
The special effects depicting outer space were completely computer generated, a first for a Star Trek film. The film's ending was further revised after test screenings. After Ira Steven Behr reviewed the script, Piller revised it and added a subplot involving a romantic interest for Jean-Luc Picard. The story's first drafts featured the Romulans, and the Son'a and Ba'ku were introduced in its third draft. Michael Piller was asked to write its script, which was created from story ideas by Piller and executive producer Rick Berman. Paramount Pictures sought a change in pace after the previous film in the series, Star Trek: First Contact (1996). In the film, the crew of the USS Enterprise -E rebels against Starfleet, after they discover a conspiracy with a species known as the Son'a to steal the peaceful Ba'ku's planet for its rejuvenating properties. Murray Abraham, Donna Murphy and Anthony Zerbe appearing in main roles.

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