10 Scrapped Star Trek Releases You Never Got To See

4. Star Trek 11

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If Star Trek: Nemesis hadn't bombed at the box office and led Paramount to cancel all upcoming projects for the franchise, what followed in the movie canon would have been something spectacular. Where Generations had opened up the films to include The Next Generation, Star Trek 11 was going to do the same for Voyager and Deep Space Nine.

Cleverly setting up Riker as the captain of the USS Titan at the end of Nemesis, our story was to see both the refitted Enterprise-E, and Admiral Janeway's USS Voyager, docked at Deep Space Nine. Following some major plot contrivances, Picard, Janeway, and Captain Sisko would be forced to take their three ships (hello there, The Defiant) deep into Romulan space to assist a stranded Riker and his USS Titan.

While all this is going on, Data's consciousness begins to surface in the shell of B-4, leading to this movie having it's own Search for Spock moment. However, as mentioned, Nemesis did bomb and any plans for this team-up movie were immediately jetissoned out of Paramount's airlock.

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