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See also:
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection
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Star Trek: Generations Image Gallery, Wallpapers & Desktop Themes |
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Sets used for the 'Enterprise-D' bridge scenes are supposedly identical to those used in the television series, upon closer examination however there are two extra crew stations in the movie, one on either side and just to the aft of the main part of the bridge.
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Geordi: I've never seen a solar probe with this kind of configuration, have you Data?
Data: No Geordi, I have not.
[to his tricorder]
Data: Have you?
[uses tricorder as a hand puppet]
Data: "No I have not. It is most unusual." Mister Tricorder!
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Star Trek: Generations Reviews |
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Despite a reasonably original story line, familiar characters, first rate special effects, and the hallmark meeting between Captains Kirk (William Shatner) and Picard (Patrick Stewart), there's something fundamentally dissatisfying about this, the seventh "Star Trek" feature film. The problem is that while STAR TREK: GENERATIONS is undeniably a major motion picture, too often it seems like little more than an over-budgeted, double-length episode of the "Next Generation" television series. The vestiges of the intangible "Star Trek" magic which has survived for more than twenty-five years, and weathered six feature films (the last two of which have been lackluster), are laid to rest here. If the spirit of the series is ever again to boldly go, it will have to rise, phoenix-like, from the ashes.
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