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Post TNG: 2371
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2371 |
Events of Star Trek Generations
Sent to the Amargosa Observatory to investigate a distress
call, the U.S.S. Enterprise finds two dead Romulans
and five humans left alive after a mysterious and brutal
attack. One of these survivors is a Dr. Tolian Soran.
While Data watches in abject terror,
Soran kidnaps La Forge, taking him to a cloaked Klingon
ship. When questioning La Forge proves unsuccessful, Soran
releases the starship officer
after modifying his VISOR to transmit its signals back to
the Klingon vessel.
Soran
then fires a trilithium probe into the sun, which causes
an incredible shock wave. The Klingon ship, on which he is
a passenger, is commanded by the Klingon Duras sisters. In
exchange for the formula for Soran's trilithium explosive,
they have agreed to take him to the planet Veridian III,
where he wants to conduct another solar implosion.
On board the U.S.S. Enterprise,
Picard learns that Soran is 300 years old and, like Guinan,
a survivor of the El-Aurian incident that killed Captain
Kirk. In an effort to understand what is happening, Picard
finally goes to Guinan. She tells him that the energy
ribbon, called the Nexus, is a temporal anomaly moving
through space. To anyone or anything inside the Nexus,
linear time has no meaning and a person can experience
anything that he or she desires. Soran is desperate to
return to the Nexus and recreate that joy with the family
he lost when his world was assimilated by the Borg.
In Stellar Cartography, Picard
and an emotionally troubled Data plot the course of the
Nexus and the changes that have occurred since the sun was
destroyed. They conclude that Soran plans to destroy
another sun when the Nexus passes close to the Veridian
system killing as many as 230
million inhabitants . Destroying the suns alters spatial
forces, thereby changing the path of the Nexus. With the
Veridian sun destroyed, the Nexus will then pass along the
surface of Veridian III, allowing Soran to re-enter the
phenomenon.
Picard, learning of the
situation, beams down to Veridian III to try to dissuade
Soran. In the meantime, La Forge has been returned to the
U.S.S. Enterprise in exchange for Picard; the Duras
sisters watch with great interest as La Forge moves about
the ship. Finally they see what they've been waiting for
- the U.S.S. Enterprise deflector shield
modulation. Seizing this information, the cloaked
Bird-of-Prey fires through the starship's deflector
shields, severely damaging the U.S.S. Enterprise.
Ultimately, however, the U.S.S. Enterprise succeeds
in destroying the Klingon warbird, killing all aboard.
Unfortunately Soran has already beamed down to the planet
Veridian III.
Due to damage sustained by the
Klingon's attack, the Enterprise suffers a
warp-core breach and Riker orders the saucer section
separated. Before he can get the saucer away safely,
however, the battle section explodes, hurtling the saucer
and its entire crew toward the surface of Veridian III.
After a terrifying ride, the U.S.S. Enterprise
saucer crash lands on the planet's surface. Fortunately,
most of the crew are uninjured.
Elsewhere on the planet's
surface, Picard and Soran fight to the death as the Nexus
rapidly approaches. Soran manages to fire his trilithium
probe into the sun, destroying it as the ribbon engulfs
both men, taking them inside the Nexus. In their wake, the
inhabitants of the Veridian system, as well as the
survivors from the U.S.S. Enterprise, are engulfed
in a giant cloud of fire.
For a time, Picard is bewildered
but delighted to be spending Christmas with his large,
happy family - a family he's
never had the time to start. But then, just as the captain
gazes at a sparkling ornament, he is suddenly reminded
that this experience is not real and that he must get on
with his mission.
With Guinan's help, Picard finds
a slightly puzzled but happy James T. Kirk in the Nexus.
Kirk wasn't killed 78 years earlier on the U.S.S.
Enterprise NCC-1701-B, but was drawn into the Nexus
instead. The two Enterprise captains leave the
Nexus and materialize on Veridian III, just as Soran is
preparing to set off his solar bomb. This time, Kirk
grapples with Soran while Picard races to sabotages the
probe.
The launch mechanism explodes
into a giant fireball, killing Soran and preventing the
destruction of the entire Veridian system. Picard runs to
Kirk, where he stays until the former captain of the
U.S.S. Enterprise dies.
Returning to the crashed ship,
Picard assures
his crew that
the "D" was not likely to be the last ship named "Enterprise." |
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2372 |
Lieutenant Commander Worf takes up the position of
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Events of Star Trek First Contact
Captain Jean-Luc Picard
awakens from a nightmare about his Borg assimilation
experience to an incoming message from Admiral Hayes.
Hayes informs Picard that Deep Space Five reported that a
colony has been destroyed. Completing the Admiral's
sentence, Picard realizes who destroyed the colony ? the
Borg.
Picard calls a meeting
and informs his senior officers that their ship has been
instructed to patrol the Neutral Zone. Their orders are to
protect the area from any possible Romulan uprising during
a Borg attack. Despite protests from his officers, Picard
remains faithful to his orders and the U.S.S.
Enterprise NCC-1701-E begins
to patrol the area. Later, Picard regretfully tells Riker
that it is his own fault they are stuck in the Neutral
Zone. Starfleet believes Picard to be too emotionally
involved with the Borg because of his previous
assimilation to tactically complete a mission against
them.
The men return to the
bridge to learn that Starfleet has engaged in combat with
the Borg. Intercepting messages between the starships, the
crew learns that the Federation is losing. Picard, with
his Borg experience, knows he can help the fleet. He
informs his staff that he will make a decision directly in
opposition to Starfleet commands. With no objections from
his crew, Captain Picard gives the order and the starship
Enterprise sets a course for Earth and the
attacking Borg cube.
A massive battle ensues
and it appears that the Federation will lose the fight.
Despite serious structural damage to the Borg cube, their
strength does not weaken. Even the U.S.S. Defiant ,
commanded by Worf, does not appear to be able to turn the
tides of the battle. As the starship Defiant is
about to ram the Borg ship on a suicide run, the U.S.S.
Enterprise beams aboard its crew, including Worf.
Picard, having an inside perspective of the Borg and their
vessel, focuses the firepower of the fleet on coordinates
he knows to be critical. Just as the main ship is
destroyed, a spherical escape pod flies out. The sphere
creates a temporal vortex, catching the starship
Enterprise in its wake. Immune to the paradoxes
created by the time travel, the starship's crew learns
that Earth at the present time appears to be inhabited
entirely by the Borg. The commanding officers realize that
the Borg have gone into the past and assimilated Earth, so
they follow them back in time to repair the damage the
Borg have done.
On Earth, over three
centuries earlier, a somber Lily Sloane accompanies a
stumbling, drunk Zefram Cochrane out of a bar after a
night of revelry. Then, Lily notices a fast moving light.
She hardly has time to ask what the object is, when the
Borg vessel attacks. Back aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise,
Picard demands that Data tell him the exact date and
location the Borg ship is attacking. The location: central
Montana. The date: April 4, 2063 -
the day before First Contact. Realizing that the Borg have
come to prevent first contact between alien life forms and
humans, the crew knows they must stop the Borg and
facilitate this exchange. They destroy the Borg sphere,
and Dr. Crusher, Captain Picard, Commander Data, Commander
Riker, Counselor Troi and other U.S.S. Enterprise
crew transport down to Earth to survey the damage.
At the Borg attack site
in Montana, the crew finds destruction and chaos. They
split into groups to search for Cochrane. Data and Picard
hunt for Cochrane's warp ship, the Phoenix. There
they encounter a very angry and confused Lily, who
believes Data and Picard to be members of a coalition that
broke the cease-fire after World War III. She shoots at
them in a rage, but impervious to bullets, Data approaches
Lily. Overcome by fear and radiation, she falls to the
ground. Dr. Crusher diagnoses Lily with radiation sickness
caused by the damaged Phoenix, and inoculates the
entire crew. Against Picard's better judgment, Crusher
takes Lily to sickbay. Geordi is called to help repair the
warp vessel and Picard becomes intrigued by its historical
significance. In this vessel began the future as the world
would know it, and the past as Picard remembers it. He
reaches out to touch the ship. Data, curious about the
human need for tactile reinforcement, attempts to create
the same feelings he observes in Picard, but is
unsuccessful in duplicating this aspect of humanity.
Aboard the ship, two
crewmembers are sent to examine unexplained maintenance
problems, and both disappear. Picard is called to the ship
and discovers that the survivors from the Borg sphere have
transported onto the ship and are taking over Deck 16.
While Picard arranges teams to fight them, the Borg
manipulate the climate of the deck to suit their needs and
begin to spread throughout the ship. When the Borg attack
sickbay, Crusher, her staff, and Lily escape through a
Jeffries tube, thanks to a distraction by the ship's
Emergency Medical Hologram. While Crusher leads the group
down the passageway, Lily steals away in a different
direction.
On Earth, Riker finds
Troi and Cochrane drunk in a bar. Troi justifies that the
only way she could get Cochrane to talk to her was by
shooting Tequila with him. Denying her drunken state, Troi
offers her professional opinion on Cochrane. She explains,
"He's nuts."
Picard and his team are
tracking the Borg through the starship. As Crusher and her
staff find Worf's team, Picard's team encounters the Borg,
who have begun to assimilate U.S.S. Enterprise
crewmembers. Worf's team engages the Borg in combat, but
the enemies adapt to the crew's weapons too quickly to
make any difference. The teams are ordered to regroup on
Deck 15, but Data is captured. Picard cannot save him, so
he quickly crawls into a Jeffries tube to escape. Face to
face with Picard, Lily steals his phaser and demands an
explanation and escape route. Picard agrees.
Geordi shows Cochrane
the starship Enterprise through a large telescope
on Earth and tries to convince him to launch his vessel
the next morning. Geordi glorifies Cochrane by explaining
that his ship will make first contact with alien life
forms. Humanity will be saved if Cochrane launches his
ship. Still drunk, Cochrane agrees.
Aboard the ship, the
Borg Queen introduces herself to a bound Data, claiming
that she is the Collective. Reactivating Data's emotion
chip, the Borg begin to graph organic, human skin onto the
android's arm. As Data is overcome by this new human
sensation of touch, something he never thought possible,
the Borg continue their work.
Lily and Picard wander
through the service deck as the captain attempts to
explain what has happened between Lily's time and his own.
She begins to calm down until they suddenly run into a
Borg-infested area. Quickly escaping in the Holodeck,
Picard activates a Dixon Hill program. At a dance, he and
Lily try to blend in without being noticed by the Borg.
Following the Holodeck's story, Picard searches for Nicky
the Nose and takes his machine gun. Killing the Borg with
the gun, Picard retrieves the memory chip that contains
all of the information the Borg has received. Lily then
notices that the two dead Borg were once crewmembers of
the U.S.S. Enterprise.
Back on Earth, Cochrane
keeps hearing what an amazing historical figure he is and
begins to question whether or not he wants to go through
with the launch. He doubts his own nobility and flees the
launch site. Geordi and Riker attempt to catch up with
Cochrane in the woods and are forced to stun him with a
phaser to return him to the Phoenix.
Lily and Picard join the
rest of the surviving crew and discover that the Borg are
outside of the ship. The retrieved memory chip reveals
that they are reconfiguring the main deflector in order to
contact the Borg of this century, calling them to Earth to
assimilate the planet. Picard, Worf and Lieutenant Hawk
put on space suits and venture onto the surface of the
starship to stop the Borg.
Aware of Data's desire
to become human, the Borg Queen offers him the chance to
be entirely covered in human flesh and join the Borg, in
an attempt to get the encryption codes from Data so she
can obtain total control over the U.S.S. Enterprise.
Outside the Enterprise, Hawk, Worf and Picard
attempt to unlock the deflector dish. Attacked by a Borg,
Worf's suit begins to depressurize. Two Borg are killed
and Hawk is attacked. As the dish is released, a
now-assimilated Hawk attempts to kill Picard. Worf saves
the captain, but Hawk is killed. Picard and Worf then
destroy the free-floating deflector dish.
On Earth, Cochrane
explains to Riker that his only motivation for inventing
warp travel was money. He never expected to save mankind,
become a hero, or be instrumental in the founding of a new
civilization. He simply wanted to retire in peace.
An argument ensues
aboard the Enterprise as the majority of the senior
officers believe that they should evacuate the ship,
destroying it and the Borg. Picard won't give up, and
insists they stay. Challenged by Worf, Picard orders him
off the Bridge. Lily follows Picard into his ready room
and demands that he explain his obsession with fighting
the Borg. Picard declares he won't sacrifice the starship,
and swears to finally make the Borg pay for all they've
done. Lily quietly and calmly compares Picard to Captain
Ahab, forever fighting his white whale
- the Borg. Realizing that this fight could only
destroy himself and his crew, Picard decides to evacuate
the ship. Worf, Picard and Crusher activate the ship's
self-destruct sequence. The countdown begins, and the crew
leaves in escape pods. Picard surveys his ship and
prepares to leave when he hears Data calling him.
Meanwhile , the
earth-bound crew and Cochrane begin takeoff. Cochrane,
Geordi and Riker take off in the Phoenix, and with
music blaring, the three men launch successfully into
orbit.
On the ship, Lily and
Picard say good-bye and the captain goes to save Data.
Entering Engineering, Picard confronts the Borg Queen,
whom he knows from his experience with the Borg. The queen
reminds Picard that it was not enough that he was
assimilated, but that he needed to give himself freely to
the Borg - she wished him to
stand by her side as an equal to further the power of the
Collective. Picard offers himself in exchange for Data,
but the android does not comply. He refuses to leave, and
at the queen's command, disarms the self-destruct
sequence. He quickly enters the encryption codes, offering
full control of the Enterprise to the Borg.
As Cochrane's ship nears
warp, Data arms the U.S.S Enterprise's weapons and
aims them at the defenseless Phoenix. At the Borg
Queen's order, Data fires, but the missiles fail to hit
the Phoenix. His deception of the Borg complete,
Data smashes a conduit, releasing a gas that floods
engineering, killing all organic material. As the Borg are
destroyed, Picard climbs to safety and the Borg Queen
falls into the deadly gas. With the Borg threat gone,
Cochrane safely completes humanity's first warp flight.
Celebrating the flight
back on Earth that night, Cochrane and the Enterprise
crew see an alien ship land nearby. The doors open, and
Zefram Cochrane makes Earth's first contact with an alien
race ? the Vulcans. Picard and his crew beam out, having
witnessed this historic event, and the U.S.S Enterprise
NCC-1701-E returns to the
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2375 |
Events of Star Trek Insurrection (May 2375)
Captain Picard's effort to
save Lt. Commander Data leads him to the Ba'ku planet,
where the Federation and their Son'a allies are conducting
a cultural survey. The Ba'ku seem at first to be a simple
race of only six hundred people, living in one village on
their isolated world. But when Picard meets a Ba'ku woman,
Anij, he gradually learns that there is more to her people
than meets the eye: She, like most of her fellow Ba'ku, is
more than three hundred years old.
Picard also learns that
the survey is only a cover - for
a plot to kidnap the Ba'ku en masse and exile them from
their world. Ru'afo, the Son'a leader, has discovered that
the planet is bathed in metaphasic radiation that reverses
aging. What the Ba'ku have, the Son'a -
an aged, dying race - want
desperately for themselves.
Picard confronts his
superior officer, Admiral Dougherty with what he has
learned ... only to find that Dougherty and the top
leaders of the Federation are part of the scheme. After
all, says the admiral, there are only six hundred Ba'ku.
Why should they stand in the way of progress?
Captain Picard objects:
If a planetful of people can be forcibly removed from
their world, destroying their way of life, where does it
end? There may be only six hundred Ba'ku, but how many
would it take to become wrong? A thousand? Fifty thousand?
A million? But Admiral Dougherty will hear no protests: He
gives Picard a direct order to withdraw and return to his
previous mission.
For Jean-Luc Picard, it
is the time of decision. If he obeys Dougherty's order, he
would violate the principles of his Starfleet oath.
Instead, he takes action. By the time he is done, Picard
will have risked everything? and left behind his crew,
his career and ship to help the Ba'ku. The battle for
Paradise has just begun ... |
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Events of Star Trek Nemesis (SD 56000 -
January 2379)
On Romulus, the senate is locked in heated debate. Romulus
and sister world Remus are divided, but the Reman leader,
Shinzon, has a plan to unite them. Shinzon's plan is
rejected, and the senate moves on to other matters. A
mysterious device sits on one desk -
and suddenly opens, filling the senate chamber with a
strange, green energy. Suddenly, light begins to fill the
room and everyone inside groans with pain as their flesh
decays. Within seconds, the entire senate is dead.
Meanwhile, Captain Jean-Luc Picard is presiding over a
particularly joyous event: a party celebrating the wedding
of William Riker and Deanna Troi. As best man, Picard
offers up a toast, and complains that everything around
him is changing - Riker is
leaving for his own command, the Titan, and Troi is
joining him. Data will be taking over as first officer of
the Enterprise. As everyone wishes the happy couple
well, Data serenades them with a rendition of "Blue
Skies." Afterwards, the Enterprise heads to Betazed,
where the crew will participate in a traditional Betazoid
wedding (which makes Worf very nervous). En route, Worf
notices a positronic signal emanating from the desert-like
planet of Kolarus III. As only Dr. Soong-constructed
androids like Data emit a positronic signal, Picard orders
the ship to re-route for further investigation.
Data, Worf and Picard head down to the planet with the
Argo, a shuttle with a special, dune buggy-like
vehicle, in tow. They soon discover various android-like
body parts, one of which is a head that looks remarkably
like Data. Their mission is interrupted by the natives of
Kolarus III, who chase the landing party back to the
shuttle. Back on the ship, Geordi La Forge concludes that
the android has similar internal mechanics as Data, but is
not as developed. La Forge deduces that this one is a
prototype. The head introduces himself as "B-4." Hoping to
aid B-4's development, Data downloads his memory engrams
into B-4's matrix. B-4 doesn't seem to be assimilating all
of this new information, but La Forge suggests that Data
merely give it some time.
Later on, Admiral Janeway orders Picard on a mission to
Romulus. The new Praetor, a Reman named Shinzon, has
requested a Federation envoy. On the way to Romulus, Data
briefs the crew on the Remans, noting that due to high
temperatures on one side of their home planet, they live
on the dark side and avoid the sun. It is also noted that
the Remans have a reputation as warriors
- during the Dominion war, some
of their troops were used as cannon fodder.
Once they arrive at the designated coordinates, the crew
of the Enterprise is kept waiting for 17 hours.
Finally, a massive battleship called the Scimitar
uncloaks. Shinzon's Viceroy tersely informs the crew of
where they are to transport. Once inside the dark, shadowy
vessel, the crew meets Shinzon -
and he's human. He also seems particularly interested in
Troi, as he has never seen a human female before. Picard
wants to know what this mysterious new Praetor wants, but
Shinzon will only reveal that he desires peace and unity.
Shinzon then raises the lights, and Picard is shocked to
see a familiar face staring back at him. Shinzon reveals
that he has a rare syndrome known as Shalaft's Syndrome,
then draws a knife and cuts himself. As he passes the
knife to Data, Shinzon extends a dinner invitation to
Picard.
Back on Enterprise, Dr. Crusher uses the blood from
the knife to confirm the captain's suspicious: Shinzon is
a clone of Picard. The crew is mystified, however, as to
why he exists.
Meanwhile, on Romulus, Shinzon's Romulan supporters are
growing impatient - they don't
understand what Picard and the Enterprise have to
do with his plan. Shinzon merely tells them to have
patience, then surreptitiously asks one of the Romulan
commanders, Donatra, to keep an eye out for any
treacherous action. Later on, Shinzon dines with Picard,
and provides an explanation as to how he came to be.
Apparently, there was a Romulan plot to replace Picard
with a clone, but it was interrupted when Shinzon was only
a child. The Romulans then sent him to work in the
dilithium mines on Remus. It was there that Shinzon was
taken in by one Reman in particular, the man who now
serves as his Viceroy. Now, Shinzon says he only wants
freedom for his Reman brothers. Picard doesn't quite trust
Shinzon yet, but says that he hopes to ? one day. Once
Picard has left, the Viceroy reminds Shinzon not to forget
their mission.
Back on Enterprise, Picard receives disturbing
news. La Forge informs him that unauthorized access to the
main computer has been detected. Also, while reviewing the
sensor logs, La Forge noticed that when the Scimitar
decloaked, the presence of thalaron was detected. Thalaron
is a deadly form of radiation that was banned by the
Federation - a microscopic
amount has the ability to kill all living matter.
Disturbed, Picard orders the crew to find a way to stop
this deadly threat.
That night, newlyweds Troi and Riker are in bed together.
Suddenly, Troi's husband is no longer with her
- he has been replaced by
Shinzon! Somehow, he and the Viceroy are inside her mind.
She manages to summon all of her strength and push him
away, but remains shaken. Aboard the Scimitar, the
Viceroy tells Shinzon that the bond has been broken. In
Sickbay, Troi attempts to explain the attack to Picard and
Crusher. Suddenly, Picard disappears and finds himself
aboard the Scimitar, with Shinzon. The Picard clone
has also transported B-4 to his ship -
he was using the android to gain access to Starfleet
information. As Shinzon takes a sample of Picard's blood,
he explains that his plan is to conquer the Federation, so
the Remans may rule the entire galaxy. Shinzon informs
Picard that the captain will not be alive to witness this
triumph. Once Shinzon leaves, B-4 returns saying that the
Praetor needs the prisoner. As they leave, it becomes
clear that B-4 is actually Data, who has been feeding the
Remans false information. They head for the shuttlebay.
After a shoot-out with the Reman crew, they manage to
steal a small ship, and head back to Enterprise via
the only escape route - through
the corridors of the ship. Enterprise beams Picard
and Data aboard and jumps to warp.
Meanwhile, the Romulan senate is growing restless
- Shinzon has taken no action
since coming to power as Praetor. Shinzon once again
advises patience. Donatra and the others, however, are
beginning to have doubts - they
believe Shinzon's plan extends way beyond defeating Earth.
On Enterprise, Dr. Crusher has managed to discover
why Shinzon is after Picard. Because of the flawed cloning
process used to create Shinzon, his cellular structure is
now breaking down. Unless he receives a transfusion from
Picard, he will die. Picard deduces that Shinzon will come
for him. Meanwhile, Data must deactivate B-4 to prevent
the latter from gathering any information for Shinzon.
Later on, La Forge briefs the crew on the Scimitar's
thalaron radiation weapon. Given the size and scope of the
weapon, Picard deduces that Shinzon must have a particular
target in mind - Earth. And
there's still no way to penetrate the ship's cloak. The
crew prepares for battle, determined that Shinzon will not
be allowed to use this weapon, and Enterprise sets
off to join the Fleet in Federation space. Data reports
that the ship will be "blind" as it passes through the
Bassen Rift. Picard orders evasive maneuvers, but it's too
late - Enterprise is
fired on by the Scimitar, taking out the warp
drive. In the midst of battle, Shinzon asks Picard to meet
him in the captain's ready room. Picard arrives to find a
holographic Shinzon, who orders him to surrender. The
captain tries to reach Shinzon, saying that the Praetor
has the untapped potential to be a better man. Shinzon,
however, says that he cannot fight what he is.
As the battle continues, Enterprise receives some
surprise assistance from a pair of Romulan warbirds
commanded by Donatra. The Scimitar engages the
ships in battle, and Donatra's warbird is soon disabled.
At this point, Troi says that she may know of a way to
locate the cloaked Scimitar. Using her mental link
with the Viceroy, Troi is able to find the ship, and
Enterprise manages to bring down the cloak. The
Scimitar fires back, and Enterprise loses its
shields. A furious Shinzon orders a Reman boarding party
to bring him Picard. In response, a security team led by
Worf and Riker sets out to stop them.
At this point, only a force field is keeping the Bridge
crew from being sucked into space. Determined to stop the
Scimitar no matter what the cost, Picard uses all
of Enterprise's remaining power to ram the ship.
Meanwhile, Riker finds and kills the Reman Viceroy.
The Scimitar begins to pull free, so Picard
attempts to destroy Enterprise in a final,
desperate maneuver. Auto-destruct, however, is off-line
- and the thalaron weapon has
begun to deploy. Grimly, Picard decides that there's only
one way to stop the weapon - he
will beam over to the Scimitar. As soon as he does
so, Data orders Troi to take command and heads for one of
the damaged ends of Enterprise. La Forge lowers the
force field, and Data launches himself out into space,
towards the Scimitar.
On the Reman Bridge, Picard has managed to kill much of
the crew and is locked in deadly hand-to-hand combat with
Shinzon. Finally, he uses a spear-like piece of the ship
to impale his clone. Shinzon forces himself along the
spear until he is right next to Picard. With his dying
breath, Shinzon tells Picard that their destiny is
complete. Suddenly, Data appears. The android moves
Shinzon's body off of Picard and slaps an emergency
transport device on his captain. Before Picard can
protest, he has dematerialized. Data fires on the thalaron
activation matrix, and the weapon explodes. From the
Bridge, Picard and the Enterprise crew watch the
explosion in horror, realizing that Data has sacrificed
himself.
Later, the senior officers gather to remember their lost
friend. Picard also wants to tell B-4 about his courageous
brother, but the android still appears not to completely
comprehend what has happened. As Picard is about to leave,
B-4 softly sings to himself: "Never saw the sun ... Never
saw the sun ..." In a moving moment, the captain realizes
that B-4 is singing "Blue Skies," the same song that Data
serenaded the crew with not so long ago. Perhaps Data's
memory will live on after all.
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2395 |
The year of the
alternate future timeframe that Picard visited in "All
Good Things." Stardate circa 72500
- July 2395. In this timeline, the Klingons have conquered the Romulan Empire. (25 years
after "All
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2410 |
Time from which the future
Alexander Rozhenko came, when he assumed the identity of
K'mtar and visited himself in 2370. Stardate circa 87500
- July 2410.
In this timeline, Alexander became a peacemaker,
and tragically caused Worf's death in the Klingon High
Council ("Firstborn") |
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2500s |
Sometime in the 26th
century, a researcher travels back to New Jersey, Earth,
in the 22nd century, where his time pod is stolen by
Berlinghoff Rasmussen. ("A
Matter of Time")
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2600s |
Sometime in the 27th
century, scientist Kal Dano invents the Tox Uthat, a
quantum phase inhibitor with enormous weapons potential.
Boratus and Ajur, two Vorgons attempt to steal
the Tox Uthat, but are thwarted. To keep the Uthat from
falling into their hands, Dano travels back in time to the
22nd century to hide the device on Risa. ("Captain's
Holiday") |


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