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A Romulan clone of Picard's seeks
revenge and threatens the destruction of the Federation with a
powerful weapon.
Cast:
Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard
Jonathan Frakes as William T. Riker
Brent Spiner as Data
LeVar Burton as Geordi La Forge
Michael Dorn as Worf
Gates McFadden as Dr. Beverly Crusher
Marina Sirtis as Deanna Troi
Ron Perlman as Viceroy
Tom Hardy as Shinzon
Dina Meyer as Donatra
Kate Mulgrew as Kate Janeway
Special Appearances by:
Whoopi Goldberg as Guinan
Wil Wheaton as Wesley Crusher

Synopsis:
On
Romulus, the senate
is locked in heated debate. Romulus and her sister world Remus are divided, but
the Reman leader,
Shinzon, has a plan
to unite them. Shinzon's plan is rejected, and the senate moves on to other
matters. A mysterious device sits on one desk ... and suddenly opens, filling
the senate chamber with a strange, green energy. Suddenly, light begins to fill
the room and everyone inside groans with pain as their flesh decays. Within
seconds, the entire senate is dead.
Meanwhile,
Captain Jean-Luc Picard is presiding over a particularly joyous event: a
party celebrating the wedding of
William Riker and
Deanna Troi. As best man, Picard offers up a toast, and complains that
everything around him is changing — Riker is leaving for his own command, the
Titan, and Troi is joining him.
Data will be taking over as first officer of the
Enterprise. As everyone wishes the happy couple well, Data serenades
them with a rendition of "Blue Skies." Afterwards, the Enterprise heads
to
Betazed, where the crew will participate in a traditional
Betazoid wedding (which makes
Worf very nervous). En route, Worf notices a positronic signal emanating
from the desert-like planet of Kolarus III. As only
Dr. Soong-constructed androids like Data emit a positronic signal, Picard
orders the ship to re-route for further investigation.
Data, Worf and Picard head down to the planet with the Argo, a shuttle
with a special, dune buggy-like vehicle, in tow. They soon discover various
android-like body parts, one of which is a head that looks remarkably like Data.
Their mission is interrupted by the natives of Kolarus III, who chase the
landing party back to the shuttle. Back on the ship,
Geordi La Forge concludes that the android has similar internal mechanics as
Data, but is not as developed. La Forge deduces that this one is a prototype.
The head introduces himself as "B-4." Hoping to aid B-4's development, Data
downloads his memory engrams into B-4's matrix. B-4 doesn't seem to be
assimilating all of this new information, but La Forge suggests that Data merely
give it some time.
Later on,
Admiral Janeway orders Picard on a mission to Romulus. The new Praetor, a
Reman named Shinzon, has requested a Federation envoy. On the way to Romulus,
Data briefs the crew on the Remans, noting that due to high temperatures on one
side of their home planet, they live on the dark side and avoid the sun. It is
also noted that the Remans have a reputation as warriors—
during the
Dominion war, some of their troops were used as cannon fodder.
Once they arrive at the designated coordinates, the crew of the Enterprise is
kept waiting for 17 hours. Finally, a massive battleship called the Scimitar
uncloaks. Shinzon's Viceroy tersely informs the crew of where they are to
transport. Once inside the dark, shadowy vessel, the crew meets Shinzon — and
he's human. He also seems particularly interested in Troi, as he has never seen
a human female before. Picard wants to know what this mysterious new Praetor
wants, but Shinzon will only reveal that he desires peace and unity. Shinzon
then raises the lights, and Picard is shocked to see a familiar face staring
back at him. Shinzon reveals that he has a rare syndrome known as Shalaft's
Syndrome, then draws a knife and cuts himself. As he passes the knife to Data,
Shinzon extends a dinner invitation to Picard.
Back on Enterprise,
Dr. Crusher uses the blood from the knife to confirm the captain's
suspicious: Shinzon is a clone of Picard. The crew is mystified, however, as to
why he exists.
Meanwhile, on Romulus, Shinzon's Romulan supporters are growing impatient — they
don't understand what Picard and the Enterprise have to do with his plan.
Shinzon merely tells them to have patience, then surreptitiously asks one of the
Romulan commanders,
Donatra, to keep an eye out for any treacherous action. Later on, Shinzon
dines with Picard, and provides an explanation as to how he came to be.
Apparently, there was a Romulan plot to replace Picard with a clone, but it was
interrupted when Shinzon was only a child. The Romulans then sent him to work in
the dilithium mines on Remus. It was there that Shinzon was taken in by one
Reman in particular, the man who now serves as his Viceroy. Now, Shinzon says he
only wants freedom for his Reman brothers. Picard doesn't quite trust Shinzon
yet, but says that he hopes to ? one day. Once Picard has left, the Viceroy
reminds Shinzon not to forget their mission.
Back on Enterprise, Picard receives disturbing news. La Forge informs him that
unauthorized access to the main computer has been detected. Also, while
reviewing the sensor logs, La Forge noticed that when the Scimitar decloaked,
the presence of thalaron was detected. Thalaron is a deadly form of radiation
that was banned by the Federation — a microscopic amount has the ability to kill
all living matter. Disturbed, Picard orders the crew to find a way to stop this
deadly threat.
That night, newlyweds Troi and Riker are in bed together. Suddenly, Troi's
husband is no longer with her — he has been replaced by Shinzon! Somehow, he and
the Viceroy are inside her mind. She manages to summon all of her strength and
push him away, but remains shaken. Aboard the Scimitar, the Viceroy tells
Shinzon that the bond has been broken. In Sickbay, Troi attempts to explain the
attack to Picard and Crusher. Suddenly, Picard disappears and finds himself
aboard the Scimitar, with Shinzon. The Picard clone has also transported B-4 to
his ship — he was using the android to gain access to Starfleet information. As
Shinzon takes a sample of Picard's blood, he explains that his plan is to
conquer the Federation, so the Remans may rule the entire galaxy. Shinzon
informs Picard that the captain will not be alive to witness this triumph. Once
Shinzon leaves, B-4 returns saying that the Praetor needs the prisoner. As they
leave, it becomes clear that B-4 is actually Data, who has been feeding the
Remans false information. They head for the shuttlebay. After a shoot-out with
the Reman crew, they manage to steal a small ship, and head back to Enterprise
via the only escape route — through the corridors of the ship. Enterprise beams
Picard and Data aboard and jumps to warp.
Meanwhile, the Romulan senate is growing restless — Shinzon has taken no action
since coming to power as Praetor. Shinzon once again advises patience. Donatra
and the others, however, are beginning to have doubts — they believe Shinzon's
plan extends way beyond defeating
Earth.
On Enterprise, Dr. Crusher has managed to discover why Shinzon is after Picard.
Because of the flawed cloning process used to create Shinzon, his cellular
structure is now breaking down. Unless he receives a transfusion from Picard, he
will die. Picard deduces that Shinzon will come for him. Meanwhile, Data must
deactivate B-4 to prevent the latter from gathering any information for Shinzon.
Later on, La Forge briefs the crew on the Scimitar's thalaron radiation weapon.
Given the size and scope of the weapon, Picard deduces that Shinzon must have a
particular target in mind — Earth. And there's still no way to penetrate the
ship's cloak. The crew prepares for battle, determined that Shinzon will not be
allowed to use this weapon, and Enterprise sets off to join the Fleet in
Federation space. Data reports that the ship will be "blind" as it passes
through the Bassen Rift. Picard orders evasive maneuvers, but it's too late —
Enterprise is fired on by the Scimitar, taking out the warp drive. In the midst
of battle, Shinzon asks Picard to meet him in the captain's ready room. Picard
arrives to find a holographic Shinzon, who orders him to surrender. The captain
tries to reach Shinzon, saying that the Praetor has the untapped potential to be
a better man. Shinzon, however, says that he cannot fight what he is.
As the battle continues, Enterprise receives some surprise assistance from a
pair of
Romulan warbirds commanded by Donatra. The Scimitar engages the ships in
battle, and Donatra's warbird is soon disabled. At this point, Troi says that
she may know of a way to locate the cloaked Scimitar. Using her mental link with
the Viceroy, Troi is able to find the ship, and Enterprise manages to bring down
the cloak. The Scimitar fires back, and Enterprise loses its shields. A furious
Shinzon orders a Reman boarding party to bring him Picard. In response, a
security team led by Worf and Riker sets out to stop them.
At this point, only a force field is keeping the Bridge crew from being sucked
into space. Determined to stop the Scimitar no matter what the cost, Picard uses
all of Enterprise's remaining power to ram the ship. Meanwhile, Riker finds and
kills the Reman Viceroy.
The Scimitar begins to pull free, so Picard attempts to destroy Enterprise in a
final, desperate maneuver.
Auto-destruct, however, is off-line — and the thalaron weapon has begun to
deploy. Grimly, Picard decides that there's only one way to stop the weapon — he
will beam over to the Scimitar. As soon as he does so, Data orders Troi to take
command and heads for one of the damaged ends of Enterprise. La Forge lowers the
force field, and Data launches himself out into space, towards the Scimitar.
On the Reman Bridge, Picard has managed to kill much of the crew and is locked
in deadly hand-to-hand combat with Shinzon. Finally, he uses a spear-like piece
of the ship to impale his clone. Shinzon forces himself along the spear until he
is right next to Picard. With his dying breath, Shinzon tells Picard that their
destiny is complete. Suddenly, Data appears. The android moves Shinzon's body
off of Picard and slaps an
emergency transport device on his captain. Before Picard can protest, he has
dematerialized. Data fires on the thalaron activation matrix, and the weapon
explodes. From the Bridge, Picard and the Enterprise crew watch the explosion in
horror, realizing that Data has sacrificed himself.
Later, the senior officers gather to remember their lost friend. Picard also
wants to tell B-4 about his courageous brother, but the android still appears
not to completely comprehend what has happened. As Picard is about to leave, B-4
softly sings to himself: "Never saw the sun ... Never saw the sun ..." In a
moving moment, the captain realizes that B-4 is singing "Blue Skies," the same
song that Data serenaded the crew with not so long ago. Perhaps Data's memory
will live on after all.
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