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I have watched Star Trek: Insurrection three times.
I know this only because three separate friend groups have all confirmed that I watched the movie with them.
I have no recollection of the film whatsoever.
So apparently, that one.
Apparently you already did remove that one.
Insurrection is the worst star trek movie ever, or it used to be until these dumb nu trek "pew pew pew look at the ~~pretty~~ ugly CGI" movies were made. I was impressed they managed to make movies even worse than insurrection
I mean, I've seen ST-V: We Let Shatner Direct This One. ...And I think any movie that forced a 51 year old Nichelle Nichols to perform a fan dance to distract a couple of guards... is gonna be tough to beat for "worst star trek ever"
But that's just like, my opinion, man.
Aside from "beardless Riker" I cannot think of a truly unique or memorable moment from that movie that really stands out from the rest of TNG.
Hell even beardless Riker in a way just harkens back to Season 1.
Worf going through Puberty and the aggressive tendencies are most of what I remember from that film.
Well that and Worf Data and Picard singing Gilbert and sulivan
And have you noticed your boobs getting firmer? Not that we care about such things in this day and age...
Oh Christ I had completely forgot about that line
Me too.