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In the late 23rd century, the gala maiden voyage of the newly-christened Enterprise-B boasts such luminaries as Pavel Chekov, Montgomery Scott and the legendary Captain James T. Kirk as guests.
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But her maiden voyage turns into a disaster as the unprepared starship is forced to rescue two transport ships from a mysterious energy ribbon. The Enterprise manages to save a handful of the ships' passengers and barely succeeds out intact. But at the cost of Captain Kirk's life. 78 years later, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the Enterprise-D crew find themselves at odds with renegade scientist Dr.
Tolian Soran. Who is destroying entire star systems.
Only one man can help Picard stop Soran's scheme. And he has been dead for 78 years.
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Dennis McCarthy composed and conducted music for 1994's Star Trek Generations. McCarthy wrote music for episodes of Star Trek The Next Generation(1987-1994). From: Star Trek Generations. Caption: Chekov tries to calm victims of the Nexus. More Star Trek Generations Dublado videos.
Quotes first lines the journalists are all talking at the same time, trying to get their questions in: How does it feel to be back on the Enterprise bridge?: Captain Chekov, what are the most significant changes.: Captain Kirk, can I ask you a few questions?: Did you participate in the redesign?: We'd like to know how you feel about being.: I appreciate the.: Excuse me. There will be plenty of time for questions later. I'm Captain John Harriman and I'd like to welcome you all.
out of. Star Trek: Generations stands out, in my mind, as the most underrated of all the Trek installments. Fans of the original series may not like the transition from old to new, but I personally prefer the crew of The Next Generation, and having been familiar with these characters through the show's seven season run on TV, seeing them on the big-screen was a welcome sight. Personal preference aside, Generations does a fine job of delivering an engrossing tale packed with exciting action and understated humor. The plot involves an energy ribbon called the Nexus, a place where time has no meaning, where you can live out your greatest joys without fear or worry. A near deranged scientist, named Soran (Malcolm Mcdowell), has amassed a horrific plan to enter the Nexus, one which could cause monumentous destruction and kill hundreds of millions. It becomes a race as the crew of the Enterprise-D struggles to find Soran before disaster strikes.
Generations has a fair share of problems, but for the most part, it's a very entertaining adventure boosted by excellent special effects and good performances. The film's highlight is the spectacular crash of the Enterprise, one of the most harrowing, exhilarating action sequences of any of the Star Trek films. Then, of course, there's the meeting between the two captains, Picard and Kirk, a memorable union that symbolically passes the torch and ends on a poignant note, which is enough to ignore the plot holes in the climax. Definitely recommended, Generations is a good stand-alone film and makes for an enjoyable warm-up to the superb First Contact.