
PRODUCTION NUMBER: X
RELEASE DATE: 12.13.02
STARDATE: 56844.9
Crew
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Rank |
Position |
Name |
Actor |
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Captain |
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Patrick Stewart |
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Commander |
First Officer |
Jonathan Frakes |
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Lt. Commander |
Second Officer / Science Officer |
Brent Spiner |
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Lieutenant Commander |
Chief Engineer |
LeVar Burton |
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Lieutenant Commander |
Tactical Officer |
Michael Dorn |
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Commander |
Chief Medical Officer |
Gates McFadden |
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Commander |
Ships Counselor |
Marina Sirtis |
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Civilian Lounge Hostess |
Whoopi Goldberg |
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Captain |
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Kate Mulgrew |
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New Villain |
Shinzon |
Tom Hardy |
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New Villain |
Reman Viceroy |
Ron Perlman |
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Romulan Commander |
Donatra |
Dina Meyer |
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Commander |
Martin Madden |
Steven Culp |
Production
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Producer |
Rick Berman |
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Story |
John Logan, Rick Berman, Brent Spiner |
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Music |
Jerry Goldsmith |
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Directed |
Stuart Baird |
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Based upon Star Trek Created by Gene Roddenberry |
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Synopsis
On Romulus, the senate is locked in heated debate. Romulus and her 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.
Directed by
STUART BAIRD
Screenplay by
JOHN LOGAN
Story by
JOHN LOGAN & RICK BERMAN & BRENT SPINER
Produced by
RICK BERMAN
Based upon "STAR TREK" created by
GENE RODDENBERRY
Executive Producer
MARTY HORNSTEIN
Director of Photography
JEFFREY L. KIMBALL, ASC
Production Designer
HERMAN ZIMMERMAN
Edited by
DALLAS PUETT, A.C.E.
Costume Designer
BOB RINGWOOD
Co-Producer
PETER LAURITSON
Music by
JERRY GOLDSMITH
Casting by
AMANDA MACKEY JOHNSON, C.S.A. and CATHY SANDRICH GELFOND, C.S.A.
Original Casting by
JUNIE LOWRY-JOHNSON, C.S.A.
Visual Effects Supervisor
MARK O. FORKER
A RICK BERMAN Production
PATRICK STEWART
JONATHAN FRAKES
BRENT SPINER
LEVAR BURTON
MICHAEL DORN
GATES McFADDEN
MARINA SIRTIS
RON PERLMAN
TOM HARDY
DINA MEYER
JUDE CICCOLELLA
KATE MULGREW
as Admiral Kathryn Janeway
Unit Production Manager
MARTY HORNSTEIN
First Assistant Director
DAVID SARDI
Second Assistant Director
RICHARD OSWALD
Make-up Designed and Supervised by
MICHAEL WESTMORE
Starfleet Uniforms Designed by
ROBERT BLACKMAN
Production Supervisor
MATTHEW J. BIRCH
Jean-Luc Picard
PATRICK STEWART
William Riker
JONATHAN FRAKES
Data/B-4
BRENT SPINER
Geordi La Forge
LEVAR BURTON
Worf
MICHAEL DORN
Deanna Troi
MARINA SIRTIS
Beverly Crusher
GATES McFADDEN
Shinzon
TOM HARDY
Viceroy
RON PERLMAN
Senator Tal'aura
SHANNON COCHRAN
Commander Donatra
DINA MEYER
Commander Suran
JUDE CICCOLELLA
Praetor Hiren
ALAN DALE
Senator
JOHN BERG
Helm Officer Branson
MICHAEL OWEN
Admiral Janeway
KATE MULGREW
Reman Officer
ROBERTSON DEAN
Commanders
DAVID RALPHE
J. PATRICK McCORMACK
Wesley Crusher
WIL WHEATON
Computer Voice
MAJEL BARRETT RODDENBERRY
Stunt Coordinator
DOUG COLEMAN
Stunts
STEVE KELSO
PAUL SKLAR
CLINT LILLEY
BRIAN WILLIAMS
IRVING LEWIS
BRENNAN DYSON
SONIA McDANCER
JON BRAVER
TODD BRYANT
EILEEN WEISINGER
JOHN ALDEN
JOEY ANAYA
TONY ANGELOTTI
NOBY ARDEN
DAN BARRINGER
SANDY BERUMEN-JUSTUS
CHINO BINAMO
ROBIN BONACCORSI
JOEY BOX
CHARLIE BREWER
MARK CHADWICK
ELIZA COLEMAN
SCOTT COOK
DARRELL CRAIG DAVIS
MAX DANIELS
JARRID EDDO
DANA DRU EVENSON
IAN EYRE
MICKEY GIACOMAZZI
TANNER GILL
ERICA GRACE
STEVE HOLLADAY
LISA HOYLE
TERRY JACKSON
BRANDON JOHNSON
KEII JOHNSTON
MIKE JUSTUS
DORIAN KINGI
THEO KYPRI
BOB McGOVERN
RICH MINGA
TOM MORGA
ERIC NORRIS
CHRIS PALERMO
TIM RIGBY
ALLEN ROBINSON
SCOTT ROGERS
JAMES RYAN
CHRIS SAYOUR
RICK SEAMAN
BRIAN STEWART
PETE TURNER
HARRY WOWCHUK
CREW
Art Directors
CHERIE BAKER
DONALD B. WOODRUFF
Set Decorators
RONALD R. REISS
JOHN M. DWYER
Conceptual Artist
TOM SOUTHWELL
Senior Production Associate
GLENN RICHARD COTE
Camera/Steadicam Operator
GREGORY LUNDSGAARD
First Assistant Photographer
KEN NISHINO
Second Assistant Photographer
DALE WHITE
Film Loader
ALAN JACOBY
B-Camera Operator
LEO NAPOLITANO
B-Camera First Assistant Photographer
DENNIS SEAWRIGHT
B-Camera Second Assistant Photographer
LYNDA WU
C-Camera First Assistant Photographer
DON STEINBERG
Script Supervisor
KERRY LYN McKISSICK
Second Unit Director
DOUG COLEMAN
Second Unit Director of Photography
FLEMMING OLSEN
Second Unit Camera Operator
GREG SCHMIDT
Sound Mixer
THOMAS CAUSEY
Boom Operator
JOSEPH F. BRENNAN
Cable Person
RICHARD KITE
Video Assist
DAVID KATZ
Chief Lighting Technician
DAN DELGADO
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
FRANK MATHEWS
Foreperson Special Light Fixtures
BRUCE RAKE
Electricians
LUKAS HENREY
DAVID A. KAISER
GLEN MAGERS
JAMES D. ROSE
BILL CUETO
Chief Rigging Electrician
MICHAEL LAWS
Assistant Chief Rigging Electrician
GREG LANGHAM
Rigging Electricians
GREG CANTRELL
RALPH JOHNSON
BILL McKANE
MICHAEL SCHWARTZ
DONALD M. YAMASAKI
First Company Grip
J. MICHAEL POPOVICH
Second Company Grip
RAY D. CHASE
Dolly Grip Operators
MARK MEYERS
HECTOR GUTIERREZ
Grips
ANDY BERTELSON
ALEXANDER CRUZ
RALPHIE DEL CASTILLO
RICHARD JONES
GLEN PURDY
IGNACIO WOOLFOLK
ERIK HECOMOVICH
AMBER MAAHS
CHIP HART
WAYNE A. VIESPI
First Company Rigging Grips
JERRY SANDAGER
TOM GIBSON
Second Company Rigging Grip
JEFFREY B. GREGG
Rigging Grips
ANTHONY MOLLICONE
STEVEN SERNA
LARRY SWEET
JAMES CHASE
Property Master
GERALD B. MOSS
Assistant Property Master
DREW PETROTTA
Special Effects Coordinator
TERRY FRAZEE
Assistant Special Effects Coordinator
DONALD FRAZEE
Special Effects Forepersons
EUGENE CRUM
KENNETH E. ESTES
GARY MONAK
Production Coordinator
TED DEIKER
Production Associate
DAVID ROSSI
Assistant Production Coordinator
GRETEL TWOMBLY
Production Secretary
CHRISTIAN L. THOMAS
Location Manager
ROB GIBSON
Lead Person
JAMES F. HUSBANDS
On-Set Dresser
JAMES BUCKLEY
Set Dressers
ROBERT GRAY
WILLIAM S. MAXWELL III
JOE PINKOS
Costume Supervisor
ANTHONY SCARANO
Chief Costumers
ROLAND SANCHEZ
PHYLLIS CORCORAN-WOODS
RICHARD SCHOEN
Set Costumers
LIS BOTHWELL
DAVID M. MAYREIS
SANDRA COLLIER
FRAN MURPHY
ROCHELLE BEST
LORI D. HARRIS
Costume Sketch Artist
MARIANO A. DIAZ
Specialty Costume Supervisor
KATE LINDSAY
Costumers
ANTHONY FRANCO
KIMBERLEY J. SHULL
KEITH WEGNER
Make-up Artists
ZOLTAN ELEK
EARL ELLIS
JAKE GARBER
JUNE WESTMORE
ELLIS BURMAN
Hair Department Head
JOY ZAPATA
Key Hairstylist
KAREN ASANO-MYERS
Hairstylists
KATHE SWANSON
TERRELL L. BALIEL
SHAWN MCKAY
TONI-ANN WALKER
JUDY CROWN
REBECCA DE MORRIO
ORA T. GREEN
LUMAS D. HAMILTON
CHRIS MCBEE
ELAINA P. SCHULMAN
LINDA TRAINOFF
RACHEL SOLOW
Casting Associates
WENDY WEIDMAN
SIG DE MIGUEL
Extras Casting
CARL JOY
Art Department Coordinator
PENNY L. JUDAY
Lead Set Designer
ALAN S. KAYE
Set Designers
SCOTT HERBERTSON
MARTHA JOHNSTON
AHNA K. PACKARD
WILLIAM LADD SKINNER
ROBERT WOODRUFF
Scenic Art Supervisor
WENDY DRAPANAS
Scenic Art Consultant
MICHAEL OKUDA
Scenic Artists
SHAWN BADEN
MONICA FEDRICK
THOMAS MAHONEY
RICK STERNBACH
JAMES VAN OVER
Computer/Video Supervisor
TODD ARON MARKS
Computer/Video Consultant
BEN BETTS
Production Illustrator
DOUG DREXLER
Illustrators
JIM BANDSUH
THOMAS M. JUNG
DAVID J. NEGRON, JR.
JOHN EAVES
Production Auditor
TIM L. PEARSON
First Assistant Auditor
DANIEL E. PARR
Assistants to Mr. Berman
JOANNA FULLER
ANDY SIMONSON
Assistant to Mr. Lauritson
JOANNA K. McMEIKAN
Assistant to Mr. Stewart
JACKIE EDWARDS
Assistant to Mr. Westmore
VALERIE CANAMAR
Second Second Assistant Directors
STEVE BATTAGLIA
BASTI VAN DER WOUDE
DGA Trainee
CECILIA SWEATMAN
Production Assistants
MICHAEL TWOMBLY
TIMOTHY JEFFREY DOMIS
EDWIN OMBAC
RONALD K. NOMURA
SHAUN ROBERTS
MOLLIE STALLMAN
DAN BERKOWITZ
LOGAN SPARKS
Unit Publicist
MICHAEL KLASTORIN
Still Photographer
SAM Y. EMERSON
Medics
MARIE "REE" NASHOLD
MICHAEL MATUS
Construction Coordinator
RICHARD J. BAYARD
Construction Forepersons
CLIFF BERGMAN
ROBERT J. VAN DYKE
MICHAEL VAN DYKE
BERT RODRIGUEZ
JAMES M. DAVIS
STEVE FEGLEY
JOHN HOLCOMBE
STEVE KALLAS
WILLARD LIVINGSTON
SAM MENDOZA
Labor Forepersons
ADELINE BAYARD
DOMINIC SANDFREY
Paint Forepersons
LARRY CLARK
FRANK PIERCY
Plaster Foreperson
RAY LOPEZ
Greensperson
DAVID TULLY
Transportation Coordinator
WAYNE NELSON
Transportation Captain
JAMES D. D'AMICO
Caterer
SALVADOR CATERING, INC.
Assistant Editors
WILLIAM J. MESHOVER
JASON WASSERMAN
Assistant Editor/Avid
SCOTT JANUSH
Visual Effects Editor
MARK EGGENWEILER
Supervising Sound Editors
ALAN ROBERT MURRAY
BUB ASMAN
Sound Designers
JIM WOLVINGTON
HARRY COHEN
Sound Effects Editors
JASON KING
HOWARD NEIMAN
DOUG JACKSON
PAUL WARSCHILKA
STEVE MANN
DAVID GRIMALDI
Supervising Dialogue Editor
FRANK T. SMATHERS
Dialogue Editors
SUSAN KURTZ
RICHARD CORWIN
MICHAEL SZAKMEISTER, M.P.S.E.
Supervising ADR Editor
JAMES SIMCIK
ADR Editor
TAMMY FEARING
Supervising Foley Editor
THOMAS SMALL, M.P.S.E.
Foley Editors
SCOTT CURTIS
SCOTT G.G. HALLER, M.P.S.E.
FRED BURKE
Assistant Sound Editors
GALEN GOODPASTER
MATTHEW C. MAY, M.P.S.E.
BILL CAWLEY
Foley Artists
SARAH MONAT
ROBIN HARLAN
Foley Mixer
RANDY K. SINGER
ADR Voice Casting
BARBARA HARRIS
Digital Sound Editing by
PARAMOUNT PICTURES
Re-Recording Mixers
CHRIS JENKINS
FRANK MONTANO
Recordist
TIM WEBB
Orchestra Conducted by
JERRY GOLDSMITH
Orchestrations by
MARK McKENZIE
CONRAD POPE
Orchestra Contractor
SANDY DeCRESCENT
Music Preparation
JO ANN KANE MUSIC SERVICE
Supervising Music Editor
KENNY HALL
Assistant Music Editor
BOB BAYLESS
Preview Music Editor
ZIGMUND GRON
Music Recorded and Mixed by
BRUCE BOTNICK
Music Recorded and Mixed at
PARAMOUNT PICTURES
SCORING STAGE M
Music Recordist
PAUL WERTHEIMER
Music Technical Engineer
NORM DLUGATCH
Music Floor Person
DOMINIC GONZALES
Special Visual Effects and Digital Animation by
DIGITAL DOMAIN
VENICE, CA
Associate Visual Effects Supervisor
KELLY PORT
Visual Effects Producer
TODD ISROELIT
Computer Graphics Supervisor
MARKUS KURTZ
Compositing Supervisor
DARREN M. POE
Digital Producer
ANDRA BARD
Visual Effects Art Director
RON GRESS
CG Modeling & Lighting Leads
JAY BARTON
ANDY McGRATH WAISLER
CG Modeling & Lighting
ROGER BORELLI
KOJI KURAMURA
ERROL LANIER
SIMON MADDOCKS
RORY McLEISH
HOWIE MUZIKA
MARC PERRERA
RANDY SHARP
GAKU TADA
ESDRAS VARAGNOLO
AARON VEST
BRYAN WHITAKER
ANDY WILKOFF
3D Animation Lead
ZACHARY TUCKER
3D Animation Artists
ALADINO V. DEBERT
SCOTT EDELSTEIN
JON-MARC KORTSCH
AARON McCOMAS
CG Effects Animation Lead
CHRIS Y. YANG
CG Effects Animators
DOUGLAS BLOOM
MATT CORDNER
DAVID R. DAVIES
KEVIN GILLEN
CODY HARRINGTON
KEITH HUGGINS
JOE JACKMAN
JENS ZALZALA
3D Integration Leads
NANCY ADAMS
DAVID NIEDNAGEL
3D Integration Artists
CHRIS DAWSON
DAVID KRAUSE
DEBI LYONS
HEATHER SCHLENKER
T.D. Leads
JOHNNY GIBSON
JASON IVERSEN
T.D.'s
MATT FAIRCLOUGH
JONAH HALL
RICHARD WARDLOW
Lead Digital Compositors
BRIAN BEGUN
KEVIN BOUCHEZ
ERIC BRUNEAU
SONJA BURCHARD
JONATHAN EGSTAD
DAVID LAUER
CHRISTINE LO
LOU PECORA
DONOVAN A. SCOTT
Digital Compositors
HEATHER DAVIS BAKER
KRISTA BENSON
R. CHRISTOPHER BIGGS
GIMO CHANPHIANAMVONG
BETSY COX-McPHERSON
ROBYN CRANE-CAMPBELL
SEAN DEVEREAUX
BRYAN GRILL
SAM EDWARDS
KRISTIN JOHNSON
MARK M. LARRANAGA
DAVID LEBOVITZ
DAVE LOCKWOOD
MICHAEL MALONEY
BRANDON McNAUGHTON
ROBERT NEDERHORST
WILL McCOY
PERRI WAINWRIGHT
ERIC WEINSCHENK
Digital Matte Painters
RONNIE BUSHAW
JOHN PATRICK HART
BRIAN RIPLEY
DAVID SHWARTZ
Digital Rotoscope / Paint Lead
BYRON WERNER
Digital Rotoscope / Paint Artists
SOPHIA LO
BILL SCHAEFFER
CHRIS WOOD
Visual Effects Editor
HEATHER MORRISON
Assistant Visual Effects Editor
VAL KELLER
Digital Imaging Supervisor
JEFFREY KALMUS
Color Grader
TODD SARSFIELD
Visual Effects Production Coordinator
SARAH COATTS
Assistant Visual Effects Coordinator
EVANGELINE MONROY
Digital Effects 3D Coordinator
MICHELLE VIVIEN LEIGH
Digital Effects 2D Coordinators
TOM CLARY
STEVE MELLON
Walk-Through Coordinator
AMY ADAMS
Technical Assistant
GARY SIELA
Visual Effects Director of Photography
ERIK NASH
Miniature Supervisor
ALAN FAUCHER
Supervising Mechanical Engineer
SCOTT SALSA
Lead Pyro Technician
JOE VISKOCIL
Miniature Photography Manager
LUKE SCULLY
Miniature Crew Chiefs
GEORGE STEVENS
KEN SWENSON
Miniature Crew
DARRYL ANKA
JAMES ANKA
COREY BROWN
GREG BRYANT
GIOVANNI DULAY
JOHN JOYCE
JASON KAUFMAN
FREDERICK OLLMAN
JAMES PETERSON
BRETT PHILLIPS
J.D. SANDSAVER
MIKE SCHAEFFER
NICHOLAS SELDON
SCOTT SHUTSKI
RICHARD KING SLIFKA
GEORGE TRIMMER
TED VAN DOORN
JOHN WARREN
Mechanical Crew
JOHN LISMAN
ALAN RANDALL
DOUG SHEMER
RICHARD SOPER
Pyro Technicians
BOB AHMANSON
TOM ZELL
Visual Effects First Assistant Photographer
A. J. RAITANO
Visual Effects Second Assistant Photographer
MARY SUSHINSKI
Camera Technician
MIKE MAY
Electronics Engineer
JOHN HIGBIE
Visual Effects Chief Lighting Technician
TONY ANDERSON
Visual Effects Lead Grip
BRIAN MARINCIC
Visual Effects Assistant Lead Grip
KIRK GREENBERG
Visual Effects Lead Electrician
DWAYNE LYON
Miniature Rigger
DENNIS HOERTER
Visual Effects Grips
DUSTIN AULT
BRUCE BYALL
Visual Effects Electricians
DAVID CHASE
JEFF ENNEKING
DARREN LANGER
Miniature Stage Manager
JESSE J. CHISHOLM
Visual Effects Accountant
BEKKI MISIOROWSKI
Visual Effects Production Assistant
JESSE HARRIS
Visual Effects Executive Producer
NANCY BERNSTEIN
Animatronic Data Effects by
STEVE JOHNSON'S XFX GROUP
Production Coordinator
BOB NEWTON
Art Director
LENNIE MACDONALD
Lead Effects Technician
LEON LADERACH
Effects Technicians
BERNIE EICHHOLZ
BRIAN SIPE
Mold Technicians
MATT SINGER
BRIAN VAN DORN
Mechanical Designer
ENRIQUE BILSLAND
Special Visual Effects by
CIS HOLLYWOOD
Executive Visual Effects Producer
C. MARIE DAVIS
Visual Effects Supervisor
DR. KEN JONES
Digital Compositing
STEVE FONG
GREG RAINOFF
Digital System Manager
KIT YOUNG
Special Visual Effects by
SYD DUTTON AND BILL TAYLOR, ASC OF ILLUSION ARTS, INC.
Lead Matte Artist
MICHAEL J. WASSEL
Matte Artists
KELVIN McILWAIN
JUSTIN BRANDSTATER
Lead Compositor
DAVID S. WILLIAMS, JR.
Producer
CATHERINE SUDOLCAN
3-D Artist
MICHAEL KORY
Conceptual Advisor
MARKUS TRAHAN
Additional 3D Matte Elements
RON THORTON
JOHN TESKA
PIERRE DROLET
SHERRY HITCH
Additional Optical Effects
PACIFIC TITLE DIGITAL DIGISCOPE HOWARD ANDERSON COMPANY E-FILM
Color Timer
JIM PASSON
Negative Cutter
MARY NELSON-FRASER & ASSOCIATES
Dolby Sound Consultant
JIM WRIGHT
Main Title Designer
RICHARD ALLAN GREENBERG
Soundtrack Available on
VAR?SE SARABANDE CDs
THEME FROM "STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE"
by Jerry Goldsmith
THEME FROM "STAR TREK" TV SERIES
Music by Alexander Courage
"RIKER'S STRUT"
by Mike Lang
"BLUE SKIES"
by Irving Berlin
Performed by Brent Spiner
Produced by Gordon Goodwin
"CANCION Y DANZA No6"
by Frederic Mompou
Performed by Alicia de Larrocha
Courtesy of RCA Victor
Under license from BMG Special Products, Inc.
Protruck Racing Vehicles Provided by
PROTRUCK RACING ORGANIZATION, INC.
Desert Racing Vehicles Provided by
BAJA CONCEPTS, INC.
Camera Cranes by
CHAPMAN/LEONARD STUDIO EQUIPMENT, INC.
Camera Dollies Provided by
J.L. FISHER, INC.
The Producers wish to thank the following:
ALTINEX, INC.
CLARITY VISUAL SYSTEMS
EIZO NANAO TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
BELDEN, INC.
AMERICAN POWER CONVERSIONS
HITACHI
KODAK Motion Picture Film (logo)
Color by
DELUXE
Filmed in
PANAVISION (logo)
DOLBY DIGITAL
In Selected Theaters (logo)
DTS
(logo)
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