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- akumenang.com
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- [xxRaZoRxx]
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- Damn it, man! That was our ride!
- You just stunned our ride!
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- Oh, great.
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- Run!
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- 00:01:47,834 --> 00:01:49,279
- What the hell did you take?
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- I have no idea,
- but they were bowing to it.
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- Kirk to Shuttle One.
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- Locals are out of the kill zone.
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- You are clear. Repeat.
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- Spock, get in there, neutralize the
- volcano and let's get out of here.
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- We have to do this now!
- I told the Captain
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- 00:02:09,314 --> 00:02:11,396
- the shuttle wasn't built
- for this kind of heat.
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- 00:02:11,674 --> 00:02:13,881
- Captain, did the indigenous
- life forms see you?
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- 00:02:14,074 --> 00:02:15,758
- No, Mr. Spock, they did not.
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- The Prime Directive clearly states
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- there can be no interference
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- with the internal development
- of alien civilizations.
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- I know what it says!
- Which is why I'm running
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- through the jungle wearing a disguise!
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- Now drop off your
- super ice cube and let's go! Kirk out!
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- You're good.
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- If we're gonna do this,
- we've got to do it now!
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- 00:02:32,674 --> 00:02:34,358
- This ash is killing our coils.
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- 00:02:34,594 --> 00:02:35,925
- You sure you don't want me
- to go instead?
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- That would be highly illogical
- as I am already outfitted...
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- 00:02:38,354 --> 00:02:39,799
- Spock, I was kidding.
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- - You got this.
- - Guys! We have to go! Now!
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- They're trying to kill us!
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- They're trying to kill us, Jim!
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- I'll see you in 90 seconds.
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- Do it, do it!
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- Prerequisite change, 2-7-3...
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- I can't hold this position.
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- Spock, I've got to pull you back up.
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- Negative. This is our only
- chance to save this species.
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- If this volcano erupts, the planet dies.
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- Pull him back up. Now!
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- Spock, are you okay?
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- I am,
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- surprisingly, alive. Stand by.
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- We have to get him back.
- I'll suit up. I'm gonna go down.
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- We have to abandon the shuttle.
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- 00:04:10,274 --> 00:04:12,163
- - We can't just leave him, Sulu!
- - We don't have a choice!
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- Uhura, I'm sorry.
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- 00:04:14,354 --> 00:04:15,765
- Spock, we're going back
- to the Enterprise.
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- We'll get you out of there.
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- Captain, I'm ditching the shuttle.
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- You've got to make it
- to the Enterprise on your own.
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- Wonderful!
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- - Uhura! You ready to swim?
- - I'm ready.
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- Jim!
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- Jim! The beach is that way!
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- I know! We're not going to the beach!
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- Oh, no, no, no!
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- I hate this!
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- I know you do!
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- Do you have any idea
- how ridiculous it is
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- to hide a star-ship
- on the bottom of the ocean?
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- We've been down here since last night!
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- 00:05:30,434 --> 00:05:31,795
- The salt water's gonna ruin the...
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- Scotty! Where's Spock?
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- Still in the volcano, sir.
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- Captain on the bridge!
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- Lieutenant, do we have
- an open channel to Mr. Spock?
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- The heat's frying his comms,
- but we still have contact.
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- Spock?
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- I have activated the device, Captain.
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- When the countdown is complete,
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- the reaction should
- render the volcano inert.
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- Yeah, and that's gonna render him inert!
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- Do we have use of the transporters?
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- - Negative, sir.
- - Not with these magnetic fields.
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- I need to beam Spock back to the ship.
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- Give me one way to do it.
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- Maybe if we had a direct line of sight.
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- - If we got closer...
- - Hold on, wee man!
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- You're talking about an active volcano!
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- Sir, if that thing erupts,
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- I cannot guarantee
- we can withstand the heat!
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- I don't know that we can
- maintain that kind of altitude.
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- Our shuttle was concealed
- by the ash cloud,
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- but the Enterprise is too large.
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- If utilized in a rescue effort,
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- it would be revealed
- to the indigenous species.
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- Spock, nobody knows
- the rules better than you,
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- but there has got to be an exception.
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- None. Such action violates
- the Prime Directive.
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- Shut up, Spock! We're trying
- to save you, damn it!
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- Doctor, the needs of
- the many outweigh the needs of the few.
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- Spock, we're talking about your life!
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- The rule cannot be broken...
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- Spock!
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- Try to get him back online.
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- Ninety seconds to detonations.
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- If Spock were here
- and I were there, what would he do?
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- He'd let you die.
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- Spock!
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- You all right?
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- Captain, you let them see our ship.
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- He's fine.
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- - Bridge to Captain Kirk.
- - Yes, Lieutenant.
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- Is Commander Spock on board, sir?
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- Safely and soundly.
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- Please notify him that his device
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- has successfully detonated.
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- You hear that?
- Congratulations, Spock.
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- You just saved the world.
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- You violated the Prime Directive.
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- Oh, come on, Spock.
- They saw us. Big deal.
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- I can save her.
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- What did you say?
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- Your daughter.
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- I can save her.
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- Who are you?
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- 00:12:47,354 --> 00:12:49,800
- Oh, Jim. Come on, let it go.
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- 00:12:50,554 --> 00:12:51,840
- Jim!
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- You're not actually gonna
- answer that, are you?
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- Spock, I'm telling you,
- this is why he called. I can feel it.
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- Your feeling aside,
- I consider it highly unlikely
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- that we will be selected
- for the new program.
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- 00:13:04,274 --> 00:13:06,436
- Why else would Pike want to see us?
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- 00:13:06,794 --> 00:13:07,920
- Forget about seniority.
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- 00:13:07,994 --> 00:13:09,359
- They gave us the newest ship
- in the fleet.
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- 00:13:09,434 --> 00:13:10,640
- I mean, who else
- are they gonna send out?
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- 00:13:10,714 --> 00:13:11,715
- I can think of numerous possibilities.
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- A five-year mission, Spock!
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- 00:13:14,474 --> 00:13:16,476
- That's deep space!
- That's uncharted territory!
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- 00:13:16,554 --> 00:13:17,555
- Think how incredible that's gonna be.
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- 00:13:17,994 --> 00:13:20,201
- Hey, ladies. Jim Kirk.
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- - "Uneventful."
- - Admiral?
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- 00:13:23,394 --> 00:13:26,155
- It's the way you described the survey of
- Nibiru in your captain's log.
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- 00:13:26,274 --> 00:13:28,322
- Yes, sir, I didn't want to waste your time
- going over the details.
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- 00:13:28,394 --> 00:13:30,317
- Tell me more about this volcano.
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- 00:13:30,394 --> 00:13:31,759
- Data says it was highly volatile.
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- If it were to erupt,
- it would wipe out the planet.
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- 00:13:33,554 --> 00:13:34,760
- Let's hope it doesn't, sir.
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- 00:13:34,914 --> 00:13:36,120
- Something tells me it won't.
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- 00:13:37,034 --> 00:13:39,162
- Well, sir, volatile is all relative.
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- Maybe our data was off.
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- 00:13:41,234 --> 00:13:42,281
- Or maybe it didn't erupt
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- 00:13:42,394 --> 00:13:44,965
- because Mr. Spock detonated
- a cold fusion device
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- 00:13:45,114 --> 00:13:47,321
- inside it right after a civilization
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- 00:13:47,394 --> 00:13:49,556
- that's barely invented the wheel
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- 00:13:49,754 --> 00:13:52,644
- happened to see a star-ship
- rising out of their ocean!
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- 00:13:52,714 --> 00:13:54,876
- That is pretty much how
- you describe it, is it not?
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- 00:13:55,074 --> 00:13:56,724
- - Admiral...
- - You filed a report?
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- 00:13:56,794 --> 00:13:57,875
- Why didn't you tell me?
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- 00:13:57,954 --> 00:14:00,754
- I incorrectly assumed that you would be
- truthful in your captain's log.
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- Yeah, I would have been
- if I didn't have to save your life.
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- A fact for which I am
- immeasurably grateful
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- 00:14:04,314 --> 00:14:05,875
- and the very reason I felt it necessary
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- 00:14:05,914 --> 00:14:07,075
- to take responsibility for the actions...
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- 00:14:07,234 --> 00:14:08,679
- Take responsibility, yeah.
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- 00:14:08,754 --> 00:14:09,835
- That'd be so noble, pointy,
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- if you weren't also
- throwing me under the bus.
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- 00:14:11,434 --> 00:14:13,436
- "Pointy"? Is that
- a derogatory reference to...
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- Gentlemen.
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- Starfleet's mandate is to explore and
- observe, not to interfere.
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- Had the mission gone
- according to plan, Admiral,
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- the indigenous species would never
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- have been aware of our interference.
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- That's a technicality.
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- 00:14:24,954 --> 00:14:26,797
- I am Vulcan, sir.
- We embrace technicality.
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- 00:14:26,874 --> 00:14:28,478
- Are you giving me attitude, Spock?
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- 00:14:28,674 --> 00:14:30,438
- I'm expressing
- multiple attitudes simultaneously, sir.
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- To which are you referring?
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- Out.
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- You're dismissed, Commander.
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- You have any idea what
- a pain in the ass you are?
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- I think so, sir.
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- 00:14:49,474 --> 00:14:50,555
- So tell me what you did wrong.
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- 00:14:50,634 --> 00:14:52,557
- What's the lesson to be learned here?
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- 00:14:52,954 --> 00:14:54,160
- Never trust a Vulcan.
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- 00:14:54,234 --> 00:14:56,714
- Now, see, you can't
- even answer the question. You lied.
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- 00:14:56,794 --> 00:14:58,717
- On an official report, you lied.
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- 00:14:58,794 --> 00:15:00,239
- You think the rules don't apply to you
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- 00:15:00,314 --> 00:15:01,520
- 'cause you disagree with them.
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- 00:15:01,674 --> 00:15:03,483
- That's why you talked me
- into signing up in the first place.
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- 00:15:03,554 --> 00:15:04,794
- It's why you gave me your ship.
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- 00:15:04,994 --> 00:15:08,043
- I gave you my ship because
- I saw a greatness in you.
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- 00:15:08,954 --> 00:15:11,560
- And now, I see you haven't
- got an ounce of humility.
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- 00:15:11,674 --> 00:15:12,914
- What was I supposed to do,
- let Spock die?
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- 00:15:12,994 --> 00:15:14,155
- You're missing the point.
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- 00:15:14,234 --> 00:15:15,804
- I don't think I am, sir.
- What would you have done?
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- 00:15:15,954 --> 00:15:17,763
- I wouldn't have risked
- my First Officer's life
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- 00:15:17,834 --> 00:15:19,120
- in the first place!
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- 00:15:19,274 --> 00:15:21,083
- You were supposed to survey a planet,
- 189
- 00:15:21,154 --> 00:15:22,997
- not alter its destiny!
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- 00:15:23,194 --> 00:15:25,162
- You violated a dozen
- Starfleet regulations
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- 00:15:25,314 --> 00:15:27,476
- and almost got everyone
- under your command killed.
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- 00:15:27,674 --> 00:15:29,005
- Except I didn't!
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- 00:15:29,074 --> 00:15:30,439
- You know how many
- crew members I've lost? Not one!
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- 00:15:30,514 --> 00:15:32,516
- That's your problem,
- you think you're infallible!
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- 00:15:32,594 --> 00:15:33,755
- You think you can't make a mistake.
- 196
- 00:15:33,954 --> 00:15:35,115
- It's a pattern with you!
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- 00:15:35,194 --> 00:15:37,435
- - The rules are for other people!
- - Some should be.
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- 00:15:37,514 --> 00:15:39,198
- And what's worse is you using blind luck
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- 00:15:39,314 --> 00:15:41,442
- to justify your playing God!
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- 00:15:44,514 --> 00:15:45,845
- Given the circumstances,
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- this has been brought to
- Admiral Marcus's attention.
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- 00:15:47,954 --> 00:15:50,719
- He convened a special tribunal,
- to which I was not invited.
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- 00:15:50,834 --> 00:15:53,519
- You understand what Starfleet
- regulations mandate
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- 00:15:53,674 --> 00:15:54,721
- be done at this point.
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- 00:15:58,794 --> 00:16:00,842
- They've taken the Enterprise
- away from you.
- 206
- 00:16:01,994 --> 00:16:04,042
- They're sending you
- back to the Academy.
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- 00:16:09,194 --> 00:16:10,195
- Admiral, listen...
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- 00:16:10,314 --> 00:16:11,315
- - No, I'm not going to listen.
- - I can justify...
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- 00:16:11,394 --> 00:16:12,395
- Why should I listen?
- I'm not going to listen.
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- 00:16:12,514 --> 00:16:13,800
- You don't listen to anybody but yourself!
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- 00:16:13,874 --> 00:16:15,638
- I understand regulation,
- but every decision I've made...
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- 00:16:15,714 --> 00:16:16,715
- No! I can't listen!
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- 00:16:16,874 --> 00:16:18,558
- You don't comply with the rules,
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- 00:16:18,634 --> 00:16:20,716
- you don't take responsibility
- for anything,
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- 00:16:20,834 --> 00:16:22,882
- and you don't respect the chair.
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- 00:16:24,914 --> 00:16:26,404
- You know why?
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- 00:16:27,554 --> 00:16:29,397
- Because you're not ready for it.
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- 00:18:39,194 --> 00:18:41,162
- I'm going to need three titanium...
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- 00:18:41,234 --> 00:18:44,204
- Radiation protection
- is required in this area.
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- 00:19:51,634 --> 00:19:52,715
- How did you find me?
- 221
- 00:19:52,954 --> 00:19:54,956
- I know you better than you think I do.
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- 00:19:57,634 --> 00:19:59,955
- The first time I found you
- was in a dive like this.
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- 00:20:01,074 --> 00:20:03,918
- Remember that? You got
- your ass handed to you.
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- 00:20:04,154 --> 00:20:05,235
- No, I didn't.
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- 00:20:05,474 --> 00:20:07,203
- - You don't?
- - No, that's not what happened.
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- 00:20:07,274 --> 00:20:09,720
- - That was an epic beating.
- - No, it wasn't.
- 227
- 00:20:09,794 --> 00:20:11,796
- You had napkins
- hanging out of your nose.
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- 00:20:12,514 --> 00:20:13,959
- Did you not?
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- 00:20:15,954 --> 00:20:17,956
- Yeah, that was a good fight.
- 230
- 00:20:18,834 --> 00:20:20,518
- "A good fight."
- 231
- 00:20:23,434 --> 00:20:25,755
- I think that's your problem right there.
- 232
- 00:20:30,594 --> 00:20:32,437
- They gave her back to me.
- 233
- 00:20:33,274 --> 00:20:34,605
- The Enterprise.
- 234
- 00:20:46,154 --> 00:20:47,315
- Congratulations.
- 235
- 00:20:50,274 --> 00:20:52,675
- Watch your back with
- that First Officer, though.
- 236
- 00:20:54,274 --> 00:20:55,685
- Spock's not going
- to be working with me.
- 237
- 00:20:55,834 --> 00:20:57,404
- He's been transferred.
- 238
- 00:20:58,274 --> 00:20:59,958
- U.S.S. Bradbury.
- 239
- 00:21:02,354 --> 00:21:04,356
- You're going to be my First Officer.
- 240
- 00:21:05,194 --> 00:21:07,515
- Yeah, Marcus took some convincing.
- 241
- 00:21:09,154 --> 00:21:12,203
- But every now and then
- I can make a good case.
- 242
- 00:21:15,474 --> 00:21:16,999
- What did you tell him?
- 243
- 00:21:17,594 --> 00:21:18,755
- The truth.
- 244
- 00:21:19,514 --> 00:21:21,278
- That I believe in you.
- 245
- 00:21:23,034 --> 00:21:26,356
- That if anybody
- deserves a second chance, it's Jim Kirk.
- 246
- 00:21:36,114 --> 00:21:37,718
- I don't know what to say.
- 247
- 00:21:38,794 --> 00:21:40,205
- That is a first.
- 248
- 00:21:42,114 --> 00:21:43,878
- It's going to be okay, son.
- 249
- 00:21:51,394 --> 00:21:53,078
- "Emergency session, Daystrom."
- 250
- 00:21:54,674 --> 00:21:55,880
- That's us.
- 251
- 00:21:56,394 --> 00:21:57,520
- Yeah.
- 252
- 00:21:58,474 --> 00:21:59,805
- Suit up.
- 253
- 00:22:11,514 --> 00:22:14,279
- All Starfleet personnel,
- please be advised,
- 254
- 00:22:14,394 --> 00:22:17,284
- - new security protocols are in effect.
- - Captain.
- 255
- 00:22:17,474 --> 00:22:19,476
- Not anymore, Spock. First Officer.
- 256
- 00:22:20,874 --> 00:22:23,241
- I was demoted
- and you were reassigned.
- 257
- 00:22:23,594 --> 00:22:25,084
- It is fortunate that the consequences
- 258
- 00:22:25,194 --> 00:22:26,275
- were not more severe.
- 259
- 00:22:26,394 --> 00:22:27,680
- You've got to be kidding me.
- 260
- 00:22:27,754 --> 00:22:28,835
- Captain, it was never my intention...
- 261
- 00:22:28,914 --> 00:22:30,075
- Not Captain.
- 262
- 00:22:30,434 --> 00:22:31,515
- I saved your life, Spock.
- 263
- 00:22:31,594 --> 00:22:33,961
- You wrote a report, I lost my ship.
- 264
- 00:22:35,714 --> 00:22:38,524
- Commander, I see now
- I should have alerted you
- 265
- 00:22:38,594 --> 00:22:40,278
- to the fact that I submitted the report.
- 266
- 00:22:40,354 --> 00:22:42,197
- No, I'm familiar with your compulsion
- 267
- 00:22:42,434 --> 00:22:45,005
- to follow the rules.
- But you see, I can't do that.
- 268
- 00:22:45,594 --> 00:22:47,722
- Where I come from,
- if someone saves your life,
- 269
- 00:22:47,794 --> 00:22:49,034
- you don't stab him in the back.
- 270
- 00:22:49,114 --> 00:22:50,798
- Vulcans cannot lie.
- 271
- 00:22:50,954 --> 00:22:52,524
- Then I'm talking
- to the half-human part of you.
- 272
- 00:22:52,714 --> 00:22:54,204
- All right?
- 273
- 00:22:54,434 --> 00:22:56,755
- Do you understand
- why I went back for you?
- 274
- 00:22:56,954 --> 00:23:00,276
- Commander Spock?
- Frank Abbot, U. S. S. Bradbury.
- 275
- 00:23:00,474 --> 00:23:01,805
- Guess you're with me.
- 276
- 00:23:03,634 --> 00:23:04,965
- Yes, Captain.
- 277
- 00:23:12,634 --> 00:23:14,284
- The truth is
- 278
- 00:23:16,154 --> 00:23:17,679
- I'm going to miss you.
- 279
- 00:23:25,914 --> 00:23:28,315
- Admiral Marcus, sir.
- 280
- 00:23:29,274 --> 00:23:32,483
- Thank you for convening
- on such short notice.
- 281
- 00:23:32,554 --> 00:23:33,840
- Be seated.
- 282
- 00:23:36,034 --> 00:23:38,765
- By now, some of you
- have heard what happened in London.
- 283
- 00:23:38,914 --> 00:23:41,201
- The target was a Starfleet data archive.
- 284
- 00:23:41,314 --> 00:23:42,475
- Now it's a damned hole in the ground,
- 285
- 00:23:42,554 --> 00:23:44,363
- 42 men and women are dead.
- 286
- 00:23:44,514 --> 00:23:45,595
- One hour ago,
- 287
- 00:23:45,674 --> 00:23:47,475
- I received a message
- from a Starfleet officer,
- 288
- 00:23:47,594 --> 00:23:49,403
- who confessed to
- carrying out this attack,
- 289
- 00:23:49,874 --> 00:23:52,195
- that he was being
- forced to do it by this man,
- 290
- 00:23:52,314 --> 00:23:55,204
- Commander John Harrison.
- He's one of our own.
- 291
- 00:23:55,514 --> 00:23:58,358
- And he is the man responsible
- for this act of savagery.
- 292
- 00:23:59,354 --> 00:24:01,118
- For reasons unknown,
- John Harrison has just declared
- 293
- 00:24:01,194 --> 00:24:03,640
- a one-man war against Starfleet.
- 294
- 00:24:04,194 --> 00:24:07,516
- And under no circumstances
- are we to allow this man
- 295
- 00:24:07,594 --> 00:24:09,198
- to escape Federation space.
- 296
- 00:24:10,114 --> 00:24:11,604
- You here tonight represent
- the senior command
- 297
- 00:24:11,714 --> 00:24:13,443
- of all the vessels in the region.
- 298
- 00:24:13,874 --> 00:24:16,161
- And in the name of those we lost,
- 299
- 00:24:16,234 --> 00:24:18,555
- you will run this bastard down.
- 300
- 00:24:19,234 --> 00:24:22,875
- This is a manhunt,
- pure and simple, so let's get to work.
- 301
- 00:24:23,354 --> 00:24:25,277
- Earth's perimeter sensors
- have not detected
- 302
- 00:24:25,394 --> 00:24:26,964
- any warp signatures leaving the system,
- 303
- 00:24:27,034 --> 00:24:28,399
- so we know he can't be far.
- 304
- 00:24:29,554 --> 00:24:31,716
- You will park your ships
- in a blockade formation
- 305
- 00:24:31,914 --> 00:24:34,281
- then deploy search vehicles
- and landing parties
- 306
- 00:24:34,354 --> 00:24:37,164
- to run down every lead.
- 307
- 00:24:37,354 --> 00:24:39,004
- This man has shown willingness
- to kill innocent people,
- 308
- 00:24:39,194 --> 00:24:41,640
- so the rules of engagement are simple.
- 309
- 00:24:41,714 --> 00:24:44,763
- If you come across this man
- and fear for your life
- 310
- 00:24:44,914 --> 00:24:46,643
- or the lives of those nearby,
- 311
- 00:24:46,714 --> 00:24:49,797
- you are authorized to
- use deadly force on sight.
- 312
- 00:24:49,914 --> 00:24:51,564
- - What's in the bag?
- - James, not now.
- 313
- 00:24:51,754 --> 00:24:53,836
- It doesn't seem odd to you
- that he'd target an archive?
- 314
- 00:24:53,914 --> 00:24:55,404
- It's like bombing a library.
- 315
- 00:24:55,594 --> 00:24:57,198
- Chris? Everything okay there?
- 316
- 00:24:57,594 --> 00:25:00,200
- Yes, sir. Mr. Kirk is just acclimating
- 317
- 00:25:00,274 --> 00:25:02,083
- to his new position as First Officer.
- 318
- 00:25:02,234 --> 00:25:03,838
- You got something to say, Kirk, say it.
- 319
- 00:25:03,914 --> 00:25:05,564
- Tomorrow's too late.
- 320
- 00:25:07,634 --> 00:25:08,755
- I'm fine, sir. My apologies.
- 321
- 00:25:09,314 --> 00:25:11,715
- Spit it out, son. Don't be shy.
- 322
- 00:25:12,954 --> 00:25:14,956
- Why the archive?
- 323
- 00:25:15,474 --> 00:25:17,761
- All that information is public record.
- 324
- 00:25:17,874 --> 00:25:19,876
- If he really wanted to damage Starfleet,
- 325
- 00:25:22,114 --> 00:25:23,684
- this could just be the beginning.
- 326
- 00:25:23,834 --> 00:25:25,324
- The beginning of what, Mr. Kirk?
- 327
- 00:25:25,514 --> 00:25:28,245
- Sir, in the event
- of an attack, protocol mandates
- 328
- 00:25:28,314 --> 00:25:31,204
- that senior command gather
- captains and first officers
- 329
- 00:25:31,274 --> 00:25:33,322
- at Starfleet H.Q., right here
- 330
- 00:25:34,834 --> 00:25:36,757
- - in this room.
- - It is curious Harrison
- 331
- 00:25:36,954 --> 00:25:39,195
- would commandeer a jump-ship
- without warp capabilities...
- 332
- 00:25:45,114 --> 00:25:46,115
- Clear the room!
- 333
- 00:25:51,434 --> 00:25:52,515
- No!
- 334
- 00:25:54,474 --> 00:25:57,318
- We need an air defense team!
- Daystrom Conference Room!
- 335
- 00:25:58,994 --> 00:26:00,519
- - Let's go!
- - Cover me!
- 336
- 00:26:09,114 --> 00:26:10,684
- - Target acquired.
- - Take him out!
- 337
- 00:26:10,794 --> 00:26:11,841
- Watch my flank!
- 338
- 00:26:13,314 --> 00:26:15,635
- - Go, go, go!
- - Cover me!
- 339
- 00:26:59,594 --> 00:27:00,595
- Fire!
- 340
- 00:30:22,754 --> 00:30:23,835
- Yeah?
- 341
- 00:30:23,914 --> 00:30:26,440
- Commander,
- Mr. Scott has found something
- 342
- 00:30:26,554 --> 00:30:28,397
- in the wreckage of Harrison's ship.
- 343
- 00:30:28,754 --> 00:30:31,075
- He has asked to see us right away.
- 344
- 00:30:32,874 --> 00:30:35,878
- Captain!
- I found this in the crashed jump-ship, sir.
- 345
- 00:30:35,954 --> 00:30:37,763
- - This is how the bastard got away.
- - What do you mean?
- 346
- 00:30:37,834 --> 00:30:39,962
- It's a portable
- transwarp beaming device.
- 347
- 00:30:40,034 --> 00:30:41,274
- Well, can you figure out where he went?
- 348
- 00:30:41,474 --> 00:30:44,318
- I already did, sir.
- And you're no gonna like it.
- 349
- 00:30:45,594 --> 00:30:47,278
- He's gone to the one place we...
- 350
- 00:30:47,794 --> 00:30:49,637
- We just can't go.
- 351
- 00:30:52,234 --> 00:30:54,123
- Admiral, sir, he's not on Earth.
- 352
- 00:30:56,074 --> 00:30:58,520
- He's on Kronos, sir.
- 353
- 00:30:58,594 --> 00:31:00,198
- I request my command be reinstated
- 354
- 00:31:00,274 --> 00:31:02,163
- and your permission to go after him.
- 355
- 00:31:03,634 --> 00:31:04,840
- Give us a minute.
- 356
- 00:31:06,314 --> 00:31:07,395
- - Kronos.
- - Yes, sir.
- 357
- 00:31:07,474 --> 00:31:10,000
- So Harrison's gone
- to the Klingon homeworld.
- 358
- 00:31:10,114 --> 00:31:11,764
- - Is he defecting?
- - We're not sure, sir.
- 359
- 00:31:11,834 --> 00:31:13,245
- He has taken refuge
- in the Ketha Province,
- 360
- 00:31:13,314 --> 00:31:14,315
- a region uninhabited for decades.
- 361
- 00:31:14,434 --> 00:31:15,924
- He's gotta be hiding there, sir!
- 362
- 00:31:15,994 --> 00:31:17,723
- He knows if we even
- go near Klingon space,
- 363
- 00:31:17,794 --> 00:31:18,795
- it'd be all-out war.
- 364
- 00:31:18,914 --> 00:31:21,155
- Starfleet can't go after him, but I can.
- 365
- 00:31:22,114 --> 00:31:23,479
- Please, sir.
- 366
- 00:31:25,634 --> 00:31:28,285
- All-out war with
- the Klingons is inevitable, Mr. Kirk.
- 367
- 00:31:28,354 --> 00:31:29,719
- If you ask me, it's already begun.
- 368
- 00:31:29,954 --> 00:31:31,399
- Since we first learned of their existence,
- 369
- 00:31:31,474 --> 00:31:33,602
- the Klingon Empire
- has conquered and occupied
- 370
- 00:31:33,674 --> 00:31:34,835
- two planets that we know of
- 371
- 00:31:34,954 --> 00:31:37,480
- and fired on our ships
- half a dozen times.
- 372
- 00:31:39,594 --> 00:31:41,164
- They are coming our way.
- 373
- 00:31:42,994 --> 00:31:45,156
- London was not an archive.
- 374
- 00:31:45,474 --> 00:31:47,158
- It was a top-secret branch of Starfleet
- 375
- 00:31:47,274 --> 00:31:49,800
- designated Section 31.
- 376
- 00:31:49,994 --> 00:31:51,405
- They were developing
- defense technology
- 377
- 00:31:51,474 --> 00:31:53,397
- and training our officers
- to gather intelligence
- 378
- 00:31:53,514 --> 00:31:54,959
- on the Klingons
- and any other potential enemy
- 379
- 00:31:55,114 --> 00:31:57,321
- who means to do us harm.
- 380
- 00:31:57,434 --> 00:31:58,845
- Harrison was one of our top agents.
- 381
- 00:31:58,994 --> 00:32:01,281
- Well, now he's a fugitive
- and I want to take him out.
- 382
- 00:32:03,114 --> 00:32:05,845
- Pike always said you were
- one of our best and brightest.
- 383
- 00:32:06,474 --> 00:32:08,681
- You should have heard him defend you.
- 384
- 00:32:09,594 --> 00:32:12,034
- He's the one who talked you
- into joining Starfleet, wasn't he?
- 385
- 00:32:12,954 --> 00:32:14,160
- Yes, sir.
- 386
- 00:32:14,674 --> 00:32:16,881
- Did he ever tell you
- who talked him into joining?
- 387
- 00:32:21,154 --> 00:32:23,156
- His death is on me.
- 388
- 00:32:24,794 --> 00:32:25,795
- And yours can't be.
- 389
- 00:32:25,954 --> 00:32:26,955
- Sir, please. All I...
- 390
- 00:32:27,034 --> 00:32:28,524
- Mr. Spock, you said the province
- 391
- 00:32:28,674 --> 00:32:30,085
- where Harrison is hiding is uninhabited?
- 392
- 00:32:30,274 --> 00:32:31,799
- Affirmative, sir.
- 393
- 00:32:34,874 --> 00:32:36,683
- As part of our defensive strategy,
- 394
- 00:32:36,754 --> 00:32:39,041
- 31 developed a new photon torpedo.
- 395
- 00:32:41,674 --> 00:32:43,085
- Long-range and untraceable,
- 396
- 00:32:43,194 --> 00:32:45,322
- it would be invisible to Klingon sensors.
- 397
- 00:32:45,554 --> 00:32:48,558
- I don't want you hurt,
- but I want to take him out.
- 398
- 00:32:48,674 --> 00:32:50,517
- You park on the edge
- of the Neutral Zone,
- 399
- 00:32:50,594 --> 00:32:52,483
- you lock onto Harrison's position,
- 400
- 00:32:52,554 --> 00:32:54,155
- you fire, you kill him and you haul ass.
- 401
- 00:32:55,674 --> 00:32:58,837
- Permission to
- reinstate Mr. Spock as my First Officer.
- 402
- 00:33:00,514 --> 00:33:01,515
- Granted.
- 403
- 00:33:09,194 --> 00:33:10,241
- Jim!
- 404
- 00:33:11,394 --> 00:33:13,203
- - Where were you?
- - For what?
- 405
- 00:33:13,394 --> 00:33:14,884
- Your medical exam.
- 406
- 00:33:14,954 --> 00:33:16,922
- Ten hours ago, you were
- in a damn firefight.
- 407
- 00:33:17,034 --> 00:33:19,241
- - Now it's my duty as ship's...
- - I'm fine, Bones.
- 408
- 00:33:19,514 --> 00:33:20,925
- The hell you are.
- 409
- 00:33:23,034 --> 00:33:24,399
- I'm fine.
- 410
- 00:33:29,754 --> 00:33:32,155
- Status report, Mr. Spock.
- 411
- 00:33:32,274 --> 00:33:33,605
- The Enterprise should be
- ready for launch
- 412
- 00:33:33,714 --> 00:33:35,079
- by the time we arrive.
- 413
- 00:33:35,434 --> 00:33:37,482
- - Good. Good.
- - Captain.
- 414
- 00:33:38,874 --> 00:33:40,797
- Thank you for requesting
- my reinstatement.
- 415
- 00:33:42,434 --> 00:33:43,765
- You're welcome.
- 416
- 00:33:44,714 --> 00:33:46,762
- As I am again
- your First Officer, it is now my duty
- 417
- 00:33:46,954 --> 00:33:48,714
- to strongly object
- to our mission parameters.
- 418
- 00:33:48,994 --> 00:33:49,995
- Of course it is.
- 419
- 00:33:50,114 --> 00:33:51,525
- There is no Starfleet regulation
- 420
- 00:33:51,594 --> 00:33:53,274
- that condemns a man
- to die without a trial,
- 421
- 00:33:53,354 --> 00:33:56,005
- something you
- and Admiral Marcus are forgetting.
- 422
- 00:33:56,114 --> 00:33:58,355
- Also, preemptively firing torpedoes
- 423
- 00:33:58,434 --> 00:33:59,995
- at the Klingon homeworld
- goes against...
- 424
- 00:34:00,074 --> 00:34:01,803
- You yourself said
- the area's uninhabited.
- 425
- 00:34:01,874 --> 00:34:03,274
- There's only gonna be one casualty.
- 426
- 00:34:03,434 --> 00:34:04,515
- And in case you weren't listening,
- 427
- 00:34:04,634 --> 00:34:06,835
- our orders have nothing to do
- with Starfleet regulation.
- 428
- 00:34:06,914 --> 00:34:08,439
- Wait a minute. We're firing
- torpedoes at the Klingons?
- 429
- 00:34:08,594 --> 00:34:11,643
- Regulations aside,
- this action is morally wrong.
- 430
- 00:34:11,754 --> 00:34:14,405
- Regulations aside, pulling your ass
- out of a volcano was morally right.
- 431
- 00:34:14,474 --> 00:34:15,555
- And I didn't win any points for that.
- 432
- 00:34:15,714 --> 00:34:16,715
- Whoa, Jim, calm down.
- 433
- 00:34:16,794 --> 00:34:18,239
- I'm not gonna take
- ethics lessons from a robot!
- 434
- 00:34:18,394 --> 00:34:20,044
- Reverting to name-calling
- suggests that you are defensive
- 435
- 00:34:20,154 --> 00:34:21,485
- and therefore find my opinion valid.
- 436
- 00:34:21,554 --> 00:34:22,875
- I wasn't asking for your opinion.
- 437
- 00:34:23,154 --> 00:34:25,077
- Bones, get that thing off my face.
- 438
- 00:34:25,154 --> 00:34:27,839
- Captain, our mission
- could start a war with the Klingons
- 439
- 00:34:28,034 --> 00:34:30,036
- and it is, by its very definition, immoral.
- 440
- 00:34:30,114 --> 00:34:31,754
- Perhaps you should
- take the requisite time
- 441
- 00:34:31,834 --> 00:34:34,121
- to arrive at this conclusion for yourself.
- 442
- 00:34:34,194 --> 00:34:35,355
- Captain Kirk.
- 443
- 00:34:36,834 --> 00:34:38,165
- Science Officer Wallace.
- 444
- 00:34:38,274 --> 00:34:40,481
- I've been assigned
- to the Enterprise by Admiral Marcus.
- 445
- 00:34:40,994 --> 00:34:42,484
- These are my transfer orders.
- 446
- 00:34:43,274 --> 00:34:45,356
- You requested an additional
- science officer, Captain?
- 447
- 00:34:45,514 --> 00:34:46,595
- I wish I had.
- 448
- 00:34:48,314 --> 00:34:50,476
- "Lieutenant Carol Wallace."
- 449
- 00:34:50,634 --> 00:34:51,920
- "Doctorate in applied physics
- 450
- 00:34:52,114 --> 00:34:54,924
- "specializing in advanced weaponry."
- 451
- 00:34:54,994 --> 00:34:56,041
- Impressive credentials.
- 452
- 00:34:56,514 --> 00:34:57,515
- Thank you.
- 453
- 00:34:57,634 --> 00:34:59,079
- But redundant now that
- I am back aboard the Enterprise.
- 454
- 00:34:59,274 --> 00:35:00,639
- And yet, the more the merrier.
- 455
- 00:35:00,714 --> 00:35:02,796
- - Have a seat, Doctor.
- - Thank you.
- 456
- 00:35:05,674 --> 00:35:08,405
- Shuttle crew, stand by for lift-off.
- 457
- 00:35:29,874 --> 00:35:31,524
- No! I'm not signing anything!
- 458
- 00:35:31,594 --> 00:35:33,801
- Now, get these bloody things
- off my ship! Captain!
- 459
- 00:35:33,874 --> 00:35:35,074
- Is there a problem, Mr. Scott?
- 460
- 00:35:35,154 --> 00:35:37,077
- Aye, sir. I was just
- explaining to this gentleman
- 461
- 00:35:37,274 --> 00:35:39,720
- that I cannot authorize any
- weapons on board this ship
- 462
- 00:35:39,794 --> 00:35:40,920
- without knowing what's inside them.
- 463
- 00:35:40,994 --> 00:35:42,803
- Mr. Scott raises yet another point...
- 464
- 00:35:42,874 --> 00:35:44,000
- Report to the bridge.
- 465
- 00:35:44,354 --> 00:35:45,355
- Captain.
- 466
- 00:35:45,674 --> 00:35:47,403
- Mr. Scott, I understand your concerns,
- 467
- 00:35:47,474 --> 00:35:49,363
- but we need these torpedoes on board.
- 468
- 00:35:49,554 --> 00:35:52,034
- Due respect, sir,
- but photon torpedoes run on fuel.
- 469
- 00:35:52,114 --> 00:35:53,684
- Now, I cannot detect the type of fuel
- 470
- 00:35:53,754 --> 00:35:55,563
- that's in the compartments
- on these torpedoes
- 471
- 00:35:55,674 --> 00:35:56,675
- because it's shielded.
- 472
- 00:35:56,794 --> 00:35:59,115
- Now, I asked for
- the specifications, but he said...
- 473
- 00:35:59,394 --> 00:36:01,237
- - it's classified.
- - It's classified.
- 474
- 00:36:01,314 --> 00:36:03,396
- So I said, "No specs, no signature!"
- 475
- 00:36:03,474 --> 00:36:04,475
- Captain.
- 476
- 00:36:04,994 --> 00:36:06,883
- Flight check's complete.
- We're good to go, sir.
- 477
- 00:36:06,994 --> 00:36:08,883
- - Thank you, Mr. Sulu.
- - Yes, sir.
- 478
- 00:36:08,994 --> 00:36:10,000
- Now if you'll excuse me, sir,
- I have a warp core to prime.
- 479
- 00:36:10,000 --> 00:36:11,998
- akumenang.com
- Now if you'll excuse me, sir,
- I have a warp core to prime.
- 480
- 00:36:11,998 --> 00:36:12,594
- akumenang.com
- 481
- 00:36:12,594 --> 00:36:13,755
- Get down!
- akumenang.com
- 482
- 00:36:13,755 --> 00:36:13,954
- akumenang.com
- 483
- 00:36:13,954 --> 00:36:15,444
- Jim, your vitals are way off.
- akumenang.com
- 484
- 00:36:15,444 --> 00:36:15,514
- akumenang.com
- 485
- 00:36:15,514 --> 00:36:17,835
- Report to the med bay. Scotty!
- akumenang.com
- 486
- 00:36:17,835 --> 00:36:17,914
- akumenang.com
- 487
- 00:36:17,914 --> 00:36:19,518
- I need you to approve those weapons.
- akumenang.com
- 488
- 00:36:19,518 --> 00:36:19,594
- akumenang.com
- 489
- 00:36:19,594 --> 00:36:20,595
- Do you know what this is, Captain?
- akumenang.com
- 490
- 00:36:20,595 --> 00:36:20,674
- akumenang.com
- 491
- 00:36:20,674 --> 00:36:22,000
- I don't have time for a lecture, Scotty.
- akumenang.com
- 492
- 00:36:22,000 --> 00:36:22,085
- I don't have time for a lecture, Scotty.
- 493
- 00:36:22,194 --> 00:36:25,004
- - Do you know what this is?
- - It's a warp core.
- 494
- 00:36:25,114 --> 00:36:28,118
- It's a radioactive
- catastrophe waiting to happen.
- 495
- 00:36:28,354 --> 00:36:30,163
- A subtle shift in magnetic output
- 496
- 00:36:30,274 --> 00:36:33,118
- from, say, firing
- one or more of six dozen torpedoes
- 497
- 00:36:33,274 --> 00:36:34,639
- with an unknown payload
- 498
- 00:36:34,874 --> 00:36:36,205
- could set off a chain reaction
- which would kill
- 499
- 00:36:36,274 --> 00:36:37,958
- every living thing on this ship.
- 500
- 00:36:38,114 --> 00:36:40,560
- Letting those torpedoes on board the
- Enterprise is the last straw!
- 501
- 00:36:40,674 --> 00:36:42,483
- - What was the first straw?
- - What was the...
- 502
- 00:36:42,634 --> 00:36:44,398
- There are plenty of straws.
- 503
- 00:36:44,474 --> 00:36:47,125
- How about Starfleet
- confiscating my transwarp equation?
- 504
- 00:36:47,194 --> 00:36:49,435
- And now some madman's
- using it to hop across the galaxy!
- 505
- 00:36:49,634 --> 00:36:50,635
- Where do you think he got it from?
- 506
- 00:36:50,714 --> 00:36:52,045
- We have our orders, Scotty!
- 507
- 00:36:52,234 --> 00:36:53,963
- That's what scares me.
- 508
- 00:36:54,354 --> 00:36:56,721
- This is clearly a military operation.
- 509
- 00:36:57,034 --> 00:36:58,604
- Is that what we are now?
- 510
- 00:36:58,674 --> 00:37:00,074
- 'Cause I thought we were explorers.
- 511
- 00:37:00,514 --> 00:37:03,165
- Sign for the torpedoes, that's an order.
- 512
- 00:37:04,474 --> 00:37:06,158
- Right, well, you leave me no choice
- 513
- 00:37:06,234 --> 00:37:07,520
- but to resign my duties.
- 514
- 00:37:07,674 --> 00:37:09,164
- Come on, Scotty.
- 515
- 00:37:09,314 --> 00:37:10,839
- You're giving me no choice, sir.
- I will not stand by...
- 516
- 00:37:11,034 --> 00:37:12,081
- You're not giving me much of a choice.
- 517
- 00:37:12,234 --> 00:37:13,440
- Will you just
- make an exception and sign...
- 518
- 00:37:13,514 --> 00:37:14,954
- Do you accept my resignation or not?
- 519
- 00:37:14,994 --> 00:37:16,200
- Idol
- 520
- 00:37:22,474 --> 00:37:23,839
- I do.
- 521
- 00:37:26,034 --> 00:37:28,036
- You are relieved, Mr. Scott.
- 522
- 00:37:37,874 --> 00:37:43,517
- Jim, for the love of God,
- do not use those torpedoes.
- 523
- 00:37:55,074 --> 00:37:59,159
- Attention. Warp core
- anti-matter containment check
- 524
- 00:37:59,274 --> 00:38:00,685
- in three minutes.
- 525
- 00:38:04,514 --> 00:38:07,040
- Captain! I'm so sorry
- about Admiral Pike.
- 526
- 00:38:07,394 --> 00:38:08,759
- We all are.
- 527
- 00:38:09,354 --> 00:38:11,243
- - Are you okay?
- - Fine, thank you, Lieutenant.
- 528
- 00:38:19,754 --> 00:38:21,404
- Actually, Scotty just quit.
- 529
- 00:38:23,394 --> 00:38:26,443
- And your boyfriend's second-guessing
- me every chance he gets.
- 530
- 00:38:29,554 --> 00:38:31,204
- I'm sorry, that was inappropriate.
- 531
- 00:38:31,274 --> 00:38:34,915
- It's just sometimes
- I want to rip the bangs off his head.
- 532
- 00:38:36,394 --> 00:38:38,283
- - You know, maybe it's me. I...
- - It's not you.
- 533
- 00:38:40,074 --> 00:38:41,075
- It's not?
- 534
- 00:38:43,794 --> 00:38:45,876
- Wait, are you guys...
- Are you guys fighting?
- 535
- 00:38:45,954 --> 00:38:46,955
- I'd rather not talk about it, sir.
- 536
- 00:38:47,074 --> 00:38:49,122
- Oh, my God! What is that even like?
- 537
- 00:38:54,754 --> 00:38:55,994
- Your ears burning?
- 538
- 00:38:56,074 --> 00:38:57,155
- Captain on the bridge!
- 539
- 00:38:57,754 --> 00:38:59,040
- Captain.
- 540
- 00:38:59,754 --> 00:39:02,758
- Mr. Chekov. You've been
- shadowing Mr. Scott.
- 541
- 00:39:02,834 --> 00:39:05,155
- You are familiar with
- the engineering systems of this ship?
- 542
- 00:39:05,274 --> 00:39:06,275
- Affirmative, sir.
- 543
- 00:39:06,434 --> 00:39:07,435
- Good.
- 544
- 00:39:07,954 --> 00:39:11,197
- You're my new Chief.
- Go put on a red shirt.
- 545
- 00:39:14,754 --> 00:39:16,279
- Aye, Captain.
- 546
- 00:39:20,434 --> 00:39:21,924
- Retract all moorings, Mr. Sulu.
- 547
- 00:39:22,954 --> 00:39:24,194
- Yes, sir.
- 548
- 00:39:28,554 --> 00:39:31,000
- Docking clamps one, two,
- and three are released.
- 549
- 00:39:31,074 --> 00:39:32,075
- All moorings retracted.
- 550
- 00:39:43,314 --> 00:39:44,554
- Lieutenant Uhura,
- open a shipwide channel.
- 551
- 00:39:44,634 --> 00:39:45,635
- Yes, sir.
- 552
- 00:39:46,354 --> 00:39:48,004
- Mr. Chekov,
- how we looking down there?
- 553
- 00:39:48,354 --> 00:39:50,561
- - All systems nominal, Captain.
- - Copy that.
- 554
- 00:39:50,634 --> 00:39:52,159
- Warp available at your command.
- 555
- 00:39:52,234 --> 00:39:53,804
- Thank you, Mr. Chekov.
- 556
- 00:39:54,794 --> 00:39:56,478
- - All right. Let's ride.
- - Yes, sir.
- 557
- 00:40:09,754 --> 00:40:11,279
- Channel open, sir.
- 558
- 00:40:12,194 --> 00:40:14,561
- Attention, crew of the Enterprise.
- 559
- 00:40:14,794 --> 00:40:16,876
- As most of you know, Christopher Pike,
- 560
- 00:40:16,954 --> 00:40:19,878
- former captain of this ship
- and our friend,
- 561
- 00:40:21,554 --> 00:40:22,999
- is dead.
- 562
- 00:40:23,994 --> 00:40:25,678
- The man who killed him
- has fled our system
- 563
- 00:40:25,794 --> 00:40:27,523
- and is hiding on the Klingon homeworld,
- 564
- 00:40:27,714 --> 00:40:30,240
- somewhere he believes
- we are unwilling to go.
- 565
- 00:40:31,674 --> 00:40:34,245
- We are on our way there now.
- 566
- 00:40:34,354 --> 00:40:38,245
- Per Admiral Marcus, it is essential
- that our presence go undetected.
- 567
- 00:40:38,354 --> 00:40:39,924
- Tensions between the Federation
- 568
- 00:40:40,034 --> 00:40:41,718
- and the Klingon Empire have been high.
- 569
- 00:40:41,834 --> 00:40:44,155
- Any provocation could lead
- to an all-out war.
- 570
- 00:40:57,914 --> 00:40:59,882
- I will personally lead a landing party
- 571
- 00:40:59,954 --> 00:41:02,605
- to an abandoned city
- on the surface of Kronos
- 572
- 00:41:03,354 --> 00:41:06,597
- where we will capture
- the fugitive, John Harrison,
- 573
- 00:41:06,794 --> 00:41:10,765
- and return him to Earth
- so he can face judgment for his actions.
- 574
- 00:41:14,194 --> 00:41:16,959
- All right. Let's go
- get this son of a bitch. Kirk out.
- 575
- 00:41:22,314 --> 00:41:24,760
- Captain, I believe you have
- made the right decision.
- 576
- 00:41:24,834 --> 00:41:25,874
- If I can be of assistance,
- 577
- 00:41:26,074 --> 00:41:28,074
- I would be happy to accompany
- you on the away team.
- 578
- 00:41:29,754 --> 00:41:31,722
- You? Happy?
- 579
- 00:41:31,914 --> 00:41:34,565
- I was simply attempting to use your
- vernacular to convey an idea.
- 580
- 00:41:36,754 --> 00:41:38,438
- Thank you, Mr. Spock.
- 581
- 00:41:47,074 --> 00:41:51,204
- All personnel, prepare for the
- closing of payload bay doors.
- 582
- 00:41:58,954 --> 00:42:01,116
- Mr. Spock. You startled me.
- 583
- 00:42:02,114 --> 00:42:03,604
- What are you doing, Doctor?
- 584
- 00:42:03,754 --> 00:42:05,597
- - Verifying that the torpedo's internal...
- - You misunderstand.
- 585
- 00:42:05,754 --> 00:42:07,756
- What are you doing aboard this ship?
- 586
- 00:42:07,834 --> 00:42:10,678
- There is no record
- of you being assigned to the Enterprise.
- 587
- 00:42:10,874 --> 00:42:12,205
- Really? That must be
- some sort of mistake.
- 588
- 00:42:12,274 --> 00:42:14,595
- My conclusion as well, Dr. Marcus.
- 589
- 00:42:15,434 --> 00:42:18,165
- Except that you have lied
- about your identity.
- 590
- 00:42:18,354 --> 00:42:20,755
- Wallace is the surname of your mother.
- 591
- 00:42:20,834 --> 00:42:23,075
- I can only assume
- the Admiral is your father.
- 592
- 00:42:26,474 --> 00:42:27,805
- Mr. Spock.
- 593
- 00:42:28,354 --> 00:42:30,880
- I'm aware that I have
- no right to ask this of you.
- 594
- 00:42:31,074 --> 00:42:34,123
- But please, he cannot
- know that I'm here...
- 595
- 00:42:41,874 --> 00:42:44,081
- Engineering manually
- dropped us out of warp, sir.
- 596
- 00:42:44,154 --> 00:42:45,883
- Mr. Chekov, did you break my ship?
- 597
- 00:42:45,994 --> 00:42:47,598
- Sorry, sir. I don't know what happened!
- 598
- 00:42:47,674 --> 00:42:48,800
- The core overheated.
- 599
- 00:42:48,914 --> 00:42:50,564
- I had to activate the emergency stop.
- 600
- 00:42:50,634 --> 00:42:52,284
- It must be a coolant leak.
- I need time to find it.
- 601
- 00:42:52,434 --> 00:42:54,596
- - Sony, Captain.
- - Damn it.
- 602
- 00:42:55,074 --> 00:42:57,156
- Mr. Sulu, time to our destination.
- 603
- 00:42:57,394 --> 00:42:58,555
- Twenty minutes, sir.
- 604
- 00:42:58,674 --> 00:43:00,802
- That's 20 minutes
- in enemy space we weren't counting on.
- 605
- 00:43:00,874 --> 00:43:02,524
- All right. We better hop to it.
- 606
- 00:43:02,674 --> 00:43:04,119
- - Where's Spock?
- - Here, Captain.
- 607
- 00:43:04,274 --> 00:43:06,163
- You're coming with me to Kronos.
- 608
- 00:43:06,234 --> 00:43:07,235
- Lieutenant, how's your Klingon?
- 609
- 00:43:07,394 --> 00:43:09,595
- - It's rusty, but it's good.
- - Good, you're coming, too.
- 610
- 00:43:10,874 --> 00:43:13,115
- This isn't going to be a problem, is it,
- you two working together?
- 611
- 00:43:13,274 --> 00:43:14,844
- Absolutely not.
- 612
- 00:43:17,554 --> 00:43:18,555
- Unclear.
- 613
- 00:43:19,474 --> 00:43:20,795
- I'll meet you in the shuttle bay.
- 614
- 00:43:21,754 --> 00:43:24,200
- Jim, you're not actually
- going down there, are you?
- 615
- 00:43:24,274 --> 00:43:27,835
- You don't rob a bank
- when the getaway car has a flat tire.
- 616
- 00:43:29,074 --> 00:43:30,564
- I'm sure engineering
- will have us all patched up
- 617
- 00:43:30,634 --> 00:43:31,681
- by the time we get back.
- 618
- 00:43:31,834 --> 00:43:33,836
- Isn't that right, Mr. Chekov?
- 619
- 00:43:33,914 --> 00:43:34,915
- Yes, Captain.
- 620
- 00:43:35,274 --> 00:43:36,400
- I'll do my best, sir.
- 621
- 00:43:38,394 --> 00:43:39,805
- Mr. Sulu, you have the conn.
- 622
- 00:43:40,874 --> 00:43:42,554
- Once we're en route,
- I want you to transmit
- 623
- 00:43:42,634 --> 00:43:44,875
- a targeted comm burst
- to Harrison's location.
- 624
- 00:43:44,954 --> 00:43:47,525
- You tell him you have a bunch
- of real big torpedoes pointed at his head
- 625
- 00:43:47,594 --> 00:43:50,359
- and if he doesn't play nice,
- you're not afraid to use them.
- 626
- 00:43:50,554 --> 00:43:52,283
- - Is that a problem?
- - No, sir.
- 627
- 00:43:52,554 --> 00:43:54,204
- I've just never sat in the chair before.
- 628
- 00:43:55,554 --> 00:43:57,044
- You're gonna do great.
- 629
- 00:43:58,714 --> 00:44:00,239
- Jim! Wait!
- 630
- 00:44:00,354 --> 00:44:02,834
- You just sat that man down
- at a high-stakes poker game
- 631
- 00:44:02,914 --> 00:44:05,042
- with no cards and told him to bluff.
- 632
- 00:44:05,234 --> 00:44:07,555
- Now Sulu's a good man,
- but he is no captain.
- 633
- 00:44:07,714 --> 00:44:08,840
- For the next two hours, he is.
- 634
- 00:44:08,914 --> 00:44:10,962
- And enough with the metaphors, all
- right? That's an order.
- 635
- 00:44:11,114 --> 00:44:13,560
- Mr. Sulu, make sure
- that K'normian ship is ready to fly.
- 636
- 00:44:23,354 --> 00:44:25,641
- Acting Captain Sulu to Shuttle Bay 2.
- 637
- 00:44:25,714 --> 00:44:27,557
- Please have the trade ship
- we confiscated
- 638
- 00:44:27,634 --> 00:44:30,160
- during the Mudd incident last month
- fueled and flight ready.
- 639
- 00:44:30,394 --> 00:44:32,442
- Captain Kirk is en route to you now.
- 640
- 00:44:35,794 --> 00:44:37,478
- Ready to deploy, Captain.
- 641
- 00:44:37,594 --> 00:44:39,278
- Lieutenants, lose the red shirts.
- 642
- 00:44:39,634 --> 00:44:41,394
- You are K'normian arms dealers.
- Put those on.
- 643
- 00:44:41,834 --> 00:44:43,395
- - Sir?
- - Look, if this thing goes south,
- 644
- 00:44:43,434 --> 00:44:45,357
- there can be nothing
- tying us to Starfleet.
- 645
- 00:44:45,434 --> 00:44:47,880
- Unless of course you want to
- start a war, Mr. Hendorff.
- 646
- 00:44:47,954 --> 00:44:50,355
- - No, sir.
- - No, sir.
- 647
- 00:44:50,554 --> 00:44:51,635
- Good. Me, neither.
- 648
- 00:45:09,594 --> 00:45:12,245
- I am detecting
- a single life sign in the Ketha Province.
- 649
- 00:45:12,314 --> 00:45:14,442
- Given the information
- provided by Mr. Scott,
- 650
- 00:45:14,514 --> 00:45:15,875
- this is most likely John Harrison.
- 651
- 00:45:15,994 --> 00:45:17,564
- Mr. Sulu, I think we found our man.
- 652
- 00:45:17,634 --> 00:45:18,874
- You let him know you mean business.
- 653
- 00:45:18,954 --> 00:45:20,115
- Aye, Captain.
- 654
- 00:45:21,994 --> 00:45:23,996
- Attention, John Harrison.
- 655
- 00:45:24,234 --> 00:45:27,397
- This is Captain Hikaru Sulu
- of the U. S. S. Enterprise.
- 656
- 00:45:28,234 --> 00:45:31,920
- A shuttle of highly trained officers
- is on its way to your location.
- 657
- 00:45:32,554 --> 00:45:35,125
- If you do not surrender
- to them immediately,
- 658
- 00:45:35,234 --> 00:45:39,398
- I will unleash the entire payload
- of advanced long-range torpedoes
- 659
- 00:45:39,474 --> 00:45:41,522
- currently locked onto your location.
- 660
- 00:45:42,154 --> 00:45:45,078
- You have two minutes
- to confirm your compliance.
- 661
- 00:45:45,194 --> 00:45:48,038
- Refusal to do so will result
- in your obliteration.
- 662
- 00:45:50,194 --> 00:45:53,562
- If you test me, you will fail.
- 663
- 00:45:57,874 --> 00:45:59,399
- Mr. Sulu,
- 664
- 00:45:59,714 --> 00:46:02,035
- remind me never to piss you off.
- 665
- 00:46:07,074 --> 00:46:08,758
- We will arrive at Harrison's location
- 666
- 00:46:08,834 --> 00:46:10,199
- in three minutes, Captain.
- 667
- 00:46:10,434 --> 00:46:11,924
- It is unlikely that he will come willingly.
- 668
- 00:46:11,994 --> 00:46:15,794
- I calculate the odds
- of him attempting to kill us at 91.6%.
- 669
- 00:46:15,874 --> 00:46:17,080
- Fantastic.
- 670
- 00:46:17,514 --> 00:46:19,034
- Good thing you don't care about dying.
- 671
- 00:46:20,674 --> 00:46:22,563
- I am sorry, Lieutenant.
- I could not hear what you said.
- 672
- 00:46:22,674 --> 00:46:24,199
- I didn't say anything.
- 673
- 00:46:26,074 --> 00:46:27,121
- Actually, I'd be happy to speak
- 674
- 00:46:27,194 --> 00:46:28,195
- - if you're willing to listen to me.
- - Guys...
- 675
- 00:46:28,354 --> 00:46:29,924
- Lieutenant, I would prefer
- to discuss this in private.
- 676
- 00:46:30,074 --> 00:46:31,360
- You'd prefer not to discuss this at all.
- 677
- 00:46:31,514 --> 00:46:32,561
- Our current circumstances...
- 678
- 00:46:32,634 --> 00:46:34,045
- Are you really gonna do this right now?
- 679
- 00:46:34,154 --> 00:46:35,644
- What never seems to require
- your undivided focus...
- 680
- 00:46:35,714 --> 00:46:37,204
- I'm sorry, Captain, just two seconds.
- 681
- 00:46:37,354 --> 00:46:38,640
- - Okay.
- - It's us.
- 682
- 00:46:38,714 --> 00:46:40,955
- At that volcano, you didn't
- give a thought to us.
- 683
- 00:46:41,194 --> 00:46:43,561
- What it would do to me
- if you died, Spock.
- 684
- 00:46:44,634 --> 00:46:46,602
- You didn't feel anything.
- 685
- 00:46:47,514 --> 00:46:48,879
- You didn't care.
- 686
- 00:46:48,954 --> 00:46:51,798
- And I'm not the only one who's upset
- with you. The Captain is, too.
- 687
- 00:46:52,274 --> 00:46:54,561
- No, no, no. Don't drag me into this.
- 688
- 00:46:56,154 --> 00:46:57,360
- She is right.
- 689
- 00:46:57,514 --> 00:47:00,518
- Your suggestion that
- I do not care about dying is incorrect.
- 690
- 00:47:00,594 --> 00:47:02,278
- A sentient being's optimal chance
- 691
- 00:47:02,394 --> 00:47:04,476
- at maximizing their utility
- is a long and prosperous life.
- 692
- 00:47:04,554 --> 00:47:05,555
- Great.
- 693
- 00:47:05,754 --> 00:47:07,279
- Not exactly a love song, Spock.
- 694
- 00:47:07,394 --> 00:47:08,441
- You misunderstand.
- 695
- 00:47:09,954 --> 00:47:12,002
- It is true I chose not to feel anything
- 696
- 00:47:12,074 --> 00:47:14,964
- upon realizing that
- my own life was ending.
- 697
- 00:47:16,114 --> 00:47:17,320
- As Admiral Pike was dying,
- 698
- 00:47:17,394 --> 00:47:19,283
- I joined with his consciousness
- 699
- 00:47:19,634 --> 00:47:23,241
- and experienced what he felt
- at the moment of his passing.
- 700
- 00:47:24,114 --> 00:47:26,481
- Anger. Confusion.
- 701
- 00:47:26,594 --> 00:47:27,959
- Loneliness.
- 702
- 00:47:28,794 --> 00:47:30,080
- Fear.
- 703
- 00:47:30,594 --> 00:47:33,484
- I had experienced those feelings before,
- 704
- 00:47:34,154 --> 00:47:35,565
- multiplied exponentially
- 705
- 00:47:35,634 --> 00:47:38,319
- on the day my planet was destroyed.
- 706
- 00:47:40,154 --> 00:47:41,758
- Such a feeling is something I choose
- 707
- 00:47:41,834 --> 00:47:43,996
- never to experience again.
- 708
- 00:47:46,594 --> 00:47:49,996
- Nyota, you mistake my choice not to feel
- 709
- 00:47:50,314 --> 00:47:52,840
- as a reflection of my not caring.
- 710
- 00:47:53,674 --> 00:47:57,565
- Well, I assure you,
- the truth is precisely the opposite.
- 711
- 00:48:03,674 --> 00:48:04,835
- What the hell was that?
- 712
- 00:48:05,634 --> 00:48:06,920
- What happened? Where's their signal?
- 713
- 00:48:06,994 --> 00:48:09,156
- It cut out. I'm working to get them back.
- 714
- 00:48:12,514 --> 00:48:15,563
- We are being pursued by
- a D-4 class Klingon vessel.
- 715
- 00:48:15,754 --> 00:48:16,721
- I thought this sector was abandoned!
- 716
- 00:48:16,794 --> 00:48:17,955
- It must be a random patrol.
- 717
- 00:48:18,154 --> 00:48:19,155
- Hold on!
- 718
- 00:48:23,314 --> 00:48:24,395
- This ship has no offensive capabilities.
- 719
- 00:48:24,474 --> 00:48:26,317
- It's got us. Give me all six fuel cells.
- 720
- 00:48:26,394 --> 00:48:27,395
- Aye, Captain.
- 721
- 00:48:41,834 --> 00:48:42,835
- Damn it!
- 722
- 00:48:44,674 --> 00:48:46,836
- They're closing fast, bearing 285!
- 723
- 00:48:49,514 --> 00:48:51,394
- All right, there! There!
- We can lose them there.
- 724
- 00:48:52,514 --> 00:48:54,434
- If you are suggesting
- that we utilize the passage
- 725
- 00:48:54,514 --> 00:48:55,561
- between the approaching structures,
- 726
- 00:48:55,714 --> 00:48:57,523
- - this ship will not fit.
- - We'll fit.
- 727
- 00:48:57,674 --> 00:49:00,644
- - Captain, we will not fit.
- - We'll fit, we'll fit!
- 728
- 00:49:18,234 --> 00:49:21,158
- - I told you we'd fit.
- - I am not sure that qualifies.
- 729
- 00:49:25,114 --> 00:49:26,195
- Any sign of them?
- 730
- 00:49:26,394 --> 00:49:27,919
- - No. Which worries me.
- - We lost them!
- 731
- 00:49:28,074 --> 00:49:29,354
- Or they're jamming our scanners.
- 732
- 00:49:29,394 --> 00:49:30,395
- Or we lost them.
- 733
- 00:49:48,394 --> 00:49:50,715
- They're ordering us to land.
- 734
- 00:49:52,754 --> 00:49:54,754
- Captain, they're gonna
- want to know why we're here.
- 735
- 00:49:55,074 --> 00:49:57,202
- And they're gonna torture us.
- 736
- 00:49:57,354 --> 00:49:58,924
- Question us.
- 737
- 00:49:59,074 --> 00:50:00,599
- And they're gonna kill us.
- 738
- 00:50:02,754 --> 00:50:04,483
- So we come out shooting.
- 739
- 00:50:07,754 --> 00:50:10,644
- We're outnumbered, outgunned.
- 740
- 00:50:10,914 --> 00:50:13,918
- There's no way we survive
- if we attack first.
- 741
- 00:50:14,954 --> 00:50:17,798
- You brought me here
- because I speak Klingon.
- 742
- 00:50:18,474 --> 00:50:20,795
- Then let me speak Klingon.
- 743
- 00:51:09,034 --> 00:51:10,559
- This isn't going to work.
- 744
- 00:51:10,634 --> 00:51:12,636
- It is our only logical option.
- 745
- 00:51:12,834 --> 00:51:15,804
- And if you interrupt her now, you will
- not only incur the wrath of the Klingons
- 746
- 00:51:15,874 --> 00:51:18,480
- but that of Lieutenant Uhura as well.
- 747
- 00:51:50,514 --> 00:51:52,198
- - Lieutenant.
- - Thanks, Captain.
- 748
- 00:55:01,194 --> 00:55:02,639
- - Stand down.
- - How many torpedoes?
- 749
- 00:55:02,714 --> 00:55:03,715
- Stand down!
- 750
- 00:55:04,394 --> 00:55:07,238
- The torpedoes, the weapons you
- threatened me with in your message.
- 751
- 00:55:07,394 --> 00:55:08,805
- How many are there?
- 752
- 00:55:10,714 --> 00:55:11,715
- Seventy-two.
- 753
- 00:55:18,714 --> 00:55:20,079
- I surrender.
- 754
- 00:55:36,954 --> 00:55:38,956
- On behalf of Christopher Pike,
- 755
- 00:55:39,554 --> 00:55:40,601
- my friend,
- 756
- 00:55:41,474 --> 00:55:42,885
- I accept your surrender.
- 757
- 00:56:07,634 --> 00:56:09,284
- Captain!
- 758
- 00:56:17,634 --> 00:56:18,965
- Captain.
- 759
- 00:56:30,834 --> 00:56:32,199
- Cuff him.
- 760
- 00:56:52,074 --> 00:56:54,315
- - Bones, meet me in the brig.
- - Be right there.
- 761
- 00:56:54,874 --> 00:56:55,875
- Lieutenant.
- 762
- 00:56:56,674 --> 00:56:59,837
- Contact Starfleet, let them know
- we have Harrison in custody,
- 763
- 00:57:00,354 --> 00:57:02,721
- and we'll be on our way once
- the warp core is repaired.
- 764
- 00:57:02,834 --> 00:57:04,074
- Yes, sir.
- 765
- 00:57:20,554 --> 00:57:22,682
- - Why the hell did he surrender?
- - I don't know.
- 766
- 00:57:22,874 --> 00:57:24,638
- But he just took out a squad
- of Klingons single-handedly.
- 767
- 00:57:24,714 --> 00:57:25,795
- I want to know how.
- 768
- 00:57:25,914 --> 00:57:28,281
- Sounds like we have
- a superman on board.
- 769
- 00:57:28,354 --> 00:57:29,685
- You tell me.
- 770
- 00:57:37,354 --> 00:57:40,164
- Put your arm through the hole.
- I'm gonna take a blood sample.
- 771
- 00:57:54,434 --> 00:57:57,438
- Why aren't we moving, Captain?
- 772
- 00:57:58,754 --> 00:58:01,803
- An unexpected malfunction,
- perhaps in your warp core
- 773
- 00:58:01,954 --> 00:58:04,878
- conveniently stranding you
- on the edge of Klingon space?
- 774
- 00:58:04,994 --> 00:58:07,235
- - How the hell do you know that?
- - Bones.
- 775
- 00:58:07,634 --> 00:58:11,400
- I think you'd find
- my insight valuable, Captain.
- 776
- 00:58:13,794 --> 00:58:15,717
- - We good?
- - Yeah.
- 777
- 00:58:15,874 --> 00:58:17,364
- Let me know what you find.
- 778
- 00:58:18,074 --> 00:58:22,398
- Ignore me and you
- will get everyone on this ship killed.
- 779
- 00:58:28,914 --> 00:58:31,520
- Captain, I believe
- he will only attempt to manipulate you.
- 780
- 00:58:31,714 --> 00:58:33,876
- I would not recommend
- engaging the prisoner further.
- 781
- 00:58:33,954 --> 00:58:35,479
- Give me a minute.
- 782
- 00:58:47,834 --> 00:58:50,201
- Let me explain what's happening here.
- 783
- 00:58:50,514 --> 00:58:52,323
- You are a criminal.
- 784
- 00:58:52,634 --> 00:58:55,001
- I watched you murder
- innocent men and women.
- 785
- 00:58:55,114 --> 00:58:57,640
- I was authorized to end you!
- 786
- 00:58:58,034 --> 00:59:01,322
- And the only reason
- why you are still alive
- 787
- 00:59:01,434 --> 00:59:03,038
- is because I am allowing it.
- 788
- 00:59:03,354 --> 00:59:06,039
- So shut your mouth.
- 789
- 00:59:06,594 --> 00:59:08,961
- Oh, Captain, are you going
- to punch me again
- 790
- 00:59:09,034 --> 00:59:11,958
- over and over till your arm weakens?
- 791
- 00:59:12,034 --> 00:59:14,401
- Clearly you want to, so tell me,
- 792
- 00:59:15,474 --> 00:59:17,875
- why did you allow me to live?
- 793
- 00:59:18,314 --> 00:59:19,315
- We all make mistakes.
- 794
- 00:59:19,514 --> 00:59:22,165
- No. I surrendered to you because,
- 795
- 00:59:22,234 --> 00:59:24,236
- despite your attempt
- to convince me otherwise,
- 796
- 00:59:24,314 --> 00:59:27,238
- you seem to have
- a conscience, Mr. Kirk.
- 797
- 00:59:28,714 --> 00:59:30,921
- If you did not,
- then it would be impossible for me
- 798
- 00:59:30,994 --> 00:59:33,076
- to convince you of the truth.
- 799
- 00:59:34,074 --> 00:59:38,921
- 23-17-46-11.
- 800
- 00:59:39,994 --> 00:59:42,315
- Coordinates not far from Earth.
- 801
- 00:59:42,394 --> 00:59:45,841
- If you want to know why I did what I did,
- 802
- 00:59:45,914 --> 00:59:47,245
- go and take a look.
- 803
- 00:59:47,754 --> 00:59:50,325
- Give me one reason
- why I should listen to you.
- 804
- 00:59:50,514 --> 00:59:52,516
- I can give you 72.
- 805
- 00:59:52,914 --> 00:59:55,599
- And they're on board your ship, Captain.
- 806
- 00:59:56,594 --> 00:59:59,245
- They have been all along.
- 807
- 00:59:59,674 --> 01:00:02,405
- I suggest you open one up.
- 808
- 01:00:18,954 --> 01:00:19,955
- Hi!
- 809
- 01:00:28,034 --> 01:00:30,321
- You know what really
- bothers me, though?
- 810
- 01:00:30,394 --> 01:00:33,079
- It's the modifications,
- you know, the enhancements.
- 811
- 01:00:33,754 --> 01:00:36,155
- Right? And then like that,
- I'm off the ship!
- 812
- 01:00:36,234 --> 01:00:38,441
- Just for trying to do what's right!
- 813
- 01:00:39,034 --> 01:00:40,604
- And what did you do anyway?
- 814
- 01:00:40,714 --> 01:00:41,761
- You just stood there like an oyster,
- 815
- 01:00:41,994 --> 01:00:43,234
- looking at me!
- 816
- 01:00:43,354 --> 01:00:44,355
- What?
- 817
- 01:00:44,474 --> 01:00:45,919
- Scotty, it's Kirk.
- 818
- 01:00:46,114 --> 01:00:47,559
- Well now!
- 819
- 01:00:47,714 --> 01:00:50,638
- If it isn't Captain James
- Tiberius Perfect Hair!
- 820
- 01:00:50,754 --> 01:00:52,563
- Did you hear that?
- I called him Perfect Hair.
- 821
- 01:00:52,714 --> 01:00:54,125
- - Where are you?
- - Where are you?
- 822
- 01:00:54,234 --> 01:00:55,360
- Are you drunk?
- 823
- 01:00:55,714 --> 01:00:58,524
- What I do in my private time
- is my business, Jimbo.
- 824
- 01:00:58,594 --> 01:00:59,959
- I need you to help me out
- with something.
- 825
- 01:01:00,074 --> 01:01:01,360
- Will you take these coordinates down?
- 826
- 01:01:01,434 --> 01:01:04,563
- 23-17-46-11.
- 827
- 01:01:05,154 --> 01:01:06,201
- Are you writing?
- 828
- 01:01:06,274 --> 01:01:08,322
- What, you don't think
- I can remember four numbers?
- 829
- 01:01:09,434 --> 01:01:12,563
- You.. little faith.
- What was the third one?
- 830
- 01:01:13,074 --> 01:01:14,678
- Forty-six.
- 831
- 01:01:15,234 --> 01:01:17,635
- I don't know exactly
- what you're looking for,
- 832
- 01:01:18,474 --> 01:01:20,920
- but I have a feeling you'll know it
- when you see it.
- 833
- 01:01:21,634 --> 01:01:23,762
- You may have been right
- about those torpedoes.
- 834
- 01:01:25,634 --> 01:01:27,875
- I will consider that an apology.
- 835
- 01:01:27,954 --> 01:01:29,763
- And I will consider that apology.
- 836
- 01:01:31,114 --> 01:01:32,400
- You are the one who quit.
- 837
- 01:01:32,594 --> 01:01:34,244
- You made me quit!
- 838
- 01:01:34,554 --> 01:01:36,124
- Mr. Scott?
- 839
- 01:01:36,794 --> 01:01:37,920
- Scott.
- 840
- 01:01:39,154 --> 01:01:40,963
- The nerve of that guy!
- 841
- 01:01:42,394 --> 01:01:45,443
- I am not doing that man any favors!
- 842
- 01:01:45,594 --> 01:01:46,800
- No!
- 843
- 01:01:47,674 --> 01:01:48,960
- All right, then!
- 844
- 01:01:49,114 --> 01:01:51,082
- Are you out of your corn-fed mind?
- 845
- 01:01:51,234 --> 01:01:52,963
- You're not actually going
- to listen to this guy?
- 846
- 01:01:53,034 --> 01:01:54,957
- He killed Pike, he almost killed you,
- 847
- 01:01:55,034 --> 01:01:57,275
- and now you think
- it's a good idea to pop open a torpedo
- 848
- 01:01:57,394 --> 01:01:58,555
- because he dared you to.
- 849
- 01:01:58,634 --> 01:02:00,477
- Why did he save our lives, Bones?
- 850
- 01:02:00,554 --> 01:02:02,204
- The Doctor does have a point, Captain.
- 851
- 01:02:02,314 --> 01:02:04,715
- Don't agree with me, Spock.
- It makes me very uncomfortable.
- 852
- 01:02:04,794 --> 01:02:07,718
- Perhaps you, too, should learn
- to govern your emotions, Doctor.
- 853
- 01:02:07,794 --> 01:02:09,125
- In this situation, logic dictates...
- 854
- 01:02:09,194 --> 01:02:11,242
- Logic? Oh, my God! There's a maniac
- 855
- 01:02:11,314 --> 01:02:12,964
- trying to make us blow up
- our own damn ship and...
- 856
- 01:02:13,074 --> 01:02:14,803
- That's not it.
- I don't know why he surrendered,
- 857
- 01:02:14,874 --> 01:02:16,319
- but that's not it.
- 858
- 01:02:16,394 --> 01:02:18,715
- Look, we're gonna open a torpedo.
- The question is how.
- 859
- 01:02:18,794 --> 01:02:20,398
- But, Jim, without Mr. Scott on board,
- 860
- 01:02:20,474 --> 01:02:21,919
- who exactly is qualified
- 861
- 01:02:21,994 --> 01:02:24,201
- to just pop open
- a four-ton stick of dynamite?
- 862
- 01:02:24,314 --> 01:02:25,918
- The Admiral's daughter
- appeared to have interest
- 863
- 01:02:25,994 --> 01:02:27,996
- in the torpedoes
- and she is a weapons specialist.
- 864
- 01:02:28,554 --> 01:02:30,522
- Perhaps she could be of some use.
- 865
- 01:02:30,754 --> 01:02:32,358
- What Admiral's daughter?
- 866
- 01:02:32,554 --> 01:02:34,921
- Carol Marcus. Your new science officer
- 867
- 01:02:34,994 --> 01:02:36,837
- concealed her identity to board the ship.
- 868
- 01:02:37,434 --> 01:02:39,402
- When were you going to tell me that?
- 869
- 01:02:39,554 --> 01:02:41,636
- When it became relevant. As it just did.
- 870
- 01:02:41,794 --> 01:02:43,319
- Are the torpedoes in the weapons bay?
- 871
- 01:02:43,394 --> 01:02:44,955
- Loaded and ready to fire.
- What are they?
- 872
- 01:02:45,154 --> 01:02:46,519
- I don't know. That's
- why I forged my transfer
- 873
- 01:02:46,594 --> 01:02:47,880
- onto your ship to find out why.
- 874
- 01:02:47,954 --> 01:02:49,683
- I do apologize for that.
- 875
- 01:02:49,754 --> 01:02:52,564
- By the way, if I caused you
- any problems, I am sorry.
- 876
- 01:02:52,634 --> 01:02:54,079
- I'm Carol Marcus.
- 877
- 01:02:54,234 --> 01:02:56,236
- - James Kirk.
- - Torpedoes.
- 878
- 01:02:57,154 --> 01:02:59,282
- My father gave me access
- to every program he oversaw,
- 879
- 01:02:59,354 --> 01:03:02,039
- then I heard he was
- developing these prototype torpedoes.
- 880
- 01:03:02,114 --> 01:03:05,675
- When I went to confront him about it,
- he wouldn't even see me.
- 881
- 01:03:05,794 --> 01:03:07,922
- That's when I discovered
- the torpedoes had disappeared
- 882
- 01:03:07,994 --> 01:03:10,122
- from all official records.
- 883
- 01:03:10,434 --> 01:03:12,118
- And then he gave them to me.
- 884
- 01:03:12,234 --> 01:03:15,204
- You're much cleverer than
- your reputation suggests, Captain Kirk.
- 885
- 01:03:15,434 --> 01:03:17,004
- I have a reputation?
- 886
- 01:03:17,074 --> 01:03:19,202
- Yes, you do. I'm a friend
- of Christine Chapel's.
- 887
- 01:03:19,794 --> 01:03:21,205
- Christine, yes. How is she?
- 888
- 01:03:21,274 --> 01:03:23,356
- She transferred to the
- outer frontier to be a nurse.
- 889
- 01:03:23,434 --> 01:03:24,481
- She's much happier now.
- 890
- 01:03:24,554 --> 01:03:25,555
- That's good.
- 891
- 01:03:25,794 --> 01:03:28,035
- You have no idea
- who I'm talking about, do you?
- 892
- 01:03:28,994 --> 01:03:29,961
- What are we doing in here?
- 893
- 01:03:30,034 --> 01:03:31,035
- Is this shuttle prepped to fly?
- 894
- 01:03:31,194 --> 01:03:32,480
- Of course it is.
- 895
- 01:03:32,554 --> 01:03:34,238
- - Would you please turn around?
- - Why?
- 896
- 01:03:35,154 --> 01:03:36,644
- Just turn around.
- 897
- 01:03:37,714 --> 01:03:39,716
- It's too dangerous to try and open
- 898
- 01:03:39,794 --> 01:03:41,717
- one of these torpedoes
- on the Enterprise.
- 899
- 01:03:42,074 --> 01:03:44,554
- But there is a nearby planetoid.
- 900
- 01:03:44,634 --> 01:03:46,238
- I can open one up there.
- 901
- 01:03:46,394 --> 01:03:48,283
- But I will need some help.
- 902
- 01:03:48,634 --> 01:03:50,204
- Turn around.
- 903
- 01:03:51,234 --> 01:03:52,474
- Now!
- 904
- 01:03:53,994 --> 01:03:55,484
- Captain on the bridge!
- 905
- 01:03:55,754 --> 01:03:57,199
- Mr. Sulu,
- 906
- 01:03:57,274 --> 01:03:59,754
- have Doctors Marcus and McCoy
- landed on the planetoid yet?
- 907
- 01:03:59,834 --> 01:04:02,519
- Yes, sir. They're moving the
- torpedo into position now.
- 908
- 01:04:02,834 --> 01:04:04,836
- Good. Any activity from the Klingons?
- 909
- 01:04:04,914 --> 01:04:06,200
- Not yet.
- 910
- 01:04:06,354 --> 01:04:08,515
- But if we're stuck
- here much longer, they will find us.
- 911
- 01:04:09,274 --> 01:04:10,994
- Lieutenant Uhura,
- did you let Starfleet know
- 912
- 01:04:11,034 --> 01:04:12,604
- we have Harrison in custody?
- 913
- 01:04:12,674 --> 01:04:14,676
- Yes, sir. No response yet.
- 914
- 01:04:15,674 --> 01:04:17,438
- Engineering to bridge.
- 915
- 01:04:17,514 --> 01:04:19,755
- Hello. Captain, can you hear me?
- 916
- 01:04:19,874 --> 01:04:21,603
- Mr. Chekov, give me some good news.
- 917
- 01:04:21,954 --> 01:04:25,197
- We found the leak, sir,
- but the damage is substantial.
- 918
- 01:04:25,274 --> 01:04:26,275
- We're working on it.
- 919
- 01:04:26,434 --> 01:04:28,118
- Any idea what caused it?
- 920
- 01:04:28,794 --> 01:04:32,355
- No, sir. But I accept full responsibility.
- 921
- 01:04:33,874 --> 01:04:37,720
- Something tells me
- it wasn't your fault. Stay on it.
- 922
- 01:04:37,954 --> 01:04:39,877
- Shuttle is standing by, Captain.
- 923
- 01:04:40,594 --> 01:04:42,323
- Bones, thanks for helping out.
- 924
- 01:04:42,434 --> 01:04:44,641
- Dr. Marcus asked
- for the steadiest hands on the ship.
- 925
- 01:04:44,794 --> 01:04:46,205
- You know, when I dreamt
- about being stuck
- 926
- 01:04:46,274 --> 01:04:48,356
- on a deserted planet
- with a gorgeous woman,
- 927
- 01:04:48,434 --> 01:04:49,799
- there was no torpedo!
- 928
- 01:04:49,874 --> 01:04:52,559
- Dr. McCoy, may I remind you,
- you are not there to flirt.
- 929
- 01:04:52,634 --> 01:04:55,205
- So how can these legendary
- hands help you, Dr. Marcus?
- 930
- 01:04:55,314 --> 01:04:56,361
- Bones!
- 931
- 01:04:56,434 --> 01:04:58,323
- To understand how
- powerful these weapons are,
- 932
- 01:04:58,394 --> 01:04:59,515
- we need to open the warhead.
- 933
- 01:04:59,554 --> 01:05:01,204
- To do that, we need to
- access the fuel compartment.
- 934
- 01:05:01,274 --> 01:05:02,275
- Unfortunately for us,
- 935
- 01:05:02,354 --> 01:05:04,960
- the warheads on these
- weapons are live.
- 936
- 01:05:05,074 --> 01:05:06,075
- Sweetheart, I once performed
- 937
- 01:05:06,154 --> 01:05:08,521
- an emergency C-section
- on a pregnant Gorn.
- 938
- 01:05:08,594 --> 01:05:09,595
- Octuplets.
- 939
- 01:05:09,674 --> 01:05:11,881
- And let me tell you,
- those little bastards bite.
- 940
- 01:05:11,994 --> 01:05:14,679
- I think I can work
- some magic on your missile.
- 941
- 01:05:14,754 --> 01:05:17,644
- Dr. McCoy,
- there's a bundle of fiber optic cables
- 942
- 01:05:17,714 --> 01:05:19,125
- against the inner casing.
- 943
- 01:05:19,194 --> 01:05:21,162
- You'll need to cut the 23rd wire down.
- 944
- 01:05:21,234 --> 01:05:22,963
- Whatever you do,
- do not touch anything else.
- 945
- 01:05:23,034 --> 01:05:24,035
- Do you understand?
- 946
- 01:05:24,114 --> 01:05:26,037
- Right. The thought
- never crossed my mind.
- 947
- 01:05:26,234 --> 01:05:27,360
- Dr. McCoy,
- 948
- 01:05:27,514 --> 01:05:29,482
- wait for my word.
- 949
- 01:05:29,594 --> 01:05:31,483
- I'm rerouting the detonation processor.
- 950
- 01:05:31,634 --> 01:05:33,636
- - Are you ready?
- - And raring.
- 951
- 01:05:33,714 --> 01:05:34,715
- Good luck.
- 952
- 01:05:35,714 --> 01:05:37,557
- Sir, the torpedo just armed itself.
- 953
- 01:05:37,634 --> 01:05:39,159
- The warhead's gonna
- detonate in 30 seconds, sir!
- 954
- 01:05:39,234 --> 01:05:41,555
- What the hell happened?
- I can't get my arm out!
- 955
- 01:05:41,874 --> 01:05:43,239
- Target their signal.
- Beam them back right now.
- 956
- 01:05:43,474 --> 01:05:47,115
- The transporter cannot differentiate
- between Dr. McCoy and the torpedo.
- 957
- 01:05:47,234 --> 01:05:48,963
- We cannot beam back one
- without the other.
- 958
- 01:05:49,034 --> 01:05:50,638
- Dr. Marcus, can you disarm it?
- 959
- 01:05:50,714 --> 01:05:53,001
- I'm trying. I'm trying-
- 960
- 01:05:53,514 --> 01:05:54,515
- Jim, get her the hell out of here!
- 961
- 01:05:54,594 --> 01:05:56,278
- No! If you beam me back, he dies!
- 962
- 01:05:56,394 --> 01:05:57,884
- Just let me do it!
- 963
- 01:05:58,234 --> 01:05:59,918
- Ten. Nine.
- 964
- 01:06:00,074 --> 01:06:01,075
- Eight.
- 965
- 01:06:01,274 --> 01:06:03,754
- Standing by to transport
- Dr. Marcus on your command, sir.
- 966
- 01:06:04,634 --> 01:06:05,635
- Four. Three.
- 967
- 01:06:05,874 --> 01:06:06,875
- Shit!
- 968
- 01:06:12,714 --> 01:06:14,955
- Deactivation successful, Captain.
- 969
- 01:06:16,314 --> 01:06:17,804
- Dr. McCoy, are you all right?
- 970
- 01:06:23,154 --> 01:06:24,394
- Bones!
- 971
- 01:06:25,474 --> 01:06:26,635
- Jim?
- 972
- 01:06:27,554 --> 01:06:29,716
- You're going to want to see this.
- 973
- 01:07:35,314 --> 01:07:38,636
- Delta team, deliver your
- thrusters to loading dock 12.
- 974
- 01:07:39,554 --> 01:07:41,318
- U.S.S. Vengeance, bridge crew
- 975
- 01:07:41,394 --> 01:07:43,715
- requesting entry to construction hangar.
- 976
- 01:07:46,194 --> 01:07:47,634
- You are cleared to enter the hangar.
- 977
- 01:07:56,394 --> 01:07:59,921
- I need a welding team
- on the number one nacelle.
- 978
- 01:08:03,234 --> 01:08:04,759
- Holy...
- 979
- 01:08:06,754 --> 01:08:07,755
- What have we got?
- 980
- 01:08:07,874 --> 01:08:08,875
- It's quite clever actually.
- 981
- 01:08:08,954 --> 01:08:11,082
- This fuel container's been
- removed from the torpedo
- 982
- 01:08:11,154 --> 01:08:13,839
- and retrofitted to hide this cryo tube.
- 983
- 01:08:15,674 --> 01:08:17,324
- - Is he alive?
- - He's alive.
- 984
- 01:08:18,074 --> 01:08:19,564
- But if we try to revive him
- 985
- 01:08:19,794 --> 01:08:22,035
- without the proper sequencing,
- it could kill him.
- 986
- 01:08:22,154 --> 01:08:23,918
- This technology's beyond me.
- 987
- 01:08:24,194 --> 01:08:25,559
- How advanced, Doctor?
- 988
- 01:08:25,754 --> 01:08:28,200
- It's not advanced.
- That cryo tube is ancient.
- 989
- 01:08:28,834 --> 01:08:31,758
- We haven't needed to freeze anyone
- since we developed warp capability,
- 990
- 01:08:31,834 --> 01:08:35,202
- which explains the most interesting
- thing about our friend here.
- 991
- 01:08:36,194 --> 01:08:37,525
- He's 300 years old.
- 992
- 01:08:46,394 --> 01:08:48,203
- Why is there a man in that torpedo?
- 993
- 01:08:49,114 --> 01:08:50,604
- There are men and women
- 994
- 01:08:50,674 --> 01:08:52,483
- in all those torpedoes, Captain.
- 995
- 01:08:52,554 --> 01:08:54,238
- I put them there.
- 996
- 01:08:57,394 --> 01:08:58,520
- Who the hell are you?
- 997
- 01:09:02,594 --> 01:09:05,279
- A remnant of a time long past.
- 998
- 01:09:06,434 --> 01:09:08,402
- Genetically engineered to be superior
- 999
- 01:09:08,474 --> 01:09:11,444
- so as to lead others
- to peace in a world at war.
- 1000
- 01:09:12,594 --> 01:09:17,600
- But we were condemned as
- criminals, forced into exile.
- 1001
- 01:09:18,874 --> 01:09:20,683
- For centuries we slept,
- 1002
- 01:09:21,794 --> 01:09:25,435
- hoping when we awoke,
- things would be different.
- 1003
- 01:09:25,874 --> 01:09:28,036
- But as a result
- of the destruction of Vulcan,
- 1004
- 01:09:28,274 --> 01:09:30,436
- your Starfleet began
- to aggressively search
- 1005
- 01:09:30,554 --> 01:09:31,794
- distant quadrants of space.
- 1006
- 01:09:31,874 --> 01:09:34,639
- My ship was found adrift.
- I alone was revived.
- 1007
- 01:09:34,714 --> 01:09:36,478
- I looked up "John Harrison."
- 1008
- 01:09:36,674 --> 01:09:38,035
- Until a year ago, he didn't exist.
- 1009
- 01:09:38,074 --> 01:09:41,635
- John Harrison was a fiction
- created the moment I was awoken
- 1010
- 01:09:41,714 --> 01:09:44,923
- by your Admiral Marcus
- to help him advance his cause.
- 1011
- 01:09:45,194 --> 01:09:48,596
- A smokescreen
- to conceal my true identity.
- 1012
- 01:09:49,794 --> 01:09:51,842
- My name is
- 1013
- 01:09:51,914 --> 01:09:53,404
- Khan.
- 1014
- 01:09:58,274 --> 01:10:00,959
- Why would a Starfleet Admiral
- 1015
- 01:10:01,274 --> 01:10:04,960
- ask a 300-year-old frozen man for help?
- 1016
- 01:10:05,114 --> 01:10:07,765
- Because I am better.
- 1017
- 01:10:07,954 --> 01:10:10,000
- - At what?
- - Everything.
- 1018
- 01:10:10,000 --> 01:10:10,275
- akumenang.com
- - At what?
- - Everything.
- 1019
- 01:10:10,275 --> 01:10:11,794
- akumenang.com
- 1020
- 01:10:11,794 --> 01:10:13,796
- Alexander Marcus needed to respond to
- akumenang.com
- 1021
- 01:10:13,796 --> 01:10:13,874
- akumenang.com
- 1022
- 01:10:13,874 --> 01:10:15,956
- an uncivilized threat in a civilized time
- akumenang.com
- 1023
- 01:10:15,956 --> 01:10:16,034
- akumenang.com
- 1024
- 01:10:16,034 --> 01:10:18,480
- and for that he needed a Warrior's mind.
- akumenang.com
- 1025
- 01:10:18,480 --> 01:10:18,554
- akumenang.com
- 1026
- 01:10:18,554 --> 01:10:19,715
- My mind.
- akumenang.com
- 1027
- 01:10:19,715 --> 01:10:20,034
- akumenang.com
- 1028
- 01:10:20,034 --> 01:10:22,000
- To design weapons and warships.
- akumenang.com
- 1029
- 01:10:22,000 --> 01:10:22,116
- To design weapons and warships.
- 1030
- 01:10:22,314 --> 01:10:24,237
- You are suggesting the Admiral
- 1031
- 01:10:24,394 --> 01:10:26,283
- violated every regulation
- he vowed to uphold
- 1032
- 01:10:26,354 --> 01:10:28,436
- simply because he wanted
- to exploit your intellect.
- 1033
- 01:10:28,634 --> 01:10:30,955
- He wanted to exploit my savagery.
- 1034
- 01:10:31,114 --> 01:10:33,765
- Intellect alone is useless
- in a fight, Mr. Spock.
- 1035
- 01:10:33,834 --> 01:10:35,598
- You... You can't even break a rule.
- 1036
- 01:10:35,674 --> 01:10:38,484
- How would you be
- expected to break bone?
- 1037
- 01:10:39,314 --> 01:10:41,999
- Marcus used me to design weapons.
- 1038
- 01:10:42,154 --> 01:10:44,919
- To help him realize
- his vision of a militarized Starfleet.
- 1039
- 01:10:45,074 --> 01:10:47,759
- He sent you to use those weapons.
- 1040
- 01:10:48,194 --> 01:10:52,199
- To fire my torpedoes
- on an unsuspecting planet.
- 1041
- 01:10:52,874 --> 01:10:55,605
- And then he purposely
- crippled your ship
- 1042
- 01:10:55,794 --> 01:10:59,594
- in enemy space,
- leading to one inevitable outcome.
- 1043
- 01:10:59,714 --> 01:11:01,284
- The Klingons would come searching
- 1044
- 01:11:01,394 --> 01:11:03,203
- for whomever was responsible,
- 1045
- 01:11:03,314 --> 01:11:05,442
- and you would have
- no chance of escape.
- 1046
- 01:11:05,554 --> 01:11:09,957
- Marcus would finally
- have the war he talked about.
- 1047
- 01:11:10,034 --> 01:11:12,116
- The war he always wanted.
- 1048
- 01:11:12,234 --> 01:11:13,884
- No. No.
- 1049
- 01:11:14,874 --> 01:11:16,035
- I watched you open fire
- 1050
- 01:11:16,194 --> 01:11:18,720
- in a room full of
- unarmed Starfleet officers.
- 1051
- 01:11:18,954 --> 01:11:20,718
- You killed them in cold blood!
- 1052
- 01:11:20,794 --> 01:11:23,320
- Marcus took my crew from me.
- 1053
- 01:11:23,474 --> 01:11:25,522
- You are a murderer!
- 1054
- 01:11:25,674 --> 01:11:29,201
- He used my friends to control me.
- 1055
- 01:11:32,594 --> 01:11:35,245
- I tried to smuggle them to safety
- 1056
- 01:11:35,314 --> 01:11:37,043
- by concealing them in the very weapons
- 1057
- 01:11:37,114 --> 01:11:38,843
- I had designed,
- 1058
- 01:11:40,594 --> 01:11:42,596
- but I was discovered.
- 1059
- 01:11:43,914 --> 01:11:47,600
- I had no choice but to escape alone.
- 1060
- 01:11:49,074 --> 01:11:53,284
- And when I did,
- I had every reason to suspect
- 1061
- 01:11:53,354 --> 01:11:57,643
- that Marcus had killed every single one
- 1062
- 01:11:57,714 --> 01:12:01,161
- of the people I hold most dear.
- 1063
- 01:12:05,274 --> 01:12:08,005
- So I responded in kind.
- 1064
- 01:12:11,794 --> 01:12:13,125
- My crew
- 1065
- 01:12:13,434 --> 01:12:16,119
- is my family, Kirk.
- 1066
- 01:12:16,314 --> 01:12:20,319
- Is there anything
- you would not do for your family?
- 1067
- 01:12:22,434 --> 01:12:23,640
- Proximity alert, sir!
- 1068
- 01:12:23,714 --> 01:12:25,478
- There's a ship at warp
- heading right for us.
- 1069
- 01:12:25,554 --> 01:12:27,522
- - Klingons?
- - At warp?
- 1070
- 01:12:27,634 --> 01:12:28,965
- No, Kirk.
- 1071
- 01:12:29,034 --> 01:12:31,196
- - We both know who it is.
- - I don't think so.
- 1072
- 01:12:31,394 --> 01:12:33,396
- It's not coming at us from Kronos.
- 1073
- 01:12:38,474 --> 01:12:39,680
- Lieutenant, move Khan to med bay.
- 1074
- 01:12:39,754 --> 01:12:41,115
- Post six security officers on him.
- 1075
- 01:12:41,154 --> 01:12:42,235
- Yes, Captain.
- 1076
- 01:12:42,514 --> 01:12:43,879
- Captain on the bridge!
- 1077
- 01:12:44,714 --> 01:12:46,239
- ETA of the incoming ship.
- 1078
- 01:12:46,394 --> 01:12:47,600
- Three seconds, sir.
- 1079
- 01:12:49,554 --> 01:12:51,556
- - Shields.
- - Aye, Captain.
- 1080
- 01:13:15,914 --> 01:13:16,961
- They're hailing us, sir.
- 1081
- 01:13:18,394 --> 01:13:19,725
- On screen.
- 1082
- 01:13:20,714 --> 01:13:23,001
- Broadcast shipwide, for the record.
- 1083
- 01:13:27,074 --> 01:13:28,405
- Captain Kirk.
- 1084
- 01:13:29,834 --> 01:13:32,485
- Admiral Marcus. I wasn't expecting you.
- 1085
- 01:13:33,394 --> 01:13:35,203
- That's a hell of a ship you got there.
- 1086
- 01:13:35,434 --> 01:13:36,560
- And I wasn't expecting to get word
- 1087
- 01:13:36,674 --> 01:13:38,278
- that you'd taken Harrison into custody
- 1088
- 01:13:38,394 --> 01:13:40,044
- in violation of your orders.
- 1089
- 01:13:40,874 --> 01:13:42,558
- Well, we...
- 1090
- 01:13:42,634 --> 01:13:44,602
- We had to improvise
- when our warp core
- 1091
- 01:13:44,674 --> 01:13:46,642
- unexpectedly malfunctioned.
- 1092
- 01:13:46,714 --> 01:13:48,682
- But you already knew that,
- didn't you, sir?
- 1093
- 01:13:48,834 --> 01:13:50,199
- I don't take your meaning.
- 1094
- 01:13:50,354 --> 01:13:51,915
- Well, that's why you're here, isn't it?
- 1095
- 01:13:51,954 --> 01:13:54,036
- To assist with our repairs?
- 1096
- 01:13:54,714 --> 01:13:56,398
- Why else would the head of Starfleet
- 1097
- 01:13:56,474 --> 01:13:58,397
- personally come to the edge
- of the Neutral Zone?
- 1098
- 01:13:59,794 --> 01:14:01,398
- Captain, they're scanning our ship.
- 1099
- 01:14:01,594 --> 01:14:03,676
- Is there something
- I can help you find, sir?
- 1100
- 01:14:04,554 --> 01:14:06,238
- Where is your prisoner, Kirk?
- 1101
- 01:14:06,314 --> 01:14:07,520
- Per Starfleet regulation,
- 1102
- 01:14:07,674 --> 01:14:11,838
- I'm planning on returning Khan
- to Earth to stand trial.
- 1103
- 01:14:12,914 --> 01:14:14,564
- Well, shit.
- 1104
- 01:14:15,554 --> 01:14:17,079
- You talked to him.
- 1105
- 01:14:18,314 --> 01:14:20,840
- This is exactly what I was
- hoping to spare you from.
- 1106
- 01:14:21,034 --> 01:14:23,765
- I took a tactical risk
- and I woke that bastard up,
- 1107
- 01:14:23,834 --> 01:14:26,201
- believing that his superior intelligence
- 1108
- 01:14:26,434 --> 01:14:29,199
- could help us protect ourselves
- from whatever came at us next.
- 1109
- 01:14:31,034 --> 01:14:32,399
- But I made a mistake.
- 1110
- 01:14:32,874 --> 01:14:36,560
- And now the blood
- of everybody he's killed is on my hands.
- 1111
- 01:14:37,154 --> 01:14:39,202
- So I'm asking you,
- 1112
- 01:14:39,314 --> 01:14:41,078
- give him to me
- 1113
- 01:14:41,154 --> 01:14:44,237
- so that I can end what I started.
- 1114
- 01:14:47,234 --> 01:14:48,963
- And what exactly
- would you like me to do
- 1115
- 01:14:49,034 --> 01:14:50,923
- with the rest of his crew, sir?
- 1116
- 01:14:52,394 --> 01:14:56,035
- Fire them at the Klingons?
- End 72 lives?
- 1117
- 01:14:56,114 --> 01:14:57,684
- Start a war in the process?
- 1118
- 01:14:57,794 --> 01:15:00,604
- He put those people in those torpedoes.
- 1119
- 01:15:00,754 --> 01:15:02,279
- And I simply didn't want to burden you
- 1120
- 01:15:02,354 --> 01:15:04,561
- with knowing what was inside of them.
- 1121
- 01:15:04,714 --> 01:15:06,557
- You saw what this man
- can do all by himself.
- 1122
- 01:15:06,674 --> 01:15:10,440
- Can you imagine what would happen
- if we woke up the rest of his crew?
- 1123
- 01:15:11,154 --> 01:15:13,555
- What else did he tell you?
- That he's a peacekeeper?
- 1124
- 01:15:13,754 --> 01:15:16,564
- He's playing you, son,
- don't you see that?
- 1125
- 01:15:16,754 --> 01:15:20,281
- Khan and his crew were condemned
- to death as war criminals.
- 1126
- 01:15:20,674 --> 01:15:22,756
- And now it is our duty
- to carry out that sentence
- 1127
- 01:15:22,834 --> 01:15:25,280
- before anybody else
- dies because of him.
- 1128
- 01:15:27,834 --> 01:15:30,201
- Now, I'm going to ask you again!
- 1129
- 01:15:31,034 --> 01:15:33,275
- One last time, son.
- 1130
- 01:15:35,034 --> 01:15:36,798
- Lower your shields.
- 1131
- 01:15:37,194 --> 01:15:38,958
- Tell me where he is.
- 1132
- 01:15:41,874 --> 01:15:43,797
- He's in engineering, sir.
- 1133
- 01:15:45,434 --> 01:15:46,879
- But I'll have him moved
- 1134
- 01:15:46,954 --> 01:15:48,956
- to the transporter room right away.
- 1135
- 01:15:49,114 --> 01:15:50,957
- I'll take it from here.
- 1136
- 01:15:51,754 --> 01:15:52,721
- Do not drop those shields,
- 1137
- 01:15:52,794 --> 01:15:53,834
- - Mr. Sulu.
- - Aye, Captain.
- 1138
- 01:15:53,874 --> 01:15:54,875
- Captain, given your awareness
- 1139
- 01:15:54,954 --> 01:15:56,515
- of Khan's true location in the med bay,
- 1140
- 01:15:56,554 --> 01:15:58,238
- may I know the details of your plan?
- 1141
- 01:15:58,314 --> 01:16:01,204
- I told Marcus we were
- bringing a fugitive back to Earth.
- 1142
- 01:16:01,314 --> 01:16:02,964
- That's what we're going to do.
- 1143
- 01:16:03,274 --> 01:16:04,639
- Mr. Chekov, can we warp?
- 1144
- 01:16:04,794 --> 01:16:06,398
- Sir, if we go to warp,
- 1145
- 01:16:06,474 --> 01:16:09,603
- we run the risk of
- seriously damaging the core!
- 1146
- 01:16:09,674 --> 01:16:11,119
- Can we do it?
- 1147
- 01:16:11,834 --> 01:16:15,600
- Technically, yes, but I
- would not advise it, Captain.
- 1148
- 01:16:15,874 --> 01:16:17,114
- Noted.
- 1149
- 01:16:17,874 --> 01:16:20,036
- Mr. Sulu, set course for Earth.
- 1150
- 01:16:20,154 --> 01:16:21,155
- Yes, sir.
- 1151
- 01:16:22,314 --> 01:16:23,725
- Punch it.
- 1152
- 01:16:30,674 --> 01:16:33,564
- Well, at least we're moving again.
- 1153
- 01:16:35,354 --> 01:16:38,995
- If you think you're safe
- at warp, you're wrong.
- 1154
- 01:16:42,914 --> 01:16:44,518
- Lieutenant Uhura, contact Starfleet.
- 1155
- 01:16:44,594 --> 01:16:46,119
- Tell them we were pursued
- into the Neutral Zone
- 1156
- 01:16:46,194 --> 01:16:47,798
- by an unmarked Federation ship.
- 1157
- 01:16:47,874 --> 01:16:49,000
- Comms are down, sir.
- 1158
- 01:16:51,514 --> 01:16:52,561
- Permission to come on the bridge.
- 1159
- 01:16:52,674 --> 01:16:53,675
- Dr. Marcus.
- 1160
- 01:16:54,394 --> 01:16:55,725
- He's gonna catch up with us,
- and when he does,
- 1161
- 01:16:55,874 --> 01:16:57,205
- the only thing
- that's gonna stop him destroying
- 1162
- 01:16:57,274 --> 01:16:58,685
- this ship is me,
- so you have to let me talk to him.
- 1163
- 01:16:58,794 --> 01:17:00,674
- Carol, we're at warp.
- He can't catch up with us.
- 1164
- 01:17:00,714 --> 01:17:01,954
- Yes, he can.
- He's been developing a ship
- 1165
- 01:17:02,034 --> 01:17:03,320
- that has advanced warp capabilities...
- 1166
- 01:17:03,394 --> 01:17:06,045
- Captain! I'm getting
- a reading I don't understand.
- 1167
- 01:17:35,954 --> 01:17:37,001
- Where are we?
- 1168
- 01:17:37,074 --> 01:17:38,235
- We're 237,000 kilometers from Earth.
- 1169
- 01:17:38,314 --> 01:17:39,315
- - Damage report!
- - Weapons are way down.
- 1170
- 01:17:39,394 --> 01:17:40,805
- - Shields are dropping.
- - We're defenseless, sir.
- 1171
- 01:17:40,914 --> 01:17:42,154
- Sir, we have a bulkhead breach.
- 1172
- 01:17:42,234 --> 01:17:44,236
- - Where's the damage?
- - Major hull damage, Captain.
- 1173
- 01:17:49,754 --> 01:17:52,155
- Evasive maneuvers! Get us to Earth!
- Right now!
- 1174
- 01:17:52,234 --> 01:17:55,522
- Captain! Stop!
- Everybody on this ship is going to die
- 1175
- 01:17:55,594 --> 01:17:56,915
- if you don't let me speak to him.
- 1176
- 01:17:59,354 --> 01:18:01,083
- Uhura, hail him.
- 1177
- 01:18:01,754 --> 01:18:04,075
- Sir. It's me. It's Carol.
- 1178
- 01:18:13,754 --> 01:18:16,405
- What are you doing on that ship?
- 1179
- 01:18:16,594 --> 01:18:18,278
- I heard what you said.
- 1180
- 01:18:19,954 --> 01:18:21,115
- That you made a mistake
- 1181
- 01:18:21,194 --> 01:18:23,595
- and now you're doing
- everything you can to fix it.
- 1182
- 01:18:24,794 --> 01:18:26,125
- But, Dad,
- 1183
- 01:18:29,434 --> 01:18:33,200
- I don't believe that
- the man who raised me
- 1184
- 01:18:33,274 --> 01:18:37,916
- is capable of destroying a ship
- full of innocent people.
- 1185
- 01:18:38,114 --> 01:18:40,879
- And, if I'm wrong about that,
- 1186
- 01:18:40,954 --> 01:18:43,400
- then you're gonna have to
- do it with me on board.
- 1187
- 01:18:46,474 --> 01:18:48,158
- Actually, Carol, I won't.
- 1188
- 01:18:53,154 --> 01:18:54,565
- - Jim...
- - Can we intercept the transport signal?
- 1189
- 01:18:54,674 --> 01:18:55,675
- No, sir.
- 1190
- 01:18:57,994 --> 01:18:58,995
- Carol!
- 1191
- 01:18:59,634 --> 01:19:01,477
- Captain Kirk, without authorization
- 1192
- 01:19:01,594 --> 01:19:03,722
- and in league with
- the fugitive John Harrison,
- 1193
- 01:19:03,834 --> 01:19:05,643
- you went rogue in enemy territory,
- 1194
- 01:19:05,794 --> 01:19:06,841
- leaving me no choice
- 1195
- 01:19:06,914 --> 01:19:08,837
- but to hunt you down and destroy you.
- 1196
- 01:19:09,154 --> 01:19:11,395
- - Lock phasers.
- - Wait, sir, wait, wait, wait!
- 1197
- 01:19:11,594 --> 01:19:12,595
- I'll make this quick.
- 1198
- 01:19:12,674 --> 01:19:14,961
- Target all aft torpedoes
- on the Enterprise bridge.
- 1199
- 01:19:15,154 --> 01:19:17,521
- Sir, my crew
- was just following my orders.
- 1200
- 01:19:17,594 --> 01:19:20,074
- I take full responsibility for my actions.
- 1201
- 01:19:20,154 --> 01:19:22,236
- But they were mine
- and they were mine alone.
- 1202
- 01:19:23,234 --> 01:19:25,282
- If I transmit Khan's location to you now,
- 1203
- 01:19:25,434 --> 01:19:27,755
- all that I ask is that you spare them.
- 1204
- 01:19:34,594 --> 01:19:36,437
- Please, sir.
- 1205
- 01:19:38,274 --> 01:19:40,436
- I'll do anything you want.
- 1206
- 01:19:41,874 --> 01:19:43,683
- Just let them live.
- 1207
- 01:19:45,194 --> 01:19:47,595
- That's a hell of an apology.
- 1208
- 01:19:47,874 --> 01:19:49,956
- But if it's any consolation,
- 1209
- 01:19:50,034 --> 01:19:52,036
- I was never going to spare your crew.
- 1210
- 01:19:54,114 --> 01:19:55,445
- Fire 'em...
- 1211
- 01:20:15,874 --> 01:20:17,080
- I'm sorry.
- 1212
- 01:20:24,394 --> 01:20:25,555
- Our weapons won't fire, sir!
- 1213
- 01:20:25,634 --> 01:20:26,920
- Our shields are down!
- We're losing power!
- 1214
- 01:20:26,994 --> 01:20:29,235
- Someone in engineering
- just manually reset our systems!
- 1215
- 01:20:29,474 --> 01:20:31,761
- What do you mean, "someone"? Who?
- 1216
- 01:20:31,874 --> 01:20:34,480
- Their weapons have powered down. Sir.
- 1217
- 01:20:34,594 --> 01:20:36,835
- Enterprise! Can you hear me?
- 1218
- 01:20:36,914 --> 01:20:38,040
- Scotty!
- 1219
- 01:20:40,154 --> 01:20:42,122
- Guess what I found behind Jupiter.
- 1220
- 01:20:42,234 --> 01:20:44,123
- - You're on that ship!
- - I snuck on.
- 1221
- 01:20:44,234 --> 01:20:45,679
- And seeing as I've just
- committed an act of treason
- 1222
- 01:20:45,754 --> 01:20:47,358
- against a Starfleet
- Admiral, I'd really like
- 1223
- 01:20:47,434 --> 01:20:49,596
- to get off this bloody ship.
- Now beam me out!
- 1224
- 01:20:49,754 --> 01:20:50,835
- You're a miracle worker.
- 1225
- 01:20:50,914 --> 01:20:52,757
- We're a little low on power right now.
- 1226
- 01:20:52,874 --> 01:20:53,875
- Just stand by. Stand by.
- 1227
- 01:20:53,954 --> 01:20:55,194
- What do you mean, "low on power"?
- 1228
- 01:20:55,274 --> 01:20:56,554
- What happened to the Enterprise?
- 1229
- 01:20:57,234 --> 01:20:58,520
- Call you back.
- 1230
- 01:21:00,274 --> 01:21:01,435
- Scotty!
- 1231
- 01:21:02,634 --> 01:21:05,114
- Spock. Our ship, how is she?
- 1232
- 01:21:05,514 --> 01:21:06,959
- Our options are limited, Captain.
- 1233
- 01:21:07,074 --> 01:21:09,042
- We cannot fire and we cannot flee.
- 1234
- 01:21:12,194 --> 01:21:13,355
- There is one option.
- 1235
- 01:21:13,554 --> 01:21:15,283
- Uhura, when you get Scotty back,
- 1236
- 01:21:15,394 --> 01:21:17,203
- - patch him through.
- - Yes, sir.
- 1237
- 01:21:17,394 --> 01:21:18,600
- Mr. Spock, you have the conn.
- 1238
- 01:21:22,794 --> 01:21:24,637
- Captain, I strongly object.
- 1239
- 01:21:24,714 --> 01:21:26,557
- To what? I haven't said anything yet.
- 1240
- 01:21:26,634 --> 01:21:28,204
- Since we cannot take
- the ship from the outside,
- 1241
- 01:21:28,314 --> 01:21:29,804
- the only way we can take it
- is from within.
- 1242
- 01:21:29,874 --> 01:21:31,478
- And as a large boarding party
- would be detected,
- 1243
- 01:21:31,594 --> 01:21:32,641
- it is optimal for you to take
- 1244
- 01:21:32,714 --> 01:21:34,478
- as few members
- of the crew as possible.
- 1245
- 01:21:34,554 --> 01:21:37,000
- You will meet resistance,
- requiring personnel
- 1246
- 01:21:37,154 --> 01:21:38,235
- with advanced combat abilities
- 1247
- 01:21:38,314 --> 01:21:40,157
- and innate knowledge of that ship.
- 1248
- 01:21:40,394 --> 01:21:42,396
- This indicates that
- you plan to align with Khan,
- 1249
- 01:21:42,474 --> 01:21:44,397
- the very man
- we were sent here to destroy.
- 1250
- 01:21:44,634 --> 01:21:46,274
- I'm not aligning with him, I'm using him.
- 1251
- 01:21:46,314 --> 01:21:48,316
- "The enemy of my enemy is my friend."
- 1252
- 01:21:48,394 --> 01:21:50,396
- An Arabic proverb attributed
- to a prince who was
- 1253
- 01:21:50,474 --> 01:21:52,238
- betrayed and decapitated
- by his own subjects.
- 1254
- 01:21:52,314 --> 01:21:54,476
- Still, it's a hell of a quote.
- 1255
- 01:21:54,554 --> 01:21:56,841
- - I will go with you, Captain.
- - No, I need you on the bridge.
- 1256
- 01:21:56,914 --> 01:21:58,678
- I cannot allow you to do this.
- 1257
- 01:21:58,754 --> 01:22:00,483
- It is my function aboard
- this ship to advise you
- 1258
- 01:22:00,634 --> 01:22:01,999
- on making the wisest
- decisions possible,
- 1259
- 01:22:02,114 --> 01:22:03,161
- something I firmly believe
- 1260
- 01:22:03,274 --> 01:22:04,719
- you are incapable
- of doing in this moment.
- 1261
- 01:22:04,914 --> 01:22:06,245
- You're right!
- 1262
- 01:22:07,674 --> 01:22:09,358
- What I'm about to do,
- it doesn't make any sense,
- 1263
- 01:22:09,554 --> 01:22:12,000
- it's not logical. It is a gut feeling.
- 1264
- 01:22:15,434 --> 01:22:18,005
- I have no idea what I'm supposed to do.
- 1265
- 01:22:19,194 --> 01:22:21,401
- I only know what I can do.
- 1266
- 01:22:22,034 --> 01:22:23,604
- The Enterprise and her crew
- need someone
- 1267
- 01:22:23,674 --> 01:22:26,484
- in that chair that knows what he's doing.
- 1268
- 01:22:30,034 --> 01:22:31,445
- And it's not me.
- 1269
- 01:22:34,354 --> 01:22:35,719
- It's you, Spock.
- 1270
- 01:22:58,514 --> 01:23:00,234
- Tell me everything you know
- about that ship.
- 1271
- 01:23:00,594 --> 01:23:02,358
- Dreadnought class.
- 1272
- 01:23:02,434 --> 01:23:04,118
- Two times the size,
- three times the speed.
- 1273
- 01:23:04,194 --> 01:23:07,038
- Advanced weaponry.
- Modified for a minimal crew.
- 1274
- 01:23:07,114 --> 01:23:10,038
- Unlike most Federation vessels,
- it's built solely for combat.
- 1275
- 01:23:11,194 --> 01:23:13,435
- I will do everything I can
- 1276
- 01:23:14,114 --> 01:23:16,401
- to make you answer for what you did.
- 1277
- 01:23:22,634 --> 01:23:24,238
- But right now I need your help.
- 1278
- 01:23:24,354 --> 01:23:26,277
- In exchange for what?
- 1279
- 01:23:27,634 --> 01:23:29,955
- You said you'd do anything
- for your crew.
- 1280
- 01:23:31,474 --> 01:23:34,239
- - I can guarantee their safety.
- - Captain.
- 1281
- 01:23:35,114 --> 01:23:38,800
- You can't even guarantee
- the safety of your own crew.
- 1282
- 01:23:44,794 --> 01:23:46,558
- Bones, what are you doing
- with that tribble?
- 1283
- 01:23:47,394 --> 01:23:48,725
- The tribble's dead.
- 1284
- 01:23:48,794 --> 01:23:52,276
- I'm injecting Khan's platelets into
- the deceased tissue of a necrotic host.
- 1285
- 01:23:53,314 --> 01:23:55,794
- Khan's cells regenerate
- like nothing I've ever seen,
- 1286
- 01:23:55,874 --> 01:23:57,603
- and I want to know why.
- 1287
- 01:24:02,754 --> 01:24:04,995
- You coming with me or not?
- 1288
- 01:24:07,594 --> 01:24:09,244
- You want to do what?
- 1289
- 01:24:09,434 --> 01:24:10,765
- We're coming over there.
- Sulu's maneuvering
- 1290
- 01:24:10,834 --> 01:24:12,677
- the Enterprise
- into position as we speak.
- 1291
- 01:24:12,754 --> 01:24:14,199
- To this ship? How?
- 1292
- 01:24:14,474 --> 01:24:16,841
- There's a cargo door,
- hangar 7, access port 101A.
- 1293
- 01:24:16,914 --> 01:24:18,996
- You need to find
- the manual override to open that airlock.
- 1294
- 01:24:19,074 --> 01:24:21,964
- Are you crazy? Whoever you are.
- 1295
- 01:24:22,194 --> 01:24:23,958
- Just listen to him, Scotty.
- It's gonna be all right.
- 1296
- 01:24:24,154 --> 01:24:25,519
- It is not gonna be all right.
- 1297
- 01:24:25,594 --> 01:24:27,403
- You want me to open
- an airlock into space,
- 1298
- 01:24:27,474 --> 01:24:30,364
- whereupon I will freeze,
- die and explode!
- 1299
- 01:24:30,594 --> 01:24:32,084
- Lieutenant,
- from our current position, is it possible
- 1300
- 01:24:32,154 --> 01:24:34,122
- to establish contact with New Vulcan?
- 1301
- 01:24:34,754 --> 01:24:37,280
- - I'll do my best.
- - Thank you.
- 1302
- 01:24:39,034 --> 01:24:41,355
- Mr. Sulu, what is
- the status of the other ship?
- 1303
- 01:24:41,434 --> 01:24:43,038
- Their systems are still offline.
- 1304
- 01:24:43,114 --> 01:24:44,957
- I'm aligning our ship now.
- 1305
- 01:25:19,394 --> 01:25:20,674
- Scotty, how we doing over there?
- 1306
- 01:25:21,074 --> 01:25:23,076
- Captain, I wish I had better news.
- 1307
- 01:25:23,674 --> 01:25:25,836
- They've locked out access
- to the ship's computer.
- 1308
- 01:25:25,914 --> 01:25:27,484
- They'll have full weapons in
- 1309
- 01:25:27,874 --> 01:25:29,035
- three minutes.
- 1310
- 01:25:29,114 --> 01:25:30,764
- That means next time
- I won't be able to stop them
- 1311
- 01:25:30,834 --> 01:25:32,677
- destroying the Enterprise. Stand by.
- 1312
- 01:25:34,354 --> 01:25:35,435
- Commander, our trash exhaust
- is aimed at
- 1313
- 01:25:35,514 --> 01:25:37,755
- access port 101A of the other ship.
- 1314
- 01:25:37,834 --> 01:25:39,563
- Captain, the ships are aligned.
- 1315
- 01:25:39,714 --> 01:25:40,681
- Copy that.
- 1316
- 01:25:40,754 --> 01:25:43,883
- - Scotty!
- - I'm in the hangar. Give me a minute.
- 1317
- 01:25:48,194 --> 01:25:50,515
- I'm running. Stand by.
- 1318
- 01:26:00,354 --> 01:26:01,879
- Whoa, whoa, hold on, now, Captain.
- 1319
- 01:26:01,954 --> 01:26:04,878
- This door is very wee.
- I mean, you know, small.
- 1320
- 01:26:05,074 --> 01:26:07,076
- It's four square meters, tops.
- 1321
- 01:26:07,234 --> 01:26:09,157
- It's gonna be like
- jumping out of a moving car,
- 1322
- 01:26:09,234 --> 01:26:11,157
- off a bridge, into your shot glass.
- 1323
- 01:26:11,354 --> 01:26:13,118
- It's okay. I've done it before.
- 1324
- 01:26:15,034 --> 01:26:16,115
- Yeah, it was vertical.
- 1325
- 01:26:16,194 --> 01:26:19,118
- We jumped onto a... It was a...
- 1326
- 01:26:19,194 --> 01:26:20,400
- It doesn't matter. Scotty...
- 1327
- 01:26:20,474 --> 01:26:21,680
- Did you find the manual override?
- 1328
- 01:26:21,754 --> 01:26:23,040
- The manual override, Scotty.
- 1329
- 01:26:23,274 --> 01:26:24,924
- Not yet, not yet.
- 1330
- 01:26:31,554 --> 01:26:33,238
- Captain, before you launch,
- you should be aware there is
- 1331
- 01:26:33,314 --> 01:26:35,123
- a considerable debris field
- between our ships.
- 1332
- 01:26:35,274 --> 01:26:37,925
- - Spock, not now. Scotty, you good?
- - It's not easy!
- 1333
- 01:26:37,994 --> 01:26:40,725
- Just give me two seconds,
- all right, you mad bastard!
- 1334
- 01:26:48,914 --> 01:26:51,235
- Tell me this is gonna work.
- 1335
- 01:26:52,074 --> 01:26:53,519
- I have neither the information
- 1336
- 01:26:53,594 --> 01:26:55,403
- nor the confidence to do so, Doctor.
- 1337
- 01:26:55,594 --> 01:26:56,925
- Okay, Captain, stand by.
- 1338
- 01:26:57,234 --> 01:26:58,679
- Boy, you're a real comfort.
- 1339
- 01:27:00,074 --> 01:27:02,076
- Come on, come on, come on.
- 1340
- 01:27:02,194 --> 01:27:03,275
- Yes!
- 1341
- 01:27:03,394 --> 01:27:04,919
- Okay, okay!
- I'm set to open the door.
- 1342
- 01:27:04,994 --> 01:27:06,120
- You ready?
- 1343
- 01:27:06,354 --> 01:27:07,685
- Are you?
- 1344
- 01:27:10,914 --> 01:27:12,279
- Spock, pull the trigger.
- 1345
- 01:27:13,514 --> 01:27:14,515
- Yes, Captain.
- 1346
- 01:27:20,274 --> 01:27:21,958
- Launching activation sequence on
- 1347
- 01:27:22,194 --> 01:27:23,480
- three,
- 1348
- 01:27:23,634 --> 01:27:24,840
- two,
- 1349
- 01:27:25,474 --> 01:27:26,475
- one.
- 1350
- 01:27:36,794 --> 01:27:39,365
- Sir, Kirk is headed for collision at 432!
- 1351
- 01:27:39,674 --> 01:27:41,483
- Captain, there is debris directly ahead.
- 1352
- 01:27:41,554 --> 01:27:42,555
- Copy that.
- 1353
- 01:27:46,554 --> 01:27:47,965
- Whoa! Jim, you're way off course!
- 1354
- 01:27:48,114 --> 01:27:49,354
- I know, I know! I can see that.
- 1355
- 01:27:59,834 --> 01:28:01,359
- Don't move.
- 1356
- 01:28:03,634 --> 01:28:05,159
- Use your display compass, Captain.
- 1357
- 01:28:05,234 --> 01:28:06,281
- You must correct precisely
- 1358
- 01:28:06,354 --> 01:28:08,436
- - 37.243 degrees.
- - Got it.
- 1359
- 01:28:08,714 --> 01:28:09,715
- I'm working my way back.
- 1360
- 01:28:12,554 --> 01:28:14,594
- Scotty, you're gonna be ready
- with that door, right?
- 1361
- 01:28:15,794 --> 01:28:17,125
- What are you doing in here?
- 1362
- 01:28:17,594 --> 01:28:21,201
- Wee bit of maintenance
- on the airlock console. You're big.
- 1363
- 01:28:21,394 --> 01:28:22,680
- Mr. Scott, where are you?
- 1364
- 01:28:22,754 --> 01:28:24,154
- Captain, he can't seem to hear you.
- 1365
- 01:28:24,194 --> 01:28:26,117
- I'm working on getting
- his signal back. Stand by.
- 1366
- 01:28:28,834 --> 01:28:30,677
- - Damn it.
- - Captain, what is it?
- 1367
- 01:28:30,754 --> 01:28:31,755
- My helmet was hit.
- 1368
- 01:28:31,834 --> 01:28:33,438
- Uhura, tell me you have Mr. Scott back.
- 1369
- 01:28:33,674 --> 01:28:35,005
- Not yet. I'm still working on a signal.
- 1370
- 01:28:35,194 --> 01:28:36,639
- His communicator is working.
- 1371
- 01:28:36,754 --> 01:28:38,915
- - I don't know why he isn't responding.
- - What is that?
- 1372
- 01:28:38,994 --> 01:28:40,439
- Are you Starfleet or private security?
- 1373
- 01:28:40,514 --> 01:28:41,481
- Show me your other hand.
- 1374
- 01:28:41,554 --> 01:28:42,680
- Because you look like private security.
- 1375
- 01:28:42,754 --> 01:28:44,244
- Imminent collision detected!
- 1376
- 01:28:44,394 --> 01:28:45,395
- Khan, use evasive action!
- 1377
- 01:28:45,474 --> 01:28:47,556
- - There is debris directly ahead.
- - I see it.
- 1378
- 01:28:54,634 --> 01:28:55,840
- Mr. Sulu, did we lose Khan?
- 1379
- 01:28:55,914 --> 01:28:58,914
- I don't know, Commander. I'm having
- trouble tracking him in all this debris.
- 1380
- 01:28:59,194 --> 01:29:00,400
- Was Khan hit?
- 1381
- 01:29:00,554 --> 01:29:01,794
- We are trying to find him now.
- 1382
- 01:29:02,074 --> 01:29:03,724
- Captain, you need to adjust
- your target destination
- 1383
- 01:29:03,794 --> 01:29:06,115
- to 183 by 473 degrees.
- 1384
- 01:29:17,474 --> 01:29:19,556
- Spock, my display's dead.
- I'm flying blind.
- 1385
- 01:29:20,154 --> 01:29:21,804
- Captain, without your display compass,
- 1386
- 01:29:21,874 --> 01:29:23,717
- hitting your target destination
- is mathematically impossible.
- 1387
- 01:29:24,074 --> 01:29:25,235
- Spock, if I get back,
- 1388
- 01:29:25,314 --> 01:29:27,234
- we really need to talk
- about your bedside manner.
- 1389
- 01:29:27,274 --> 01:29:29,276
- Commander, he's not going to make it.
- 1390
- 01:29:34,874 --> 01:29:36,478
- My display is still functioning.
- 1391
- 01:29:36,594 --> 01:29:38,244
- I see you, Kirk,
- you're 200 meters ahead of me
- 1392
- 01:29:38,314 --> 01:29:39,554
- at my one o'clock.
- 1393
- 01:29:39,634 --> 01:29:41,682
- Come to your left
- a few degrees and follow me.
- 1394
- 01:29:54,314 --> 01:29:55,645
- Scotty, we're getting close.
- We need a warm welcome.
- 1395
- 01:29:55,794 --> 01:29:58,274
- Do you copy? Do you copy? Scotty?
- 1396
- 01:29:58,354 --> 01:29:59,685
- If you can hear us, Mr. Scott,
- 1397
- 01:29:59,754 --> 01:30:01,563
- - open the door in ten, nine...
- - Scotty!
- 1398
- 01:30:01,634 --> 01:30:02,674
- That person counting down,
- 1399
- 01:30:02,714 --> 01:30:03,754
- - what is that?
- - ...eight...
- 1400
- 01:30:03,794 --> 01:30:04,920
- I think you're hearing things, mate.
- 1401
- 01:30:05,034 --> 01:30:06,798
- - ...seven...
- - Mr. Scott, where are you?
- 1402
- 01:30:06,914 --> 01:30:09,997
- - ...six, five...
- - 1,800 meters. 1,600 meters.
- 1403
- 01:30:10,154 --> 01:30:11,440
- - Scotty, where are you?
- - ...three...
- 1404
- 01:30:11,554 --> 01:30:13,318
- - Do you copy, Scotty? Please!
- - ...two...
- 1405
- 01:30:13,474 --> 01:30:14,600
- - Sorry about this.
- - About what?
- 1406
- 01:30:14,754 --> 01:30:15,960
- - Mr. Scott, open the door!
- - Open the door!
- 1407
- 01:30:16,074 --> 01:30:17,678
- Mr. Scott, now!
- 1408
- 01:30:38,874 --> 01:30:40,524
- Welcome aboard.
- 1409
- 01:30:42,234 --> 01:30:44,441
- - It's good to see you, Scotty.
- - Who is that?
- 1410
- 01:30:46,914 --> 01:30:48,564
- Khan, Scotty. Scotty, Khan.
- 1411
- 01:30:48,794 --> 01:30:50,000
- Hello.
- 1412
- 01:30:50,714 --> 01:30:52,125
- They'll know we're here.
- 1413
- 01:30:52,194 --> 01:30:54,162
- I know the best way to the bridge.
- 1414
- 01:30:57,994 --> 01:30:59,678
- It's locked to stun.
- 1415
- 01:30:59,914 --> 01:31:01,245
- Theirs won't be.
- 1416
- 01:31:01,474 --> 01:31:03,158
- Try not to get shot.
- 1417
- 01:31:06,234 --> 01:31:09,078
- Commander, I have that
- transmission as requested.
- 1418
- 01:31:09,434 --> 01:31:11,084
- On screen, please.
- 1419
- 01:31:11,434 --> 01:31:12,595
- Stand by.
- 1420
- 01:31:18,754 --> 01:31:20,119
- Mr. Spock.
- 1421
- 01:31:21,594 --> 01:31:22,925
- Mr. Spock.
- 1422
- 01:31:27,434 --> 01:31:28,674
- Admiral.
- 1423
- 01:31:31,634 --> 01:31:32,760
- I'll deal with you in a...
- 1424
- 01:31:35,434 --> 01:31:37,801
- I am ashamed to be your daughter.
- 1425
- 01:31:41,714 --> 01:31:44,365
- Sir, we just had
- a hangar door open on deck 13.
- 1426
- 01:31:45,794 --> 01:31:46,955
- Khan.
- 1427
- 01:31:47,194 --> 01:31:49,481
- They're going to have
- full power and we're walking?
- 1428
- 01:31:49,554 --> 01:31:50,715
- The turbolifts are easily tracked
- 1429
- 01:31:50,794 --> 01:31:52,205
- and Marcus would have us in a cage.
- 1430
- 01:31:52,274 --> 01:31:54,561
- This path runs adjacent
- to the engine room.
- 1431
- 01:31:54,634 --> 01:31:56,318
- They know they
- won't be able to use their weapons here
- 1432
- 01:31:56,394 --> 01:31:57,634
- without destabilizing the warp core,
- 1433
- 01:31:57,714 --> 01:31:59,125
- which gives us the advantage.
- 1434
- 01:31:59,234 --> 01:32:01,965
- - Where'd you find this guy?
- - It's a long story.
- 1435
- 01:32:02,234 --> 01:32:03,315
- I Will be brief.
- 1436
- 01:32:04,314 --> 01:32:07,636
- In your travels, did you ever
- encounter a man named Khan?
- 1437
- 01:32:12,234 --> 01:32:13,315
- As you know,
- 1438
- 01:32:13,394 --> 01:32:15,715
- I have made a vow
- never to give you information
- 1439
- 01:32:15,834 --> 01:32:18,758
- that could potentially alter your destiny.
- 1440
- 01:32:19,634 --> 01:32:24,322
- Your path is yours to walk,
- and yours alone.
- 1441
- 01:32:27,994 --> 01:32:29,996
- That being said,
- 1442
- 01:32:31,154 --> 01:32:35,364
- Khan Noonien Singh is
- the most dangerous adversary
- 1443
- 01:32:35,434 --> 01:32:37,675
- the Enterprise ever faced.
- 1444
- 01:32:38,354 --> 01:32:41,244
- He is brilliant, ruthless,
- 1445
- 01:32:41,434 --> 01:32:43,914
- and he will not hesitate to kill
- 1446
- 01:32:43,994 --> 01:32:45,962
- every single one of you.
- 1447
- 01:32:49,674 --> 01:32:51,483
- Did you defeat him?
- 1448
- 01:32:52,354 --> 01:32:55,676
- At great cost. Yes.
- 1449
- 01:32:57,674 --> 01:32:58,675
- How?
- 1450
- 01:32:58,834 --> 01:33:00,882
- I don't mean to tempt fate here,
- but where is everybody?
- 1451
- 01:33:00,954 --> 01:33:02,683
- The ship is designed
- to be flown by minimal crew,
- 1452
- 01:33:02,754 --> 01:33:03,801
- one, if necessary.
- 1453
- 01:33:03,874 --> 01:33:05,114
- One? I...
- 1454
- 01:33:26,394 --> 01:33:28,715
- - You all right?
- - Yeah. Where's Khan?
- 1455
- 01:33:34,234 --> 01:33:36,555
- Lieutenant, I need you to
- assemble all senior medical
- 1456
- 01:33:36,634 --> 01:33:38,235
- and engineering staff
- in the weapons bay.
- 1457
- 01:33:38,994 --> 01:33:40,155
- All right.
- 1458
- 01:33:41,634 --> 01:33:44,843
- Dr. McCoy, you inadvertently
- activated a torpedo.
- 1459
- 01:33:44,914 --> 01:33:46,194
- Could you replicate the process?
- 1460
- 01:33:46,234 --> 01:33:47,714
- Why the hell would I want to do that?
- 1461
- 01:33:47,754 --> 01:33:49,165
- Can you or can you not?
- 1462
- 01:33:49,234 --> 01:33:52,044
- Damn it, man, I'm a doctor,
- not a torpedo technician!
- 1463
- 01:33:52,234 --> 01:33:53,360
- The fact that you
- are a doctor is precisely
- 1464
- 01:33:53,474 --> 01:33:55,078
- why I need you to listen very carefully.
- 1465
- 01:33:56,594 --> 01:33:57,925
- Where is he?
- 1466
- 01:34:03,434 --> 01:34:04,765
- Shit!
- 1467
- 01:34:05,074 --> 01:34:07,042
- This way.
- 1468
- 01:34:09,274 --> 01:34:11,845
- The minute we get
- to the bridge, drop him.
- 1469
- 01:34:11,914 --> 01:34:15,396
- What, stun him? Khan?
- I thought he was helping us.
- 1470
- 01:34:15,554 --> 01:34:17,318
- I'm pretty sure we're helping him.
- 1471
- 01:34:26,514 --> 01:34:27,879
- Power coming online, sir!
- 1472
- 01:34:28,034 --> 01:34:30,162
- - Retarget the Enterprise now.
- - Aye, sir.
- 1473
- 01:34:44,514 --> 01:34:45,845
- Make sure he stays down.
- 1474
- 01:34:46,914 --> 01:34:48,279
- - Excuse me.
- - Yeah.
- 1475
- 01:34:52,074 --> 01:34:54,395
- Admiral Marcus, you're under arrest.
- 1476
- 01:34:54,554 --> 01:34:56,355
- You're not actually
- going to do this, are you?
- 1477
- 01:34:57,914 --> 01:35:00,155
- Admiral, get out of the chair.
- 1478
- 01:35:00,314 --> 01:35:02,840
- You better stop
- and think about what you're doing, Kirk.
- 1479
- 01:35:02,954 --> 01:35:05,002
- You better think about
- what you did on Kronos.
- 1480
- 01:35:05,194 --> 01:35:07,720
- You made an incursion
- onto an enemy planet!
- 1481
- 01:35:08,074 --> 01:35:09,963
- You killed a Klingon patrol.
- 1482
- 01:35:10,154 --> 01:35:13,317
- Even if you got away without
- a trace, war is coming.
- 1483
- 01:35:13,594 --> 01:35:16,916
- And who is going to lead us? You?
- 1484
- 01:35:17,234 --> 01:35:18,804
- If I'm not in charge,
- 1485
- 01:35:18,874 --> 01:35:21,605
- our entire way of life is decimated!
- 1486
- 01:35:22,234 --> 01:35:24,760
- So you want me off this ship,
- 1487
- 01:35:25,074 --> 01:35:27,441
- you better kill me.
- 1488
- 01:35:27,594 --> 01:35:29,358
- I'm not going to kill you, sir.
- 1489
- 01:35:30,514 --> 01:35:34,200
- But I could stun your ass
- and drag you out of that chair.
- 1490
- 01:35:34,434 --> 01:35:37,119
- I'd rather not do that
- in front of your daughter.
- 1491
- 01:35:40,874 --> 01:35:42,876
- - You all right?
- - Yes, Captain.
- 1492
- 01:35:45,394 --> 01:35:46,441
- Jim!
- 1493
- 01:35:59,714 --> 01:36:01,478
- Listen! Wait!
- 1494
- 01:36:13,194 --> 01:36:14,195
- You...
- 1495
- 01:36:14,674 --> 01:36:18,121
- You should have let me sleep.
- 1496
- 01:36:23,394 --> 01:36:24,634
- Where is the Captain, Mr. Sulu?
- 1497
- 01:36:24,714 --> 01:36:27,081
- Our sensor array's down, sir.
- I can't find him.
- 1498
- 01:36:28,834 --> 01:36:30,882
- I'm going to make this
- very simple for you.
- 1499
- 01:36:30,994 --> 01:36:33,600
- - Captain.
- - Your crew for my crew.
- 1500
- 01:36:33,754 --> 01:36:34,915
- You betrayed us.
- 1501
- 01:36:35,354 --> 01:36:37,163
- You are smart, Mr. Spock.
- 1502
- 01:36:37,234 --> 01:36:38,679
- Spock don't...
- 1503
- 01:36:41,074 --> 01:36:44,237
- Mr. Spock, give me my crew.
- 1504
- 01:36:45,074 --> 01:36:46,678
- And what will you do
- when you get them?
- 1505
- 01:36:46,794 --> 01:36:49,274
- Continue the work we were doing
- before we were banished.
- 1506
- 01:36:49,394 --> 01:36:51,123
- Which, as I understand it,
- involves the mass genocide
- 1507
- 01:36:51,234 --> 01:36:54,283
- of any being you find to be
- less than superior.
- 1508
- 01:36:54,434 --> 01:36:56,436
- Shall I destroy you, Mr. Spock?
- 1509
- 01:36:56,754 --> 01:36:59,439
- Or will you give me what I want?
- 1510
- 01:37:02,034 --> 01:37:03,877
- We have no transporter capabilities.
- 1511
- 01:37:03,994 --> 01:37:05,917
- Fortunately mine are
- perfectly functional.
- 1512
- 01:37:06,034 --> 01:37:08,196
- Drop your shields.
- 1513
- 01:37:08,594 --> 01:37:10,244
- If I do so, I have no guarantee
- 1514
- 01:37:10,314 --> 01:37:12,043
- that you will not destroy the Enterprise.
- 1515
- 01:37:12,114 --> 01:37:14,640
- Well, let's play this out
- logically then, Mr. Spock.
- 1516
- 01:37:14,714 --> 01:37:16,364
- Firstly, I will kill your Captain
- 1517
- 01:37:16,434 --> 01:37:18,084
- to demonstrate my resolve.
- 1518
- 01:37:18,154 --> 01:37:21,044
- Then if yours holds,
- I will have no choice
- 1519
- 01:37:21,114 --> 01:37:23,685
- but to kill you and your entire crew.
- 1520
- 01:37:23,834 --> 01:37:25,518
- If you destroy our ship,
- 1521
- 01:37:25,594 --> 01:37:27,596
- you will also destroy your own people.
- 1522
- 01:37:27,714 --> 01:37:30,558
- Your crew requires oxygen
- to survive, mine does not.
- 1523
- 01:37:30,634 --> 01:37:32,284
- I will target your life support systems
- 1524
- 01:37:32,394 --> 01:37:34,556
- located behind the aft nacelle.
- 1525
- 01:37:34,754 --> 01:37:37,917
- And after every single person
- aboard your ship suffocates,
- 1526
- 01:37:38,114 --> 01:37:42,597
- I will walk over your cold
- corpses to recover my people.
- 1527
- 01:37:45,154 --> 01:37:46,565
- Now,
- 1528
- 01:37:47,314 --> 01:37:49,316
- shall we begin?
- 1529
- 01:37:53,314 --> 01:37:54,679
- Lower shields.
- 1530
- 01:37:58,594 --> 01:38:00,562
- A wise choice, Mr. Spock.
- 1531
- 01:38:08,514 --> 01:38:11,279
- I see your 72 torpedoes
- are still in their tubes.
- 1532
- 01:38:11,674 --> 01:38:13,961
- If they are not mine,
- Commander, I will know it.
- 1533
- 01:38:14,274 --> 01:38:16,436
- Vulcans do not lie.
- 1534
- 01:38:17,314 --> 01:38:19,476
- The torpedoes are yours.
- 1535
- 01:38:30,314 --> 01:38:31,998
- Thank you, Mr. Spock.
- 1536
- 01:38:32,314 --> 01:38:34,476
- I have fulfilled your terms.
- 1537
- 01:38:34,994 --> 01:38:36,200
- Now fulfill mine.
- 1538
- 01:38:37,394 --> 01:38:39,317
- Well, Kirk,
- 1539
- 01:38:39,594 --> 01:38:41,756
- it seems apt to return you to your crew.
- 1540
- 01:38:42,554 --> 01:38:44,158
- After all,
- 1541
- 01:38:46,994 --> 01:38:50,316
- no ship should go down
- without her captain.
- 1542
- 01:38:52,914 --> 01:38:54,359
- He's locking phasers on us, sir!
- 1543
- 01:39:00,594 --> 01:39:01,675
- Let us out of here now!
- 1544
- 01:39:10,954 --> 01:39:12,524
- Shields at 6%!
- 1545
- 01:39:12,794 --> 01:39:14,762
- The torpedoes!
- How much time, Lieutenant?
- 1546
- 01:39:14,874 --> 01:39:15,875
- Twelve seconds, sir!
- 1547
- 01:39:15,994 --> 01:39:17,041
- Crew of the Enterprise,
- 1548
- 01:39:17,114 --> 01:39:18,754
- prepare for imminent
- proximity detonation.
- 1549
- 01:39:19,034 --> 01:39:20,877
- What's he talking about?
- What detonation?
- 1550
- 01:39:20,954 --> 01:39:23,036
- The torpedoes.
- He armed the damn torpedoes!
- 1551
- 01:39:33,234 --> 01:39:34,281
- No!
- 1552
- 01:39:41,554 --> 01:39:43,155
- Sir, their weapons
- have been knocked out.
- 1553
- 01:39:44,234 --> 01:39:46,316
- - Not bad, Commander.
- - Thank you, Lieutenant.
- 1554
- 01:39:46,674 --> 01:39:48,563
- - Bones!
- - Bones!
- 1555
- 01:39:48,634 --> 01:39:50,762
- - Nurse!
- - I got you. I got you.
- 1556
- 01:39:50,874 --> 01:39:53,002
- Dr. Marcus.
- 1557
- 01:39:54,554 --> 01:39:55,635
- Good to see you, Jim.
- 1558
- 01:39:55,754 --> 01:39:57,324
- You helped Spock
- detonate those torpedoes?
- 1559
- 01:39:57,394 --> 01:39:58,395
- Damn right I did.
- 1560
- 01:39:58,474 --> 01:39:59,999
- He killed Khan's crew!
- 1561
- 01:40:00,074 --> 01:40:01,678
- Spock's cold, but he's not that cold.
- 1562
- 01:40:02,074 --> 01:40:04,076
- I've got Khan's crew.
- 1563
- 01:40:04,234 --> 01:40:06,396
- Seventy-two human popsicles
- 1564
- 01:40:06,594 --> 01:40:09,074
- safe and sound in their cryo tubes.
- 1565
- 01:40:09,914 --> 01:40:11,040
- Son of a bitch!
- 1566
- 01:40:16,794 --> 01:40:18,603
- Sir, the central power grid is failing!
- 1567
- 01:40:18,754 --> 01:40:21,917
- - Switch to auxiliary power.
- - Auxiliary power failing, sir.
- 1568
- 01:40:29,594 --> 01:40:31,474
- Commander, our ship's
- caught in Earth's gravity!
- 1569
- 01:40:31,834 --> 01:40:33,962
- - Can we stop?
- - I can't do anything.
- 1570
- 01:40:43,194 --> 01:40:44,958
- Sorry! Oh, no.
- 1571
- 01:40:45,194 --> 01:40:46,320
- Clear the area!
- 1572
- 01:40:47,034 --> 01:40:49,958
- Engage emergency lockdown!
- I hope you don't get seasick.
- 1573
- 01:40:50,114 --> 01:40:52,003
- - Do you?
- - Yeah.
- 1574
- 01:40:52,194 --> 01:40:53,795
- Lieutenant, sound evacuation, all decks.
- 1575
- 01:40:53,834 --> 01:40:54,835
- Aye, sir.
- 1576
- 01:40:55,994 --> 01:40:59,680
- As acting Captain,
- I order you to abandon this ship.
- 1577
- 01:41:00,954 --> 01:41:02,877
- I will remain behind and divert all power
- 1578
- 01:41:03,034 --> 01:41:04,445
- to life support
- and evacuation shuttle bays.
- 1579
- 01:41:04,554 --> 01:41:06,204
- Evacuation protocols...
- 1580
- 01:41:06,314 --> 01:41:08,794
- I order you to abandon the ship!
- 1581
- 01:41:08,914 --> 01:41:12,043
- All due respect, Commander,
- but we're not going anywhere.
- 1582
- 01:41:16,074 --> 01:41:19,157
- One day I've been off this ship!
- One bloody day!
- 1583
- 01:41:23,194 --> 01:41:25,435
- Gravity systems are failing.
- Hold on! Hold on!
- 1584
- 01:41:29,114 --> 01:41:30,798
- Attention, all decks.
- 1585
- 01:41:30,874 --> 01:41:32,364
- Evacuation protocols initiated.
- 1586
- 01:41:33,514 --> 01:41:36,279
- Proceed to exit bays
- and report to your assigned shuttle.
- 1587
- 01:41:36,514 --> 01:41:37,754
- There won't be time for evacuation
- 1588
- 01:41:37,874 --> 01:41:41,037
- if we don't get power
- to stabilize the damn ship!
- 1589
- 01:41:41,234 --> 01:41:43,714
- - Can we restore it?
- - Only from engineering.
- 1590
- 01:41:43,834 --> 01:41:46,360
- We have to get back to the warp core.
- 1591
- 01:41:49,234 --> 01:41:50,565
- Jim?
- 1592
- 01:41:51,514 --> 01:41:53,835
- Scotty, we got to get
- the power back on! Come on!
- 1593
- 01:42:11,714 --> 01:42:13,045
- - Scotty, we got to jump!
- - What?
- 1594
- 01:42:13,274 --> 01:42:14,560
- Jump! Jump!
- 1595
- 01:42:14,674 --> 01:42:16,324
- Oh, God.
- 1596
- 01:42:17,074 --> 01:42:19,554
- Emergency power at 15% and dropping.
- 1597
- 01:42:19,674 --> 01:42:21,039
- Attention, all decks.
- 1598
- 01:42:21,114 --> 01:42:23,594
- Evacuation protocols initiated.
- 1599
- 01:42:23,674 --> 01:42:27,201
- Proceed to exit bays
- and report to your assigned shuttle.
- 1600
- 01:42:39,674 --> 01:42:41,244
- - Jim?
- - Hold on!
- 1601
- 01:42:41,434 --> 01:42:42,799
- I can't.
- 1602
- 01:43:01,354 --> 01:43:02,844
- I've got you, Captain!
- 1603
- 01:43:02,994 --> 01:43:04,678
- - Chekov.
- - Don't let go!
- 1604
- 01:43:15,754 --> 01:43:18,519
- Even if we get the warp core online,
- we've still got to redirect the power!
- 1605
- 01:43:18,594 --> 01:43:20,198
- - He's right, Captain!
- - What are you talking about?
- 1606
- 01:43:20,274 --> 01:43:22,356
- Someone has to hit
- the manual override.
- 1607
- 01:43:22,434 --> 01:43:23,674
- Laddie, there's a switch...
- 1608
- 01:43:23,794 --> 01:43:26,035
- Behind the deflector dish!
- I'll flip the switch!
- 1609
- 01:43:26,114 --> 01:43:27,525
- Let's go!
- 1610
- 01:43:30,474 --> 01:43:31,475
- Oh, no.
- 1611
- 01:43:42,834 --> 01:43:45,599
- Evacuation protocols initiated.
- 1612
- 01:43:45,674 --> 01:43:48,405
- Proceed to exit bays
- and report to your assigned shuttle.
- 1613
- 01:43:50,274 --> 01:43:52,163
- Mr. Sulu, divert
- any remaining power to stabilizers.
- 1614
- 01:43:52,234 --> 01:43:54,077
- Doing what I can, sir. Doing what I can.
- 1615
- 01:44:10,434 --> 01:44:13,438
- Core misaligned. Danger.
- 1616
- 01:44:13,514 --> 01:44:15,198
- - Oh, no, no, no, no!
- - What?
- 1617
- 01:44:15,274 --> 01:44:16,560
- The housings are misaligned!
- 1618
- 01:44:16,634 --> 01:44:18,557
- There's no way
- we can redirect the power!
- 1619
- 01:44:18,634 --> 01:44:21,638
- The ship's dead, sir. She's gone.
- 1620
- 01:44:23,034 --> 01:44:24,957
- - No, she's not.
- - Wait, Jim!
- 1621
- 01:44:25,074 --> 01:44:27,600
- If we go in there, we'll die!
- 1622
- 01:44:27,674 --> 01:44:29,676
- Do you hear me?
- The radiation will kill us!
- 1623
- 01:44:29,954 --> 01:44:32,241
- Will you listen to me?
- What the hell are you doing?
- 1624
- 01:44:32,314 --> 01:44:33,475
- I'm opening the door. I'm going in.
- 1625
- 01:44:33,554 --> 01:44:35,761
- That door is there to stop us
- from getting irradiated!
- 1626
- 01:44:35,834 --> 01:44:38,155
- We'd be dead
- before we made the climb!
- 1627
- 01:44:40,554 --> 01:44:41,840
- You're not making the climb.
- 1628
- 01:44:43,074 --> 01:44:48,638
- Danger. Core misaligned.
- 1629
- 01:45:47,794 --> 01:45:49,762
- If we don't get power
- or shields back online,
- 1630
- 01:45:49,834 --> 01:45:52,485
- we're gonna be incinerated on re-entry!
- 1631
- 01:46:59,194 --> 01:47:00,275
- Warp core is back online!
- 1632
- 01:47:00,474 --> 01:47:01,999
- Maximum thrusters, Mr. Sulu!
- 1633
- 01:47:07,114 --> 01:47:09,401
- Thrusters at maximum!
- Stand by! Stand by!
- 1634
- 01:47:36,874 --> 01:47:39,036
- - Shields restored!
- - Commander, power online.
- 1635
- 01:47:39,314 --> 01:47:41,316
- Mr. Spock, altitude stabilizing.
- 1636
- 01:47:41,674 --> 01:47:43,483
- It's a miracle.
- 1637
- 01:47:45,234 --> 01:47:47,236
- There are no such things.
- 1638
- 01:47:49,674 --> 01:47:51,085
- Engineering to bridge.
- 1639
- 01:47:51,154 --> 01:47:52,440
- - Mr. Spock!
- - Mr. Scott.
- 1640
- 01:47:52,514 --> 01:47:55,438
- Sir, you'd better get down here.
- 1641
- 01:47:55,514 --> 01:47:56,845
- Better hurry.
- 1642
- 01:48:19,514 --> 01:48:20,595
- Open it.
- 1643
- 01:48:20,754 --> 01:48:22,483
- The decontamination process
- is not complete.
- 1644
- 01:48:22,634 --> 01:48:23,760
- You'd flood the whole compartment.
- 1645
- 01:48:23,874 --> 01:48:25,922
- The door's locked, sir.
- 1646
- 01:48:55,394 --> 01:48:56,441
- How's our ship?
- 1647
- 01:48:58,234 --> 01:48:59,759
- Out of danger.
- 1648
- 01:49:02,234 --> 01:49:04,441
- You saved the crew.
- 1649
- 01:49:05,914 --> 01:49:08,758
- You used what he wanted against him.
- 1650
- 01:49:12,754 --> 01:49:14,563
- That's a nice move.
- 1651
- 01:49:16,234 --> 01:49:18,282
- It is what you would have done.
- 1652
- 01:49:19,994 --> 01:49:21,280
- And this,
- 1653
- 01:49:22,914 --> 01:49:24,916
- this is what you would have done.
- 1654
- 01:49:25,274 --> 01:49:27,436
- It was only logical.
- 1655
- 01:49:33,754 --> 01:49:35,483
- I'm scared, Spock.
- 1656
- 01:49:39,194 --> 01:49:40,958
- Help me not be.
- 1657
- 01:49:45,354 --> 01:49:47,721
- How do you choose not to feel?
- 1658
- 01:49:54,474 --> 01:49:56,124
- I do not know.
- 1659
- 01:49:58,794 --> 01:50:00,842
- Right now I am failing.
- 1660
- 01:50:07,554 --> 01:50:10,637
- I want you to know
- why I couldn't let you die.
- 1661
- 01:50:14,794 --> 01:50:16,558
- Why I went back for you.
- 1662
- 01:50:18,474 --> 01:50:20,920
- Because you are my friend.
- 1663
- 01:51:44,274 --> 01:51:47,323
- Khan!
- 1664
- 01:51:49,914 --> 01:51:51,245
- God, that was close!
- 1665
- 01:51:54,594 --> 01:51:58,804
- Set destination, Starfleet Headquarters!
- 1666
- 01:51:58,954 --> 01:52:00,194
- Engines compromised.
- 1667
- 01:52:00,274 --> 01:52:02,356
- Cannot guarantee destination.
- 1668
- 01:52:02,434 --> 01:52:03,799
- Confirm order.
- 1669
- 01:52:04,154 --> 01:52:05,440
- Confirm.
- 1670
- 01:53:09,834 --> 01:53:12,041
- Search the enemy ship for signs of life.
- 1671
- 01:53:12,314 --> 01:53:14,203
- Sir, there's no way anyone survived.
- 1672
- 01:53:15,514 --> 01:53:16,675
- He could.
- 1673
- 01:53:17,354 --> 01:53:18,515
- Yes, sir.
- 1674
- 01:53:50,234 --> 01:53:51,884
- Whoa! He just jumped 30 meters!
- 1675
- 01:53:52,034 --> 01:53:53,160
- Can we beam him up?
- 1676
- 01:53:53,234 --> 01:53:54,281
- There's too much damage.
- 1677
- 01:53:54,394 --> 01:53:55,759
- I have no incoming signal.
- 1678
- 01:53:55,914 --> 01:53:58,758
- But it may be possible
- to beam you down, sir.
- 1679
- 01:53:59,234 --> 01:54:00,520
- Go get him.
- 1680
- 01:54:05,634 --> 01:54:08,205
- - Stand by for coordinates.
- - Yes, sir.
- 1681
- 01:54:08,554 --> 01:54:11,034
- Enter 3517 by 2598.
- 1682
- 01:54:11,154 --> 01:54:12,963
- Coordinates confirmed.
- 1683
- 01:55:51,114 --> 01:55:52,957
- Get me a cryo tube, now!
- 1684
- 01:56:48,754 --> 01:56:50,279
- Get this guy out of the cryo tube.
- 1685
- 01:56:50,434 --> 01:56:51,720
- Keep him in an induced coma.
- 1686
- 01:56:51,794 --> 01:56:53,239
- We're gonna put Kirk inside.
- 1687
- 01:56:53,354 --> 01:56:55,038
- It's our only chance to
- preserve his brain function.
- 1688
- 01:56:55,114 --> 01:56:56,957
- How much of Khan's blood is left?
- 1689
- 01:56:57,074 --> 01:56:58,075
- None.
- 1690
- 01:56:58,954 --> 01:57:02,003
- Enterprise to Spock. Spoon!
- 1691
- 01:58:02,914 --> 01:58:05,076
- Activate the cryogenic sequence.
- 1692
- 01:58:07,074 --> 01:58:08,564
- McCoy to bridge.
- 1693
- 01:58:09,154 --> 01:58:11,600
- I can't reach Spock. I need Khan alive.
- 1694
- 01:58:11,674 --> 01:58:14,837
- You get that son of a bitch
- back on board right now!
- 1695
- 01:58:15,754 --> 01:58:17,358
- I think he can save Kirk.
- 1696
- 01:58:17,474 --> 01:58:18,680
- Can we beam them up to the ship?
- 1697
- 01:58:18,754 --> 01:58:21,155
- They keep moving! I can't
- get a lock on either of them.
- 1698
- 01:58:21,274 --> 01:58:22,605
- Can you beam someone down?
- 1699
- 01:58:57,554 --> 01:58:58,555
- Spock!
- 1700
- 01:59:06,114 --> 01:59:07,161
- Spock!
- 1701
- 01:59:07,394 --> 01:59:09,237
- Spock, stop! Stop!
- 1702
- 01:59:09,834 --> 01:59:12,075
- He's our only chance to save Kirk!
- 1703
- 01:59:21,794 --> 01:59:24,115
- - What is it?
- - It's a boy.
- 1704
- 01:59:24,434 --> 01:59:25,435
- Let's call him Jim.
- 1705
- 01:59:25,554 --> 01:59:27,875
- Your father was
- captain of a star-ship for 12 minutes.
- 1706
- 01:59:27,954 --> 01:59:31,879
- He saved 800 lives.
- I dare you to do better.
- 1707
- 01:59:41,034 --> 01:59:44,038
- Don't be so melodramatic.
- You were barely dead.
- 1708
- 01:59:44,114 --> 01:59:46,720
- It was the transfusion
- that really took its toll.
- 1709
- 01:59:46,914 --> 01:59:47,881
- You were out cold for two weeks.
- 1710
- 01:59:47,954 --> 01:59:48,955
- Transfusion?
- 1711
- 01:59:49,074 --> 01:59:51,805
- Your cells were heavily irradiated.
- We had no choice.
- 1712
- 01:59:52,594 --> 01:59:53,800
- Khan?
- 1713
- 01:59:53,914 --> 01:59:55,120
- Once we caught him,
- 1714
- 01:59:55,234 --> 01:59:57,840
- I synthesized a serum
- from his superblood.
- 1715
- 01:59:57,954 --> 02:00:00,480
- Tell me, are you feeling homicidal?
- 1716
- 02:00:00,594 --> 02:00:02,119
- Power mad? Despotic?
- 1717
- 02:00:02,314 --> 02:00:03,998
- No more than usual.
- 1718
- 02:00:04,434 --> 02:00:05,595
- How'd you catch him?
- 1719
- 02:00:05,994 --> 02:00:07,325
- I didn't.
- 1720
- 02:00:16,154 --> 02:00:17,804
- You saved my life.
- 1721
- 02:00:17,954 --> 02:00:20,480
- Uhura and I had
- something to do with it, too, you know.
- 1722
- 02:00:22,034 --> 02:00:24,321
- You saved my life, Captain.
- And the lives...
- 1723
- 02:00:24,794 --> 02:00:26,125
- Spock, just...
- 1724
- 02:00:27,794 --> 02:00:29,125
- Thank you.
- 1725
- 02:00:30,474 --> 02:00:32,636
- You are welcome, Jim.
- 1726
- 02:00:43,474 --> 02:00:46,876
- There will always be
- those who mean to do us harm.
- 1727
- 02:00:48,834 --> 02:00:50,199
- To stop them,
- 1728
- 02:00:50,834 --> 02:00:54,725
- we risk awakening
- the same evil within ourselves.
- 1729
- 02:01:00,714 --> 02:01:03,285
- Our first instinct is to seek revenge
- 1730
- 02:01:03,394 --> 02:01:05,715
- when those we love are taken from us.
- 1731
- 02:01:08,794 --> 02:01:10,558
- But that's not who we are.
- 1732
- 02:01:12,074 --> 02:01:13,724
- We are here today
- 1733
- 02:01:13,834 --> 02:01:16,724
- to rechristen the U.S.S. Enterprise,
- 1734
- 02:01:16,834 --> 02:01:19,678
- and to honor those who lost their lives
- 1735
- 02:01:20,674 --> 02:01:22,358
- nearly one year ago.
- 1736
- 02:01:22,834 --> 02:01:24,996
- When Christopher Pike
- first gave me his ship
- 1737
- 02:01:25,074 --> 02:01:27,520
- he had me recite the Captain's Oath,
- 1738
- 02:01:28,394 --> 02:01:31,238
- words I didn't appreciate at the time.
- 1739
- 02:01:31,914 --> 02:01:34,963
- Now I see them as a call
- for us to remember
- 1740
- 02:01:35,794 --> 02:01:37,637
- who we once were,
- 1741
- 02:01:39,554 --> 02:01:41,921
- and who we must be again.
- 1742
- 02:01:43,194 --> 02:01:44,719
- And those words?
- 1743
- 02:01:45,394 --> 02:01:48,443
- Space, the final frontier.
- 1744
- 02:01:48,874 --> 02:01:52,595
- These are the voyages
- of the star-ship Enterprise.
- 1745
- 02:01:53,434 --> 02:01:55,323
- Her five-year mission,
- 1746
- 02:01:55,394 --> 02:01:57,283
- to explore strange new worlds,
- 1747
- 02:01:57,914 --> 02:02:01,441
- to seek out new life
- and new civilizations,
- 1748
- 02:02:02,114 --> 02:02:05,914
- to boldly go
- where no one has gone before.
- 1749
- 02:02:08,914 --> 02:02:10,803
- Captain on the bridge.
- 1750
- 02:02:13,914 --> 02:02:16,235
- It's hard to get out of it
- once you've had a taste,
- 1751
- 02:02:16,314 --> 02:02:17,839
- isn't that right, Mr. Sulu?
- 1752
- 02:02:17,914 --> 02:02:20,201
- "Captain" does have a nice ring to it.
- 1753
- 02:02:20,274 --> 02:02:21,764
- Chair's all yours, sir.
- 1754
- 02:02:23,594 --> 02:02:25,084
- Mr. Scott.
- 1755
- 02:02:25,234 --> 02:02:26,201
- How's our core?
- 1756
- 02:02:26,274 --> 02:02:27,924
- Purring like a kitten, Captain.
- 1757
- 02:02:27,994 --> 02:02:30,315
- She's ready for a long journey.
- 1758
- 02:02:30,394 --> 02:02:31,555
- Excellent.
- 1759
- 02:02:31,674 --> 02:02:34,200
- Come on, Bones! It's gonna be fun.
- 1760
- 02:02:35,434 --> 02:02:38,677
- Five years in space. God help me.
- 1761
- 02:02:38,914 --> 02:02:40,359
- Dr. Marcus.
- 1762
- 02:02:41,754 --> 02:02:43,597
- I'm glad you could be
- a part of the family.
- 1763
- 02:02:44,074 --> 02:02:45,838
- It's nice to have a family.
- 1764
- 02:02:48,154 --> 02:02:49,360
- Spock.
- 1765
- 02:02:49,474 --> 02:02:50,635
- Captain.
- 1766
- 02:02:53,594 --> 02:02:55,119
- Where shall we go?
- 1767
- 02:02:56,434 --> 02:02:59,643
- As a mission of this duration
- has never been attempted,
- 1768
- 02:03:01,634 --> 02:03:04,114
- I defer to your good judgment, Captain.
- 1769
- 02:03:13,114 --> 02:03:15,685
- Mr. Sulu, take us out.
- 1770
- 02:03:15,794 --> 02:03:17,319
- Aye, Captain.
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