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Star Trek: The Next Generation.font. I’ve missed titles on episodes and seeing them and going, ‘hmm, I wonder what that means…?’ And the music was extraordinarily important to me. If we were going to say this is the lastmovies—because all the episodes are very different—then it needed to sound like that, too. And that required [composer] Stephen Barton.
Then, later in the season, the score gets so massive as the story grows that we had to bring in some help from Frederik Wiedmann, who’s a brilliant composer as well. I grew up with legends [like] Jerry Goldsmith and James Horner. Not to mention Dennis McCarthy and Cliff Eidelman. All those Trek composers have nods.Meanwhile, Starfleet looks for dirt on the Protostar crew in the synopsis for “Preludes,” this Thursday’s episode ofA Starfleet Admiral digs into the past of the Protostar crew.
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