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** At least three shots of the ''Enterprise''-D are taken from the TV series.
** At least three shots of the ''Enterprise''-D are taken from the TV series.
* [[Stopped Numbering Sequels]]: This is the first movie in the series since ''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture|Star Trek the Motion Picture]]'' that doesn't feature a number in the title. [[Justified Trope]] because this is the first ''Next Generation'' movie (even though there was some crossover with ''TOS'') and none of the rest that followed had numbers either.
* [[Stopped Numbering Sequels]]: This is the first movie in the series since ''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture|Star Trek the Motion Picture]]'' that doesn't feature a number in the title. [[Justified Trope]] because this is the first ''Next Generation'' movie (even though there was some crossover with ''TOS'') and none of the rest that followed had numbers either.
* [[Throw It In]]: Kirk's wide-eyed "Oh, my..." just before death was improvised by Shatner.
* [[Trash the Set]]: The ''Enterprise'' being destroyed. A lot of the sequences showing the ship breaking up as it crash lands were given added realism by production crew actually taking a sledgehammer to the sets which had served the television show so well for seven years. In the final scene the bridge set is only barely recognizable.
* [[Trash the Set]]: The ''Enterprise'' being destroyed. A lot of the sequences showing the ship breaking up as it crash lands were given added realism by production crew actually taking a sledgehammer to the sets which had served the television show so well for seven years. In the final scene the bridge set is only barely recognizable.
** Before you get too angry about this, bear in mind that the sets would have been trashed regardless, in order to make way for the sets of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager|Star Trek Voyager]]''. At least this way we got to see the sets destroyed in action, rather than them just being dumped in some Los Angeles scrapyard.
** Before you get too angry about this, bear in mind that the sets would have been trashed regardless, in order to make way for the sets of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager|Star Trek Voyager]]''. At least this way we got to see the sets destroyed in action, rather than them just being dumped in some Los Angeles scrapyard.