

The Klingons seek help to save their world by turning to their former enemy, the
Federation. Some, however, do their best to sabotage the peace efforts.
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
Kim Cattrall as Valeris
Mark Lenard as Sarek
Christopher Plummer as General Chang
David Warner as Chancellor Gorkon

Synopsis:
Following the violent
explosion of an energy production facility on the
Klingon moon of
Praxis, the collapse of the Klingon Empire is considered imminent. In 2293,
the United Federation of Planets decides that this is the opportunity to finally
negotiate a true, lasting peace with the Klingons.
Chancellor Gorkon, the leader of the Klingon High Council, immediately heads
towards Federation space for the proposed peace conference.
Captain Spock suggests that the
U.S.S. Enterprise
be Gorkon's escort, forcing
Kirk, who still harbors deep resentment for the brutal death of his son at
the hands of the Klingons, to meet the Chancellor's ship. The two ships
rendezvous peacefully and are proceeding towards the conference when the
U.S.S. Enterprise suddenly appears to fire on the Klingon ship and
Federation-uniformed men beam to the ship and mortally wound Gorkon. After
beaming over to the Klingon ship with Kirk to lend assistance,
Dr. McCoy is unable to save Gorkon's life. McCoy is arrested, along with
Kirk, for the murder. After a quick trial before the Klingon High Council, the
two men are sentenced to imprisonment on a Klingon penal colony. Unknown to the
Klingons, however, is that prior to Kirk's beam-out from the Enterprise,
a quick-thinking Spock surreptitiously attached a homing patch to the back of
Kirk's uniform.
On Rura Penthe, the
ice-cold Klingon penal planetoid, Kirk and McCoy meet a Chameloid,
Martia, who approaches the pair with an escape plan. The
proposed plan, however, turns out to be an elaborate ruse designed
to lure Kirk and McCoy into the open, where they can be killed as
escapees.
Arriving in the nick of
time, the U.S.S. Enterprise tracks Kirk's homing signal and rescues
the two officers just before they are killed by the colony's
nefarious prison warden. Safely aboard, Kirk and McCoy decide to
avoid contact with Starfleet while they work to figure out what
happened to the Klingon Chancellor's ship and to identity Gorkon's
true killer. They are assisted in this investigation by
Captain Hikaru Sulu, commander of the
U.S.S. Excelsior.
Meanwhile, Gorkon's
daughter,
Azetbur, works to continue her father's plan of peace with the
Federation, putting her life in serious danger. Learning of this,
Kirk and Spock become convinced that there is an organized
conspiracy behind the assassination intended to prevent the peace.
They set a trap for the suspected conspirators on the U.S.S.
Enterprise. Ultimately,
Lieutenant Valeris, a promising young
Vulcan protege of Spock's is revealed to be one of the leaders
of the dissident movement. When Spock performs a Vulcan mind-meld
with Valeris, he finds that both Federation and Klingon conspirators
are in league against the proposed peace.
The Federation ships
proceed to the location of the conference, at
Khitomer, but before landing parties are able to beam down both
the U.S.S. Enterprise and the U.S.S. Excelsior are attacked by an
invisible vessel — one capable of firing while remaining
cloaked. The audio transmissions of the vessel identify it as
Klingon
General Chang's Bird-of-Prey, an unknown prototype. Faced with
an unstoppable new form of technology, the two starships sustain
considerable damage. Racing against time, equipment on the U.S.S.
Enterprise usually used for studying gaseous anomalies is fitted
into a photon torpedo. Using some new technology of their own, the
U.S.S. Enterprise tracks the cloaked Bird-of-Prey and destroys it.
With the orbiting Klingon
threat gone and Valeris apprehended, the U.S.S. Enterprise crew
arrives at the peace talks just in time to prevent the planned
assassination of the President of the United Federation of Planets.
The conference continues, and the first steps are taken towards
peace between the Klingon Empire and the Federation.
The U.S.S. Enterprise is
recalled by Starfleet Command for decommissioning, but Kirk, in
typical fashion, indulges himself and takes the ship out for one
last voyage before passing the baton to a new generation of
explorers destined "to boldly go where no one has gone before."


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