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Set in the 24th century and decades after the adventures of the original crew of the starship Enterprise, this new series is the long-awaited successor to the original. Star Trek - Next Generation season 7 torrent download locations monova. The Enterprise crew encounters parasitic time travelers and a suspicious Samuel Clemens Jerry Hardin during the search for Data in 19th-century San Francisco.

Guinan: Whoopi Goldberg. Carmichael: Pamela Kosh. Data: Brent Spiner. Picard: Patrick Stewart. Riker: Jonathan Frakes. As the public shows less and less interest, so the movies themselves are pretty unexciting.

The series, if it is to ever be revived, needs something dynamic and exciting--this movie, unfortunately, was not it. It had an okay plot and by the books acting but not much more.

It's open to speculation whether we'll see another one. It would be disappointing indeed if more did not come out to satisfy the legion of fans out there. Kate Mulgrew has a mission for Patrick Stewart and the Enterprise, it's a diplomatic one. His assignment is to go to Romulus itself and assess the new leadership there.

A race that's been enslaved by the Romulans has overthrown the empire and there's a new Praetor running things. And what a surprise the Enterprise and its crew gets when they do get to Romulus.

Without any asking, Hardy provides a few drops of blood for the Star Trek crew and Dr. Gates McFadden gives us the answer about the ancestry. Hardy's got quite a scheme to set himself as conqueror of the Universe in fact. It's up to the Enterprise to stop him, not easy with a new weapon and an enhanced Romulan cloaking device.

Stewart's not the only member of the Enterprise crew to come up against a relative of sorts. Data finds an early model of himself on a desolated planet and pieces him together. That sets up an interesting subplot for Nemesis. Especially the way he was written out of the series, it set up all kinds of intriguing plot possibilities.

Hopefully Paramount will keep that in mind and get a grown up Wil Wheaton to repeat his role of the future's model kid. I didn't quite understand what hardy had against the human races, especially when it was the Romulans who created and then enslaved him. It's a fatal plot hole and prevents this film from being a real science fiction classic. Still for fans of Star Trek it should satisfy them. The final even-numbered movie of the original ten films may not be as strong as the others, but it fits in, in terms of quality, with the best of the odds.

It's underrated and a bit underappreciated. Nemesis doesn't begin well, though. It's first fifteen minutes or so are, to put it kindly, odd. We have a meeting of the Romulan Senate, a body set with ruling an empire spanning several star systems, and it look like the nice office of an administrator. It feels really small. There's a lot of high emotion running around with people we don't know and will never get to know , and then a little device that kills everyone in a green glow, turning them to stone and dust.

We then transition directly to Riker and Troi's wedding. There's an effort to paper over the movement in tone as Picard starts the scene addressing the screen directly with thoughts on duty, but it's still awkward in and of itself. We go from mass murder, a speech on duty, to a light-hearted wedding in about 2 minutes. It's handled poorly. And this wedding gets really lighthearted, with Data making odd use of the word conjugation, Worf getting drunk off Romulan ale, and Data singing Irving Berlin.

Finally, we get aboard the Enterprise, but we still have one moment that simply doesn't work to go. I'm a Star Trek fan, in case you may not have noticed. I've seen every hour save some of Discovery , I know the characters' histories well, and I understand enough of the technobabble to get me through. There's a moment here where they detect a signal and decide to investigate. It's positronic, you see, and there's an ominous tone of music at the reveal.

I remember my first viewing, and I was confused. Why was this so important? In order to realize how important it is, you have to remember a few things. The first is that Data's brain is positronic check, I recalled that easily. The second is that Data is the only functioning android left I had to dig around a little bit, but okay. The third is that no one else has been able to replicate a positronic brain since Data's creator, Dr.

Soongh, died decades before slipped my mind. If this movie is designed for Trekkies, it may be reasonable enough to assume they can recall all of this and feel the same sense of shock as the characters display. For general audiences? Nope, not even close. Okay, I've complained enough. Those three meandering paragraphs are complaining about the first fifteen minutes, and we have about an hour and a half to go. What we get in that next hour and a half is actually quite interesting.

We get two sets of doubles and questions about what makes us who we are, our genetic or positronic makeup, our experiences, or a combination thereof. The Romulans cloned Picard years back in an abandoned plan to replace him with a double agent I love the detail of the plan simply being abandoned because a new party came to power. This clone, Shinzon, grew up, after his exile, with the Remans, an underclass of Romulan society, where he became a tested battle commander in the Dominion Wars.

He used that position to orchestrate the assassination that began the movie and build a massive attack craft called the Scimitar. The other double is Data. Investigating the positronic signal followed by the single most pointless action scene I think I've ever seen , they discover a since unspoken of early model of Data, named small ugh B4.

B4 is a simpleton in comparison to Data. Having none of Data's lived experiences he's a blank slate. Perhaps he could reach Data's potential, but it would take years. The story has the two pairs move around each other, testing each other's strengths and weaknesses against the backdrop of the Scimitar's imposing presence.

There's no denying that Shinzon can't be just out for an olive branch for peace with the Federation, but Picard is fascinated by his clone and the questions that he raises.



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