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Star Trek: The Motion Picture: Directed by Robert Wise. With William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan. When an alien spacecraft of enormous power is spotted approaching Earth, Admiral James T. Kirk resumes command of the overhauled U
Decker concurs, comparing it to "We all create God in our own image." Spock compares V'ger to a child and suggests they treat it like one. McCoy retorts that this child is about to wipe out every living thing on Earth. To get "Ilia's" attention, Kirk says that the carbon units...
Is there a novel or more where Q made the claim of having met God? Gingerbread Demon Dec 4, 2024 2 Replies 25 Views 1K Jan 26, 2025 Therin of Andor Suggest anthology themes Laura Cynthia Chambers Jun 7, 2023 23 Replies 52 Views ...
entitled Worlds That Never Were, which he transformed into the August 24th The New Star Trek script draft, entirely omitting the character of Khan and replaced him with two powerful aliens called Sojin and Moray, who had been exiled from another dimension and possessed almost godlike abilities. ...
a brief absence,Worf has returned to Starfleet,just in time to help Captain Benjamin Sisko discover who, or what, is killing the god-like beings of the galaxy, and inStar Trek #3, they run afoul of Q–who gives Worf a reminder of the one thing he hates most about serving in ...
For all that it does well,Star Trekhas never really got its head around religion.TOS, with its endless god-like entities, set a standard that understood religion as primitive, more associated with the sexism and racism humanity overcame. EvenDS9largely put the Bajoran religion in the backgroun...
I just felt that this character with uber-God-like powers could always resolve the drama with a Deus ex Machina click of the fingers. Nonetheless, the idea that he was always testing humanity was a great theme, and once again inAll Good Things, he puts Jean Luc Picard through a trio of...
NC (voiceover; as Kirk): Bones, did we do a weird thing where we searched for God and Spock lost his brother? NC (voiceover; as Bones): If it’s not mentioned in the next Star Trek movie, I don’t care. (The three begin their round of “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” togethe...
The Final Frontier offers a frightening look into the ego of an actor who writes and directs himself as the man who proves God does not exist. Full Review | Original Score: 1.5/4 | Sep 5, 2023 Matt Brunson Film Frenzy Easily the weakest of all 13 Star Trek feature films to date...