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Written By:
Harve Bennett
Participating Writers
Jack B. Sowards
Samuel A. Peeples
MAIN TITLE SEQUENCE (TO BE DESIGNED)
FADE IN:
1 BLACK 1
Absolute quiet. SOUND bleeds in. Low level b.g.
NOISES of Enterprise bridge, clicking of relays,
minor electronic effects. We HEAR A FEMALE VOICE.
SAAVIK'S VOICE
Captain's log. Stardate 8130.3,
Starship Enterprise on training
mission to Gamma Hydra. Section 14,
coordinates 22/87/4. Approaching
Neutral Zone, all systems
functioning.
INT. ENTERPRISE BRIDGE
As the ANGLE WIDENS, we see the crew at stations;
(screens and visual displays are in use): COMMANDER
SULU at the helm, COMMANDER UHURA at the Comm Con-
sole, DR. BONES McCOY and SPOCK at his post. The
Captain is new -- and unexpected. LT. SAAVIK is young
and beautiful. She is half Vulcan and half Romulan.
In appearance she is Vulcan with pointed ears, but her
skin is fair and she has none of the expressionless
facial immobility of a Vulcan.
SULU
Leaving Section Fourteen for
Section Fifteen.
SAAVIK
Project parabolic course to
avoid entering Neutral Zone.
SULU
Aye, Captain.
UHURA
(suddenly)
Captain... I'm getting something
on the distress channel. Minimal
signal... But something...
SAAVIK
Can you amplify?
UHURA
I'm trying...
SULU
Course change projected.
UHURA
It's an emergency distress call!
SAAVIK
On speakers!
VOICE
(filtered, breaking up)
Imperative! Imperative! This is
the Kobayashi Maru -- nineteen
periods out of Altair Six. We
have struck a gravitic mine and
have lost all power... Our hull
is...
(breaks up, static)
... and many casualties.
UHURA
This is the Starship Enterprise.
Your message is breaking up. Give
your coordinates. Repeat --
VOICE
Enterprise, our position is Gamma
Hydra, Section Ten...
SAAVIK
In the neutral zone.
VOICE
Hull penetrated, life support
systems failing. Can you assist
us, Enterprise? Can you...
Breaks up.
SAAVIK
Data on Kobayashi Maru! Tactical!
Tactical on big screen.
COMPUTER VOICE
Subject vessel is third class
neutronic fuel carrier, crew of
eighty-one, three hundred passengers.
SAAVIK
Damn.
(then)
Mr. Sulu, plot an intercept course.
SULU
May I remind the Captain that if a
Starship enters the zone --
SAAVIK
I'm aware of my responsibilities,
Mister.
SULU
(with a nod)
... Now entering the Neutral
Zone...
2 OMITTED 2
3 INT. ENTERPRISE BRIDGE - ANOTHER ANGLE 3
COMPUTER VOICE
Warning. We have entered the
Neutral Zone... Warning...
SULU
Estimating two minutes to intercept.
On screen: Enterprise approaches the stricken vessel.
SAAVIK
Stand by transporter room, ready
to beam survivors, aboard.
UHURA
Captain, I've lost their signal!
COMPUTER VOICE
Alert. Sensors indicate three
Klingon Cruisers, bearing 316,
mark 4, closing fast.
SAAVIK
Visual!
On screen we see the approach of the Klingon vessels,
they are dark and sinister.
SAAVIK
(continuing)
Battle stations! Activate shields!
The ALARM SOUNDS.
SULU
Shields activated!
SAAVIK
Inform the Klingons we are on a
rescue mission...
UHURA
They're jamming all frequencies,
Captain --
COMPUTER VOICE
Klingons on attack course and closing.
Screen verifies this. Saavik makes an agonized choice.
SAAVIK
We're over our heads. Mr. Sulu,
get us out of here.
SULU
I'll try, Captain.
COMPUTER VOICE
Klingon cruisers approaching,
bearing 090, mark 20.
SAAVIK
Visual!
The image flops: more Klingons approach. They FIRE
photon torpedoes.
SAAVIK
(continuing)
Evasive action!
Sulu does his best, but Enterprise is hit; Sulu is
hurled from his station, and Bones hurries to him.
SAAVIK
(continuing)
Engineering! damage report!
SCOTTY'S VOICE
(INTERCOM)
Main energizer hit, Captain!
SAAVIK
Engage auxiliary power. Prepare
to return fire!
The bridge takes another hit -- a big one. In its wake
there is a second electrical EXPLOSION along the communi-
cations panel. Uhura falls from her station. Bones
rushes to her side amid the smoke and alarms.
A CADET
Shields collapsing, Captain!
SCOTTY'S VOICE
(FILTERED)
Captain, we're losing auxiliary
power!
SAAVIK
Fire all phasers...!
SPOCK
No power to the weapons system,
sir.
Another hit: reverberating flashes of spark and flame
on the bridge. Spock dies. Bones comes to him, but
even as he coughs his way through the smoke, a final
hit and Bones falls. The room is smoke filled and a
shambles. Saavik looks about in shock.
SCOTTY'S VOICE
(FILTERED)
Captain, it's no use. We're
dead in space.
Saavik digests this for a painful moment. Then, touch-
ing a comm button:
SAAVIK
Activate escape pods. Send out the
Log Buoy... All hands abandon ship.
Repeat -- all hands --
KIRK'S VOICE
(FILTERED)
All right, open her up.
There is a loud CLANGING and --
4 FULL SHOT - ENTERPRISE BRIDGE 4
The side walls of the "bridge" slide apart, revealing
a lighted room beyond. Through the opening strides
KIRK. He stops, surveys the shambles, and shakes his
head.
SAAVIK
Any suggestions, Admiral?
KIRK
Prayer, Mr. Saavik. The Klingons
do not take prisoners.
(to Spock)
Captain.
SPOCK
Trainees to the briefing room.
Sulu awakens with a grin. Uhura straightens herself
demurely. The Trainees head toward the distant room,
Spock rises and leaves. Bones remains on the floor,
head propped in his hand, whimsically.
KIRK
Physician, heal thyself.
BONES
That's all you have to say?
KIRK
I'm not a drama critic.
Bones rolls his eyes and rises. Kirk sees Saavik who
has not moved.
KIRK
(continuing)
Well, Mr. Saavik, are you going
to stay with the sinking ship?
SAAVIK
Permission to speak candidly, sir?
KIRK
Very well.
SAAVIK
(fights emotion)
I don't believe this was a fair
test of my command capabilities.
KIRK
And why not?
SAAVIK
Because... there was no way to win.
KIRK
A no-win situation is a possibility
every commander may face. Has that
never occurred to you?
SAAVIK
... No, sir. It has not.
KIRK
How we deal with death is at least
as important as how we deal with
life, wouldn't you say?
SAAVIK
(falters)
As I indicated, Admiral, that
thought had not occurred to me.
KIRK
Then you have something new to think
about. Carry on.
She stays at attention.
BONES
Wouldn't it be easier to put
an experienced crew back on the
ship?
KIRK
They'll learn. Galloping about the
cosmos is a game for the young,
doctor.
He leaves. They look at each other.
UHURA
(offended)
What is that supposed to mean?
HOLD ON Saavik.
5 INT. CORRIDOR OUTSIDE THE SIMULATOR ROOM - DAY 5
Kirk rounds the corner and sees Spock, leaning against
the wall.
KIRK
(dry)
Aren't you dead?
Spock almost smiles.
KIRK
(continuing)
I assume you are loitering here
to learn what efficiency rating
I plan to give your cadets.
SPOCK
I am understandably curious.
They walk together.
KIRK
They destroyed the simulator room
and you with it.
SPOCK
The Kobayshi Maru scenario
frequently wreaks havoc with
students and equipment.
(dry)
As I recall you took the test
three times yourself. Your final
solution was, shall we say, unique?
KIRK
(solemn)
It had the virtue of never having
been tried.
SPOCK
Yours was not a solution which
would have occurred to a Vulcan
mentality.
KIRK
So you said at the time. Speaking
of which, your prot‚g‚'s first
rare -- a trifle emotional --
SPOCK
She's half Romulan, Jim. The
admixture makes her more volatile
than -- me, for example.
KIRK
Than you. Yes, I see that. By
the way, thank you for this.
He lifts the book.
SPOCK
I know of your fondness for antiques.
KIRK
(reads)
'It was the best of times, it was
the worst of times...' Message,
Spock?
SPOCK
None of which I am consciously
aware -- except, of course, happy
birthday -- surely the best of times.
Kirk looks around uncomfortably, overlaps:
KIRK
Hrummm... and where are you off
to, now?
SPOCK
The Enterprise. I must check in
before your inspection. And you?
KIRK
(shortly)
Home.
Spock studies him --
SPOCK
Something oppresses you.
They are old friends --
KIRK
Something.
He steps into a turbo elevator. The doors close as
Spock watches, wiping the scene.
6 EXT. DEEP SPACE - NEAR CETI ALPHA V 6
In f.g. is the U.S.S. RELIANT, an older, somewhat
battered starship of the ENTERPRISE class, with a
slightly different configuration. Reliant approaches
an inhospitable-looking yellow planet: CETI ALPHA V
CHEKOV'S VOICE
Starship log, Stardate 8130.4.
This report classified MOST SECRET.
Log Entry by Commander Pavel Chekov,
Duty Officer. Starship USS Reliant
on orbital approach with Ceti Alpha
VI in connection with project code
name GENESIS. We are continuing
our search for a lifeless planet
which will serve as a suitable test
site for the Genesis Experiments.
This is the 16th planet we have
visited, so far, no success.
7 INT. BRIDGE OF RELIANT 7
Well-aged and distinctive. The usual compliment of
officers and crew. CAPTAIN CLARK TERRELL, about 45,
soft spoken and in good shape, but somewhat laconic.
Behind Terrell, surveying the data screen is COMMANDER
CHEKOV, aged some, but still boyish.
TERRELL
Standard orbit, Mr. Beach.
BEACH
Standard orbit, sir.
TERRELL
Any change in surface scan?
BEACH
Negative. Limited atmosphere,
dominated by craylon gas, sand and
high velocity winds. Incapable
of supporting life forms.
Forward screen: Ceti Alpha.
CHEKOV
Does it have to be completely
lifeless?
Terrell rises and crosses to Chekov.
TERRELL
Don't tell me you've got something.
CHEKOV
(points)
We've picked up a minor energy flux
reading on one dyno scanner.
TERRELL
Damn! Are you sure? Maybe the
scanner's out of adjustment --
CHEKOV
I suppose it could be a particle
of preanimate matter caught in the
matrix...
TERRELL
All right, let's get on the Comm-pic to
Doctor Marcus. Maybe it's something
we can transplant.
CHEKOV
You know what she'll say...
8 EXT. DEEP SPACE - REGULA I SPACE STATION 8
A functional cluster of modules serve as a scientific
complex, a futuristic White Sands, orbiting a small
barren plantoid in b.g.: Regula.
CAROL MARCUS'S VOICE
(FILTERED)
Something you can transplant? I
don't know --
9 INT. SPACE STATION - CAROL'S LAB 9
Big but deserted except for Carol, in contact with
Reliant. Surrounded by equipment clearly meant for
many workers, CAROL MARCUS is in her early forties,
attractive and intelligent. Static mars the trans-
missions.
On the monitor: Terrell and Chekov, looking hopeful.
TERRELL
It might only be a particle of
preanimate matter...
CAROL
Then again it might not. You
boys have to be clear on this:
there can't be so much as a
microbe or the show's off.
(she thinks)
Why don't you have a look? If it
IS something that can be moved...
TERRELL
(eager)
You bet, doctor. We're on our way!
Carol sighs as the image fades, not happy.
10 INT. CORRIDOR, SPACE STATION REGULA I 10
Carol walks through the labyrinthine complex with
DAVID, her son, a bright young scientist of twenty.
He is good looking and humorous.
DAVID
How can you let them pull that
stuff on you? They're just lazy.
CAROL
And bored. I know. But maybe it
IS something they can...
DAVID
Come on, Mother, that's just the
military mentality. Never put off
tomorrow what you can put off today.
If there's one atom of life...
CAROL
I know, I know...
Silence.
DAVID
Well, don't have kittens.
Genesis is going to work. They'll
remember you in a wreath with
Newton, Einstein, Surak...
CAROL
(mock outrage)
Thanks a lot. No respect from my
offspring --
DAVID
Par for the course... you teaming
up with me for bridge after dinner?
CAROL
Maybe...
DAVID
Every time we have dealings with
Starfleet, I get nervous.
(shrugs)
We're dealing with something
that COULD be perverted into
a dreadful weapon. Remember that
overgrown boy scout you used to
hang out with? That's exactly
the --
They walk past the CAMERA, their VOICES FADING.
CAROL
Listen, kiddo, Jim Kirk was many
things, but he was never a Boy
Scout...
HOLD ON the empty corridor.
11 INT. KIRK'S APARTMENT, TERRA - NIGHT 11
Kirk reads the novel, trying to focus. His flat befits
an Admiral and a loner with few possessions, except
a collection of antiques.
WE HEAR A SOFT BONG.
Startled, Kirk lowers the book and pushes a button.
KIRK
Come.
The door slides open and Bones enters. He carries two
packages, one of them wrapped in brown paper.
KIRK
(continuing)
Bless me, doctor; and what beams
you into this neck of the woods?
BONES
'Beware Romulans bearing gifts.'
Happy Birthday...
With a flourish, he pulls out a bottle of blue
liquid.
KIRK
Romulan Ale! Bones, you know
this stuff is illegal --
BONES
(broad)
I only use it for medicinal
purposes. Don't be a pring...
KIRK
(reading the label
with difficulty)
Twenty-two, eighty-three...
BONES
Takes the stuff a while to
ferment. Gimme.
He takes the bottle and pours; continues talking.
BONES
(continuing)
Now open the other one.
Kirk starts to obey.
KIRK
I'm almost afraid to. What did
you bring me, contraband Klingon --
BONES
More antiques for your collection
-- Cheers!
They drink. The package is opened: a pair of gold
"Ben Franklin" half-glasses. (N.B.: Romulan Ale is
an INSTANT DRUNK: both men react.)
KIRK
Cheers. Bones, these are... charming.
BONES
Four hundred years old. You don't
find many with the lens still
intact.
KIRK
Uh -- what are they?
BONES
For your eyes. For most patients
of your age, I generally administer
Retlax Five to restore flexibility
of the lens.
KIRK
But I'm allergic to Retlax.
BONES
Exactly. Happy birthday.
He toasts. Kirk is unsure how they work.
BONES
(continuing)
Slide them down your nose. Now look
at me over the top. And you read
printed matter through the bottom.
KIRK
(reacts)
Amazing! I don't know what to say --
BONES
Say thank you.
KIRK
Thank you.
An awkward silence.
BONES
Damn it, Jim, what the hell's the
matter? Other people have birthdays.
Why're we treating yours like a funeral?
KIRK
Bones, I don't want to be lectured.
BONES
What DO you want? Damn it, why
isn't there a girl here? You know
this has nothing to do with age.
This is about you flying a goddamn
computer console when you wanna be
out hopping Galaxies.
KIRK
Spare me your notions of poetry,
please. We all have our assigned
duties and...
BONES
Bull. You're hiding -- hiding
behind the rules and regulations --
KIRK
And who am I hiding from?
BONES
From yourself, Admiral.
Pause. Kirk pours another drink.
KIRK
Don't mince words, Bones; tell
me what you really think.
BONES
(mild take)
I'm your doctor and I'm your friend,
Jim. Get back your command. Get it
back before you really do grow old.
Before you turn into part of this
collection.
They look at each other.
12 EXT. RELIANT - DEEP SPACE 12
orbiting Ceti Alpha V.
VOICES OVER indicate the transporter room is ready.
13 OMITTED 13
14 EXT. SURFACE CETI ALPHA V 14
A YELLOW PLANET, in constant SWIRLING HURRICANE WINDS
OF SAND. Terrell and Chekov materialize. Their VOICES,
filtered, are hard to make out.
With the TRICORDER to guide them, they set out...
TERRELL
Are you sure these are the
coordinates?
CHEKOV
Captain, this is the garden spot
of Ceti Alpha VI --
TERRELL
I can hardly see --
15 SEVERAL ANGLES 15
The difficult search, the men leaning into the wind --
16 TERRELL 16
is ahead of Chekov on a slight rise --
CHEKOV
There's nothing, let's go --
17 ANGLE 17
Terrell waves him frantically forward. As Chekov
moves up, we rise with him to the top of the ridge and
look down.
18 ANGLE - THEIR POV 18
A RUINED SERIES OF MAN-MADE STRUCTURES, half buried in
sand. They look at each other in consternation. Chekov
is worried; something about all this is familiar.
They descend towards the structures, now seen to be the
wreckage of some sort of space craft.
They pass but do not notice the FEDERATION LOGO, half
buried next to their feet.
TERRELL
They look like cargo carriers...
As Chekov looks at the porthole, a face suddenly looks
back! It is the face of a CHILD! The Apparition
scares the daylights out of Chekov -- and us. He
screams.
TERRELL
(continuing)
What is it?
He comes clumsily over --
CHEKOV
A face! I saw -- it was like a
child --
He points. The porthole is empty.
TERRELL
You're crazy -- !
CHEKOV
I saw it -- !
TERRELL
There's an air-lock.
He points and they go into the airlock.
19 INT. CARGO HOLD 19
Terrell and Chekov enter, dumbfounded. THEIR POV.
Someone lives here -- there are beds, food, all jury-
rigged -- but no people. Terrell checks a monitor.
TERRELL
There's breathable atmosphere in here.
He takes off his helmet; Chekov likewise.
TERRELL
(continuing)
What the hell is this? Did they
crash? Where's the rest of the
ship?
They wander as they talk, picking up objects that be-
speak a fairly sophisticated ad hoc environment: a
laboratory in one hold; a kitchen; A LARGE SAND TANK
filled with disgusting CETI EELS.
ABRUPTLY A SOUND -- They start: CHILD'S GURGLE.
CHEKOV
(terrified)
I told you! I told you I saw a --
TERRELL
Ssssh!
They start looking. They enter a new chamber --
20 KHAN'S QUARTERS 20
On its side in the sand: the walls are now the floor,
etc. All in crookedness -- like its owner. On the
floor, smiling at them (i.e., the wall) is a BABY.
Tentatively they come over to it, looking around --
21 ANGLE - CHEKOV'S POV 21
Lethal-looking odd swords on one wall, a bookshelf;
CAMERA PANS by 20th Century volumes; MOBY DICK, KING
LEAR, THE HOLY BIBLE -- and a seat belt dangling with
the name on it -- Botany Bay.
Chekov mouths the words, softly at first, then aloud --
CHEKOV
Botany Bay -- oh no!
TERRELL
(examines the child)
What's the matter -- ?
Chekov runs, tries to get his helmet on, tries to drag
Terrell --
CHEKOV
Captain, we've got to get out of
here -- now! Damn! Hurry!
Terrell catches his urgency --
TERRELL
But the child --
CHEKOV
Never mind! Hurry!
22 EXT. CARGO HOLD AIRBAY 22
Terrell and Chekov emerge, helmeted, then stop dead.
23 ANGLE - THEIR POV 23
A RING OF SUITED FIGURES has them surrounded.
24 INT. RELIANT - THE BRIDGE 24
Mr. Beach, the duty officer, stands looking at Ceti
Alpha V on the forward screen.
BEACH
Try again.
KYLE
Starship Reliant to Captain Terrell
... This is Lieutenant Kyle. Will
you please respond, Captain...
Captain Terrell, respond please.
Nothing.
BEACH
(thinks)
Let's give them a little more
time.
25 INT. CARGO HOLD - CETI ALPHA V 25
Terrell and Chekov are held by FOUR STRONG MEN.
They seem to be waiting. One of the men is JOACHIM.
Out of the airlock steps a tall masked figure. A
moment of suspense as Terrell and Chekov watch, terri-
fied. The mask is peeled back.
CHEKOV
(aloud despite himself)
Khan!
KHAN is startled by the recognition; comes over and
examines Chekov and Terrell.
KHAN
(finally)
I don't know you. But you. I never
forget a face. Mister Chekov,
isn't it?
(wonderingly)
I never thought to see your face
again.
TERRELL
Chekov, who is this man?
CHEKOV
A criminal, Captain -- a product of
the late 20th Century genetic
engineering --
TERRELL
What do you want with us? I demand --
KHAN
(mild)
You are in a position to demand
nothing, sir. I, on the other hand,
am in a position to grant nothing.
What you see is all that remains of
the ship's company and the crew of the
Botany Bay, marooned here fifteen
years ago by Captain James T. Kirk.
TERRELL
Listen to me -- you men and women --
KHAN
Save your strength, Captain, these
people have sworn to live and die at
my command two hundred years before
you were born. Do you mean he...
(i.e. Chekov)
... never told you the tale?
To amuse you, Captain? Never told
you how the Enterprise picked up the
Botany Bay, lost in space from the
year 1996, myself and the ship's
company in cryogenic freeze?
TERRELL
I've never even met Admiral Kirk --
KHAN
Admiral? He didn't tell you how
Admiral Kirk sent seventy of us into
exile on this barren sand heap with
only the contents of these cargo bays
to sustain us?
CHEKOV
You lie! On Ceti Alpha V there was
life, a fair chance to --
KHAN
This is Ceti Alpha V! Ceti Alpha VI
exploded six months after we were
left here. The shock shifted the
orbit of this planet and everything
was laid waste. Admiral Kirk never
bothered to check on our progress.
It was only the fact of my genetically
engineered intellect that enabled us
to survive! On earth, two hundred
years ago, I was a prince, with power
over millions -- now, like Prometheus
I have been left by Admiral Kirk to
digest my own entrails.
CHEKOV
Captain Kirk was your host! You repaid
his hospitality by trying to steal his
ship and murder him.
KHAN
(moves closer)
And I'll wager he never told you
about his shipmate, the beautiful
and courageous Lieutenant McGiver,
who gave up everything to join me
in exile. OUT OF LOVE. And see how
Admiral Kirk requited her devotion --
She's dead as earth!
The wind howls in the silence. When Khan turns, his
eyes are filled with tears.
KHAN
(continuing)
A plague upon you all.
He recovers his poise and returns to them --
KHAN
(continuing)
You didn't expect to find me.
You thought this was Ceti Alpha VI.
Why are you here?
They don't answer. Khan goes over to Terrell and, WITH
ONE HAND, LIFTS HIM INTO THE AIR --
KHAN
(continuing)
Why?
Terrell gasps, stays silent --
KHAN
(continuing)
No matter.
He lets go; Terrell falls with a thud --
KHAN
(continuing)
You will soon tell me willingly
enough.
He goes over to the tank and dips a kind of strainer in,
pulling out TWO CETI EELS -- wriggling items --
KHAN
(continuing)
Let me introduce you to Ceti Alpha V's
only remaining indigenous life form;
what do you think? They've killed
twenty of my people, including my
beloved wife. Oh, not all at once
and not instantly, to be sure. Their
young enter through the ears and wrap
themselves around the cerebral cortex.
This has the effect of rendering the
victim extremely susceptible to
suggestion. Later, as they grow,
follows madness, paralysis -- and
death. These are pets, of course --
not quite domesticated.
As he speaks, Khan dumps an eel in each of their helmets;
he swirls the helmets around as though he were mixing
martinis --
CHEKOV
Khan, listen to me! Captain Kirk
was only doing his duty! You --
26 CLOSE UP - KHAN - CAMERA IN 26
KHAN
There is some pain at first, I am
told, and then the effects are quite
benign -- until the end. That was
what I learned from watching my wife.
At a sign, the helmets are slammed down. As the muffled
shrieks are heard from within, the eels crawl across
the faces of Chekov and Terrell; with unerring in-
stincts they head for the ears of the two hapless men.
There is some atrocious pain as they enter -- then
dazed calm.
KHAN
(continuing)
That's better! Now: tell me why
you are here -- and tell me where I
may find James Kirk.
27 INT. RELIANT BRIDGE 27
KYLE
Captain Terrell. Captain Terrell...
This is Reliant; please respond.
No answer -- Beach makes up his mind --
BEACH
Mr. Kyle, muster a landing party
with full arms. Alert the
transporter room. We're beaming
down.
He heads for the door but is stopped by:
TERRELL'S VOICE
(filtered)
Reliant, this is Terrell. Respond
please.
BEACH
This is Reliant. Clark, are you
all right?
Fractional pause.
TERRELL'S VOICE
(filtered)
Everything's fine, commander. I'll
explain when I see you. Oh, by the
way, we're bringing several guests
aboard. Prepare to beam up on my
next signal. Terrell out.
Beach and Kyle look at each other.
KYLE
Guests?
BEACH
Maybe we ARE transplanting something.
28 EXT. ORBITING SPACE DOCK AREA - TERRA (FEATURE STOCK) 28
A SPACE SHUTTLE moving toward us.
29 INT. SPACE SHUTTLE 29
A new composite. Bones, Sulu, Uhura and Kirk -- who
sits, reading. Through the windows we can see the
approach to the starship ENTERPRISE. Kirk looks up,
nods. Sulu activates a comm button.
SULU
Enterprise, this is Admiral Kirk's
party on final approach.
ENTERPRISE VOICE
(filtered)
Enterprise welcomes you. Prepare
for docking.
Kirk looks up from his book as Sulu sits next to him.
KIRK
I really must thank you.
SULU
(embarrassed)
I am delighted; any chance to go
aboard Enterprise, however briefly,
is always an excuse for nostalgia.
KIRK
I cut your new orders personally. By
the end of the month, you'll have your
first command: USS EXCELSIOR.
SULU
Thank you, sir. I've looked
forward to this for a long time.
KIRK
You've earned it. But I'm still
grateful to have you at the helm
for three weeks. I don't believe
these kids can steer.
Sulu laughs.
30 EXT. SPOCE DOCK - TERRA (FEATURE STOCK) 30
The shuttle approaches the mammoth airstrip. As we
near the ship, a few WORK CREWS IN SPACE flit about
her hull, working.
31 EXT. ENTERPRISE (FEATURE STOCK) 31
The shuttle makes its way to the Docking Lock of the
mother ship and settles in place.
32 INT. ENTERPRISE DOCKING BAY 32
A reception group awaits, led by Captain Spock. Saavik
stands at his side, in company of the Trainee crew.
Also present: CHIEF ENGINEER MR. SCOTT and members of
his staff in their distinctive uniforms.
INTERCOM VOICE
Docking procedure complete.
SPOCK
Prepare for Admiral's inspection.
The group comes to attention.
SPOCK
(continuing)
Open the Air Lock.
The doors open. Kirk and his staff are piped aboard
by an electronic version of the boatswain's tradi-
tional whistle. Kirk salutes the Federation symbol
and steps forward to exchange salutes with Spock.
KIRK
Permission to come aboard, Captain?
SPOCK
Welcome aboard, Admiral. I believe
you know my trainee crew. Certainly
they have come to know you.
KIRK
(dryly to Saavik)
Yes, we've been through death and
life together.
Saavik stiffens slightly -- humor is not her forte.
KIRK
(continuing to Scotty)
Mr. Scott, you old space dog. You're
well?
SCOTTY
I had me a wee bout -- but Dr. McCoy
pulled me through.
KIRK
Oh? A wee bout of what, Mr. Scott?
Uncomfortable, Scotty exchanges a glance with Bones --
BONES
Shore leave, Admiral.
KIRK
Ah.
He stops before a BRIGHT-FACED FOURTEEN-YEAR OLD, stand-
ing so stiff he looks like he'll break -- in an
engineer's uniform.
KIRK
(continuing)
And who is this?
PRESTON
(breathless)
Midshipman First Class Peter Preston,
engineers mate, SIR.
A big salute. Kirk is amused, returns the salute.
KIRK
Your first training voyage, Mr.
Preston?
PRESTON
Yes, SIR.
KIRK
I see. Well, shall we start with
the engine room?
He moves, followed by his staff.
SCOTTY
(eyeing his prot‚g‚)
I believe you'll find all in order --
SPOCK
We'll see you on the bridge, Admiral.
KIRK
Very good, Mr. Spock.
Kirk and party leave. CAMERA PUSHES IN ON SPOCK AND
SAAVIK.
SAAVIK
He's not what I expected, Sir.
SPOCK
What did you expect, Lieutenant?
SAAVIK
(uncertain)
He's very human.
SPOCK
We can't all be perfect, Saavik.
You must control your prejudices
and remember that as a Vulcan as
well as a Romulan you are forever
a stranger in an alien land.
Around you are humans, and as a
member of the Starfleet you are
unlikely ever to escape their
presence or their influence.
You must learn to tolerance in
addition to all else I have
taught you. Tolerance is logical.
Saavik is humbled.
SAAVIK
As always, my mentor. Company dismiss.
33 INT. ENTERPRISE ENGINE ROOM - LOOKING DOWN 33
The inspection party dwarfed by the size. Silence as
Kirk looks around, runs a finger for dust, etc.
Scotty, his team and Preston, stand at attention.
34 ANGLE - FLOOR OF ENGINE ROOM 34
FEATURING power room separated by glass from the rest
of the facilities. Bones, Sulu, Uhura, and some train-
ees watch as Kirk inspects one console, clearly the
responsibility of the bursting Midshipman Preston.
PRESTON
(blurting)
I believe you'll find everything
shipshape, Admiral.
KIRK
(sternly puts
him on)
Oh do you? Have you any idea,
Midshipman Preston, how many times
I've had to listen to Mr. Scott on
the Comm, telling me his troubles?
Have you any idea the ribbing I've
had to endure in the officers' mess
to the effect that the Enterprise
is a flying death trap?
PRESTON
(scandalized)
Oh, no, sir! This is the finest
engine room in the whole Star --
The repressed grins of the others, and a smile on Scotty's
face tell Preston he's being had. He stops, confused.
PRESTON
(continuing)
If the Admiral can't see the facts
for himself, then, with all due
respect, he's as blind as a Tiberion
bat. SIR.
Approving laughter. Kirk looks amused.
KIRK
Midshipman, you're a tiger.
SCOTTY
My sister's youngest, Admiral.
Crazy to get to space.
KIRK
Every young boy's fancy. I seem
to remember it myself.
(brisk)
Very well. Mr. Scott, are your
engines capable of handling a minor
training cruise?
SCOTTY
Give the word, Admiral.
KIRK
Mr. Scott, the word is given.
SCOTTY
Aye, sir.
He moves off, followed by Preston, who gives one last
salute as Kirk leaves, followed by Bones.
BONES
(dry)
What about the rest of the
inspection, Admiral?
KIRK
The inspection will continue once
we're underway, Doctor.
They step into the Turbo Lifts.
35 INT. ENTERPRISE BRIDGE 35
The real one, no doubt! CAMERA REVEALS the maze detail:
winking and blinking displays, all HANDS at station,
a hum of activity, Uhura and Sulu in familiar chairs,
Spock is in the Captain's chair, Saavik in the First
Officer's position. Kirk and Bones stand towards the
rear.
INTERCOM VOICE
This is Starfleet operations.
Enterprise is cleared for departure.
SULU
Admiral on the bridge!
SPOCK
Very well, Mr. Saavik, clear all
moorings.
SAAVIK
Aye, sir.
Saavik punches data into her console.
36 EXT. SPACE DOCK AND ENTERPRISE (FEATURE STOCK) 36
The dock slowly folds away from the ship.
37 INT. BRIDGE, ENTERPRISE 37
Saavik watches instruments, punches data in response.
SAAVIK
All moorings are clear, Captain.
SPOCK
Thank you, Mr. Saavik.
Spock casts a glance at Kirk, then, to Saavik:
SPOCK
(continuing)
Lieutenant, how many times have you
piloted a Starship out of Spacedock?
SAAVIK
Never, sir.
Kirk tries to conceal his reaction. Spock enjoys it.
SPOCK
Take her out, Mr. Saavik.
SAAVIK
Aye, sir.
Saavik settles herself in the chair, looks again at
the console -- Spock looks at Kirk.
SPOCK
There's a first time for everything,
Admiral.
KIRK
(casual)
To be sure, Captain.
They all stifle their responses. Kirk is like a father
watching his kid drive the family car for the first time.
SAAVIK
Aft thrusters, Mr. Sulu.
SULU
Aft thrusters, sir.
38 OMITTED 38
39 EXT. ENTERPRISE (FEATURE STOCK) 39
as the ship slowly and majestically leaves the dock.
40 INT. ENTERPRISE BRIDGE 40
Activity hums.
SAAVIK
Ahead one quarter impulse power.
Kirk starts to say something, but doesn't. Bones looks
at him.
BONES
(sotto voice)
Would you like a tranquilizer?
Kirk shakes his head, takes a breath --
SULU
Ahead one quarter impulse power.
41 EXT. SPACE DOCK ENTERPRISE (FEATURE STOCK) 41
The ship clears the dock and begins heading into space.
42 INT. ENTERPRISE BRIDGE 42
Kirk quietly lets his breath out.
SULU
We are clear and free to navigate.
SAAVIK
Course heading, Captain?
Spock turns inquiringly to Kirk.
KIRK
Captain's discretion.
Spock digests this with a slight smile.
SPOCK
Mr. Sulu, you may follow your nose.
43 EXT. THE ENTERPRISE (STOCK FROM FEATURE) 43
She gathers speed into the vastness of space.
44 EXT. SPACE, FEATURING THE RELIANT 44
moving towards us, in opposition to the previous shot,
close enough for us to read her markings.
45 INT. RELIANT BRIDGE 45
Khan occupies the Captain's chair. We PULL BACK: the
crew of the RELIANT has been replaced by Khan's fol-
lowers in their odd-looking clothes.
At the helm is Joachim, Khan's lieutenant. He is in the
largest and brightest of Khan's group. Terrell sits in
the First Officer's chair, Chekov at the Comm Console.
Their behavior is normal, save for subtle hesitation,
symptoms of their mind-controlled state.
JOACHIM
Steady on course. All systems normal.
KHAN
It's not much different from
Enterprise.
(beat)
When I was a guest aboard her some
years ago, Captain Kirk kindly allowed
me to memorize her technical manuals.
And now, Mr. Chekov, let us review:
You say you have no details of
Project 'Genesis' ?
CHEKOV
Beyond what I told you, sir, it is
classified information.
KHAN
Umm. And would Admiral Kirk have
access to such information?
CHEKOV
I would think so, sir. He's on the
Fleet General Staff.
KHAN
Then to whom do you report directly
regarding Genesis?
CHEKOV
To Doctor Marcus, the civilian
director of the experiments on Space
Laboratory Regula I.
KHAN
(thinks)
I see. Helmsman?
HELMSMAN
Aye, sir.
JOACHIM
May I speak? We're all with you,
sir, but consider: we are free,
we have a ship and the means to
go where we will. We have
escaped permanent exile on Ceti
Alpha V. You have proved your
superior intellect and defeated
the plans of Admiral Kirk.
You do not need to defeat him
again.
KHAN
He tasks me -- and I'll have him. I'll
chase him round the moons of Nibia
and round the Antares maelstrom and
round perdition's flames before I give
him up.
(as no one speaks)
Prepare to alter course -- for Space
Station Regula I.
46 EXT. SPACE - SPACE STAION REGULA I 46
47 INT. CAROL'S LAB 47
Huge and busy. Among the scientists going about their
tasks are JEDDA, a Deltan; MARCH, thin intense;
MADISON, black, easy going. They are all young and
earnest. Carol and David huddle over a computer
console.
DAVID
Does that about do it?
CAROL
I don't think there's another piece
of information we could squeeze
into the memory banks. Next
time, we'll design a bigger
one.
DAVID
Who --
Jedda at the Comm Console overlaps.
JEDDA
Comm-Pic coming in on hyperchannel
... It's Reliant.
Carol moves forward as the others close in.
CAROL
On the screen, please, Jedda.
Buttons punched; the screen ebbs, flows and crackles
on. ON SCREEN is CHEKOV.
CHEKOV
... come in, please. This is Reliant
calling Regula I. Repeat. This is
USS Reliant --
CAROL
Commander, we are receiving. This
is Regula I. Go ahead.
CHEKOV
Dr. Marcus... good. We're en route
to you and should be there in three
days.
CAROL
En route? Why? We weren't expecting
you for another three months. Has
something happened?
(pause)
Has something happened? Do you read
us?
CHEKOV
(fractional pause)
All went well. Nothing has happened.
Ceti Alpha VI has checked out.
Pleased reaction from the scientists.
CAROL
I still don't under --
CHEKOV
We have received new orders. Upon our
arrival at Regula I, all materials of
Project Genesis will be transferred to
this ship for immediate testing at
Ceti Alpha VI.
Consternation in the lab. David is livid -- the words
"Bullshit" are overlapped by his mother.
CAROL
Will you please be quiet!
(back to console)
Commander Chekov, this is completely
irregular. Who gave the order you
are quoting? Who gave the order?
CHEKOV
(still smiling)
The order comes from Starfleet
command, Dr. Marcus, direct from
the General Staff.
CAROL
But Genesis is a civilian project,
under my control --
CHEKOV
I have my orders.
DAVID
Pin him down, mother! Who gave the
orders!?
Chekov hesitates, seems to be listening to someone off
the monitor.
CHEKOV
The orders come from Admiral James
T. Kirk.
Sensation in the lab.
DAVID
I knew it! I knew it! All along
the military has wanted to get their
hands on this --
He starts to press a button; Carol pushes his hand
away and communicates herself.
CAROL
This is completely improper,
Commander Chekov. I have no
intention of allowing Reliant or
any other unauthorized personnel
access to our work or materials.
CHEKOV
(pauses; listens)
I'm sorry you feel that way, Doctor.
Admiral Kirk's orders are confirmed.
Please prepare to deliver Genesis to
us upon our arrival. Reliant out.
The image fades.
CAROL
Commander Chekov -- !
48 INT. BRIDGE OF RELIANT 48
Chekov, in a matched cut, turns away as CAMERA WIDENS
TO REVEAL KHAN by his side. He is charming.
KHAN
Well done, Commander.
CHEKOV
You realize, sir, that they will
attempt to contact Admiral Kirk and
confirm the order.
Khan smiles, more charming than ever as we move in.
49 INT. REGULA I LAB 49
Everyone is talking at once.
CAROL
Will you please be quiet! We must
have order here.
(as they subside)
This has to be some sort of mistake.
DAVID
Mistake? We're all alone here.
They waited until everyone was on
shift-leave to do this. Reliant is
supposed to be at our disposal, not
vice-versa.
MADISON
It seems clear that Starfleet never
intended that --
CAROL
I know, but --
DAVID
I've tried to warn you. Scientists
are always pawns of the military --
CAROL
(angry)
Starfleet has kept the peace for
a hundred years, I cannot and
will not subscribe to your
interpretation of this event.
Silence.
JEDDA
(Deltan cool)
You may be right, Doctor, but what
about Reliant? She's on her way.
Carol reacts: this is certainly true.
CAROL
Get your gear together where it's
handy.
MARCH
Where are we going?
CAROL
That's for us to know and Reliant
to find out. We have only three
days. Let's not waste time.
They split off in different directions as ordered.
50 OMITTED 50
51 EXT. SPACE - ENTERPRISE (FEATURE STOCK) 51
In no particular hurry.
52 INT. ENTERPRISE CORRIDOR 52
Kirk waits for the Turbo Lift, which opens at last. As
he gets in --
SAAVIK'S VOICE
Hold please -- !
Kirk holds and Saavik dashes in. She is surprised to
see him.
SAAVIK
(continuing)
Thank you, sir.
Kirk nods, the doors close. There is an uneasy forced
intimacy between them.
KIRK
Lieutenant, are you wearing your
hair differently?
SAAVIK
It is still regulation, Admiral.
She reaches out and touches a button. The lift stops.
SAAVIK
(continuing)
May I speak, sir?
KIRK
Lieutenant, self-expression does not
seem to be one of your problems.
SAAVIK
I wish to thank you for the high
efficiency rating.
KIRK
You earned it.
SAAVIK
I did not think so.
KIRK
You're bothered by your performance
on the Kobayashi Maru.
SAAVIK
I failed to resolve the situation.
KIRK
There is no correct resolution.
It is a test of character.
SAAVIK
May I ask how you dealt with the
test?
KIRK
(amused)
You may ask, Lieutenant.
She stares.
KIRK
(continuing)
That was a little joke.
SAAVIK
Humor... that is a difficult concept
... it is not logical...
KIRK
We learn by doing, Lieutenant.
She's a laugh a minute. Kirk pushes the button; the
elevator starts.
KIRK
(continuing)
You want my advice?
She studies him, considering. No doubt about it, the
attraction is mutual and she has no idea how to handle
it.
SAAVIK
Yes.
KIRK
Take the test again.
The lift stops and the doors open.
BONES
Who's been holding up the damn
elevator?
He reacts to them. Saavik exits demurely.
SAAVIK
Thank you, sir.
Bones enters and the doors close. Kirk studies the
ceiling.
BONES
Has she changed her hairstyle?
Kirk says nothing.
BONES
(finally)
Wonderful stuff, that Romulan
ale --
UHURA'S VOICE
Admiral Kirk --
KIRK
Kirk here.
UHURA'S VOICE
I have an urgent CommPic from Space
Lab Regula I for the Admiral. Dr.
Carol Marcus.
KIRK
In my quarters, Uhura.
UHURA'S VOICE
Yes, sir.
Awkward silence.
BONES
It never rains but when it pours --
KIRK
As a physician you of all people
should appreciate the danger of
re-opening old wounds.
The elevator stops. Kirk leaves. The doors close.
BONES
(annoyed with
himself)
Sorry.
53 INT. KIRK'S QUARTERS 53
Featuring VIEW SCREEN: A scramble of interference and
noise. A piece of Carol's VOICE breaks through now
and again as we PULL BACK revealing a frustrated Kirk.
KIRK
Uhura. Can't you augment?
UHURA
I'm trying, sir. Stand by...
Carol's face appears. The image will never be stable
for long; sometimes the sound will be covered.
CAROL
Jim... read me? Can you read me?
KIRK
Message breaking up, Carol. What's
wrong? What's wrong?
CAROL
... Can't read you... repeat...
KIRK
Repeat... what's wrong? What's
wrong?
CAROL
... taking Genesis away from us...
KIRK
Taking Genesis? Who? Who is taking
Genesis?
CAROL
... see you but can't hear. Did
you... order...?
KIRK
What order? Who's taking Genesis?
CAROL
... Please help us, Jim... won't
let them have... without proper...
repeat... on whose authority...
KIRK
Carol!
CAROL
Jim please --
But the picture is irrevocably scrambled now. Kirk
pounds the Comm in frustration.
KIRK
Uhura! What's happening? Damn
it...
UHURA'S VOICE
Transmission jammed at the source,
sir.
KIRK
Damn. Alert Starfleet Headquarters.
I want to talk with Starfleet
Command.
54 OMITTED 54
55 EXT. ENTERPRISE (FEATURE STOCK) 55
cruising.
56 INT. ENTERPRISE BRIDGE 56
The activity is normal. The Turbo-Lift opens and Kirk
strides in. Bones and Saavik react to the following:
KIRK
Stop engines.
SULU
Stop engines.
They look wonderingly. Kirk takes a breath --
KIRK
An emergency situation has arisen.
By order of Starfleet Command, as
of now, 1800 hours, I am assuming
command of this vessel. Duty officer
so note in the ship's log. Plot a
new course: for Space Laboratory
Regula I.
(pushes a button)
Mr. Scott?
SCOTTY'S VOICE
Aye, sir.
KIRK
We'll be going to warp speed --
SCOTTY'S VOICE
Aye, sir --
SULU
(overlapping)
Course plotted for Regula I, Admiral...
KIRK
Engage warp engines --
SAAVIK
(comes out of being
stunned)
Prepare for warp speed.
SULU
Ready, sir.
KIRK
Mr. Sulu, go to Warp 5.
Sulu does, and with a great thrust of energy --
57 EXT. SPACE - ENTERPRISE (FEATURE STOCK) 57
The ship accelerates, and then, with an eye-filled
burst, whips ahead to warp speed, disappearing.
57A INT. SPOCK'S QUARTERS 57A
Spock is at meditation as Kirk enters quietly. Spock
looks up.
KIRK
We've got a problem.
Spock raises an eyebrow --
KIRK
(continuing)
Something may be wrong at Regula
I. We've been ordered to investigate.
SPOCK
Regula I is a scientific research
laboratory, if memory serves...
KIRK
I told Starfleet all we had was a
boatload of children but we're the
only ship in the quadrant. Spock:
those cadets of yours -- how good
are they? How will they respond
under real pressure?
SPOCK
Like all living beings, Admiral
each according to his gifts. The
ship is yours.
KIRK
That won't be necessary: just take
me to Regula I.
SPOCK
Excuse my presumption, but I do not
agree. As a teacher on a training
mission, I am content to command a
Starship. If we are to go on actual
duty, it is clear that the senior
officer aboard must assume command.
KIRK
But it may be nothing; garbled
communications. Why don't you...
SPOCK
You proceed from a false assumption.
I am a Vulcan. I have no ego to bruise.
Kirk smiles in bemused wonderment.
KIRK
You are going to remind me that
logic alone dictates your actions.
SPOCK
I was going to remind you of nothing,
least of all that which you know well.
(pause)
Your mistake, if I may be so bold,
was promotion. Commanding a Starship
is your first best destiny. Anything
else is a waste of material.
KIRK
I would not presume to debate you.
SPOCK
That is wise. In any case, were I
to invoke logic, logic clearly dictates
that the needs of the many outweigh
the needs of the few.
KIRK
Or the one.
Spock inclines his head.
SPOCK
You are my superior officer. You
are also my friend. I have been
and always shall be yours.
Kirk is moved. He starts to speak, can't -- finally:
KIRK
Will you accompany me to the bridge?
SPOCK
I'd best talk with Mr. Scott, first
so that he may, in his own words,
explain the situation to his cadets.
Kirk's face tells us the wisdom of Spock's choice.
58 EXT. SPACE STATION REGULA I 58
Floating quietly around the planet below. Tranquil
as we PUSH SLOWLY IN.
OVER we can hear, FILTERED, UHURA'S VOICE:
UHURA'S VOICE
Regula I, this is Enterprise. This
is Enterprise calling. Do you
receive... I say...
59 INT. ENTERPRISE BRIDGE 59
Featuring Spock and Uhura, as she keeps trying --
UHURA
... Again, this is Enterprise calling
Space Lab Regula I. Come in, please.
Dr. Marcus. Please respond, please
-- it's no use; no response from
Regula I.
SPOCK
But no longer jammed?
UHURA
No, sir. No nothing.
Spock considers, moves to Kirk.
SPOCK
There are two possibilities, sir
they are unwilling to respond, they
are unable to respond.
KIRK
How far?
SPOCK
Twelve hours and forty-three
minutes, present speed.
KIRK
Give up Genesis, she said. What in
God's name does that mean? Give it
up to whom?
SPOCK
It might help my analysis if I knew
what Genesis was.
Kirk looks at him, nods; rising now.
KIRK
Uhura, ask Dr. McCoy to join us in
my quarters. Mr. Saavik, take the
con.
They start for the Turbo Lifts as Saavik reacts --
60 INT. KIRK'S QUARTERS 60
BONES
I've got the sick bay ready. Will
someone please tell me what is going
on?
KIRK
(dims lights)
Computer. Request security procedure
and access to Project Genesis
Summary.
COMPUTER VOICE
Identify for retina scan.
KIRK
Kirk, Admiral James T., Starfleet
General Staff. Security Class 1.
The screen is suddenly busy with coded read-outs and
then computer graphics of retina patterns. Then it
glows green. SECURITY CLEARANCE, CLASS 1 GRANTED.
KIRK
(continuing)
Summary, please.
More coded read-outs, a red line SECURITY SCAN, then
over it APPROVED, in green. Replaced by:
61 ON SCREEN INT. CAROL MARCUS' LAB, REGULA I 61
Carol appears, FACING CAMERA, not used to it. To one
side stands David and behind them, the lab.
62 ANGLE - KIRK, SPOCK, BONES 62
SPOCK
Carol Marcus --
KIRK
Yes.
63 ON SCREEN (AND INTERCUT) 63
CAROL
I'm Dr. Carol Marcus, and I am
the director of the Project
Genesis team at Regula I. What
exactly IS Genesis? Put simply,
Genesis is a procedure whereby
the molecular structure of any
given matter can be restructured
-- changed -- into anything else
of identical mass.
(DNA ILM TAPE ACCOMPANIES, AD LIB)
SPOCK
Fascinating.
KIRK
Wait --
CAROL
Stage One of our experiments
was conducted in the labora-
tory. Stage Two of the series
will be attempted in a lifeless
underground; Stage Three will
involve the process on a plane-
tary scale. What follows is a
computer projected simulation
of Stage Three. Please watch
closely.
64 ILM MONITOR SEQUENCE 64
& &
65 CAROL 65
It is our intention to introduce
what we call the Genesis device
or "torpedo" into the targeted
area of a lifeless space body,
a moon or other inert form --
the device is fired --
66 ON BONES, SPOCK AND KIRK 66
react with wonder.
67 BACK TO MONITOR 67
CAROL
-- Unleashing, almost instantan-
eously, what we call the Genesis
effect. Particulate matter is
reorganized and electrified --
with life introduced results.
Instead of a dead moon, a living
breathing planet, capable of sus-
taining whatever life forms we
see fit to deposit on it... The
reformed object you see represents
the merest fraction of the Genesis
potential, should the Federation
wish to pursue these experiments to
their logical conclusion.
67A BACK TO CAROL IN LAB 67A
CAROL
When we consider the problems of
population and food supply, the
usefulness of this process begins
to become clear.
This concludes this demonstration
tape. Thank you for your attention.
The Genesis team eagerly awaits the
decision of the Federation regarding
the next phase of our work.
The tape becomes snowy and blinks off.
Kirk looks at Bones and Spock -- they are stunned.
SPOCK
It literally is Genesis...
KIRK
The power of creation --
SPOCK
Have they proceeded with their
experiments?
KIRK
The tape was made a year ago. I
can only assume they've reached
Phase Two by now --
BONES
But dear Lord, are we intelligent
enough to -- Suppose, this
thing were used where life already
exists?
SPOCK
It would destroy such life in favor
of its new matrix --
BONES
It's new -- have you any idea what
you're saying?
SPOCK
I was not attempting to evaluate
its moral implications, Doctor.
As a matter of cosmic history, it
has always been easier to destroy
than to create --
BONES
Not anymore! Now you can do both
at the same time! According to myth,
the earth was created in six days.
Watch out: here comes Genesis;
we'll do it for you in six minutes --
SPOCK
I don't dispute that in the wrong
hands --
BONES
Would you like to tell me whose
are the right hands, my cold-blooded
friend? Are you in favor of these
experiments?
KIRK
Gentlemen, this isn't --
SPOCK
Really, Dr. McCoy; you cannot ban
the acquisition of knowledge
because you distrust the moral
implications of what you learn.
Logic suggests --
BONES
Logic?? We're talking about
universal Armageddon, you inhuman
bloodless...
SAAVIK'S VOICE
(intercom)
Admiral, sensors indicate a vessel
in our area, closing fast.
KIRK
What do you make of her?
SAAVIK'S VOICE
It's one of ours, Admiral... It's
Reliant.
SPOCK
What's she doing here?
KIRK
Chekov's on Reliant, isn't he?
68 INT. ENTERPRISE BRIDGE 68
The whoosh of the turbo doors and Kirk, Bones and
Spock assume their posts. Saavik stands next to Kirk's
chair.
UHURA
She's not responding...
KIRK
Try the emergency channels...
UHURA
Enterprise to Reliant. Come in,
Reliant.
KIRK
Picture, Mr. Saavik.
69 ANGLE INCLUDING THE FORWARD SCREEN 69
Space; a tiny dot in the distance, growing larger.
SPOCK
Attempt visual communication.
UHURA
Yes, sir.
KIRK
Is it possible their COMM system
has failed -- ?
SPOCK
It would explain a great many things --
70 EXT. SPACE - THE RELIANT 70
Boring forward ominously.
71 INT. BRIDGE - THE RELIANT 71
Khan and his crew; no sign of Chekov and Terrell. On
Khan's screen, the Enterprise grows larger --
KHAN
(almost sing-song
with joy)
Slow to one-half impulse power.
Let's be friends...
HELMSMAN
Slowing to one-half impulse.
JOACHIM
They're requesting visual
communications, sir.
KHAN
Let them eat static.
JOACHIM
They're still running with shields down.
KHAN
Of course. We're one big happy fleet.
Ah, Kirk, my old friend, do you know
the Klingon proverb that tells us
revenge is a dish that is best
served cold?
(pause)
It is very cold in space.
72 INT. ENTERPRISE BRIDGE 72
SULU
Reliant in our section this quadrant,
sir, and slowing --
KIRK
Visual.
Visual of Reliant appears.
SAAVIK
Sir, may I quote General Order 12:
'On the approach of any vessel, when
communications have not been est --
SPOCK
Lieutenant, the Admiral is aware
of the Regulations.
SAAVIK
Aye, sir.
KIRK
(watches the
screen)
This is damned peculiar.
(beat)
Yellow alert.
SAAVIK
Energize defense fields.
ALARMS SOUND. The lights on the bridge dim into the
soft reddish glow of battle illumination. ADDITIONAL
CREW troop in to man vacant consoles.
UHURA
I'm getting a voice message... wait
... short range band. They say their
Chambers coil is shorting their COMM
system.
KIRK
Spock?
SPOCK
Scanning...
He steps to his station.
73 EXT. SPACE 73
The two ships are very close, barely moving as they inch
toward each other.
74 INT. RELIANT BRIDGE 74
JOACHIM
They still haven't raised their
shields.
Khan is half out of his seat, sweating with anticipation.
KHAN
Careful: Not all at once. The
engine room. Lock on target and
prepare to fire.
JOACHIM
Locking phasers on target.
Computer graphics monitor: Cross-hairs on Enterprise.
BIG SCREEN (?)
75 INT. ENTERPRISE BRIDGE - FAVORING SPOCK 75
He reacts to his blue-lit scope --
SPOCK
Their coil emissions are normal...
Wait: their shields are going up.
They're locking phasers -- !
KIRK
Raise shields! Energize phasers,
stand by to --
But the ENTIRE BRIDGE is ROCKED by a shock impact, some
of the crew sent flying.
76 EXT.SPACE 76
Reliant firing phasers at Enterprise. A hit in the rear
of the engine room area, debris flying into the void.
77 INT. ENTERPRISE ENGINE ROOM 77
An explosion rips through the facility, sending yellow-
ish green GAS hurtling down the long facility towards us.
Crewmen are hurled through the air, screaming.
78 ANGLE - THE GREAT AUTO DOORS 78
roll closed, sealing off the damaged tail section,
SIRENS SHRIEKING!
79 ANGLE - THE TRAINEES 79
terrified, scramble to get out amid the deadly yellow-
ish green smoke, the cries.
80 ANGLE - SCOTTY 80
trying to rally them --
SCOTTY
Respirators! Get back! Use your
respirators!
And he puts his own respirator on, as do some of the
veterans. Preston dons his respirator -- and stays.
81 HIGH ANGLE - ENGINE ROOM 81
The angle we saw during inspection. The trainees, in
panic amid the gas crawl over each other trying to get
out. They scramble over each other's shoulders in the
efforts to escape, screaming and shouting.
82 INT. ENTERPRISE BRIDGE 82
The bridge is slowly righting. Crew members getting
back to their stations. On speaker, we hear the CRIES
AND SHOUTS of the Engine Room.
KIRK
Mr. Sulu... The shields!
SULU
Trying, sir!
INTERCOM VOICE
Medical Alert: Engine Room.
Bones dashes out.
SULU
I can't get power, sir!
KIRK
Scotty!
Scotty's voice is faint, drowned by the screams and
cries from a dozen intercom stations.
KIRK
(continuing)
Uhura, turn off those damn
channels!!
Uhura does. There is a dead silence. Then:
UHURA
Mr. Scott on discrete.
KIRK
Scotty, let's have it.
83 INT. ENGINE ROOM - FAVORING SCOTTY 83
Behind, the crew chief and a few others work feverishly
in respirators. Scotty, in respirator, with a throat
mike which filters his voice.
SCOTTY
Just hanging on, sir. Main energizers
out.
84 INT. ENTERPRISE BRIDGE 84
ON SCREEN computer graphics, red flashing lights indi-
cate damaged areas. Spock steps up to Kirk evaluating
the display.
SPOCK
They knew just where to hit us.
KIRK
WHO? Who knew just where to hit
us? And why?
SPOCK
(shakes head)
One thing is certain; we cannot
escape on auxiliary power.
KIRK
Visual!
(sees visual)
Mr. Sulu, divert everything to the
phasers --
SPOCK
(re screen)
Too late --
On VISUAL SCREEN, Photon torpedoes approach...
KIRK
Hang on!
The bridge is shaken badly, screens go dark, fires spark
and erupt. ALARMS and SOUND full. Crew personnel try
to put out electrical fires, help the fallen --
85 EXT. SPACE - RELIANT 85
circling Enterprise.
86 INT. RELIANT BRIDGE - FAVORING KHAN AT DASH 86
The glow of the O.S. screens and battle illumination
highlighting the passion in his eyes.
87 INT. ENTERPRISE BRIDGE 87
The firefighting continues.
KIRK
Scotty -- what's left?
SCOTTY'S VOICE
Just the batteries, sir. I can have
auxiliary power in a few minutes --
KIRK
We don't have minutes. Can you
give me phaser power?
SCOTTY'S VOICE
A few shots, sir.
SPOCK
Not enough against their shields.
KIRK
Who the hell are they?
UHURA
Admiral... Commander Reliant is
signaling.
(a pause)
He wishes to discuss terms of our
surrender.
There is a moment. Kirk looks around the battered
bridge, and his eyes meet Spock's, and Saavik's.
KIRK
On screen.
UHURA
(hesitating)
Admiral --
KIRK
Do it, while we have time.
All eyes go to the SCREEN. After momentary visual
confusion, Khan's face appears, smiling --
KIRK
(continuing; dumbfounded)
Khan!
SAAVIK
Who?
KHAN
You still remember, Admiral. I
cannot help but be touched. Of
course, I remember you.
KIRK
What is the meaning of this attack?
Where is the crew of the Reliant?
KHAN
Surely I have made my meaning plain.
I mean to avenge myself upon you,
Admiral. I've deprived your ship of
power and when I swing round I mean
to deprive you of your life --
88 EXT. SPACE 88
We can see Reliant making a large arc as she prepares to
come back for another round.
89 INT. ENTERPRISE BRIDGE 89
KHAN
(on screen)
-- But I wanted you to know first
who it was who had beaten you: I,
Khan Noonian Singh, the eagle you
attempted to cage forever.
KIRK
Khan, listen to me -- if its me you
want, I'll have myself beamed aboard.
All I ask is that you spare my crew.
KHAN
That is a most intriguing offer.
Typical, I must say of your sterling
character. Let me think.
90 EXT. SPACE 90
Reliant continues her slow arc.
91 INT. ENTERPRISE BRIDGE 91
KHAN
(on screen)
I make you a counter-proposal, I will
agree to your terms, if in addition
to yourself, you turn over to me all
data and material regarding the
project called Genesis.
Reactions from Spock and Kirk.
KIRK
Genesis, what's that?
KHAN
Don't play with me, Kirk, my hand is
on the phaser control --
KIRK
Give me some time to recall the data
on our computers --
KHAN
I give you sixty seconds, Admiral.
Kirk turns from the screen --
SPOCK
Admiral, you can't give him Genesis...
KIRK
At least we know he hasn't got it.
Just keep nodding as though I'm
giving orders. Saavik, punch up the
data charts of Reliant's command
console -- hurry...
SAAVIK
Reliant's command...
KIRK
HURRY.
SPOCK
The prefix code?
KIRK
It's all we've got.
SAAVIK
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