In STAR TREK: NEMESIS, based on the STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION television series, the USS Enterprise is gearing up for a challenging mission. While responding to a call from the Romulan neutral zone, the crew comes across a signal on the nearby planet Remus. It turns out to be Data's (Brent Spiner) less advanced brother, B-4 (also played by Spiner). Soon thereafter, Picard is confronted by Shinzon (Tom Hardy), who makes an offer of peace on behalf of the Romulans. As Starfleet enters into negotiations, they realize this treaty may have a twist. Shinzon presents himself as a clone of Captai... n Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart), and as a simultaneous friend and foe. Though the baby faced Shinzon wears an intimidating shiny black metallic suit of armor, and spits his words through a nasty sneer, he is clearly no match for Picard. Meanwhile Data has a nifty side project debugging his clone, whose intentions are not as innocent as they may seem. As tension mounts between the crew of the Starship Enterprise and Shinzon's Reman minions, resulting in riveting high-tech deep-space battle, a vital sacrifice must be made to save the day. STAR TREK: NEMESIS's shocking ending will leave viewers hanging, anxiously awaiting the next installment in the series.
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Star Trek: Nemesis It's nature versus nurture in the waning Star Trek universe. A mysterious human has taken over the Romulan Empire, and he is obsessed with Captain Jean-Luc Picard
After ten films, five different TV series, and countless books, you wonder what Star Trek is still doing here. Originally a plea for liberal multiculturalism in the face of the Cold War, Star Trek has seen Kirk come and go, Spock die then be reborn, and the new crew of Captain Jean-Luc Picard and friends become the latter-day mainstay for devotees. But for how long can the franchise live off the fan base (Trekkies, Trekkers, whatever)? Can engineering wrest any more power from those exhausted warp drives? Th...
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After watching the awful Insurrection this was a breath of fresh air. It felt like a film not a glorified TV episode and the effects were as well used as in any Star Trek film to date. Great shoot outs and space battles and a great baddy, I think this ranks up there with the better Kirk efforts and actually leaves you wanting more. This bunch will be missed I'm suprised to hear myself say.
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I have followed Star Trek from the original series. Loved this movie. Kept me on the edge of my seat as well as many bittersweet moments. Would love to see another film with TNG crew in it.