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  1. In 1981 Star Trek ii The Wrath of Khan was still in development and no title as yet created. It was to be "The Undiscovered Country". While still named "The ...

  2. On STAR TREK DAY Sept. 8th, 2022, I watched and reviewed these 2 great Star Trek films! How do I rate them? How do they look? Check out my review and find ou...

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  3. The Wrath of Khan The Undiscovered Country Good. 3. The Voyage Home Good, but heavily flawed. 4. The Search for Spock 5. The Motion Picture Bad, sorry Shatner. 6. The Final Frontier EDIT: I had the movies listed as #1-6, but for some reason Reddit is editing them to how you see it. Weird.

  4. Meyer had originally intended The Wrath of Khan to be called The Undiscovered Country. Whereas the undiscovered country referred to in Hamlet (and its intended meaning in The Wrath of Khan ) is death, Star Trek VI ' s use of the phrase refers to a future where Klingons and humans coexist in peace.

  5. By John Orquiola. Published May 17, 2020. Link copied to clipboard. The unusual title Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country is derived from William Shakespeare, but it takes on a different meaning in the movie's context from what the Bard intended in Hamlet.

  6. Jul 19, 2016 · If "Wrath of Khan," "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock" and "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home" are stories of death and rebirth, “The Undiscovered Country” is an honest look at what happens when the curtain is coming down, and how heroism can be found in choosing preservation of a future for the new generation rather than destruction. The ...

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  8. An interstellar cataclysm cripples the Klingon Empire's homeworld, leading to their Chancellor seeking peace with the Federation. But covert acts attempt to thwart the peace process with the assassination of the Klingon Chancellor. With Captain James T. Kirk and...

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