Surfs L’ak’s Ship At Warp In Star Trek: Discovery

Directed By Olatunde Osunsanmi

Commander Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) beganStar Trek: Discoverywith a spacewalk and a battle with a Klingon, butStar Trek: Discoverysaved Michael’s best sequence outside the safety of the USS Discovery for its fifth and final season. InStar Trek: Discoveryseason 5’s premiere, “Red Directive,” Captain Burnham pursues renegade lovers Moll (Eve Harlow) and L’ak (Elias Toufexis) bymounting their starship’s hull and riding it at warp.

The audience can feel Burnham’s exhilaration, as she aptly exclaims,“Never a dull moment!”

Captain Burnham’s warp bubble ride on top of L’ak’s starship might be her finest space cowboy moment. As Burnham risks her life, she’s also negotiating with Captain Rayner (Callum Keith Rennie) of the USS Antares while hoping the USS Discovery arrives in time to rescue her. The audience can feel Burnham’s exhilaration, as she aptly exclaims,“Never a dull moment!“Indeed, there is never a dull moment whenStar Treklets its heroes loose to have a thrilling adventure outside of their starships.

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Star Trek: Prodigy is the first TV series in the Star Trek franchise marketed toward children, and one of the few animated series in the franchise. The story follows a group of young aliens who find a stolen Starfleet ship and use it to escape from the Tars Lamora prison colony where they are all held captive. Working together with the help of a holographic Captain Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), the new crew of the USS Protostar must find their way back to the Alpha Quadrant to warn the Federation of the deadly threat that is pursuing them.