Star Trek 7: Generations Page #7

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-Good luck, Captain.

-Call me Jim.

Picard!

Get away from that launcher.

Now!

Did we do it? Did we make a difference?

Yes. We made a difference. Thank you.

The least I could do

for the captain of the Enterprise.

It was fun.

Oh, my.

Captain's Log, Stardate 48650.1.

Three Starfleet vessels

have arrived in orbit

and have begun to beam up

the Enterprise survivors.

Our casualties were light,

but unfortunately, the Enterprise herself

cannot be salvaged.

It has been extremely difficult,

Counselor.

Well, then, why did you decide

not to remove the emotion chip?

At first, I was unprepared for

the unpredictable nature of emotions.

However, having experienced

I believe I have learned

to control my feelings.

They will no longer control me.

Well, I hope you're successful, Data.

Data, over here. I found something.

One life sign, very faint.

Spot!

I'm very happy to see you, Spot.

Another family reunited.

Data, are you all right?

I am uncertain, Counselor.

I am happy to see Spot, yet I am crying.

Perhaps the chip is malfunctioning.

I think it's working perfectly.

Hello, Spot.

Is this it?

Yes. Yes, that's it, Number One.

Thank you.

I'm gonna miss this ship.

She went before her time.

Someone once told me that time was

a predator that stalked us all our lives,

but I rather believe

that time is a companion

who goes with us on the journey,

reminds us to cherish every moment

because they'll never come again.

What we leave behind is not

as important as how we've lived.

After all, Number One,

we're only mortal.

Speak for yourself, sir.

I plan to live forever.

I always thought

I'd get a shot at this chair one day.

Perhaps you still will.

Somehow, I doubt that

this will be the last ship

to carry the name Enterprise.

Picard to Farragut. Two to beam up.

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Gene Roddenberry

Eugene Wesley Roddenberry (August 19, 1921 – October 24, 1991) was an American television screenwriter and producer. He is best remembered for creating the original Star Trek television series. Born in El Paso, Texas, Roddenberry grew up in Los Angeles, where his father was a police officer. Roddenberry flew 89 combat missions in the Army Air Forces during World War II, and worked as a commercial pilot after the war. Later, he followed in his father's footsteps and joined the Los Angeles Police Department, where he also began to write scripts for television. As a freelance writer, Roddenberry wrote scripts for Highway Patrol, Have Gun–Will Travel, and other series, before creating and producing his own television series The Lieutenant. In 1964, Roddenberry created Star Trek, which premiered in 1966 and ran for three seasons before being canceled. He then worked on other projects, including a string of failed television pilots. The syndication of Star Trek led to its growing popularity; this, in turn, resulted in the Star Trek feature films, on which Roddenberry continued to produce and consult. In 1987, the sequel series Star Trek: The Next Generation began airing on television in first-run syndication; Roddenberry was heavily involved in the initial development of the series, but took a less active role after the first season due to ill health. He continued to consult on the series until his death in 1991. In 1985, he became the first TV writer with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and he was later inducted by both the Science Fiction Hall of Fame and the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame. Years after his death, Roddenberry was one of the first humans to have his ashes carried into earth orbit. The popularity of the Star Trek universe and films has inspired films, books, comic books, video games, and fan films set in the Star Trek universe. more…

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