Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Page #2

Synopsis: The most acclaimed Star Trek adventure of all time with an important message. It is the 23rd century, and a mysterious alien probe is threatening Earth by evaporating the oceans and destroying the atmosphere. In their frantic attempt to save mankind, Admiral Kirk and his crew must time travel back to 1986 San Francisco where they find a world of punk, pizza and exact-change buses that are as alien to them as anything they have ever encountered in the far-off reaches of the galaxy. William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy return as Kirk and Spock, along with the entire Star Trek crew.
Director(s): Leonard Nimoy
Production: Paramount Pictures
  Nominated for 4 Oscars. Another 4 wins & 13 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Metacritic:
71
Rotten Tomatoes:
85%
PG
Year:
1986
119 min
607 Views


Not good, Mr. President.

The probe is headed

directly toward us.

Its signal is damaging

everything in its path.

Klingons have lost two vessels.

Two starships and three smaller vessels

have been neutralized.

Neutralized? How?

We don't know.

Get me the Yorktown.

Emergency channel2130.

Code red.

It has been three hours

since our contact

with the alien probe.

All attempts at regaining power

have failed.

It's using forms of energy

our best scientists

do not understand.

Can you protect us?

We're launching everything we have.

Our chief engineer

is trying to deploy

a make shift solar sail.

We have high hopes

that this will, if successful,

generate power to keep us alive.

Systems report, communications.

Communications systems

all ready, sir.

Communications officer

as ready as she'll ever be.

Mr. Sulu?

Guidance is functional.

Computer will interface

with federation memory bank.

Weapons systems.

Cloaking device now available

on all flight modes.

That's a lot of work.

I do not wish to be shot down

on the way to our own funeral.

Engine room. Report, Mr. Scott.

I've converted

the dilithium sequencer

into something

a little less primitive,

and I have replaced

the Klingon food packs.

They were giving me a sour stomach.

Prepare for departure.

Everybody not going to Earth

had better get off.

Saavik...

this is goodbye.

Yes, Admiral.

Thank you.

Sir...l have not

had the opportunity

to tell you about your son.

David died most bravely.

He saved Spock.

He saved us all.

I thought you should know.

Good day, Captain Spock.

May your journey be free of incident.

Live long and prosper, Lieutenant.

Permission to come aboard.

Permission granted.

Thank you, Admiral.

Jim. Spock, Jim.

Don't you remember?

It wouldn't be proper to call you Jim

while you're in command.

Also, I must apologize for my attire.

I seem to have misplaced my uniform.

Station.

You sure this is such a bright idea?

What do you mean?

I mean him back at his post

like nothing happened.

He's not exactly

working on all thrusters.

It'll come back to him.

Are you sure?

That's what I thought.

Mr. Sulu... take us home.

Thrusters functional.

One quarter impulse power.

Space dock, this is Starfleet.

Launch all vessels.

Launch all vessels.

Space dock doors are inoperative.

All emergency systems are nonfunctional.

Engage reserve power.

Starfleet, this is space dock

on emergency channel.

We have lost all internal power.

Estimating planet Earth,

1.6 hours, present speed.

Continue on course.

Mr. Chekov, any sign

of federation escort?

There are no federation vessels

on assigned patrol stations.

That's odd.

Uhura, what's on the comm channels?

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Steve Meerson

Steve Meerson is an American screenwriter who contributed to the screenplay for Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986). more…

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