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On their way to William Riker and Deanna Troi's honeymoon on Betazed, the Enterprise heads near the Romulan Neutral Zone, and picks up a prototype version of the android Data. Immediately, they are diverted to Romulus, where the new ruler, Praetor Shinzon, a human cloned from Captain Picard who lives on the slave planet Remus, appears to want peace with the Federation. But then the crew detects a break-in on their computer systems, and Picard is captured by the Remans because Shinzon needs him as his only matching supplier of genetic material. Picard and the Enterprise crew escape, only to find themselves battling Shinzon's completely cloaked Warbird, who goes after the complete destruction of Earth.
After a joyous wedding between William Riker and Deanna Troi, Captain Picard and the Enterprise crew stumble upon a positronic signature which results in a prototype version of the android Data. Then the Enterprise is invited to Romulus to negotiate a peace treaty with the Romulans by their new leader, Praetor Shinzon. However, Shinzon is revealed to be a clone of Picard who was raised on Remus, a slave planet to the Romulans. Later on, Picard discovers that this peace treaty was nothing more than a set-up on account of the fact that Shinzon needs Picard in order to survive. But little do the Enterprise crew know that Shinzon also plans to do away with the Federation by unleashing a weapon that could destroy a whole planet.
I like this film very much. First of all it is the last Star Trek-Next Generation adventure, unfortunately, but it is full of suspense although it has a very dark atmosphere. In contrast to the other Star Trek films there are only very few funny elements because of its dark atmosphere and topic. The film criticizes cloning and also gives a possible result of a fizzled attempt to clone a person. This is illustrated by Shinzon who should be a perfect clone of Jean-Luc Picard but is only a person who is ill because the cloning attempt fizzled and who suffers pain. In contrast to any other Star Trek films there is the first time a sad ending when Data dies after having rescued Captain Picard. Jerry Goldsmith's music illustrates very, very well the dark atmosphere and topic of that film.
USA 2002; Director: Stuart Baird; Screenplay: John Logan; Cast: Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn, Tom Hardy<br/><br/>Plot Synopsis: Captain Picard and crew lead the Enterprise across the galaxy to the Romulan homeworld of Romulus.<br/><br/>Let me start of by saying that I&#39;m not a Trekkie, though I do catch the occasional episode of Voyager and Enterprise (VERY rarely btw!). This is the 10th feature length film in the long running Star Trek franchise - a series plagued by films of variable cinematic quality.<br/><br/>Nemesis is pretty much like the previous films, complete with elaborate set-pieces, pretty nebula effects, over-the-top explosions (and acting!), predictable outcomes and most of all, poor writing. <br/><br/>That said, I must say that when watching Nemesis, I felt that I was simply watching a movie-length episode and nothing more. This may put a lot of people off, especially those not familiar to the Star Trek universe. In fact, many newbies may scratch their heads in confusion as Picard and company spew forth endless trekkie jargon that is sure to come across as gibberish. If you want an introduction to Star Trek, you&#39;d be better off checking out the superior First Contact or watching a few episodes from the countless series&#39; before watching Nemesis.<br/><br/>Though, its not exactly quality cinema, it does have some redeeming qualities. The battles, though utterly predictable and derivative, are nonetheless watchable. Also, the special effects do an adequate job, but just don&#39;t expect anything of the caliber of Lord of the Rings or Master and Commander. The performances are pretty much what you&#39;d expect from what is essentially a TV cast - nothing special - with Patrick Stewart leading the way as the fearless captain. <br/><br/>Moderately entertaining, Star Trek: Nemesis probably would probably be more suitable as a double-episode as opposed to a feature film. For the Trekkies only.
There comes a time when the future looks old, and that's where "Star Trek" finds itself on the time-space continuum.
When Reman Praetor Shinzon (<a href="/name/nm0362766/">Tom Hardy</a>), the new ruler of Romulus, invites the Federation to negotiate peace, Captain Jean-Luc Picard (<a href="/name/nm0001772/">Patrick Stewart</a>) and the Enterprise are sent to act as emissary. Picard is shocked to find that Shinzon is human, unlike the other Remans, and that he was actually cloned from Picard&#39;s own genetic material. It soon becomes apparent that Shinzon does not want peace but is plotting the destruction of Earth. The Enterprise, alone in the neutral zone, must try to stop him. All of the Enterprise-D crew are back: Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Commander Will Ryker (<a href="/name/nm0000408/">Jonathan Frakes</a>), Lieutenant Commander Data (<a href="/name/nm0000653/">Brent Spiner</a>), Lieutenant Commander Geordi LaForge (<a href="/name/nm0000996/">LeVar Burton</a>), Lieutenant Commander Worf (<a href="/name/nm0000373/">Michael Dorn</a>), Dr Beverly Crusher (<a href="/name/nm0000533/">Gates McFadden</a>), counselor Deanna Troi (<a href="/name/nm0000642/">Marina Sirtis</a>), bartender Guinan (<a href="/name/nm0000155/">Whoopi Goldberg</a>), and <a href="/name/nm0000854/">Majel Barrett</a> as the voice of the Enterprise computer. In addition, Wesley Crusher (<a href="/name/nm0000696/">Wil Wheaton</a>) can be seen seated at the end of the wedding table at the beginning of the movie, and Admiral Kathryn Janeway (<a href="/name/nm0000550/">Kate Mulgrew</a>) from the TV series <a href="/title/tt0112178/">Star Trek: Voyager (1995)</a> (1995-2001) is seen on an incoming transmission from Starfleet Command. A nemesis an enemy or an opponent that seems unbeatable. More specifically, it is an archenemy with whom the protagonist (often) has a long-standing rivalry for very personal reasons. In the context of the movie, Shinzon appears to be Picard&#39;s nemesis, due to Shinzon&#39;s frustration of feeling like an inferior version of Picard. It takes place in 2379 A.D., four years after the events in Insurrection. The Remans are the native inhabitants of the planet Remus, the sister planet of Romulus. Romulus and Remus were named as such by the Romulans, who were originally a group of Vulcans who had left Vulcan two millennia earlier, before the Vulcans became an enlightened species who embraced logic. The Romulans have therefore retained much of their former brutality. When settling on Romulus, they also annexed the neighbouring planet, dubbed it Remus, and subdued the native people, who were henceforth called &#39;Remans&#39;. The Remans are virtually slaves, performing forced industrial labour on Remus and serving as expendable soldiers in the military without the possibility to rise up to command or political functions. Being a completely different race explains the vastly different appearance of Remans compared to the Romulans. The Remans have only ever inhabited the dark-sided hemisphere of Remus, causing their pale appearance and sensitivity to light. With no warp drive, no photon torpedoes left, and the Romulan warbird &quot;dead in the water&quot;, it is up to the Enterprise to defend herself against the Scimitar. Shinzon positions the Scimitar directly in front of the Enterprise, and, knowing they have no weapons left, suggests they surrender. Picard suddenly rams the Enterprise into the Scimitar, seriously damaging and disabling both ships, but not the Scimitar&#39;s thalaron weapon. With no other option, Picard tries to initiate the self-destruct sequence but finds that it&#39;s offline due to the damage. As the Scimitar backs itself away from the Enterprise, Shinzon orders the deployment of the thalaron weapon, intending to kill everyone on the Enterprise. When Picard realizes Shinzon&#39;s intent, he places Data in command and beams over to the Scimitar, after which the transporter blows up. Realizing that Picard now has no way to get off the Scimitar, Data leaps across the airless void between the two ships and sets out to find Picard, who is already engaged in hand-to-hand combat with Shinzon. With two minutes left until the thalaron firing sequence begins, Picard lures Shinzon into a lunging attack and kills him by impaling him onto a metal support rod. With less than 30 seconds left until the thalaron weapon fires, Data locates Picard and plants his single-use personal transporter on Picard. The Captain safely beams back to the Enterprise, while Data blows up the thalaron device, taking both the Scimitar and Data with it. Romulan commander dispatches rescue ships and invites the Federation to resume peace talks. Picard and the senior staff retire to the Captain&#39;s room, where they have a tearful salute in Data&#39;s honor, and reminisce about their adventures with him. In the final scene, as the Enterprise undergoes repair in space dock, Picard says goodbye to Captain Riker who is preparing to leave the Enterprise in order to take command of the USS Titan and begin peace talk with the Romulans. Picard then meets with B-4 to tell him about his &quot;brother&quot; and how Data&#39;s curiosity led him to strive to improve himself. B-4 doesn&#39;t quite understand but, he is seen trying to sing &quot;Blue Skies&quot;. Yes. A novelization of the movie by American science fiction writer J.M. Dillard (pen name for Jeanne Kalogridis), was released in 2002. So far, there are 13. Star Trek: Nemesis was preceded by <a href="/title/tt0079945/">Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)</a> (1979), <a href="/title/tt0084726/">Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan (1982)</a> (1982), <a href="/title/tt0088170/">Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984)</a> (1984), <a href="/title/tt0092007/">Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)</a> (1986), <a href="/title/tt0098382/">Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)</a> (1989), <a href="/title/tt0102975/">Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)</a> (1991), <a href="/title/tt0111280/">Star Trek: Generations (1994)</a> (1994), <a href="/title/tt0117731/">Star Trek: First Contact (1996)</a> (1996), and <a href="/title/tt0120844/">Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)</a> (1998). It was followed by <a href="/title/tt0796366/">Star Trek (2009)</a> (2009), <a href="/title/tt1408101/">Star Trek: Into Darkness (2013)</a> (2013) and <a href="/title/tt2660888/">Star Trek: Beyond (2016)</a> (2016). Star Trek: Nemesis is set after Star Trek: Voyager. After Voyager finally returned home to Earth, Captain Kathryn Janeway was promoted to Admiral and she gave Captain Picard the assignment of going to Romulus and meet with Shinzon. a5c7b9f00b

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