Star Trek: Renegades

Synopsis: When a seemingly unstoppable new enemy threatens the very existence of the Earth, Admiral Pavel Chekov (Walter Koenig) is forced to work outside the boundaries of Starfleet's rules to combat this deadly new foe. When planet after planet winks out of existence, yet Starfleet refuses to act, Chekov turns to Commander Tuvok (Tim Russ, who also directs), the new head of Starfleet's covert operations division, Section 31. Together, they assemble a new elite strike-force, consisting of rogues, outcasts and criminals, led by the fearless yet haunted Lexxa Singh (Adrienne Wilkinson). The Renegades' mission is simple: take on an army and stop their leader, Borrada (Bruce Young), from destroying the Earth. Outnumbered and out-gunned, the ragtag crew is in an adrenaline-pumping race against time and space. But they soon find their foes are the least of their concerns: the real trouble may be coming from within!
 
IMDB:
4.9
Year:
2015
88 min
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Out of the night that covers me,

Black as the Pit from pole to pole,

I thank whatever gods may be,

for my unconquerable soul.

In the fell clutch of circumstance,

I have not winced nor cried aloud.

Under the bludgeonings of chance,

my head is bloody, but unbowed.

Beyond this place of wrath and tears,

looms but the horror of the shade,

And yet,

the menace of the years,

Finds and shall find me, unafraid.

It matters not how straight the gate,

how charged with punishments the scroll,

I am the master of my fate,

I am the captain, of my soul.

What pity my preparations

do not allow me to hunt you myself!

I claim the right of last kill.

Son, that right must be earned,

which clearly you have not.

Do not be shamed in your defeat.

We are stronger because

we adapted to impossible conditions.

Your sacrifice honors you.

Reuel 7, the Federation's second

largest supplier of dilithium crystals,

until last week, that is,

when it appears the very fabric of

space and time simply folded around it.

Two months ago,

another major supplier in

the Gamma Tauri system

experienced a similar

disappearance.

These are not natural phenomenona.

It's clear that whatever this is,

someone or something is causing it.

That will be all, Lieutenant Masaru.

Thank you, Admiral. I'll be in my quarters.

Computer! Access file 62285, shadow mode.

Until three years ago, the planet

Syphon was not on any of our charts.

One hell of a coincidence,

wouldn't you say?

This is their leader, Borrada

I am convinced that he and Syphon

are responsible for what happened

to Reuel and Gamma Tauri.

The Council refuses to act.

It is destroying planets

and yet they do nothing.

Do you have proof?

Admiral Satterle contacted me,

I finally have the proof, Pavel.

The Council knows that Borrada is

responsible but they're keeping it quiet.

And there's more.

Someone is helping him.

We can't trust anyone.

Preliminary Reports indicate

a faulty plasma conduit.

I don't believe it for a moment

I fear the Federation is

on the verge of collapse

and I can't let that happen,

Council orders and Prime

Directive notwithstanding.

- Then we have to find other means.

- Yes.

You will assemble a new crew, quietly.

We can not go through the usual channels.

Our salvation may rest

with rogues and outcasts

I know of such a crew.

Captain Alvarez, beam the

cargo over immediately

or I will be forced to destroy

your pitiful little ship.

I prefer to see who I'm dealing with first.

Are you not seeing my pulchritudinous face?

Why don't you uncloak your ship, alright?

I don't have all day.

Share this glorious new design

with the Federation?

Klingon ship uncloaking

It's about time.

The coordinates are different.

They're early.

Doc, did you get it?

No, need more time.

Greetings, Captain Alvarez,

I trust we haven't kept you waiting.

Waiting? We were jus...

Captain Gedlock, we may have an issue.

Go to red alert. Shields up!

Incompetent Slug!

Pulchritudinous?

It was working!

Mr. Lu, I want you to lock

photons on that cloaked ship,

fire a warning shot

on my command.

Yes, Sir.

Photons locked on our coordinates.

Give them everything.

Fire!

The Icarus.

Let's give 'em hell! Return fire!

Why do we delay?

You think you have the brains

to beam through their shields

in the middle of a battle?

You're nothing more than a failure.

Why else would Federation banish you?

Two more? Where?

Direct hit on the deflector shield,

cloaking device is fried, man!

Deliver on your promise, Doctor

Lucien, or I finish you.

Ronara! One zero nine mark two one.

But that will...

Exactly!

Shields holding at 90%, Sir.

Fire at will!

Got it.

Why aren't we pursuing?

We can't, Sir.

The warp engines just went off-line.

Bucket of bolts!

They won't be following us anytime soon.

Beamed these off their warp drive,

pinged off Doc's signal.

What the Hell where you

thinking firing on them?

You wail like a

sludge rat, Ragnar.

Our opponents were weak, so

our mission was a success.

Success? Now the Federation and

the Klingons will be hunting us.

You just made it nearly impossible

to operate in this quadrant.

Lexxa would never do

anything stupid like that.

Lexxa?

Probably lives in a hovel with ten

mewling brats crawling around her feet.

Mwahahahah!

Come on!

Get him!

Fifty on the Cardassian.

You fool

One hundred on the female.

Lineage gives you the strength,

but it will always be your undoing.

Leave him out of this!

Your anger and your

aggression are your weakness,

but one would one expect from the

bastard daughter of a megalomaniac?

I am nothing like him!

Enough talk!

My turn!

No, no, you're nothing like him,

unlike you, Khan Noonien

Singh was a great warrior.

You are nothing but a

failed genetic experiment,

a motherless..!

Damn you, Tuvok!

I could have eaten two meals

tomorrow with my winnings.

We have urgent matters to discuss.

We have nothing to discuss,

your Section 31 hung me out to dry.

Their methods left much to be desired

I have always believed

you to be innocent.

That save me from any beatings or

helped me avoid the rape gangs?

Something big's coming down,

you're desperate,

why else would you be here?

I need you back on the Icarus.

I'd rather end up the b*tch of every

filthy, disgusting inmate in this place,

than walk out of here with you.

There may be evidence,

that she's still alive.

Tell me!

Do this mission and I will.

Tell me or your next

breath will be your last.

Then you will never find her.

Stay here.

Don't leave me!

I have to, or they'll get you too.

Fine!

But you cross me...

The thought never entered my mind.

He comes with me.

He just tried to kill you.

We rig the fights,

then split the winnings.

He's always got my back.

Agreed.

We can't trust anyone!

Come.

There's my Solnychamoya.

Let me look at you,

first day at the Academy,

and the youngest cadet ever admitted!

I'm so nervous!

Oh! This is my roommate, Cadet Madison.

It's an honour, Admiral

I still can't believe

he's your grandfather.

Great-great-grandfather!

I've heard so many things about you Sir!

Don't believe a word about it!

I'm worried about you, Poppy.

You should have retired years ago.

I'm only a hundred and forty three.

But I want you to be

around for my graduation.

With all the new medical advances,

I'll be around when you become Captain.

Come in.

Owen, I wasn't expecting you.

Now go, you can't be late

for your first class.

Interesting information you presented

to the Council this morning, Pavel.

Disturbing might be a better term.

You know the Council's position

on the Syphon is very clear.

Who am I to argue with them?

My friend, you've been

in security too long!

You see a conspiracy behind every door.

That's because there usually is one.

Be careful, Pavel,

this could get out of hand very easily.

Grant was a good friend and he

will be missed by all of us.

It was just a tragic accident,

nothing more.

Maybe.

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