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Star Trek: The Motion Picture

Star Trek The Motion Picture

Release date: December 7, 1979

Star date: 7412.6

Cast:

William Shatner         Kirk
Leonard Nimoy           Spock
DeForest Kelley         McCoy
James Doohan            Scotty
George Takei            Sulu
Nichelle Nichols        Uhura
Walter Koenig           Chekov
Majel Barrett           Chapel
Stephen Collins         Decker
Persis Khambatta        Ilia


Music by: Jerry Goldsmith

Screenplay by: Harold Livingston

Story by: Alan Dean Foster

Producer: Gene Roddenberry

Director: Robert Wise

Synopsis:

Three Klingon starships and Starfleet's Epsilon 9 station are destroyed by a massive machine/organism called V'Ger. Sol sector placed on alert when V'Ger is found to be heading toward Earth at warp 7.

Refitted U.S.S. Enterprise returned to service to investigate the threat. Starfleet Admiral Nogura temporarily reinstates Admiral James Kirk as Enterprise captain, assigning former captain Decker to serve as executive officer. Commander Spock And Dr. McCoy both return to Starfleet duty.

Kirk is successful in averting the V'Ger threat to Earth, although Commander Decker and Lieutenant Ilia are reported missing in action.


Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan

Star Trek II:The Wrath of Khan

Release date: June 4, 1982

Star date: 8130.3

Cast:

William Shatner         Kirk
Leonard Nimoy           Spock
DeForest Kelley         McCoy
James Doohan            Scotty
George Takei            Sulu
Nichelle Nichols        Uhura
Walter Koenig           Chekov
Bibi Besch              Carol Marcus
Merritt Butrick         David Marcus
Paul Winfield           Terrel
Kirstie Alley           Saavik
Ricardo Montalban       Khan


Music by:

Screenplay by: Jack B. Sowards

Story by: Harve Bennett & Jack B. Sowards

Executive Producer: Harve Bennett

Producer: Robert Sallin

Director: Nicholas Meyer

Synopsis:

Admiral James Kirk celebrates his 52nd birthday. Kirk and Spock, now serving as Academy instructors, later shuttle up to the Enterprise to participate on an inspection and cadet training exercise.

Lieutenant Saavik takes the Kobayashi Maru test at Starfleet Academy on Earth. Saavik later pilots Enterprise out of spacedock on the training exercise.

Federation starship Reliant continues a survey mission to find a lifeless planet to serve as a test site for Project Genesis. While surveying the planet Ceti Alpha V, the Reliant landing party accidentally discovers the encampment of Khan Noonian Singh, the former tyrant of Earth's Eugenics War. Khan commandeers the Reliant and uses the ship to gain control of space station Regula I and the Genesis project being developed there. It is later learned that this was an effort to win vengeance on Captain James Kirk for his role in exiling Khan to Ceti Alpha V in 2267.

Although Khan is ultimately thwarted, Captain Clark Terrell is killed and his ship, the Reliant is destroyed when Khan attempts to steal the Genesis device.

Captain Spock dies of severe radiation exposure during the Genesis crisis, but his actions permit the Enterprise to escape the detonation of the device. Khan and his followers are also reported killed in the explosion. Spock's coffin is consigned to the depths of space.


Star Trek III: The Search For Spock

Star Trek III:The Search for Spock

Release date: June 1, 1984

Star date: 8201.3

Cast:

William Shatner         Kirk
Leonard Nimoy           Spock
DeForest Kelley         McCoy
James Doohan            Scotty
George Takei            Sulu
Nichelle Nichols        Uhura
Walter Koenig           Chekov
Merritt Butrick         David Marcus
Christopher Lloyd       Kruge   


Music by: James Horner

Screenplay by: Harve Bennett

Story by: Harve Bennett

Executive producer: Gary Nardino

Producer: Harve Bennett

Director: Leonard Nimoy

Synopsis:

The Enterprise returns to spacedock in Earth orbit for repairs following battle in the Mutara Sector. Upon arrival, James Kirk is informed by Admiral Morrow that rather than being refit, the Enterprise is due to be scrapped.

U.S.S. Grissom science team consisting of Saavik and Marcus, investigating the Genesis Planet in the Mutara Sector, discovers an extraordinary range of life forms, including the regenerated, living body of Captain Spock. It is speculated that the torpedo serving as his coffin somehow soft-landed on the planet. During the investigation, the Grissom is attacked by a Klingon vessel resulting in the loss of all hands except Saavik and Marcus, who are stranded on the planet's surface. Marcus is later killed by a Klingon landing party.

Admiral James Kirk commandeers the Enterprise, taking it to the Mutara Sector in an effort to recover the body of Spock from the Genesis Planet so that it can be returned to planet Vulcan. During the unauthorized mission, Kirk orders the destruction of the Enterprise to prevent the ship from falling into Klingon hands. Kirk gains control of the Klingon vessel, using it to return Spock's now-living body to Vulcan.

The Genesis planet disintegrates due to protomatter used in its creation matrix.

Vulcan High Priestess T'Lar presides over the ancient Fal-tor-pan ceremony, re-fusing Spock's katra, residing in the mind of Dr. McCoy, with Spock's body, recovered from the Genesis Planet.


Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home

Star Trek IV:The Voyage Home

Release date: November 26, 1986

Star date: 8390.0

Cast:

William Shatner         Kirk
Leonard Nimoy           Spock
DeForest Kelley         McCoy
James Doohan            Scotty
George Takei            Sulu
Nichelle Nichols        Uhura
Walter Koenig           Chekov
Catherine Hicks         Dr. Gillian Taylor


Music by: Leonard Rosenman

Screenplay by: Steve Meerson & Peter Krikes & Harve Bennett & Nicholas Meyer

Story by: Leonard Nimoy & Harve Bennett

Executive producer: Ralph Winter

Producer: Harve Bennett

Director: Leonard Nimoy

Synopsis:

The Klingon Ambassador demands extradition of Admiral Kirk for alleged crimes against the Klingon nation. The Federation Council declines the request, citing pending Federation action against Kirk for violation of nine Starfleet regulations.

An alien space probe of unknown origin damages several space crafts and wreaks environmental havoc on Earth. The probe returns to deep space after communicating with two humpback whales brought to this century by Admiral Kirk.

Cetacean biologist Gillian Taylor, originally from Earth's 20th century, becomes a scientist on a Federation science vessel.

Admiral James Kirk and his shipmates vote to return to Earth to face charges stemming from acts committed during the rescue of Captain Spock. Kirk is found guilty of disobeying orders, and is demoted to captain, and assigned to command the Starship U.S.S. Enterprise, NCC-1701-A.


Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

Star Trek V:The Final Frontier

Release date: June 9, 1989

Star date: 8454.1

Cast:

William Shatner         Kirk
Leonard Nimoy           Spock
DeForest Kelley         McCoy
James Doohan            Scotty
George Takei            Sulu
Nichelle Nichols        Uhura
Walter Koenig           Chekov
David Warner            General Korrd
Laurence Luckinbill     Sybok


Music by: Jerry Goldsmith

Screenplay by: David Loughery

Story by: William Shatner & Harve Bennett & David Loughery

Executive producer: Ralph Winter

Producer: Harve Bennett

Director: William Shatner

Synopsis:

The U.S.S. Enterprise undergoes final testing and preparation for service under the direction of Engineering Officer Montgomery Scott.

Romulan, Federation and Klingon diplomatic representatives on planet Nimbus III are seized by Sybok, Spock's half brother. The starship Enterprise is dispatched to parlay for their release. Negotiations are unsuccessful, and an attempt is made to free the hostages by force. The attempt is also unsuccessful, resulting in the capture of the Enterprise by Sybok and his followers.

Sybok commandeers the Enterprise in a search for the mythical planet Sha-ka-Ree, located at the center of the galaxy. The planet is eventually located, but Sybok is killed by a malevolent entity living there.


Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

Star Trek VI:The Undiscovered Country

Release date: December 6, 1991

Star date: 9521.6

Cast:

William Shatner         Kirk
Leonard Nimoy           Spock
DeForest Kelley         McCoy
James Doohan            Scotty
George Takei            Sulu
Nichelle Nichols        Uhura
Walter Koenig           Chekov
Kim Cattrall            Valeris
David Warner            Gorkon
Christopher Plummer     Chang


Music by: Cliff Eidelman

Screenplay by: Nicholas Meyer & Denny Martin Flinn

Story by: Leonard Nimoy & Lawrence Konner & Mark Rosenthal

Executive producer: Leonard Nimoy

Producer: Ralph Winter

Director: Nicholas Meyer

Synopsis:

The Klingon moon Praxis explodes, causing severe damage to the Klingon Homeworld of Qo'noS. Federation starship Excelsior also damaged by subspace shock wave from the explosion.

Klingons launch a major peace initiative, during which Captain Spock agrees to serve as special envoy at the request of Ambassador Sarek. Initial talks appear encouraging, but Klingon chancellor Gorkon is assassinated while en-route to Earth for a peace conference. Enterprise captain James T. Kirk and Dr. Leonard H. McCoy are convicted by a Klingon court for the murder, and are sentenced to life imprisonment at the Rura Penthe dilithium mines. The peace conference is rescheduled to take place at Camp Khitomer.

Kirk and McCoy are later found to be innocent of Gorkon's murder when the crime is found to be the work of Starfleet Admiral Cartwright and other Federation and Klingon forces opposed to the change in status quo. Kirk, commanding the Enterprise, and Captain Sulu, commanding the starship Excelsior, are successful in preventing another attempt by these forces to disrupt the peace conference. The Khitomer conference becomes a major turning point in galactic politics, representing the rapprochement between the two adversaries.

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