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I remember seeing the Giordi Interrogation
By chemistrylover

I know this is really weird. When I saw Generations in 1994, I distinctly remember seeing the Giordi interrogation scene. Soran wasn't causing pain to Giordi's heart, he was stopping it. I know for a fact that this wasn't a test screening, because I saw it on the Sunday of its opening weekend. I remember this scene was in the movie and that Kirk was not shot in the back. Could it be that the print that I saw at the theatre was somehow altered compared to the standard print that everyone else saw? I remember when the movie came out on Laserdisk that that scene was not in there (or on the tape either) and asking myself what happened to that scene.

The scene really fit in well with the movie since Soran saying "his heart just wasn't in it" was actually a pretty cruel irony after seeing him stop and start it a couple of times with that Borg Nanoprobe.

Anyway, I also remember that LeVar was completely naked during this scene (but they didn't show it) and that the camera went well below his waistline, almost to where his pubes would start being at the bottom of the screen. Could this be why the scene was cut, if the camera showed too much of LeVar?

Is it possible that this scene was in the final cut, but removed at a later date because of too much skin being shown by a man?

Anyway, I am positive that I saw this scene in the theater, so tell me, can anyone else remember seeing it?

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