Star Trek V - L'ultima frontiera

Titolo originale: Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Regia: William Shatner |
Anno: 1989
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Fantascienza Azione Avventura Thriller
Tag: spacecraft | self sacrifice | teleportation | starship | loss of loved one | uss enterprise-a | hostage | liberation of hostage | half-brother | space western | romulans | belief in god | cult leader | space opera | levitation | deity | el capitan | outer space | jailbreak |
Cast: William Shatner | Leonard Nimoy | DeForest Kelley | James Doohan | George Takei | Walter Koenig | Nichelle Nichols | Laurence Luckinbill | David Warner | Charles Cooper | Cynthia Gouw | Todd Bryant | Spice Williams-Crosby | Rex Holman | George Murdock | Jonathan Simpson | Beverly Hart | Steve Susskind | Harve Bennett | Cynthia Blaise | Bill Quinn | Melanie Shatner | Michael Berryman | Carey Scott |

Un gruppo di ribelli guidati da un misterioso profeta si impadronisce di Paradise City, la capitale di Nimbus III, il Pianeta della Pace Galattica, e prende come ostaggi alcuni consoli della Federazione dei Pianeti Uniti, dell'Impero Romulano e dell'Impero Klingon. La nave stellare Enterprise, al comando del capitano Kirk, viene inviata su Nimbus III per liberare gli ostaggi, ma i ribelli riescono ad impadronirsene e a dirottarla verso il centro della Galassia.

Approfondimenti

Because of the film's relatively poor box-office performance, this was released directly to video in [...] D
This film shows the largest living thing to which Spock applies his famous nerve-pinch: a horse. D
In this film, the Enterprise-A has numbered decks; however in Star Trek III - Alla ricerca di Spock [...] D
At one point, Herman F. Zimmerman was building five sets at once. D
This film was produced during the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), making thi [...] D
Leonard Nimoy noted that this was the most physical film in the series, which reflected William Shat [...] D
Harve Bennett was exhausted by his work on the previous three Star Trek films, and wanted to move on [...] D
Stuntman Kenny Bates is credited with the highest descender fall in the United States, standing in f [...] D
Nicholas Meyer was offered the chance to pen the screenplay, but declined. D
Charles Cooper later played Klingon Chancellor K'mpec in two episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generat [...] D
The name of the outpost on Nimbus III was Paradise City. The name may have been inspired by the Guns [...] D
William Shatner wanted novelist Eric Van Lustbader to write the script, but negotiations between Lus [...] D
During the scene when the Enterprise crew are watching Captain Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Sybok on the f [...] D
When Sybok's men are seen entering the gate to Paradise on Nimbus III, the gate is shown to have gra [...] D
This was veteran actor Rex Holman's final film role. His first role was in the episode "Millionaire [...] D
Originally, Spock and McCoy were to side with Sybok. Leonard Nimoy and DeForest Kelley objected, say [...] D
A few days after filming was completed, William Shatner returned to Paramount Studios to supervise t [...] D
A teaser tagline for the film was "Why are seat belts being installed in movie theaters this summer? [...] D
Opened the same weekend as the wide-release opening of L'attimo fuggente (1989). Took the number one [...] D
After completing Rotta verso la Terra (1986), Harve Bennett was beginning to feel burned out by his [...] D
William Shatner originally intended George Murdock to play the Klingon diplomat Korrd, but changed h [...] D
The film's relatively poor box-office performance, and mixed to negative reactions from fans and cri [...] D
By a strange quirk of fate, Spice Williams-Crosby (who plays Vixis) would end up having another Star [...] D
Harve Bennett blamed the relatively low box-office results partly on Star Trek: The Next Generation [...] D
In classical mythology, Nimbus is a shining cloud sometimes surrounding a deity when on Earth. D
Rex Holman (J'onn) played Morgan Earp in the episode Star Trek: Spectre of the Gun (1968). D
A sound effect montage using the vocal styling of James Brown was part of the cat-like creature's so [...] D
According to George Takei, he originally turned down this film because he did not want to be directe [...] D
Uses the same opening theme song as Star Trek (1979) and Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987). D
An entirely new Enterprise bridge, with the single solitary exception of the Turbolift foyers, was b [...] D
This is the last Star Trek film released during Gene Roddenberry's lifetime. He died two days after [...] D
Jerry Goldsmith did not want to accentuate the film's comedy with music, feeling this would "(take) [...] D
The space probe that was destroyed by the Klingon Bird-of-Prey was the Pioneer 10 space probe, which [...] D
Unusual for a Star Trek film, Captain Kirk does not appear in his full standard uniform until almost [...] D
Spock makes an uncharacteristic mistake when he calls "marshmallows" by the name "marsh melons". The [...] D
Initially, William Shatner believed that this film would get a positive response. In the morning aft [...] D
Deleted scenes included Captain Kirk being pursued by rock monsters on the planet Sha-Ka-Ree. The ro [...] D
William Shatner asked Paramount Studios for money to complete this film the way he originally intend [...] D
As a result of the critical failure and commercial underperformance, along with its unpopularity amo [...] D
ILM delivered the main Enterprise model, which was built by Magicam in 1978 for the first film, to A [...] D
Spock's catching of Captain Kirk as the captain falls off El Capitan was filmed against a set that r [...] D
WILHELM SCREAM: One of the insurgents when he gets knocked off his horse in the brief battle. D
DeForest Kelley noted the physicality required for this film and enjoyed doing things that he had no [...] D
The instrument panel tones are based on the original sound effects from the series, but created with [...] D
William Shatner returned to Paramount Studios a few days after principal photography had wrapped to [...] D
A scene was filmed and deleted which Sybok's holy warriors are racing across the desert of Nimbus II [...] D
In Koord's backstory: Koord was a General in the Klingon military and had been assigned to command t [...] D
Although Sybok is the film's main antagonist, he is not the real villain of this film and is more of [...] D
The entire film was filmed on such a tight schedule that many of the shots were set up in a matter o [...] D
This film has similar arc to the James Bond film Spectre (2015) which was released 26 years later. I [...] D
A Bandai Nintendo Entertainment System action game was slated to be released in 1989 along with this [...] D
During location shooting, locals were hired to portray Sybok's army during his raid on Nimbus III. B [...] D
The Enterprise's two shuttlecraft shown in the movie are called Copernicus and Galileo. It is a refe [...] D
William Shatner's first outline was titled "An Act of Love", and many of its elements - the Yosemite [...] D
Designer Lynda Weinman used a Mac II to create the animatics cut into the film during production, wh [...] D
William Shatner practiced aerobics and strength training daily to prepare for this film. The physica [...] D
George Takei said that his biggest challenge was learning how to ride a horse. D
Enterprise-D corridor sets from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) were used as Enterprise-A corr [...] D
William Shatner had been so impressed with production designer Herman F. Zimmerman's work on Star Tr [...] D
During pre-production meetings, screenwriter David Loughery jokingly proposed to have Commander Uhur [...] D
According to Star Trek III - Alla ricerca di Spock (1984), the name of Dr. McCoy's dying father is D [...] D
Ever since Star Trek (1966), William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy's lawyers drafted what Shatner termed [...] D
Ralph Winter felt that they should have recognized the film's plot was too reminiscent of V'Ger from [...] D
The Sickbay set from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) is used, unaltered in this film, making t [...] D
Captain Kirk's line "All I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by" is a quote from John Masef [...] D
The sequence of "God" chasing Captain Kirk on the planet Sha-Ka-Ree was originally conceived to be m [...] D
Todd Bryant was playing ping pong at a beach party when a casting director offered him the role of K [...] D
William Shatner was inspired to approach Laurence Luckinbill for the role of Sybok after seeing a PB [...] D
Bandai planned to release a video game adaptation of the film for the Nintendo Entertainment System [...] D
One of the jokes about Star Trek is that the Captain's yeoman rarely has anything important to do. A [...] D
Shortly before the beginning of location shooting, Hollywood union truck drivers or teamsters went o [...] D
Harve Bennett blamed part of the movie's failure on the change from a traditional Thanksgiving-seaso [...] D
The constrained budget meant that William Shatner could not completely redesign the Starfleet unifor [...] D
Made its network television debut on CBS as opposed to ABC which initially broadcast the first four [...] D
Teamsters, or drivers, to transport the crew, cast and equipment to Yosemite were hard to find, due [...] D
The sound of Klingons walking was conveyed with chains and leather for a rough sound. D
During the film's climax, Spock is revealed to have negotiated a peaceful resolution to the conflict [...] D
In the scene where Spock watches Kirk's ascent, and saves him when he slips and falls using levitati [...] D
David Loughery stopped work on the script when the Writers Guild of America went on strike, and the [...] D
To achieve the shot of the shuttlecraft crashing onto the landing deck of the Enterprise, a scale mo [...] D
The on-screen confrontation between William Shatner (Captain Kirk) and George Murdock ("God") is not [...] D
The Great Barrier effects were created using chemicals, which were dropped into a large water tank t [...] D
William Shatner, in an interview on E! Entertainment Television, said that David Warner's character [...] D
Wil Wheaton sneaked on the set during filming of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) to meet his i [...] D
Gene Roddenberry was highly critical over the idea of Sybok being Spock's half-brother. He felt this [...] D
In an interview for the book "Captains' Logs", Harve Bennett blamed the movie's failure on Star Trek [...] D
The scene where Spock sees his inner pain was originally longer. Spock claims that he resolved any t [...] D
According to William Shatner on the Blu-ray audio commentary, two of his stunt doubles in this film [...] D
Laurence Luckinbill is the uncle of famous writer-director team Lana Wachowski and Lilly Wachowski, [...] D
Max von Sydow was favored for the role of Sybok. D
This is not the first Star Trek film where existence of God is approached. In Star Trek (1979), V'Ge [...] D
EASTER EGG: From the "Deleted Scenes" page on the second disc of the DVD Special Edition, scrolling [...] D
The "God column", in which the false god appeared, was created by a rapidly rotating cylinder throug [...] D
Rachel McLish also auditioned for the role of Klingon warrior Vixis. D
Bob Carmichael, producer, director, cinematographer and extreme sports climber, worked with George S [...] D
Nimbus III and its town, Paradise City, were recreated in the Mojave. The town was created as a haph [...] D
Leonard Nimoy recalled William Shatner's attempts to instruct him in riding a horse, although Nimoy [...] D
When Captain Kirk enters the bar during the Federation attack on the outpost, as the cat-like creatu [...] D
This is the final film voyage of the complete original crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise. Although there [...] D
The sound effects used for the Klingon Bird-of-Prey firing on the God being were created using the s [...] D
The Nimbus III capitol Paradise City was one of the last locations to be designed and created, becau [...] D
A stunt performer, Linda Fetters Howard played the "felinoid" exotic dancer. She wore airbrush make- [...] D
According to the DVD text commentary, Sulu and Chekov were supposed to be seen hiking at Mount Rushm [...] D
An accomplished singer and dancer, Nichelle Nichols provided an authentic performance of the "fan da [...] D
DeForest Kelley went into seclusion after filming the death of Dr. McCoy's father, because he was de [...] D
The official group photo of the cast of this film is the photo that appears among Spock Prime's pers [...] D
Originally, the opening of Kirk's El Capitan ascent would have been a galactic shot of the Milky Way [...] D
William Shatner scheduled the campfire scenes to be the last ones shot, after which the cast and cre [...] D
The otherwise very Star Trek friendly magazine Cinefantastique has made no mention whatsoever of thi [...] D
According to William Shatner, the film's main plot themes and elements were inspired by the televang [...] D
The opening scene, as well as Nimbus III and Paradise City, is a nod to the western genre. Nimbus II [...] D
Laurence Luckinbill (Sybok) is the real-life son-in-law of Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball, whose Desilu [...] D
Dr. McCoy tells Spock "nobody's perfect" after missing the deck they were supposed to stop during th [...] D
Whilst this film was in production, a 60 second commercial for UK television was filmed on two of th [...] D
William Shatner's big screen directorial debut (previously he directed some episodes from his televi [...] D
William Shatner's cut ran slightly over two hours (not including ending credits or the opticals), wh [...] D
Gene Roddenberry was said to be unhappy with the film, as the story was too similar to his initial s [...] D
The mountain that Captain Kirk climbs in Yosemite is named, aptly enough, El Capitan. D
Sybok was originally named Zon, and in early drafts was unrelated to Spock. Harve Bennett came up wi [...] D
Associates and Ferren had three months to complete the effects work - around half the usual industry [...] D
Some of the outer space shots are stock footage from the previous films. The shot of the U.S.S. Ente [...] D
This was Bill Quinn's final acting role before his death on April 29, 1994 at the age of 81. D
Concerned that the franchise's momentum following Rotta verso la Terra (1986) had disappeared, Param [...] D
One of the blip sound effects on the Enterprise-A shuttlecraft Copernicus was from 2001: Odissea nel [...] D
Towards the end of the film's theatrical run, Paramount Studios paired this with Indiana Jones e l'u [...] D
Kim Cattrall auditioned for the role of Klingon warrior Vixis. She would later appear as Lieutenant [...] D
This is the only one of the first six Star Trek films not to feature any scenes based in and around [...] D
Another all-new set was the Forward Observation Lounge where several dramatic scenes take place. Acc [...] D
George Murdock ("God") played a recurring role in another iconic space series - Battaglie nella gala [...] D
Captain Klaa's Klingon Bird-of-Prey "Okrona", as this was named in the script, was named after lingu [...] D
As stated, this is the only feature film of the original cast to have a teaser before the main title [...] D
This film contains the first confirmed appearance of Starfleet Marines, an idea Gene Roddenberry wan [...] D
According to "The Q Continuum" novel trilogy, "God" was actually an energy-based being known as "The [...] D
The Paradise City set and its designs were influenced by the post-apocalyptic and western genres. D
William Shatner originally wanted Sybok's horse to be a unicorn, adding a more mythical approach to [...] D
This is the only "Star Trek" film directed by William Shatner. D
Some of the special effects in this film are markedly different than those featured in previous Star [...] D
The film's visual effects were not done by ILM, because the members of ILM were already working on G [...] D
Walter Koenig said in interviews he only worked eight days on this film. D
Released between Star Trek: The Next Generation: Up The Long Ladder (1989) (#2.18) and Star Trek: Th [...] D
When Captain Kirk, Spock and McCoy are in the brig, Kirk presses a button causing a seat to emerge f [...] D
With Sarek having been married to the Vulcan Princess before his marriage to Amanda, Sybok would be [...] D
Long shots of Captain Kirk scaling the mountain were filmed with stunt doubles, while William Shatne [...] D
According to George Takei, despite studio pressure to complete the film on time, William Shatner mai [...] D
The name "Sha-Ka-Ree" is a play on words from the original actor asked to play the role of Sybok: Si [...] D
George Murdock, who played the God creature, would later play Admiral J.P. Hansen in Star Trek: The [...] D
William Shatner's original idea for the climactic battle with the "False God" was for the ground to [...] D
The Enterprise-A bridge is mostly a new set, except for the turbolifts, Sulu and Chekov's helm conso [...] D
In reviewing the dailies of the first two days of shooting, the production realized that a pine tree [...] D
Shots of the Enterprise-A in Spacedock and of Spacedock itself were originally produced by Industria [...] D
This is the only Star Trek film to win (or even be nominated for) the Golden Raspberry Award for Wor [...] D
The malfunctioning log recorder uttering "Good morning, Captain" was an in-joke for Admiral Kirk and [...] D
Eagle eyed fans may notice some of the exterior model shots of the Enterprise have been seen in prev [...] D
The bridge set alone cost $250,000. D
The film takes place in 2287. D
Segments of the film were reedited for the theatrical release. Five minutes of footage was excised t [...] D
Melanie Shatner: the yeoman that holds Captain Kirk's malfunctioning Captain's log. She also hands h [...] D
This is the first Star Trek film not to be nominated for a Hugo Award for "Best Dramatic Presentatio [...] D
As stated, this is the only film of the original cast to have a teaser before the main titles. Star [...] D
Close-ups of the El Capitan climbing scenes were filmed on a fake wall made of fiberglass. The real [...] D
Captain Kirk refers to Spock as his brother who was lost but came back. It is odd that Kirk did not [...] D
Gene Roddenberry took personal offense to William Shatner's concept of the Enterprise crew meeting " [...] D
This film suffered competition from Batman (1989), Indiana Jones e l'ultima crociata (1989), 007 - V [...] D
Harve Bennett and Leonard Nimoy (Spock) died only two days apart: Bennett on February 25, 2015, and [...] D
The visuals required for the climax took weeks before they were ready to be shown after the completi [...] D
Shots of Spock talking to Captain Kirk while he is climbing El Capitan in Yosemite were actually fil [...] D
The surface of Nimbus III as viewed during reconnaissance by Captain Kirk was generated from an elec [...] D
Dr. McCoy's line, "If I'm not careful, I'll end up talking to myself" echoes his line in "The Corbom [...] D
Industrial Light & Magic, who had provided special effects for the previous three films, were unavai [...] D
According to William Shatner, the campfire scenes had to be shot in closer angles because time and b [...] D
George Takei expected the film as a disappointment because "the script seemed rather a muddle... as [...] D

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At the start of the fight on Nimbus III between the away team and the insurgents, at the cut to Sybo [...] D
Kirk mentions that he intentionally left his communicator on the Enterprise. That doesn't explain Uh [...] D
As Kirk is falling from the mountain, with Spock trying to chase after him, it is clear the footage [...] D
As established in Star Trek: Where No Man Has Gone Before, the Barrier is on the outside of the Milk [...] D
Just before the fight on Nimbus III, a shadow of a camera is clearly visible on Kirk's horse's head. D
The shuttle bay door model and its interior set do not match the size of the bay implicated by the E [...] D
In wide shots of the mountains on Sha Ka Ree, dirt roads are clearly visible on a planet supposedly [...] D
Shakaree is shown to be surrounded by a wispy energy field, and the shuttle has to fly through this [...] D
With only one shuttle craft on Nimbus III, and the transporters offline, there is no way that all of [...] D
When Kirk is climbing the mountain he is unshaven but when Spock catches him, before he hits the gro [...] D
While imprisoned on the Enterprise, Spock tells Kirk that the brig is escape proof. Moments later, S [...] D
When the shuttlecraft lands on Shakaree, and everyone disembarks, the camera pans around the men sta [...] D
When the shuttle approaches the Enterprise from Nimbus III the shuttle bay doors open. When the shut [...] D
In the opening scene at Yosemite, the suns rays follow the clouds and not the angle of the sun. D
In the opening scene, Spock flies and hovers using rocket boots, but at the end of Kirk's fall, he i [...] D
When Kirk fights Sybok in the shuttle bay and Sybok lifts Kirk off the ground, wires attached to Kir [...] D
Montgomery Scott DOES know the Enterprise like the back of his hand, so it is inconceivable that he [...] D
After Dr. McCoy tells Spock that the secret ingredient in his beans is Tennessee whiskey, Kirk says, [...] D
When Kirk and McCoy climb on to Spock while hovering in the turbo shaft, both of them step onto foot [...] D
Spock uses rocket boots to traverse the turboshaft. This was achieved with a metal bar attached to a [...] D
The part of the descender where it is attached to the stunt man's harness in the El Capitan scene ca [...] D
When Kirk is preparing to depart for Nimbus III, he asks Sulu to "Plot course for Nimbus III." Sulu [...] D
When Kirk, Bones and Spock are flying up the turbolift shaft, the deck number gets higher as they go [...] D
After the trio rocket up the turbo shaft using Spock's rocket boots, their feet are dangling while s [...] D
Wire holding the dancing cat's tail. D
There is no way that the Enterprise could have gotten to the center of the galaxy in anything less t [...] D
When Captain Klaa is racing to intercept the Enterprise, the Klingon officer Vixis states that they [...] D
As Kirk McCoy and Spock shoot up the turbo shaft they pass decks 35, 52, 64, 52 again! Then 77, 78 a [...] D
When the shuttle Galileo is landing for the first time in the Enterprise landing bay, the feet of a [...] D
At two different times in the movie, the Klingon captain says the exact same line of Klingon dialogu [...] D
When Krik, Spock, and McCoy try to leave Sha Ka Ree in the shuttle, Spock finds that the thrusters a [...] D
The Enterprise's photon torpedo is not enough to entirely destroy the God entity, yet moments later, [...] D
Up until the point in the film where Kirk, Spock, McCoy, and Sybok fly down to Sha Ka Ree, Sybok has [...] D
Sybok says that Columbus proved the world was round. This is a common misconception. In fact, the ci [...] D
The Enterprise's deck numbering changes radically in the turbo shaft scenes (with deck numbering as [...] D
Obvious double in the upside-down shot of Bones running toward Kirk after his fall from the mountain [...] D
The film depicts the Enterprise-A traveling to planet Sha Ka Ree in a relatively short period of tim [...] D
When Spock is talking to Kirk up the face of El Capitan, Kirk reaches up for a new hold and his hand [...] D
As Kirk is about to fly down to Sha Ka Ree he says " God's a busy man" Not so busy that he can't be [...] D
At the end, Kirk tells Spock, "I lost a brother too...". Anyone familiar with the original series wo [...] D
Even at maximum warp the Enterprise could not travel from Earth or Nimbus III to the center of the g [...] D
When the shuttle crash lands in the shuttle bay, it is twice shown in consecutive shots to pass the [...] D
The color of Kirk's outfit when climbing/falling on the mountain. D
When Scotty walks into the beam and knocks himself out, there's a bruise and some blood visible on h [...] D
When climbing up the turbo lift, Spock leaves to get his rocket boots, but then descends from above [...] D
When Spock decides not to kill Sybok, he is seemingly contradicting everything that is commonly know [...] D
When Kirk and Sybok are fighting in the loading bay at around the 52 min mark you can see wires supp [...] D
In all Star Trek movies and in Hollywood, in general, the Russian accent is wrong. Chekov tells Sybo [...] D
The camera is reflected in a bridge monitor when the Bird of Prey is closing, while Spock, Kirk, Syb [...] D
At the beginning of the movie, an admiral claims they must send Kirk to resolve the situation on Nim [...] D
The Enterprise-A has a different bridge layout in this film from others in the series. This is due t [...] D
In Star Trek Online Nimbus III is near Old Romulus ruins, so the Romulan woman should had gotten the [...] D
At the beginning of the movie, when Kirk, Spock, and McCoy are sleeping in Yosemite, Uhura arrives i [...] D
After Kirk is saved by Spock following his fall from El Capitán, the trees and plants all "lean" [...] D
The level of whiskey in McCoy's bottle changes during the camping scene (and not because he and Kirk [...] D
When climbing the turbo lift, Spock leaves to get his rocket boots, but suddenly appears from above [...] D
In Star Trek lore, each star ship has one Captain and one Commander who is usually the first officer [...] D
As Kirk and McCoy are climbing the turboshaft, the walls of the turboshaft can be seen to flex. D
Safety wires holding Kirk when caught by Spock. D
When "God" shoots Kirk with the lightning bolts, the wire used to snap Kirk back can be seen. D
The Rock Spires that shoot out from the ground on Sha Ka Ree are later seen as props simply sitting [...] D
When Kirk is climbing El Capitan, one shot tracks back to show distant mountains to one side. Kirk i [...] D

Frase

Kirk: [in the hostage tape from Nimbus III, Spock [...] D
"God": [appearing as Sybok, laughing] What's the m [...] D
Kirk: [after Spock recognizes Sybok] Who is it he [...] D
Sybok: The people of your world once believed the [...] D
Kirk: Mr. Scott, you're amazing! Scotty: There's [...] D
Kirk: Damn it, Bones, you're a doctor. You know th [...] D
[first lines] Sybok: I thought weapons were forbi [...] D
Vixis: [conversing in Klingonese] The starship Ent [...] D
Spock: Captain. Kirk: Spock, we're on leave you c [...] D
Uhura: Captain, we're receiving transmission from [...] D
Kirk: [finding the hostages on Nimbus III] Thank G [...] D
[eating a campfire dinner] Spock: Bipodal seeds, [...] D
[last lines] [around a campfire] Kirk: [to Spock [...] D
Chekov: This is Captain Pavel Chekov speaking. You [...] D
Kirk: You staged all this to get your hands on my [...] D
Sybok: Spock, it would appear that you've been giv [...] D
[hiking in the woods of Yellowstone] Chekov: Admi [...] D
McCoy: All that time in space, getting on each oth [...] D
Scotty: [to Kirk about ship status] Ah. All I can [...] D
McCoy: We were speculating. Is God really out ther [...] D
Kirk: I've always known I'll die alone. D
Caithlin Dar: Twenty years ago, our three governme [...] D
McCoy: [McCoy is watching Kirk climb a mountain] " [...] D
Spock: This is a new brig, Captain. It is escape-p [...] D
Kirk: [responds to a tapping within the wall] What [...] D
Sybok: [On the distorted Enterprise view screen] I [...] D
[Chief Engineer Scott making a log entry] Scotty: [...] D
Kirk: I thought I was going to die. Spock: Not po [...] D
Kirk: [to "God"] Excuse me... Excuse me... I just [...] D
[after Sybok relinquishes command of the Enterpris [...] D
McCoy: I'll tell you one thing, Spock: You never c [...] D
Kirk: "All I ask is a tall ship, and a star to ste [...] D
Starfleet Chief of Staff: Now, I know the Enterpri [...] D
Spock: [Kirk clings precariously to El Capitan] I [...] D
Sybok: I couldn't help but notice your pain! "God [...] D
J'Onn: Where did you get this power? Sybok: The p [...] D
McCoy: What's the matter, Jim? Kirk: I miss my ol [...] D
Uhura: Captain, we're receiving the hostage inform [...] D
Kirk: Spock? Spock: Yes, captain? Kirk: Be one w [...] D
Kirk: Transporter room, status. Scotty: Scotty he [...] D
Spock: [sampling McCoy's baked beans] Mmm... surpr [...] D
Spock: [after Kirk has fallen off El Capitan] Perh [...] D
Kirk: Go to bed, Spock. Good night, Bones. McCoy: [...] D
Sybok: Why did you do it? [euthanizing his father [...] D
Uhura: [arriving to pick up Kirk from shore leave] [...] D
Kirk: What does God need with a starship? McCoy: [...] D
[Around a campfire singing "Row Row Row Your Boat" [...] D
Kirk: Damn it Spock! God damn it! Spock: Captain, [...] D
McCoy: Jim... if you ask me, and you haven't, I th [...] D
Kirk: Understand your situation, are unable to ret [...] D
Vixis: [conversing in Klingonese] Captain Klaa, we [...] D
Sybok: What are you doing? Kirk: In order to lowe [...] D
Scotty: [cursing, on his back trying to fix a comp [...] D
Sybok: Spock. It's me. It's Sybok. After all these [...] D
McCoy: Not long after, they found a cure. A goddam [...] D
Sybok: Romulan. Terran. Klingon. Consider yourselv [...] D
[Kirk and McCoy agree to let Spock carry them up t [...] D
Kirk: [to Spock, while being strangled by Sybok] P [...] D
Uhura: [Chekov and Sulu are lost in the woods of Y [...] D
Spock: [about Sybok] He reminds me of someone I kn [...] D
Spock: I've lost a brother. Kirk: Yes. I lost a b [...] D
Kirk: Spock, my only concern is getting the ship b [...] D
Spock: [the Enterprise is being attacked by Klaa] [...] D
Sybok: Sha-Ka-Ree... the source... Heaven... Eden. [...] D
Korrd: [to Kirk] Kirk, my *junior* officer has som [...] D
Caithlin Dar: Gentlemen, I'm Caithlin Dar. St. Jo [...] D
McCoy: [in response to Spock carrying Kirk while w [...] D
Starfleet Officer: This is a red alert. Enterprise [...] D
Kirk: What are you doing? Spock: I am preparing t [...] D
Kirk: [trying to get to the bridge, the turbolift [...] D
Sybok: Your pain runs deep. J'Onn: What do you kn [...] D
High Priestess: Sarek, your son. Young Sarek: ... [...] D

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