I was gonna wait a day or two to start our next line-by-line thread after the amazing success that was the TMP thread, but I just can't wait. This one should be easier since there's only ONE version of the film that I'm aware of. To reiterate for anyone new, jump in at any time with the next line of the film. You can post as many times as you want, as long as your posts are separated by at least one other person posting a line in between. We're going primarily for spoken dialogue here, though occasional information about what's happening on-screen, or computer graphics, can be helpful. Only one line per post please. A "line" is defined as one character speaking without interruption. And here we go... (recap of TWOK footage) SPOCK: Don't grieve, Admiral. 'Tis logical, the needs of the many, outweigh...
not quite right KIRK: We are assembled here today to pay final respects to our honored dead. This death takes place in the shadow of new life. A sunrise of a new world, a world that our beloved comrade gave his life to protect and nourish, he did not feel the sacrifice a vane or empty one. Of my friend i can say this,....Of all the souls I have encountered in my travels...his was..the most....human.
^ I actually corrected my line if you notice...but thanks for the input. I had forgotten most of the rest.
Must have corrected it when i was typing the dang thing,..my apologies.. in the meantime,..let's carry on...
SPOCK: (or Leonard Nimoy) Space the final frontier,...these are the continuing voyages of the starship Enterprise. Her ongoing mission, to explore strange new worlds,.. to seek out new lifeforms,..and new civilizations. To boldly go where no man has gone before.
Kirk: USS Enterprise, Captain's personal log. With most of our battle damage repaired we're almost home. Yet I feel uneasy, and I wonder why. Perhaps it is the emptiness of this vessel. Most of our training crew have been reassigned, Lt. Saavik and my son David are exploring the Genesis planet which he helped create, and Enterprise feels a home with all the children gone. Nope. More emptier even than that. The death of Spock is like an open wound. I feel I have left the noblest part of myself back there on that newborn planet.
Kirk: Your timing is excellent Mr. Scott. You fixed the barn door after the horse has come home. How much refit time till we can take her out again?