"John Logan, bless his heart, was a big Troi fan, so he's written me a nice role in this movie. I'm very happy. Beyond getting married and being a blushing bride, Troi is basically the catalyst in the denouement of the movie because of the relationship that she has with Shinzon. I actually have something to do with the plot this time."
"I think it was time. I'm just thanking god that it wasn't Troi and Worf. I would have killed myself. I would have. I never liked that relationship."
"When it comes to STAR TREK music, Jerry Goldsmith rules the galaxy. The epic tale of NEMESIS has inspired what may be Goldsmith’s greatest STAR TREK score since his best-selling STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE. The score for NEMESIS is as epic as anything the legendary composer has ever written."
Star Trek sminkören Michael Westmore berättade för Sci-Fi Wire att Viceroy i "Nemesis" skapades för att likna den gamla vampyrfiguren Nosferatu.
"That's exactly what [director] Stuart Baird wanted. Stuart handed me a picture of Nosferatu and said, 'I need an alien that looks like this.
We designed the head and then the ears. That was neat, because Stuart said, 'I want to be able to see through the ears.' So I made the ears out of clear gelatin. If there's any backlight behind them, you can see through the ears. Then we painted veins on the back of the ears. So if there's any light showing through, you can see veining through the ears."
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"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."
"I was a breath away from saying this is not worth the time. An absolute breath away. They were negotiating so uncompromisingly that it had reached the point where humiliation was the only way of settling this and I wasn't prepared to do that. But luckily the nice thing for actors is that you don't actually have to walk into those rooms yourself, and you don't have to answer the phone when they call. It's a very curious place, Hollywood, in that in the space of the day, someone's attitude can shift from downright brutality to treating you as a member of the family."