"Of course, you'll have your force with you from the Voyager as well providing support and running along side of you in some missions that are guaranteed to be pretty action oriented. You'll also have to puzzle and sneak your way through some missions as well.Du kan läsa hela förhandstitten här.
"Captain Picard visits Starfleet Academy and visits Munroe. He becomes impressed with Munroe’s achievements and decided to invite Munroe and the rest of the Hazard Team on the Enterprise."berättar Pearson.
"That's a really, really great flying episode for Travis. Travis has to steer the Enterprise through a live minefield. And there's a mine attached to the ship.
That was a lot of fun for me to do, a lot of fun for me to do. It was incredible to shoot and really intense. It's my favorite episode for Travis so far this season and maybe going back to last season. I'm at [my post], and any shaking that was done was minor. We [the actors] did some shaking, and the camera did some shaking—but what are we talking about? Travis didn't hit any of the mines! Of course not. You don't have to worry about that. He pilots that thing nicely, if I can speak on behalf of Travis, as only I can."
"The one we are just shooting now talks about how the ship is so terribly damaged that we need to get repairs done immediately. We go to a repair facility that turns out to have a secret."
"It's a terrific episode. There is this space station that is used for repairs and we are desperately seeking someone to help us fix the ship because we're too far away from any known facility. We arrive and it appears to be computerized and they agree to fix the ship. They appear to be doing remarkable work and seem to be asking for little in return. And then of course there's a mysterious twist as we realize there is something sinister afoot!"
Dear Doctor
"One of our best episodes. I liked the pacing, I liked the theme, I liked the fact that it became a Prime Directive episode toward the end and I liked the character work. For me it was a perfect Enterprise."
Sleeping Dogs
"Candidly, I didn't like it. There are people around here who think it's a great action adventure. My problem with it is that it relied on a techno solution at the end. At that point I feared that maybe we shouldn't be going back to Klingons so soon."
Acquisition
"It was not entirely successful. There were some stabs at humor that fell flat, but others that worked. We set out to do a romp there, and I'd say we hit half the time. In terms of continuity, we were careful to make sure humans never did find out who they were and their name was never used. I saw more shit being given about our using the Ferengi before it aired than after. We almost didn't do this episode because we weren't sure it would fit well with continuity, but we decided to give it a whirl anyway."
It’s been a while since I’ve led the Federation in an adventure, but this August 31st, in Joliet, Illinois, I am gathering up the troops once again. Whether you’re a Federation member, a Klingon, or a Borg, you’ll want to join me for what promises to be one of the most entertaining, adventurous, and downright COOL events you’ll ever do."
"I've read (co-executive producer) Brannon Braga commenting that he liked the Andorian episodes and is very open to having the Andorians return. I've also talked to a couple of the writers, and there have been ... unofficial assurances that Shran would show up."Berättar han för Ian Spelling från New York Times.
"I'd also heard, just after we did the Ferengi episode, that the producers really liked it, so the Enterprise might run into the Ferengi again at some point. So the options are wide open."
"I love Star Trek, and, ultimately, I want what's best for Star Trek and the Trekkies. If the movie is too long, you've got to cut it, and this scene is the first place I'd start if I were you.
The great thing is, I got to spend two wonderful days being on Star Trek again, working with the people I love, wearing the uniform that I missed, and I got to re- connect with you, the cast, and the fans. Nobody can take that away from me."
"It's got that pace, it just throws you into it. It's going to blow your mind!"Westmore forsatte med att berätta om några av hans skapelser i filmen:
"For the Remans, it was the first time we experimented with gelatin, the light shows behind and through their ears, creating a very eerie look. We put wires in the ears to make them look like veins."