An extension of the “Emotional Outburst” scene. In this longer running scene, Data expresses many more emotions, including one with a somewhat sexual overtone, until finally collapsing.
Star Trek Generations Deleted Scene 5: Too Revolting
An extension of the “Data Drinking” scene. In this extension, after Data asks for more of Guinan’s drink, he takes another swill and again displays his disgust, effectively ruining the joke.
Star Trek Generations Deleted Scene 4: Going Overboard
An alternate take of Data pushing Beverly overboard. In this take, Beverly’s scream is higher-pitched and her fall is shown from a different angle. When Worf and Beverly climb back aboard, Worf shoots a hand-gesture in Riker’s direction and Beverly refuses Data’s help to get back aboard. This scene is also available on the Special Edition DVD.
Star Trek Generations Deleted Scene 2: ‘No Sign of Him’
After Chekov, Scotty and Harriman visit the remains of deck 15, they return to the bridge where Demora Sulu reports that a complete scan of the ship and the surrounding area cannot find Kirk. Chekov sobs to Scotty that he never expected it [Kirk’s life] to end like this to which Scotty replies “all things must end.” Harriman breaks the silence by ordering the ship home. Interesting to note about this scene is that the sound of the Enterprise-D bridge can be heard in the background.
Star Trek Generations Deleted Scene 3: Holodeck Safety Protocols
A short exchange between Beverly and Geordi as Worf walks up to the plank on the wooden Enterprise. Beverly jokingly asks Geordi if he made sure the holodeck safety protocols are engaged, to which Geordi replies he’s not sure.
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