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John Logan on the Deleted Lt. Commander Wesley Crusher Cameo in Nemesis

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By GustavoLeao / 23:11, 5 February 2008 / General Star Trek

Actor Wil Wheaton brought Lieutenant Commander Wesley Crusher back to life as the Assistant Chief Engineer of the U.S.S. Titan in a 4-minute Star Trek Titan short movie produced for Star Trek The Tour.

Star Trek Nemesis screenwriter John Logan talks briefly to Star Trek Magazine about the deleted scene he wrote for the movie, which can be found at the Special Edition DVD of Nemesis, which indicates that Wesley is commissioned and assigned as part of the engineering crew of the U.S.S .Titan (see photo).
 
Logan said he'd had a backstory prepared for the surprise cameo. With the movie focus on family, Logan said "I totally accept, as a fan, the idea of him going back to Starfleet - that he'd been through this [Traveler] experience, and it has led him back home again. The idea that he is going to be part of that [Titan] crew and that family, that the Crusher family will continue on with Will and Deanna, I thought was really neat." Logan's regret was in not being able to work all that in as an explanation - or being allowed to.

The Star Trek Titan 4-minute short movie from the Star Trek The Tour, starring Wheaton as Lt. Commander Wesley Crusher and Tim Russ as Commander Tuvok is available at IESB



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RE: Glad they cut Wes | Report this post to moderator
By: Terry212 (Odo's file, contact, web site) @ 07:49:50 on Feb 06, 2008

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Thats exactly why he does not appear in the Star Trek Titan novels. He is part of this superior species of space travellers. But Logan wanted him back as a Starfleet officer and that is what we got, canon or not.

Gustavo


since it's not even a deleted scene on my DVD, I'm going with not-canon.

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RE: Glad they cut Wes | Report this post to moderator
By: Tupperfan (Odo's file, contact) @ 13:17:02 on Feb 06, 2008 | Edit History (1)

In the novel "A Time for War, A Time for Peace", he was still a Traveller and Picard gave him a Starfleet uniform because Crusher arrived at the wedding naked, thinking it was a traditionnal Betazoid ceremony.

I prefer that explanation.

But hey, I enjoy Wil Wheaton's writings and I'm glad he found some "redemption" in Trek and enjoyed his recent cameos...

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RE: Glad they cut Wes by GustavoLeao @ 14:24:06 on Feb 06
    RE: Glad they cut Wes by Tupperfan @ 17:23:16 on Feb 06
       RE: Glad they cut Wes by GustavoLeao @ 19:02:17 on Feb 06
          RE: Glad they cut Wes by Tupperfan @ 19:19:29 on Feb 06
             RE: Glad they cut Wes by GustavoLeao @ 09:43:19 on Feb 07
             RE: Glad they cut Wes by admiral_qua @ 00:08:34 on Feb 07

RE: Glad they cut Wes | Report this post to moderator
By: seventhstar (Odo's file, contact) @ 08:07:16 on Feb 06, 2008

Might possibly have made more sense for him to be aboard the Titan possibly in an advisory role, like Neelix, rather than as a actual member of Starfleet. Maybe like the anti-thesis of Q.

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