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  1. Dec 13, 2002 · The plot of "Star Trek: Nemesis" involves a couple of strands, one involving a clone of Data (Brent Spiner), which somehow seems redundant, and another involving what seems to be a peace feeler from the Romulan empire. In the course of the movie the Romulan Senate is wiped out by a deadly blue powder and the sister planet of Remus stages an ...

  2. Dec 13, 2002 · Capt. Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) diverts the starship Enterprise from its scheduled trip to Cmdr. Riker (Jonathan Frakes) and Counselor Troi's (Marina Sirtis) wedding to negotiate a peace...

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  3. Aug 3, 2016 · Star Trek: Nemesis does not try to do the things you think it should, but what it does attempt it succeeds at admirably. It is a film with the workings utterly exposed, where each part of the...

  4. A flat farewell to the Next Generation crew, Nemesis is a wheel-spinning brand extension exercise bereft of anything beyond generic space-faring hooey. Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/5 | May...

  5. Star Trek: Nemesis, gets one gold star for having a plot that does not change time on a clock. In fact it's pretty good. There are flaws and incongruities especially in regards to the Generations episodes and there is no justification for some of the oversights, but the movie shines where it should.

  6. Dec 13, 2002 · While Star Trek: Nemesis isn't nearly as good as the best Nicholas Meyer-written movies like "The Undiscovered Country," it is far from the worst, thanks to the topical issues it raises, the performances of Stewart and Hardy, and that essential feature -- a decent full-on space battle.

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  8. Read Review. Summary. It's the return of the Next Generation crew one last time (or is it?). The Romulans make their first major appearance in a Trek film and we're promised the best bad guy...

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