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Star Trek: Uprising (Paramount Pictures, 1998) is the ninth Star Trek feature film. Directed by Jonathan Frakes, from the script by Michael Piller, it features the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Cast
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| Patrick Stewart || Captain Jean-Luc Picard
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| Jonathan Frakes || Commander William T. Riker
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| Brent Spiner || Lt. Commander Data
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| LeVar Burton || Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge
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| Michael Dorn || Lt. Commander Worf
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| Gates McFadden || Dr. Beverly Crusher
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| Marina Sirtis || Counselor Deanna Troi
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| F. Murray Abraham || Adhar Ru'afo
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| Donna Murphy || Anij
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| Anthony Zerbe || Admiral Matthew Dougherty
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Plot summary
When you took a diplomatic mission, the USS Enterprise receives a communication that Lt. Commander Data has gone amuck in the period of an observation mission on the Ba'ku homeworld. When capturing & fixing Information it link to to the Ba'ku village on the planet's surface to call for out what induced him to malfunction. It call for the Federation ship which contains a holodeck reproduction of the Ba'ku village, apparently so a Ba'ku may be inadvertently resettled while forgoing their cognition.
A peaceful Ba'ku, whose planet offers regenerative radiation & so unbelievable life, sleep in harmony sustaining nature and reject any rather technology. Their planet & their culture is exposed per Federation & a associated Son'a - in secrecy.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his crew discover that the Briar Patch (a area of space where the planet Ba'ku is placed) is filled by having metaphasic radiation particles, which impart fountain of youth qualities that a Federation & a Boy'the wish to harvest. But, harvesting a particles would are causal agents for a planet to get put down, hence a require for the holoship.
Against orders, Captain Picard & a Enterprise crew go to to the planet's surface to block a relocation of the Ba'ku. After Picard is captured per Boy'a & a Federation, he reveals to Admiral Matthew Dougherty that the Boy'the come actually Ba'ku world health organization were exiled from either the planet a century agone & come only retired for retaliation.
A Boy'the, lead by Adhar Ru'afo, intend to abduct a Ba'ku sequentially to require a planet for themselves & for the Starfleet officials world health organization would rather to regenerate their bodies. However it did non anticipate a Enterprise crew's loyalty to the Prime Directive.
Notes/trivia
Music was scored by Jerry Goldsmith.
A moving picture's cinematography locations involved a Sierra Nevada. Specific motion-picture photography locations were Convict Lake near Mammoth Lakes, California and Lake Sabrina.
When these are never identified intrinsically in a film, the operation in the Briar Patch is strongly redolent of maneuver listed per secret organization Section 31. Late novels in the Star Trek Expanded Universe explicitly link Admiral Dougherty & his operation to Part 31.
A "Special Collector's Edition" DVD release for even this motion picture is a foremost a single to non own an audio comment by cast or crew which may be played when watching the film.
This is the just Star Trek film not to feature any scenes in or even touching Earth.
Armin Shimerman originally wwhen to appear at a prevent as his Star Trek: Deep Space Nine character Quark, however his 1 scene wwhen cut as director Jonathan Frakes felt it did not accord sustaining a rest of the film.
A Captain's Racing yacht, known to become on the former Enterprise-D but never built or seen onscreen is eventually seen for the Enterprise-E.
Patrick Stewart was caring that population would call for this "Star Trek 9" & watch by having "Insurrection" because it sounded prefer 'Star Trek nine inch erection'.
Deleted scenes
A original version of the flick contained many scenes that were cut prior to release:
A long library scene where Riker & Troi throw little paperballs at every more. This scene too includes occasionally lines per bibliothec (Lee Arone-Biggs) and the Trill officer (Max Grodénchik)
The scene where Picard & Anij kiss both more.
a scene where Picard spills cheese in the PADD displaying the Briar Patch.
A actual ejection of the warp core.
Information punching a few Boy'the on the Ba'ku planet & nailing the two by having isolinear tags.
A line "There will be no cover-up" on the Boy'the ship.
A original version of the fight between Picard & Ru'afo contained even more, an extra scene. When Picard was beamed away per Enterprise, Ru'afo fell into a rings of the Ba'ku planet & was regressed into the immature tike. This scene was cut from either the final film, however a "Young Ru'afo" is however employed in the credits.
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