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los2188 July 3 2011 05:28 AM

Are there any deleted scenes in First Contact?
 
I'm new here, but I've always wanted to know if anyone knew if there are any deleted scenes in First Contact. I seem to remember one with Barclay on the ship before it goes into battle, but I'm not too sure. And does anyone have a copy or know where I can read a copy of the final script for First Contact?

zar July 3 2011 08:02 AM

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los2188 wrote: (Post 5074732)
Are there any deleted scenes in First Contact?

No, they were deleted.

Aldo July 3 2011 09:55 AM

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^ :lol:

los2188 July 3 2011 03:43 PM

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that was good!

Grant July 5 2011 03:11 PM

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:lol: Seriously though.


There are no 'scenes' just a few snippets of dialogue and a brief bit in the holodeck where lily is accosted by a drunk. Cochrans speech in the Phoenix beofre takeoff was longer. Worf suggests to Picard that he not take part in the assault on engineering.

Of all 11 movies First Contact has the least cut. all the cut stuff was pretty good in script form, but they realyy wanted a tight cut. At 109 mintues, I think a bit more would have been good.

22 Stars July 5 2011 03:18 PM

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They should have cut the zero G sequence ;) That scene is my least fave, really slows the movie down in my opinion.

Bry_Sinclair July 5 2011 05:16 PM

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They should have cut Hawk being assimilated and then killed by Worf :wah:

Pineapples101 July 7 2011 09:44 AM

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I thought they filmed and cut a whole sequence with Cochran being chased by Riker and Geordie, then he falls off a cliff or something and is rescued by a hastily set up forcefield or some such... or is that just internet nonsense?

Ar-Pharazon July 7 2011 10:16 AM

Re: Are there any deleted scenes in First Contact?
 
^ That could have been in the novelization, which was written from a version of the script.

Those scenes may just not have been filmed and are therefore not "deleted scenes".

los2188 July 7 2011 12:07 PM

Are there any deleted scenes in First Contact?
 
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Pineapples101 wrote: (Post 5082852)
I thought they filmed and cut a whole sequence with Cochran being chased by Riker and Geordie, then he falls off a cliff or something and is rescued by a hastily set up forcefield or some such... or is that just internet nonsense?

Wow. I don't recall that scene. I could swear there was another scene with Barclay on the Enterprise where he was running around and worried about the battle with The Borg in a true Barclay manner. Also, does anyone know where I can find the final script of First Contact. I've already read the earlier rough draft of First Contact, but i'd like to read the final script.

Shikarnov July 7 2011 12:19 PM

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los2188 wrote: (Post 5082923)
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Pineapples101 wrote: (Post 5082852)
I thought they filmed and cut a whole sequence with Cochran being chased by Riker and Geordie, then he falls off a cliff or something and is rescued by a hastily set up forcefield or some such... or is that just internet nonsense?

Wow. I don't recall that scene. I could swear there was another scene with Barclay on the Enterprise where he was running around and worried about the battle with The Borg in a true Barclay manner. Also, does anyone know where I can find the final script of First Contact. I've already read the earlier rough draft of First Contact, but i'd like to read the final script.

I remember Cochrane claiming that he had to take a leak ("Leak? I'm not detecting any leaks." :rolleyes: ), during which he opted to run away. Riker and LaForge tracked him down and shot him with a phaser... I'll grant I haven't seen FC in forever, but I don't remember any cliffs or forcefields.

Austin 3:16 July 8 2011 06:54 AM

Re: Are there any deleted scenes in First Contact?
 
Wasn't there a deleted scene with Sisko talking to Worf on the viewscreen on the Defiant on his way to battle the Borg cube? I heard something about this.

Shikarnov July 8 2011 10:46 AM

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Austin 3:16 wrote: (Post 5084678)
Wasn't there a deleted scene with Sisko talking to Worf on the viewscreen on the Defiant on his way to battle the Borg cube? I heard something about this.

lol. I hadn't heard about that, but it would have been a nice addition. General audiences would never get it though.

los2188 July 8 2011 02:20 PM

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Austin 3:16 wrote: (Post 5084678)
Wasn't there a deleted scene with Sisko talking to Worf on the viewscreen on the Defiant on his way to battle the Borg cube? I heard something about this.

Actually I read the same thing just the other day about how that was filmed for the movie. I don't remember seeing it or not, but I did read that that part was filmed, but cut.

Captain Atkin July 8 2011 03:27 PM

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Austin 3:16 wrote: (Post 5084678)
Wasn't there a deleted scene with Sisko talking to Worf on the viewscreen on the Defiant on his way to battle the Borg cube? I heard something about this.

Oh man... if there is any truth to that, it would be amazing if they went and put that back in the movie! Sisko deserved a cameo! He is the only 24th century captain not to appear in a film!

Also, I never understood why they didn't have Miles O'Brien on the Defiant with Worf. Especially since they both had served on the Enterprise in TNG.


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