The Picard Who Fought at the Battle of Trafalgar
The scripted and shot - but ultimatetly cut - Sub orbital jumping scene.
The scripted and shot - but ultimatetly cut - Sub orbital jumping scene.
The Picard Who Fought at the Battle of Trafalgar
Anatomy of a Scene
Saucer Separation in TNG’s The Best of Both Worlds Pt 2 (DVD and BluRay), The Arsenal of Freedom (DVD and BluRay), Encounter at Farpoint (BluRay), and Star Trek Generations (1080p BluRay)
*The Arsenal of Freedom BluRay cap looked exactly like the BoBW Pt 2.
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Captain John Harriman: First captain of the Excelsior-class U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-B. Fresh out of drydock, the Enterprise was rushed into service after the unexpected decommissioning of her predecessor, the Enterprise-A. Captains James T. Kirk, Montgomery Scott and Commander Pavel Chekov were in attendance at the official launch. The ceremony turned into a rescue mission when they were the only ship in range of a distress call send by two civilian vessels carrying El-Aurian refugees. They were woefully ill-equipped to mount a rescue operation, where both civilian ships were caught in an energy ribbon. The ship lacked a tractor beams, torpedoes or even a medical staff. Harriman was also overly cautious in his rescue approach. Despite this they were able to beam off 47 refugees out of about 300 total before they themselves were snared in the energy ribbon. Scotty came up with the idea to discharge a resonance burst from the main deflector dish but this could only be accomplished directly from deflector control. Harriman volunteered himself to make the necessary adjustments but Kirk overruled him. Kirk successfully made the changes, the resonance burst freed them, but not before a tendril from the ribbon slashed across the forward sections that included deflector controls. Kirk was presumed killed in the incident. The Enterprise returned to Spacedock for repairs and discharged the refugees.
John Harriman appeared in Star Trek: Generations.
In the centre seat, one last time.
Captain John Harriman: First captain of the Excelsior-class U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-B. Fresh out of drydock, the Enterprise was rushed into service after the unexpected decommissioning of her predecessor, the Enterprise-A. Captains James T. Kirk, Montgomery Scott and Commander Pavel Chekov were in attendance at the official launch. The ceremony turned into a rescue mission when they were the only ship in range of a distress call send by two civilian vessels carrying El-Aurian refugees. They were woefully ill-equipped to mount a rescue operation, where both civilian ships were caught in an energy ribbon. The ship lacked a tractor beams, torpedoes or even a medical staff. Harriman was also overly cautious in his rescue approach. Despite this they were able to beam off 47 refugees out of about 300 total before they themselves were snared in the energy ribbon. Scotty came up with the idea to discharge a resonance burst from the main deflector dish but this could only be accomplished directly from deflector control. Harriman volunteered himself to make the necessary adjustments but Kirk overruled him. Kirk successfully made the changes, the resonance burst freed them, but not before a tendril from the ribbon slashed across the forward sections that included deflector controls. Kirk was presumed killed in the incident. The Enterprise returned to Spacedock for repairs and discharged the refugees.
John Harriman appeared in Star Trek: Generations.