Star Trek: Generations
Summary
The daughter of Captain Hikaru Sulu ( George Takei ) served on the USS Enterprise - B inStar Trek Generations , and the film ’s director manoeuver out how this speaks to the theme of the motion-picture show . As the first heavy projection screen escapade for the mold ofStar Trek : The Next multiplication , Star Trek Generationsacts as a passing of the flashlight from Captain James T. Kirk ( William Shatner ) and his crew to Captain Jean - Luc Picard ( Patrick Stewart).Star Trek Generationsbegins as the USS Enterprise - B pose out on her first ocean trip . Now hit the hay , Kirk attends the voyage , along with his former officers Montgomery Scott ( James Doohan ) and Pavel Chekov ( Walter Koenig ) .
InStar Trek Generations ' prologue , Chekov introduces Kirk to the steerer of the USS Enterprise - B , Ensign Demora Sulu ( Jacqueline Kim ) , girl of former Enterprise steerer Hikaru Sulu . Kirk comment that"it would n’t be the endeavor without a Sulu at the helm . “Although it ’s a abbreviated scene , the moment speaks toStar Trek Generations’themes of legacy and passing the torch . In theStar Trekoral chronicle , The Fifty - Year Mission : The Next 25 Yearsby Mark A. Altman and Edward Gross , Star Trek Generationsdirector David Carson spoke about the inclusion of Sulu ’s girl in the pic . Read his full quote below :
George Takei , in a style , was in the picture . I remember make Sulu ’s daughter on the bridge of the go-ahead - B was a terrific fashion of go forward the propagation and verbalize about mortality . It was more important for us , I think , to deal with our theme , which is about mortality , the handing on of torches , the kick the bucket from generation to contemporaries . To have a child of one of the originals on plug-in the ship actually make a greater period than producing everybody from the last serial . To have the entire honest-to-god cast makes it become a small bit like an onetime boy ’s club instead of tell the story . We want to have a point . It was n’t a titlark and gambol in space .

Star Trek Generations not only passed the flannel mullein to the plaster bandage of The Next Generation , it also revealed the ultimate fate of Captain James T. Kirk .
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In addition to introducing some children and descendants of characters fromStar Trek : The Original Series , theStar Trekfranchise has also introduce some of the’next generation ' ofStar Trek : The Next multiplication . InStar Trek : Picardseason 1 , Admiral Jean - Luc Picard visit his admirer and former officers , Captain William Riker ( Jonathan Frakes ) and Counselor Deanna Troi ( Marina Sirtis ) . When Picard first come , he is greeted by Will and Deanna ’s girl , Kestra ( Lulu Wilson ) , who is playing in the wood . This is Kestra ’s only appearance , but she ’s a marvellous character and a will to the great parents Will and Deanna have become .
InStar Trek : Picardseason 3 , Dr. Beverly Crusher ( Gates McFadden ) charges back into Admiral Jean - Luc Picard ’s life after being absent for 20 years . She reveals that her now - adult son , Jack Crusher ( Ed Speleers ) , is Picard ’s son as well . While this come as an obvious daze to Jean - Luc , he ends the season in a practiced place with both Jack and Beverly . Picardseason 3 also introduces the two daughters of Commodore Geordi La Forge(LeVar Burton ) , Sidney ( Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut ) and Alandra ( Mica Burton ) , who have both followed in their father ’s footstep and conjoin Starfleet . Star Trekcontinues to celebrate the bequest of its greatest character , not only by bringing them back for more stories but also by introducing their children to the enfranchisement .
Star Trek Generationsis available to stream on Max & Star Trek : Picardis available to pullulate on Paramount+ .

reservoir : The Fifty - Year Mission : The Next 25 Years : From The Next Generation to J. J. Abrams : The arrant , Uncensored , and Unauthorized unwritten History of Star Trekby Mark A. Altman and Edward Gross
