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  2. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is a 1986 American science fiction film, the fourth installment in the Star Trek film franchise based on the television series Star Trek. The second film directed by Leonard Nimoy , it completes the story arc begun in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982), and continued in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984).

  3. aliens. Star Trek is a science fiction media franchise that began with Gene Roddenberry 's launch of the original Star Trek television series in 1966. Its success led to numerous films, novels, comics, and spinoff series. A major motif of the franchise involves encounters with various alien races throughout the galaxy.

  4. Mar 20, 2024 · Let's travel the universe and rank every major Star Trek villain from all 13 films. 13 The Whale Probe - Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)

    • Krall - Star Trek Beyond. Star Trek Beyond's villain was once known as Captain Balthazar M. Edison, Krall (Idris Elba) was the commanding officer of the USS Franklin until the ship crashed on the planet Altamid in 2164.
    • Khan & Admiral Marcus - Star Trek Into Darkness. In Star Trek Into Darkness' Kelvin timeline, Khan (Benedict Cumberbatch) and his followers are not found by the Enterprise, but by a vessel under the purview of Section 31, the shadowy black ops Starfleet organization.
    • Nero - Star Trek 2009. Star Trek 2009, the J.J. Abrams-directed alternate timeline reboot, honors what came before. In an effort to save a large portion of the galaxy from a supernova, Leonard Nimoy's Ambassador Spock and a Romulan mining ship are pulled from the late 24th century to the mid-23rd century, on the day of Jim Kirk's (Chris Pine) birth.
    • Shinzon - Star Trek: Nemesis. One of the most controversial villains in all of Star Trek, Shinzon (Tom Hardy) is a young clone of Jean-Luc Picard who allies himself with the slave race the Remans to overthrow the Romulan government.
    • Gul Dukat (Deep Space Nine, 1993-1999) No Star Trek villain was as complicated, layered, and outright evil as the Cardassian war criminal Gul Dukat. As the commandant of Terok Nor, the space station later called Deep Space Nine, he oversaw the occupation and subjugation of the planet Bajor.
    • Khan Noonien Singh (Star Trek 1967, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan 1982) Ricardo Montalban originally played the part of a 20th century genetically engineered tyrant named Khan Noonien Singh in the 1967 episode “ Space Seed.”
    • General Chang (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, 1991) The second-best cinematic villain in the Star Trek franchise was played by the great Christopher Plummer, in the original crew’s final outing together, The Undiscovered Country.
    • Kai Winn Adami (Deep Space Nine, 1993-1999) As we know from the real world, religious fundamentalists are scary. And when they gain political power? They are even scarier.
  5. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. To save Earth from an alien probe, Admiral James T. Kirk and his fugitive crew go back in time to San Francisco in 1986 to retrieve the only beings who can communicate with it: humpback whales.

  6. Admiral Cartwright is a supporting protagonist in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home and a supporting antagonist of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. As an Admiral he served as Commander-In-Chief, Starfleet Command.

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