Well, this sentence is not a spoiler. Will often smile...The
movie opens with Kirk and Bones running on a red planet, chasing a group of indigenous people behind them, and then Spock is wearing a protective suit on the landing ship, Uhura is by his side, and then he is hung into a building that is about to erupt. While Kirk and Bones jumped into the sea from the cliff and swam into Enterprice in the potential water, the safety rope on Spock was unfortunately burned.
According to the regulations, Enterprice cannot show up in front of the natives, and if they want to save Spook trying to stop the volcanic eruption, they must come out of the sea... At this time Spock said the famous saying: the needs of many, out weight the I need of the few, or the one
I know they will move this sentence out to please the audience, but I didn't expect it to be so fast! So Spock knelt on his knees in the eruption of magma with a serene expression of waiting to die, but Enterprice rose from the water and transported him back at the last minute, and at the same time their freezing device was activated, freezing the volcano that was about to erupt. , So the natives were rescued, and the natives who witnessed Enterprice began to worship it as a totem.
Kirk didn’t take the rules as rules, but Spock took it seriously, so he made a report, so Kirk was demoted, Spock was transferred, Enterprice returned to Pike, and Pike chose Kirk as the first officer. .
At this time Kahn had already begun to act, using his own blood to save a girl’s life as a price, to persecute the girl’s father, a federal officer launched a terrorist operation, and blow up a research base, because of this attack, the captain and first officer We were called together to discuss how to proceed. Kahn drove the spacecraft to attack their meeting. Pike died. Krik tried to destroy his spacecraft, but Kahn used a small teleporter to teleport himself into the Klingon domain before the crash. On an uninhabited planet.
Kirk found Commander Marcus and asked to hunt down Kahn. Marcus approved it. Of course, in order to avoid a war with Klingon, they required their actions to have nothing to do with the Federation, but gave them 72 secretly developed torpedoes.
When Kirk and Spook boarded the ship, a female officer also asked to board the ship. Later, Spock discovered that she was Marcus' daughter, Carol. Scotty resigned because he refused to let the torpedo go to Enterprice and Kirk had a dispute.
There was no problem on the way to Enterprice, but the engine stopped as soon as it reached the destination. Kirk, Spock and Uhura arrived on the planet, met Klingons on their way, and fought. When the battle was outnumbered, Khan appeared and killed everything. The Klingons, their combat power kills Kirk in a
flash ... Then after asking how many torpedoes there are, they surrendered... After arriving at Enterprice, Bones drew a tube of blood from him, and Kahn suggested Kirk to open a torpedo and give it a look. After obtaining his coordinates, Kirk asked Scotty to check the coordinates, and asked Bones and Carol to dismantle the torpedo. After dismantling, they found that there was a dormant person inside, and Scooty found a huge base in space.
When Kirk went to Kahn again, he revealed part of the truth. They are a group of genetically modified people hundreds of years ago and have been dormant. Only he was awakened to help the Federation design weapons because his men were As a bargaining chip, he had to hide his men into the torpedo he designed and take action, but he did not expect the federal government to draw money from the bottom.
At this time, a huge battleship appeared in front of Enterprice. The huge ship was designed by Kahn and commanded by Marcus. Enterprice tried to escape with a warp, but was overtaken by the attack and was severely injured. Carol tried to persuade his father not to attack, but was forcibly teleported over. Just as Marcus was about to destroy Enterprice, the giant ship suddenly lost power. It turned out that Scotty had already moved on the ship, but the loss of power was only temporary. They had to Board the ship, and Kirk can only turn to the designer, Kahn.
The time when the two boarded the ship was pretty good, so I won’t describe it much. While they were on the huge ship, the young Spock contacted the older Spock and asked about Kahn. Spock, who died once, certainly wouldn’t say it. What a good thing, saying that Leonard Nimoy really likes soy sauce... And whether the old Spock will always be a life mentor from now on...
Sure enough, Kahn immediately injured Carol, killed Marcus, and started negotiations with Spock using Kirk. After swapping 72 torpedoes, he also tried to destroy Enterprice, but he didn't know that the dormant bin in the torpedo had been taken out and replaced with a real torpedo. Spock detonated the torpedo and severely injured the giant ship, but Enterprice, which lost its power, also began to fall towards the earth. Kirk left Spock in the cockpit to repair the engine, sacrificed himself due to radiation (contrary to Khan's Wrath) and repaired the engine, and Enterprice regained power. Spock and Kirk are forever separated by a layer of glass. The huge ship crashed on the earth and Kahn tried to escape from the chaos. Spock pursued Kirk in order to get revenge. Bones found that Kirk might be saved by Kahn’s blood, so Uhura also teleported himself over, and the two of them worked together to capture Kahn alive. Saved Kirk with his blood... (Can I say I expected it a long time ago?) And Kahn and his people continue to be dormant... The
difference from the original timeline is that Kahn is not a white person. , And was awakened by Kirk, and was sent to a planet after failing to take Enterprise, and Khan's Wrath was later after Kirk had a child and became a commander.
In the new timeline, it was discovered that Kahn was not Kirk but Marcus. Kahn had been doing things for the Federation for a while when Kirk and Kahn met.
The whole movie is pretty good, there are many big scenes, and many of them are obviously deliberately to please Trekkie.
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