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===Act One===
While Kirk and McCoy lead natives of a low-tech planet away from a volcano, Spock beams into the caldera of the volcano and plants a cryogenic device to neutralize its eruption, saving the natives from extinction. Volcanic activity, however, makes it impossible for the shuttle that dropped him off to retrieve him before the device detonates. The ''Enterprise'' could retrieve Spock if it left hiding to get close enough for transport, but Spock advises Kirk to leave him to his fate, so the native culture will not see a starship, and the [[Prime Directive]] will be observed. Kirk chooses to rescue Spock, flying the Enterprise directly over the native population, resulting in a change in their culture.
Upon return to Earth, Kirk receives a reprimand from Captain Pike for his actions, which were explained in Spock's report of the incident. Kirk is relieve of command, causing strife between him and Spock.


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Revision as of 21:35, 28 February 2014

Star Trek Into Darkness
Star trek into darkness poster.jpg
Producer:

J.J. Abrams

Director:

J.J. Abrams

Company:

Paramount Pictures

Release Date:

May 16, 2013

Website:

StarTrekMovie.com

  [Source]


Star Trek Into Darkness is the first sequel to the Star Trek reboot movie.

Synopsis

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Act One

While Kirk and McCoy lead natives of a low-tech planet away from a volcano, Spock beams into the caldera of the volcano and plants a cryogenic device to neutralize its eruption, saving the natives from extinction. Volcanic activity, however, makes it impossible for the shuttle that dropped him off to retrieve him before the device detonates. The Enterprise could retrieve Spock if it left hiding to get close enough for transport, but Spock advises Kirk to leave him to his fate, so the native culture will not see a starship, and the Prime Directive will be observed. Kirk chooses to rescue Spock, flying the Enterprise directly over the native population, resulting in a change in their culture.

Upon return to Earth, Kirk receives a reprimand from Captain Pike for his actions, which were explained in Spock's report of the incident. Kirk is relieve of command, causing strife between him and Spock.

Analysis

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