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* One of the final moments, where [[spoiler:Gallatin hugs his mother]].

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* One of the final moments, where [[spoiler:Gallatin Gallatin hugs his mother]].mother.
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* The writers explanation for why they wrote ''Insurrection'' the way they did, regardless of how it would be received or how well it'd work: because they thought it might well be their last foray in the TNG universe; their last trip with the crew created by Roddenberry, all of whom were inspired by his optimistic, hopeful, vision of a future with no hunger, no greed, no poverty. They wanted to tell a story for ''Gene''. One last time.

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* The writers explanation for why they wrote ''Insurrection'' the way they did, regardless of how it would be received or how well it'd work: because they thought it might well be their last foray in the TNG universe; their last trip with the crew created by Roddenberry, all of whom were inspired by his optimistic, hopeful, vision of a future with no hunger, no greed, no poverty. They wanted to tell a story for ''Gene''. One last time.time.

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** At the end of the film when Riker expresses dismay that his romantic feelings for Deanna might've been merely influenced by the planet, it's ''Worf'' of all people who assures him that his feelings for her were genuine; they were simply "out for fresh air".

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* The rekindling of the relationship between Will Riker and Deanna Troi. Even though it was under the influence of the Ba'ku's unique spatial environment, it's clear their feelings were still intact deep down inside, and it was the right time for those feelings to return to the forefront.
-->'''Riker:''' Counselor, do you think it's possible for two people to go back in time, fix a mistake they've made?\\
'''Troi:''' On this ship, anything's possible.
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* The writers explanation for why they wrote Insurrection the way they did, regardless of how it would be received or how well it'd work: because they thought it might well be their last foray in the TNG universe; their last trip with the crew created by Roddenberry, all of whom mere inspired by his optimistic, hopeful, vision of a future with no hunger, no greed, no poverty. They wanted to tell a story for ''Gene''. One last time.

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* The writers explanation for why they wrote Insurrection ''Insurrection'' the way they did, regardless of how it would be received or how well it'd work: because they thought it might well be their last foray in the TNG universe; their last trip with the crew created by Roddenberry, all of whom mere were inspired by his optimistic, hopeful, vision of a future with no hunger, no greed, no poverty. They wanted to tell a story for ''Gene''. One last time.
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* One of the final moments, where [[spoiler:Gallatin hugs his mother]].

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* One of the final moments, where [[spoiler:Gallatin hugs his mother]].mother]].
* The writers explanation for why they wrote Insurrection the way they did, regardless of how it would be received or how well it'd work: because they thought it might well be their last foray in the TNG universe; their last trip with the crew created by Roddenberry, all of whom mere inspired by his optimistic, hopeful, vision of a future with no hunger, no greed, no poverty. They wanted to tell a story for ''Gene''. One last time.
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* Picard's relationship with Anij takes on added significance when one remembers what happened to his family in ''Generations''.

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* Picard's relationship with Anij takes on added significance when one remembers what happened to his family in ''Generations''.''Generations''.
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* "And you thought it would take centuries to learn."

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* "And you thought it would take centuries to learn.""
* Picard's relationship with Anij takes on added significance when one remembers what happened to his family in ''Generations''.

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* One of the only positive mentions about the idea of an afterlife in Star Trek: In the novelization, Admiral Dougherty is established to be a widower, and his motivation for harnessing the radiation is to prevent people from dying in the manner that his wife did. After Ru'afo kills him, Doherty sees his wife and reaches towards her, smiling.
* Geordi watches the sunrise with Picard, able to see one with his own eyes for the first time.

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* One of the only positive mentions about the idea of an afterlife in Star Trek: In the novelization, Admiral Dougherty is established to be a widower, and his motivation for harnessing the radiation is to prevent people from dying in the manner that his wife did. After Ru'afo kills him, Doherty Dougherty sees his wife and reaches towards her, smiling.
* Geordi watches the sunrise with Picard, able to see one with his own eyes for the first time.time.
* "And you thought it would take centuries to learn."
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* One of the only positives mentions about the idea of an afterlife in Star Trek: In the novelization, Admiral Dougherty is established to be a widower, and his motivation for harnesing the radiation is to prevent people from dying in the manner that his wife did. After ru'afo kills him, Doherty sees his wife and reaches towards her, smiling.

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* One of the only positives positive mentions about the idea of an afterlife in Star Trek: In the novelization, Admiral Dougherty is established to be a widower, and his motivation for harnesing harnessing the radiation is to prevent people from dying in the manner that his wife did. After ru'afo Ru'afo kills him, Doherty sees his wife and reaches towards her, smiling.
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* One of the only positives mentions about the idea of an afterlife in Star Trek: In the novelization, Admiral Dougherty is established to be a widower, and his motivation for harnesing the radiation is to prevent people from dying in the manner that his wife did. After ru'afo kills him, Doherty sees his wife and reaches towards her, smiling.

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* One of the only positives mentions about the idea of an afterlife in Star Trek: In the novelization, Admiral Dougherty is established to be a widower, and his motivation for harnesing the radiation is to prevent people from dying in the manner that his wife did. After ru'afo kills him, Doherty sees his wife and reaches towards her, smiling.smiling.
* Geordi watches the sunrise with Picard, able to see one with his own eyes for the first time.
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* Just about all the Data and Artim moments.

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* Just about all the Data and Artim moments.moments.
* One of the only positives mentions about the idea of an afterlife in Star Trek: In the novelization, Admiral Dougherty is established to be a widower, and his motivation for harnesing the radiation is to prevent people from dying in the manner that his wife did. After ru'afo kills him, Doherty sees his wife and reaches towards her, smiling.

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