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A destructive energy cloud is discovered on a direct path to Earth.
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Good effects but slow pacing. This plays out very much like an episode of the TV series that has been padded out to feature length.
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CastCrew:
Gene Roddenberry => *(Creator, Original Series)* Stephen Collins => Cmdr. Willard Decker Nichelle Nichols => Lt. Cmdr. Uhura Montgomery Doohan => Extra (uncredited) Persis Khambatta => Lt. Ilia Christopher Doohan => Extra (uncredited) Jon Rashad Kamal => Cmdr. Sonak David Gautreaux => Cmdr. Branch Mark Lenard => Klingon Captain Leonard Nimoy => Mr. Spock William Shatner => Admiral James T. Kirk DeForest Kelley => Dr. Leonard 'Bones' McCoy James Doohan => Cmdr. Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott George Takei => Lt. Cmdr. Hikaru Sulu Majel Barrett => Dr. Christine Chapel Walter Koenig => Lt. Pavel Chekov Grace Lee Whitney => CPO Janice Rand David Gerrold => Crewman (uncredited) Bjo Trimble => Crewman (uncredited) Marcy Lafferty => Chief DiFalco
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Trivia:
It was understood in the script, but not in the movie, that Commander Will Decker was the son of Commodore Matthew Decker, the half-crazed starship captain who committed suicide in the ^~trek_tos_2~^~Star Trek~^ television episode @#The Doomsday Machine.#@ `~Persis Khambatta~` became very emotional about having her head shaved for her role. She kept her shorn hair in a box for a time and asked `~2846~` to take out insurance in case her hair didn't grow back. It did. The Klingon words spoken by the Klingon ship's captain were actually invented by actor `~2848~`. Later, linguist `~Marc Okrand~` devised grammar and syntax rules for the language, along with more vocabulary words, and wrote a Klingon dictionary. `~1083~`'s Academy Award-nominated score featured a special musical instrument called "The Blaster Beam", an instrument 15 feet long, incorporating artillery shell casings and motorized magnets. It was used as part of any scene featuring V'ger. Said instrument was invented by former child star turned New Age musician `~2921~`--who, in his youth, had portrayed Captain Kirk's nephew in an episode of the original ^~trek_tos_1~^~Star Trek~^ television series (@#Operation - Annihilate#@). Uhura's communications earpieces are the only original props from the original TV series. They were dug out of storage when it was realized someone had forgotten to make new ones for the movie. For the DVD release, the producers toyed with the idea of digitally inserting a shot of the NX-01 Enterprise (Jonathan Archer's ship from the prequel series ^~trek_ent_1~^~Enterprise~^) into the rec room scene where Decker shows Ilia a display of previous ships named Enterprise. The idea was eventually dropped, possibly since the shot would not be able to be seen clearly anyway (the pictures were not easily legible onscreen). The NX-01 would have replaced the shot of the 'ringed' S.S. Enterprise - which eventually appeared on ^~trek_ent_1~^~Enterprise~^ anyway (in the bar scene in the episode @#First Flight#@). The producers and the cast were very worried about their appearance after being away from ^~trek_tos_3~^~Star Trek~^ for over ten years. Special lighting and camera tricks were used to hide the cast's aging, and `~502~` went on a near-starvation diet prior to filming. However, in all subsequent !~trek_02~!~Star~! !~trek_05~!~Trek~! !~trek_07~!~movies~! it was decided to make the aging of the crew part of the story. The V'ger prop was so large and involved so much work that one end of it was being used in scenes while the other end was still being built. `~2848~` also devised the Vulcan words heard during the Kolinahr sequence. The scenes were originally shot in English, and when it was decided to change the dialogue to Vulcan, Doohan wrote lines that fit the existing lip movements. Some of the subtitles were rearranged to make this less obvious. `~9104~` narrated trailers for the film.
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