Star Trek: Generations
The weirdest scene inStar Trek Generationswas actually brilliant . The last movie asterisk thecast ofStar Trek : The Original Seriesopens with Captain James T. Kirk ( William Shatner ) , Montgomery Scott ( James Doohan ) , and Pavel Chekov ( Walter Koenig ) touring the USS Enterprise - B , wax nostalgic about meter gone by . The Enterprise - B has been passed to its next commander , Captain John Harriman ( Alan Ruck).As expected , Star Trek Generations ' prologue runs with themes already established in theTOSmovies , and also introduces the Nexus as a timeless , wishing - give energy subject that will unite two generations ofStar Trekcasts .
Why Star Trek Generations’ Weird Holodeck Scene Was Actually Brilliant
Star Trek Generations' 19th Century Enterprise Introduces The TNG Cast To Movie Audiences
Star Trek Generations ' eldritch holodeck tantrum was a brilliant way to introduce theStar Trek : The Next Generationcastto the wider movie - going audience . There ’s something challenging about seeing the subtitle read " 78 years later " , and then being introduced to a mucholderEnterprise before learn the endeavor - D justly away . TNGfans already knew about the holodeck , butgeneral audiences who might have only watched theStar Trek : The Original Seriesmovies had n’t seen the holodeck in a movie before . The holodeck was a enceinte direction to show just how advance 24th - century technology was compared to the twenty-third century .
The Enterprise - five hundred bridge work party is a crocked - knit family , which give Picard a reason to resist the temptations of the Nexus later in the movie .
The holodeck scene inStar Trek Generationsis an interesting way to meet the USS Enterprise - D crew and also sets up individual fiber arcs within the film . EachTNGcharacter find a moment to show who they are and what their theatrical role is . Explaining a jape to Lt . Commander Data ( Brent Spiner ) sets up the importance ofData ’s emotion chip . Showing theTNGcharacters ' comfortable interactions in an off - duty position shows that the Enterprise - 500 bridge work party is a tight - cockle fellowship , which reach Picard a reason to resist the temptations of the Nexus by and by in the film .
Star Trek: First Contact Had An Even Better Holodeck Scene
There’s A Practical Reason To Use Dixon Hill Against The Borg
There was an even good holodeck scene inStar Trek : First Contact . While Captain Picard and Lily Sloane ( Alfre Woodard ) are trying to outrun the Borg on a pursuit through the USS Enterprise - E , they take fleeting refuge in the holodeck . Specifically , Jean - Luc and Lily enter a nightspot inPicard ’s Dixon Hill 1940s detective program . The Borg are fundamentally immune to muscularity weapons like Starfleet phasers , since they quickly adjust to the dissimilar form variances . With the holodeck safety off , however , Dixon Hill ’s automobile gun does material , physical damage that the Borg ca n’t adapt to .
Star Trek ’s holodecks entertain , fulfill illusion , heal old lesion , wagon train cadet , and malfunction mischievously , as seen in these 20 best episodes .
The Dixon Hill scene inStar Trek : First Contactwas one of the last clip the holodeck was importantly used in aStar Trekmovie . Star Trek : Insurrection ’s extended away mission meant there was no need to head for the hills to the holodeck . Star Trek : Nemesisdownplayed beingStar Trekat all , instead rivet on action - risky venture elements . Obviously , correlation is not causing , but it ’s interesting to note that neitherStar Trek : InsurrectionnorStar Trek : Nemesiswere peculiarly well - received . Could that have been different if they ’d taken a page fromStar Trek Generationsand included moreTNGstaples like the holodeck ?
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