In the end, Captain Kirk said to spork, "I once lost a brother." I think this means that the captain and his party lost Kirk in the second part; "but I brought him back later", which means that he was in the first part. Spork is resurrected in three parts. That's why the doctor asked, "Didn't you say that people like us have no family", and Captain Kirk denied it with a smile at this time.
This is echoed by Captain Kirk’s phrase “people like us have no family” at the beginning of the film when the three people “accidentally” gather together on vacation in the huge park. At this time, they have not realized that this kind of care and complaint is actually a manifestation of close relationship.
Captain Kirk has long treated spork and doctors as family members, and he said this is not just to comfort the spork who has just lost his brother. Together they experienced countless thrilling escapes in space, countless lonely days and nights floating without a place. They escaped at the last moment of Khan’s self-explosive revenge, stealing Enterprise under the nose of the Star Alliance, struggling to survive on the collapsing Genesis star, and even going back in time to the 20th century looking for humpback whales. When I first explored the creation cave, I was surprised when I brought the humpback whale back to the water and danced with joy in the water. There were sacrifices and dedications, and there were many human impulses that were logically unreasonable. They would get together even on vacation, drink, sing, and have a picnic.
They have already become family members. Take the enterprise number as home and the universe as home.
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There are indeed many bugs in the pps plot. It is a pity that some points have not been dug into depth.
ppps The place where life originated, the place of the creator whom every civilization respected-God's seat was surrounded by a large barrier that no spaceship could cross, but this barrier was actually an illusion. Don't approach, don't detect, don't doubt, the majestic and mysterious image of God has been erected. Maybe people are afraid that there is no god, so they made up a big barrier together.
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