As we left the theatre, on that Microsoft-sponsored team excursion to the theatre in Issaquah Washington State to watch that film that day, I commented about how I also thought there would not be another film by that group of actors because they looked "stiff" in that film, as I thought about the action scenes.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 12:44 PM
To: Kerry Burgess
Subject: Star Trek: Nemesis, Dec. 13, 2002
[Aha...."Nemesis" was about clones. I am surprised at how little I remember about this movie. I remember seeing it with some people from work, but reading through this description, very little of it really even registered with me at the time.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_Nemesis
The film has two major story arcs: Picard meeting his opposite in Shinzon, and having to think his way out of his usual patterns to out-fight himself. As such, the experience of seeing Picard meet a younger, nastier version of himself (reminiscent of several original series episodes, most notably "The Enemy Within") doesn't amount to much more than a rousing space adventure with a grand battle at the end. Hardy was widely praised for his acting skills opposite Stewart, however.
The second arc involves Data meeting — after a fashion — his opposite in B-4 (he has previously encountered another double of himself, Lore, who is genuinely evil; B-4 is simply less advanced, a prototype of the android).
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http://www.cswap.com/2002/Star_Trek:_Nemesis/cap/en/25fps/a/01_35
Star Trek: Nemesis
1:35:06
Two minutes to firing sequence.
1:35:30
Thalaron intermix level 80~/%.
1:35:59
I'm glad we're together now.
1:36:04
Our destiny is compete.
http://www.twiztv.com/scripts/battlestar
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA
http://www.twiztv.com/scripts/battlestar/season2/galactica-215.htm
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]
2X15 - SCAR
Original Airdate (SciFi): 03/FEB/2006
Galactica - Brig
Boomer: This guy's probably died and been reborn a dozen times. You may have faced him before.
Starbuck: So what, raiders reincarnate? Just like you?
Boomer: Yeah, just like me.
Starbuck: Great. What a frakkin' world.
Boomer: A raider's much like a trained animal, with the basic consciousness and survival instinct. But with the destruction of the resurrection ship, when they die, they're really dead. So, they're not gonna mount mass attacks where they could have major casualties.
Starbuck: Raiders reincarnate?
Boomer: Makes sense, doesn't it? It takes months for you to train a nugget into an effective viper pilot. And then they get killed. And their experience, their knowledge, their skill sets. They're all lost forever. So, if you could bring 'em back and put 'em in a brand new body, wouldn't you do it? 'Cause death then becomes a learning experience. How, uh-- how many pilots have we lost? I mean, have you lost?
Starbuck: You know, there are times when I look at you and I forget what you are. All I see is that kid that pooched her landings day after day. The kid that was frakkin' the chief and thinking she was getting away with it.
Boomer: Yeah, I remember. [Crying] You were like a big sister to--
Boomer reaches out to touch Starbuck on the leg. The marines promptly cock and raise their rifles to stop her.
Boomer: Kara, um-- be careful of Scar, okay? He's filled with rage.
Starbuck: About what?
Boomer: Dying's a painful and traumatic experience. Every time he's reborn, he's filled with more bitter memories. Scar hates you every bit as much as you hate him.