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  49. With the assistance of the Enterprise crew, Admiral Kirk must stop an old nemesis, Khan Noonien Singh, from using the life-generating Genesis Device as the ultimate weapon.
  50. It is the 23rd century. The Federation starship USS Enterprise is on routine training maneuvers, and Admiral James T. Kirk seems resigned to the fact that this may well be the last space mission of his career. But Khan Noonien Singh is back. Aided by his exiled band of genetic supermen, Khan--infamous conqueror from late 20th century Earth--has raided Space Station Regula One, stolen a top secret device called Project Genesis, wrested control of another Federation starship, and now schemes to set a most deadly trap for his old enemy Kirk... with the threat of a universal Armageddon!
  51. When Star Trek was originally created as a pilot it was meant to be a space western. But the actual story created by Gene Roddenberry was very different and more military. It would never have made it except for one thing, it created the feeling for one the TV execs of what it would really be like on a space ship.<br/><br/>For me, no other movie has ever really created the same feel of space combat as this movie. Taking up a plot from the TV series, a genetic super warrior Khan and his follows capture a spaceship (and put a ugly little bug in Chekov&#39;s ear) and set out to find Captain (now Admiral) Kirk for a bit of revenge.<br/><br/>Kirk is currently cruising around the galaxy with a young training crew and most of the good old boys and girls from the TV series.<br/><br/>What unfolds is a battle between these two ships, a great duel. I love these sort of war stories, where 2 evenly matched enemies must try and outwit each other, but it is rarely seen on film.<br/><br/>The result is a tense action drama which reflects more closely the reality of space combat than Starwars of later Star trek movies. Of course Kirk wins in the end, but the ending is bitter sweet.<br/><br/>It also works on many other different levels. For example Kirk used to travel around the galaxy defeating all sorts of enemies and aliens, but also getting the girls. In this movie you see the consequences of this when he meets the son he never knew he had.<br/><br/>There is the military side of things, as well as Kirk&#39;s famous approach to breaking the rules which makes impossible something that is something he has never dealt with (one of the best parts of the movie for me as I teach creativity). Kirk&#39;s greatest weapon is his mind.<br/><br/>There is the enemy you can respect. Khan is a cruel warrior, he is motivated by revenge, but he also has a fierce love of his people.<br/><br/>There is also the balance of life versus death. Genesis can destroy all life on a planet or create new life (or both if you choose).<br/><br/>See it, love it, and see it because it was the first movie to use fractal computer graphics (during the genesis sequence).
  52. One of the best of all Star Trek movies Very emotional near the end. highly recommended to everyone. even if you don&#39;t like sci fi.
  53. Though the charter of the Enterprise charges its crew to "go boldly where no man has gone before," the marketing strategy of Paramount Pictures clearly mandates that the film go quietly in a predictable fashion to a place where the mass audience will feel comfortable. This Star Trek II does, with its familiar faces and lovable homilies. The film seems bound to be one of the summer's big hits. Kids will love it, and dozing adults will at least find it endurable. [5 June 1985, p.C4]
  54. The Director&#39;s Edition contains numerous additional scenes as well as extended and alternative shots deepening the character&#39;s relationships. Violence was not extended. Surak was a Vulcan philosopher who largely invented Vulcan culture and is considered the greatest individual of their history. More info can be read here. The writers probably included Surak as a nod to longtime Star Trek fans who would recognize the name, unlike the more non-Trekkie people who saw the film when it was first released. David meant that Kirk had never faced the death of someone truly close to him. It&#39;s a running theme throughout the movie that Kirk has never had to watch a friend like Spock die in his presence and so Kirk has never had to deal with the extreme sadness and depression that others around him have experienced. a5c7b9f00b
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