

Cast:
William Shatner as James T. Kirk
Leonard Nimoy as Spock
DeForest Kelley as Dr. Leonard McCoy
James Doohan as Montgomery Scott
George Takei as Hikaru Sulu
Walter Koenig as Pavel Chekov
Nichelle Nichols as Uhura
Ricardo Montalban as Khan
Bibi Besch as Dr. Carol Marcus
Merritt Butrick as Dr. David Marcus
Paul Winfield as Terrell
Kirstie Alley as Saavik

Story:
In 2285 at Starfleet Academy,
Admiral Kirk is busy training new cadets. Among the cadets is
Saavik, a young protégée of
Spock's, who feels that she has failed the Kobayashi Maru — a no-win
scenario test used to evaluate potential commanders. Kirk advises the
young
Vulcan that all commanders at some point must face a "no-win"
situation. Saavik, displaying her willingness to become a reliable
commander, pilots the
U.S.S. Enterprise out of spacedock on a routine cadet
training exercise. Meanwhile,
Dr. Carol Marcus, an old love of Kirk's, and her son,
David, complete the final computer simulation of the
Genesis project — a program designed to grant life where there is
none — on the space laboratory Regula I. However, Dr. Marcus is
concerned that Genesis could also be used as a weapon. At the same time,
the
U.S.S. Reliant arrives at Ceti Alpha VI with a mission to
check for signs of life on the planet, a possible test site for Genesis.
Curious,
Captain Terrell and
Chekov beam to the surface where they are confronted by
Khan Noonien Singh, the former tyrant of
Earth's Eugenic Wars, exiled to the planet in 2267 by Captain Kirk.
With the aid of mind-controlling Ceti eels implanted in Terrell and
Chekov, Khan gains control of the Reliant. At the Regula I space
laboratory, Dr. Marcus is contacted by the Reliant. She is
told that Ceti Alpha VI has met the conditions required for testing of
the Genesis Device and the Reliant will therefore now take the
Genesis Device, months before the scheduled test. Furious at this
encroachment by Starfleet, Dr. Marcus contacts Kirk on the Enterprise,
expressing her outrage at the Admiral and Starfleet for their
militaristic intentions.
Although Kirk, McCoy, Uhura and Sulu are leading a
training mission for the Starfleet cadets, the crew decides to head
to Regula I to investigate Dr. Marcus' complaint. When they arrive,
the Enterprise is inexplicably fired on by the Reliant.
Khan finally reveals himself from the bridge of the Reliant,
demanding that Kirk give him the Genesis information. Kirk pulls a
brilliant bluff, allowing the Enterprise precious computer
time to secretly lower the shields of the other starship. The
Enterprise then damages the Reliant, forcing the captured
starship to withdraw for the moment.
When Kirk and company
board Regula I, the crew is shocked to find that the scientists have
been tortured and killed. They follow transporter traces to the
interior of the planetoid below, finding Chekov and Captain Terrell
alive and seemingly well in an underground dwelling. Just then,
David Marcus pulls a surprise attack on Kirk, believing the Admiral
to be the cause of all of the station's trouble. Carol is then
forced to reveal that Kirk is David's father. Surprised and
bewildered by the sudden turn of events, Kirk and David form an
uneasy truce. Carol then shows Kirk and crew the Genesis torpedo.
Unbeknownst to Kirk and
the rest of the group, Terrell, still under the influence of the
Ceti eels, secretly gives Khan the coordinates of the torpedo. Khan
quickly beams the valuable device aboard the Reliant, then
orders Terrell to assassinate Kirk. Terrell, however, cannot bring
himself to kill the Admiral. Instead, Terrell turns his phaser on
himself. When Chekov also resists Khan's orders, the Ceti eel exits
his ear and is subsequently destroyed. Khan, thinking he is
stranding Kirk and his crew on the planet, departs Regula I. Carol
Marcus then shows Kirk the Genesis cave, where an entire biosystem
has been created. She explains that this amazing breakthrough means
that barren planets can now be made safely habitable for colonists.
Kirk, impressed but concerned for his crippled starship, regains
contact with the Enterprise and has the landing party and scientists
beamed aboard.
Meanwhile, a repaired
Reliant under Khan's control obsessively searches for the
U.S.S. Enterprise. Left without warp drive in the previous
skirmish, the U.S.S. Enterprise hides in the Mutara Nebula.
Kirk then deliberately goads Khan, hoping to throw the former tyrant
off balance, while the rest of the crew searches for the Reliant
in the static of the nebula cloud. Eventually, the U.S.S.
Enterprise is successful in fatally disabling the other
starship. But Khan, in his desperate hunger for revenge, arms the
Genesis torpedo, knowing full well that both ships will be destroyed
upon its detonation. With the Enterprise doomed without warp
power, Spock suddenly enters the starship's radiation chamber to
repair the
warp drive. McCoy tries to stop the determined Vulcan, but Spock
takes the upper hand and touches the doctor's forehead cryptically,
murmuring "Remember." Just as the Genesis torpedo explodes,
destroying Khan and the Reliant with it, the Enterprise zips
into warp. The crew and ship have been spared, yet Spock, dying of
severe radiation, has willingly given his own life.
With the Enterprise
safely away, McCoy tells Kirk to come to the ship's engine room.
There, a stunned Kirk must bid an emotional farewell to his dearest
friend. Kirk need not mourn, says Spock, for his sacrifice was
logical. "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or
the one" he tells his captain. Spock dies, but in contrast to a new
birth -- the new living star and planet formed from the nebula and
Genesis. A sullen and mournful funeral is held for Spock, and,
accompanied by Scotty playing "Amazing Grace" on his bagpipes,
Spock's coffin is sent to rest upon the new planet.
With Khan defeated,
David Marcus finally makes peace with his father. Kirk and the
U.S.S. Enterprise then go to Ceti Alpha V to pick up the
abandoned Reliant crew, and the ship heads for Earth. Kirk,
though saddened at the loss of his friend, is hopeful for the
future, because as Spock once said, "there are always
possibilities."


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