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Solar System | Loss Of Loved One
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6.6/10
IMDbTop Box Office Films | 1995 | Dennis
Best Dramatic Presentation | 1995 | Rick
Worst Supporting Actor | 1995 | William
Budget 38,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 120,000,000 USD
The producers asked George Takei to come back and play Sulu one more time, and take the helm of the Enterprise-B. But Takei refused, because if Sulu had taken the helm, this would have meant temporarily reducing Sulu's rank, so that he could serve under Captain Kirk again. He felt that Sulu had worked too hard to earn his command to allow even a temporary reduction. A new character, Demora, daughter of Sulu, was created to speak Sulu's lines.
The horse that William Shatner rides is his, as are the house and farm where the sequence takes place.
When Data sings, the looks of surprise on the crew members' faces were real. Originally, Brent Spiner was supposed to hum, but decided to ad-lib instead. Director David Carson was so amused, he left this in.
This was the first Star Trek film to be produced and filmed after the death of Gene Roddenberry. Following his death, the Star Trek creative team began using story ideas and concepts to which Roddenberry was opposed, which included the teaming up of Star Trek (1966) and Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) characters.
Malcolm McDowell was so taken with the line "Time is the fire in which we burn", he had this engraved on the pocket watch he used in this film.
"Kirk: Captain of the Enterprise, huh? Picard: That's right. Kirk: Close to retirement? Picard: I'm not planning on it. Kirk: Well let me tell you something. Don't! Don't let them promote you. Don't let them transfer you. Don't let them do *anything* that takes you off the bridge of that ship, because while you're there... you can make a difference. Picard: Come back with me. Help me stop Soran. Help make a difference again! Kirk: Who am I to argue with the captain of the Enterprise? What's the name of that planet? Veridian III? Picard: That's right. Kirk: I take it the odds are against us and the situation is grim? Picard: You could say that. Kirk: You know if Spock were here, he'd say I was an irrational, illogical human being for going on a mission like that. [pause] Kirk: Sounds like fun!"
"Kirk: Did we do it? Did we make a difference? Picard: Oh, yes. We made a difference. Thank you. Kirk: Least I could do for the captain of the Enterprise. [last words] Kirk: It was... fun. Oh, my..."