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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984)?
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There was a debate during the writing of the script as to who should be killed by the Klingons - Saavik or David Marcus. SPOILER:It was eventually decided that Marcus should die as punishment for experimenting with protomatter in the Genesis matrix.:SPOILER To keep the secrecy, the name "Spock" was never used in the movie script, but instead the alias "Nacluv" (reverse of "Vulcan") was used. Chekov makes a remark in Russian to Scotty about Spock's quarters having been invaded. Translated, he is saying, "I'm not crazy! There it is." The few Klingon phrases that `~2848~` introduced in !~trek_01~!~Star Trek: The Motion Picture~! were used by `~Marc Okrand~` as the basis for the Klingon language in this film. Okrand's Klingon language became a fully realized fictional language, and would be the basis for all future Klingon dialogue in future movies and television shows (as well as an obsession to become fluent in for hardcore @##Star Trek##@ fans.) The scene in which Kirk stumbles into his chair after hearing of the death of his son was an improvisation by `~502~`, who was told by `~2818~` to do whatever reaction Shatner wanted to do. Shatner has never told whether he meant to miss the chair and slip to the ground, or if he had meant to simply hit the seat hard but missed going backwards. Tribbles - a popular creature from the original TV series - make a cameo appearance during the bar sequence where McCoy tries to hire a ship. The U.S.S. Grissom bridge was the U.S.S. Enterprise bridge rearranged with pink chairs, and the Bar where McCoy tries to charter the spaceflight is the Enterprise sickbay redressed. The self-destruct codes for the U.S.S. Enterprise apparently haven't been changed in decades, as they are identical to those in the original series episode ^~trek_tos_3~^~@#Let That Be Your Last Battlefield#@~^. Production was endangered by the great fire at Paramount. `~502~` helped fight the fire and rescue a crewmember before firefighter reinforcements arrived. First @##Star Trek##@ "episode" to be directed by a member of the Star Trek cast. This would later become commonplace on the ^~trek_tng_3~^~various~^ ^~trek_ds9_2~^~Trek~^ ^~trek_voy_1~^~TV~^ ^~trek_ent_1~^~series~^.
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