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He reprised his role in the spin-off films "Star Trek: Generations" (1994), "Star Trek: First Contact" (1996), "Star Trek: Insurrection" (1998) and "Star ...

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He reprised his role in the spin-off films "Star Trek: Generations" (1994), "Star Trek: First Contact" (1996), "Star Trek: Insurrection" (1998) and "Star ...

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Review: Star Trek 365 Photo Book | TrekMovie.com - trekmovie.com

Block started as a fanzine writer in the 1970s, eventually running Star Trek book publishing for Pocket Books, and writing some of her own texts. Husband Terry Erdmann wrote previous books detailing the making of Star Trek: Insurrection ...

Star Trek 2009 (+ 7 Other Trek Films) Available Now On Netflix ... - trekmovie.com

They don't have Star Trek Insurrection.There was a post on HackingNetflix.com the other day about the handful of titles that weren't available, and the guy who wrote in was bummed because he was working his way through all the Trek ...

Patrick Stewart | cine101 : The ultimate resource for 1920 to 2010 ... - www.cine101.com

Since The Next Generation went off the air in 1994, its shiny-pated star has thrice captained the Enterprise on the big screen (1994's Star Trek Generations, 1996's Star Trek: First Contact, and 1998's Star Trek: Insurrection), ...

Video of the Day: Evolution of the Star Trek Warp Effect ... - trekmovie.com

One of the cooler new effects in the 2009 Star Trek movie was the "go to warp" effect. The video of the day looks at how the warp effect has changed over the last three decades in the eleven Star Trek feature films. .... It just seemed more like an event than just a plain old special effect (see Insurrection & Nemesis). Also, a fun little question for you scientists and nitpickers out there: when we see the Enterprise (or any sci-fi ship for that matter) traveling faster ...

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