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Official Plot Synopsis for STAR TREK: NEMESIS Released (Minor SPOILERS)
Posted:
20:11:53 on December 12 2001
By: Steve Krutzler
Dept: Star Trek X
Following up on the recent production report on NEMESIS, Paramount has today released the first official synopsis of the movie's plot in a press release:
"On their way to celebrate the wedding of First Officer Will Riker and Counselor Deanna Troi, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the Enterprise crew are suddenly diverted for an unexpected diplomatic mission to the planet Romulus. Longtime enemies of the Federation, the Romulans have expressed their desire to initiate negotiations that will hopefully lead to a long-awaited unity in the galaxy. But upon their arrival on Romulus, the Enterprise crew is faced with a threat that could lead to the destruction of the planet Earth, and Picard comes face to face with a man who may prove to be his most dangerous adversary yet ... and surprisingly personal nemesis."
This summary confirms most all previous plot rumors for the movie's script, lending credibility to the more in-depth synopses that have surfaced online over the last six months.
This is actually the earliest that the studio has released an official plot synopsis--the film is about a year or a little less away from release. While this may be in response to the plethora of online script reviews, it is entirely possible that the marketing department at Paramount may have a much more organized media campaign scheduled for this tenth feature than has been the case for a TREK feature in quite a number of years.
How would you rate the latest ENT episode, FUSION, on a scale from 1 (bad) to 10 (excellent) in comparison to the best and the worst episodes of the previous Star Trek television series?