Star Trek Nemesis Deleted Scene: "Where noone has gone before"

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Uploaded by on Oct 31, 2009

A deleted scene from Star Trek: Nemesis where Picard is introduced to his new first officer, tests out his new captain chair and goes to explore another system. This is an alternate ending I got from Star Trek Nemesis DVD. IMO, I don't know why the hell they deleted it, it is (better said, would be) one of best moments in entire movie.

This isn't made by me. Paramount please don't sue me, because that would be rude and mean. Thank you very much.

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  • I wish it never ended :(

  • why the hell was this replaced with that depressing shit ass ending?

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  • oh my god its the maco guy from enterprise

  • Seat belts finally ))

  • Riker is a prick - that's the last time he directs a movie, haha. Great show, see you on Star Trek Online!!!

  • @nealster1972 actually they could have used both, and i think that was the actual idea. That once the Picard comes out from talking to the retarded but developing andriod ;) he would meet his new first officer. That would have worked well too.

  • @omarAROUND I assumed the ending they did use was intended to be a set up for the resurrection of Data like the ending of Khan led to Search for Spock.

  • tell J.J Abrams that we true fans that pay his salary,that we dont want a new movie,we want a new series during this the 45th anniversary of the iconic franchise,hopefully something to the the tune of Peter Davids exemplary novels Star Trek:New Frontier set in the next generation universe featuring the exploits of Captain Mckenzie  Calhoun and the crew of the U.S.S Excaliber!

  • that was a better ending

  • it's an absolute fucking tragedy the way they killed the TNG series. Nemesis was... i can't even finish the sentence. It shouldn't have ended like that.

  • Like the comment above and below me, this was the better ending.

  • As stated below, a far better ending.

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