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Roddenberry, Gene Livingston, Harold Star Trek The movie (1979)
This first Star Trek film reunites the U.S.S. Enterprise's original crew from the 1960s television show. Capt. James T. Kirk (William Shatner), now an admiral, and his former crew must save humanity from a giant alien ship steadily approaching Earth and destroying everything in its path. There's conflict on the ship as well as in the universe, as displaced Cmdr. Decker (Stephen Collins), the Enterprise's new captain, becomes Kirk's assistant.
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FADE IN :
1 EXT SPACE (S) 1
An ever expanding infinity of light and color as CAMERA
TRAVELS THROUGH deep space, MOVING DIRECTLY for one pinpoint of light: a STAR GROWING RAPIDLY as we SWEEP TOWARD IT, a normal white star SUDDENLY CHANGING, brightening, flaring unbelievable intensity: supernova. The CAMERA HOLDS just a moment, then MOVES on, SEARCH- ING through space, the jeweled beauty of other star systems, sparkling nebulae, swirling hydrogen clouds. STILL MOVING, then CAMERA FINDS:
2 EXT. AREA OF LUMINESCENCE (S) 2
In the far distance, slowly growing in size as CAMERA APPROACHES: it resembles, vaguely at this distance, an Aurora Borealis: flaring colors from the fringes, beautiful yet ominous. It is so large, this Cloud, it can envelope an entire solar system. CAMERA CONTINUES APPROACHING the Cloud, and then suddenly, crossing our POV, a: 3 KLINGON HEAVY CRUISER (S) 3
In a graceful, turning arc toward the mysterious LUMINESCENCE. CAMERA FOLLOWS this Klingon, then FINDS a second Klingon cruiser, also turning toward the Cloud, which continues to grow in size as the Klingons approach at warp speed, CAMERA CLOSING on the lead ship, until the vessel’s detail can be clearly MADE OUT: lights, weaponry, power systems, identification emblazoned on the nacelles and saucer in Klingon language (and symbols).
4 INT. KLINGON CRUISER BRIDGE (O) 4
Clearly alien, an ODD-SOUNDING KLAXON signaling "battle stations." Orders issued in KLINGON LANGUAGE, the KLINGON CAPTAIN and EXEC peering at an unusual bridge viewer at the huge area of LUMINESCENT HAZE directly ahead. In KLINGON DIALOGUE:
KLINGON CAPTAIN (Give me tactical.)
5 CLOSE - MAIN VIEWER (O) 5
goes suddenly to a TACTICAL GRID SYSTEM, showing the LUMINESCENT HAZE to be an ENORMOUS BLIP OF LIGHT ON THE SCREEN, with two TINY PINPRICKS OF LIGHT complete- ing their turn on a direct course toward it.
6 EXT. SPACE - THE KLINGON PATROL AND THE HAZE (S) 6
The Patrol is clearly SEEN now on the right of the bottom of the FRAME... THREE tiny ships closing on the
steadily growing LUMINESCENT HAZE.
7 INT. THE KLINGON BRIDGE - CAPTAIN AND EXEC (O) 7
All eyes on the viewer that shows the ships sweeping on the Mysterious cloud.
KLINGON CAPTAIN (In Klingonese) Visual.
The TECHNICIAN makes the switch.
8 CLOSE - VIEW SCREEN - LUMINESCENT HAZE (O) 8
growing ever larger, its flaring colors menacing, mysterious, strangely beckoning.
9 INT. BRIDGE - KLINGON COMMAND CRUISER 9
The crew stands by for battle. KLINGON CAPTAIN (In Klingonese) Tactical again. Stand by on torpedoes.
10 EAT SPACE - LEAD KLINGON VESSEL (TORPEDO HATCH) (S) 10
sliding open, the glowing "Hell Fire" of the Photon Launch tubes, slowly revealed.
11 VERY WIDE ANGLE - THE THREE SHIPS (S) 11
They are tiny, insect-like shapes moving still CLOSER to the Luminescent Cloud, so large now that it begins to dominate all space behind.
12 INT. KLINGON BRIDGE - TACTICAL GRID - CAPTAIN AND 12 EXEC (O)
The growing nearness and enormous size of the Cloud also reflected on the Tactical Grid, somehow more awesome by this schematic view. The Captain gestures the order to "FIRE."
13 EXT. SPACE - ANGLE ON KLINGON VESSEL - TORPEDO HATCH (S) 13
The BRILLIANT PHOTON BLOBS of the torpedoes spurt from the tubes.
14 ANGLE ON KLINGON VESSEL (S) 14
A deadly PHOTON TORPEDO pattern racing away from the Klingon and toward the Luminescent glow in the distance.
15 INT. KLINGON BRIDGE - TACTICAL GRID (O) 15
Three torpedoes are heading directly toward the Cloud. Suddenly they glow briefly and disappear long before they reach their intended target.
16 INT. KLINGON BRIDGE - CAPTAIN AND EXEC 16
incredulous that their torpedoes have disappeared without a trace.
17 EXT SPACE - THE CLOUD - THREE KLINGON SHIPS (S) 17
as the second and third ships launch torpedoes toward the color-flaring surface of the cloud. This time we have an outside, real VIEW of the torpedoes glowing brightly and then disappearing with no effect.
18 INT. KLINGON BRIDGE (O) 18
The Klingon crew grim, desperate, watching a BRIGHT STACCATO BLIP OF POWER from within the LUMINESCENCE.
KLINGON CAPTAIN (quickly; Klingonese) Full force fields; evasive maneuvers.
19 EAT SPACE - THE CLOUD - THE KLINGON PATROLS (S) 19
Out of the LUMINESCENCE hurtles a FRIGHTENING WHIPLASH OF ENERGY. It bears down on the Klingon Patrol, now in an evasive maneuver. Then the WHIPLASH BOLT hits the third cruiser in a writhing flare of energy which totally engulfs the vessel.
The other two ships veer off, warping around again into attack position. The THIRD SHIP has begun to implode in on itself, the matter-energy of its existence drained by the WHIPLASH BOLT that HOLDS IT.
20 ANGLE ON REMAINING KLINGON CRUISERS (S) 20
desperately defending themselves, FORCE FIELDS FULL UP, RAPIDLY FIRING PHOTON TORPEDOES. But now a SECOND WHIPLASH ENERGY BOLT has emerged from the cloud and hits the second vessel, DESTROYING it.
The THIRD WHIPLASH BOLT glances off the surviving Cruiser as the ship retreats in a wide, evasive turn, FIRING from stern tubes.
21 INT. KLINGON BRIDGE 21
The bridge shattered; Klingon bodies. The mortally- wounded Captain is transmitting urgently:
KLINGON CAPTAIN (In Klingonese) ... severely damaged. Returning fire...
22 EXT. SPACE - STARFLEET MONITOR STATION EPSILON 9 (S) 22
Serenity here. A barren, rocky small plantoid softly lit by the myriad stars. This is a small Starfleet outpost, antennae sprouting everywhere. Tiny figures (WORKERS) servicing one antenna illustrate the size of the installation.
23 INT. EPSILON 9 - MONITOR ROOM - A VIEWER (O) 23
SHOWING the battle scene, and the VOICE OF THE KLINGON CAPTAIN in his last stand against the Object; his VOICE is weary, almost mechanical. On the adjacent viewer, an English printout of the Klingon’s words chatters along the bottom of the picture:
KLINGON CAPTAIN (In Klingonese) Imperial Klingon Cruiser Amar... severely damaged by unfamiliar weaponry... intruder unidentified..
24 WIDER ANGLE - EPSILON 9 STARFLEET PERSONNEL AND VIEWER (O) 24
At the viewers are a FEMALE LIEUTENANT and FOUR TECH- NICIANS. COMMANDER BRANCH, a young, alert, enters hur- riedly, scans he console.
LIEUTENANT Our sensor drone is intercepting this on Quad L-14.
KLINGON CAPTAIN (V.O.) ... believe luminescent cloud to be enormous power field surrounding alien vessel... size and description unknown.. our sensor scans unable to penetrate. Imperial Klingon Cruiser Amar... continuing to attack.
BRANCH That’s within Klingon boundaries. Who are they fighting?
LIEUTENANT Unknown, sir.
A violent EXPLOSION inside the Klingon bridge -- Klingon Captain’s body is thrown violently against the bulkhead.
TECHNICIAN I have an exterior visual!
25 CLOSE ON VIEWER (O) 25
showing EXTERIOR of the Klingon vessel: a final, frightening WHIPLASH ENERGY BOLT strikes it -- then the same awesome IMPLOSION INTO FIREBALL.
26 WIDER ANGLE - PERSONNEL AND VIEWER (O) 26
The Starfleet station onlookers react to the utter annihilation of the huge cruiser. And now, past where the cruiser just disappeared -- the mysterious LUMINES- CENCE approaching in distance. Technician hits a switch, magnifying the strange CLOUD.
LIEUTENANT We’ve plotted a course on that cloud, Commander: it will pass into Federation Space fairly close to us.
BRANCH Heading?
27 CLOSE ON THE MAIN MONITOR STATION (O) 27
as its focal point shifts to the huge elliptically- shaped LUMINESCENCE racing across the sky. MUSIC (V’GER THEME) COMMENCES in a low, unresolved CHORD that remains in the background through the remainder of this scene, and the beginning of the next one.
LIEUTENANT’S VOICE Sir, it’s on a precise heading for Earth.
Ominously now the LUMINESCENCE increases in size, and begins to fill the viewer. HOLD A MOMENT, and then:
28 EXT. SURFACE OF PLANET VULCAN - DAY (M) 28
with the CAMERA MOVING THROUGH masses of thick, steamy vaporous clouds, swirling about, rising boilingly up from some unseen, underground source. The CAMERA CONTINUES MOVING through clouds.
And then... the Vulcan landscape. Harsh, strange angular peaks and rock formations -- the barren, legend- ary mountain home of Vulcan Masters.
29 EXT. VULCAN LEDGE - SPOCK ( M & F.P.) 29
Spock’s lean features instantly recognizable despite unkempt, longer hair and the fatigue born of a long, harsh discipline he has undergone. His robes, tattered and dust covered, are that of a Vulcan Aspirant in study with the Masters. Under the V’ger THEME MUSIC we HEAR a VOICE in ritual tones:
FEMALE MASTER’S VOICE Spock, son of Sarek of Vulcan... and of Amanda of Earth... diligently you have labored for purification of mind...
30 REVERSE ANGLE - SPOCK, VULCAN MASTERS AND RUINS 30
In b.g., gigantic ancient Vulcan statues and ruins. In f.g., the stone platform on which Spock stands facing a semi-circle of three similar platforms. On them in regal robes are three VULCAN MASTERS. The Master in the center is a female, the other two Masters are male. The elderly female is holding a cord and ancient pendant as if ready to place it around
Spock’s neck at an appropriate moment. Spock is staring up as V’ger THEME MUSIC fades.
MALE MASTER (chidingly) Spock . . . !
Spock turns, giving a small contrite nod -- the ritual continues.
FEMALE MASTER Here are these sands, our fore- bearers cast out their animal passions. Here our race was saved by the first attainment of Kolinahr. MALE MASTER Kolinahr: the final shedding of all emotion.
FEMALE MASTER You have labored long, Spock. Now receive from us this symbol of total logic.
Spock starts to kneel... the Female Master moves in, intending to put the ancient pendant around his neck. But Spock now hesitates -- he’s troubled as though uncertain he deserves this symbol and waves the pendant away. Then, a faint reprise of the V’ger THEME MUSIC now causes the Female Master to look skyward. She turns from this back to Spock as she exchanges a look with the Male Masters.
FEMALE MASTER (gestures Spock forward) Come, give me your thoughts.
She kneels with Spock -- lays her hands on his temples in Vulcan mind-meld position.
FEMALE MASTER (continuing) Our minds, Spock... One and together....
Their eyes close -- their minds meld -- then her head jerks slightly, her features change as her mind feels Spock’s reactions to the V’ger consciousness. A long moment, then she opens her eyes, gets to her feet and looks down on the still kneeling Spock. Then, she casts aside the pendant she carries -- it falls into the dust.
FEMALE MASTER (continuing; sadly) This consciousness which calls -- it stirs your human half, Spock? You have not achieved Kolinahr -- Your human emotions are not fully extinguished. (turns to the other Masters) He will not achieve his goal with us. His answer lies elsewhere.
The three Masters leave -- Spock watches them go, his disappointment evident even in his stoic features.
31 MED. ANGLE ON SPOCK (M. & F.P.) 31
CAMERA CLOSES IN on his face as we again HEAR a frag- ment of V’ger THEME MUSIC -- Spock again raises his head and peers up into the heavens. HOLD on his face a moment, then...
SHOCK CUT TO :
32 EXT. EARTH - AN AIR TRAM - DAY (S) 32
gleaming silver in the sun as it streaks TOWARD THE CAMERA POSITION and hurtles PAST.
33 EXT. SAN FRANCISCO - HILLTOP AIR TRAM STATION - 33 DAY (M)
From this vantage, we can SEE all of twenty-third century San Francisco stretched out before us. In the b.g., the familiar forms of the carefully preserved Golden Gate Bridge and Transamerica Pyramid Building serve as our only reminders that this is, indeed, San Francisco.
The AIR TRAM (an anti-gravitational train flying several feet above the ground) DECELERATES sharply, settles to the ground with a whisper.
34 EXT. TRAM STATION - CLOSE ON TRAM DOORS - DAY 34
The doors opening, and various TRAVELERS (civilians and Starfleet personnel) leaving the tram, striding onto the platform, continuing on their respective ways. Among the departing throng:
35 KIRK 35
in Admiral’s uniform, grim, determined, moving through the throng. Now and then Starfleet officers nod re- spectfully; KIRK responds with detached formality; his mind is clearly set on something he is resolved to ac- complish here in headquarters -- whatever the cost. CAMERA WITH HIM, to:
36 INT. AIR TRAM STATION - DAY ` 36
as Kirk strides into the graceful Starfleet HQ building. Many PEOPLE are about, civilians and uniformed person- nel; most of them with some air of urgency. (NOTE: ALIENS interspersed among them, Vulcans, blue-skinned Andorians, high-domed Vegans, ect.) Kirk continues on when suddenly he reacts, annoyed as he sees:
37 SONAK 37
a Vulcan, Lt Commander; short, white-haired, grizzled, hurrying along. Kirk calls to him:
KIRK Commander Sonak... !
SONAK turns with Vulcan imperturbability to face Kirk who steps toward him
KIRK (continuing) You’ve received your appointment as Enterprise Science Officer?
SONAK (nods) Based, I am told, on your recommendation, Admiral. Thank you.
KIRK Why aren’t you on board?
SONAK Captain Decker requested I complete final Science briefing here before...
KIRK (interrupting) Here at Starfleet...? The Enterprise is in final preparation to leave dock...
SONAK Which will require twenty more hours at minimum, Admiral...
KIRK Twelve! I’m on my way to a meeting with Admiral Nogura which will not last more than three minutes. Report to me on the Enterprise in one hour.
SONAK To you, sir?
KIRK I intend to be there following that meeting. Report to me. One hour!
And Kirk turns, strides purposefully away. Sonak gazes after him, one eyebrow raised quizzically.
38 EXT. EARTH ORBIT (S) 38
In f.g., Orbital drydock offices, rotating slowly but perceptibly against blue-black of space. Small figures in spacesuits working on construction, with work belts. Beyond and below... Earth. In the far distance we can barely make out an orbital drydock.
39 CLOSER ANGLE - ORBITAL OFFICE CLUSTER (S) 39
The cluster is a fully-equipped dockyard engineering center and computer drafting office.
CAMERA MOVES IN AND CENTERS ON an outer "Travel Pod."
40 INT. INNER OFFICE (O) 40
an installation which also includes a double position transporter, in which we SEE the TRANSPORTER EFFECT BEGIN. With the TRANSPORTER CREW IS SCOTT. He’s with a Technician, busy with a piece of complex circuitry. Then he turns, sees that it is Kirk BEAMING in here. As Kirk materializes, steps off the transporter plat- form, Scott moves quickly to him.
40A KIRK AND SCOTT 40A
The starship Engineering Officer clearly surprised to see Kirk here. Kirk has the same look of grim de- termination we just saw in the headquarters building. SCOTT Admiral, I’ve been hoping to see you. Maybe you can get through to those thick heads in Starfleet that...
KIRK Why aren’t the Enterprise transporters in operation, Mister Scott?
SCOTT We’re hoping it’s only a temporary problem, Admiral...
KIRK See that it is. (moving toward pod) Take me over, please.
Scott is now eying Kirk just a little warily as he fol- lows him into the pod. Kirk’s determined expression suggests that some chips are going to fly and Scott does not want to become one of them.
SCOTT (carefully) Admiral, the Enterprise has just finished eighteen months redesign- ing and refitting. She needs testing, a shakedown...
KIRK Mr. Scott, there’s an alien object with unbelievable destructive power less than three days away from this planet...
Kirk hits a button on the travel pod panel -- the air- lock doors SLAM closed behind them. Then, stepping im- mediately to the front observation window:
KIRK (continuing) ... the only Starship in interception range is the Enterprise! Ready, or not, she launches in twelve hours!
Scott throws Kirk an appalled look but is now occupied in sealing the Outer Pod door and manipulating drive controls.
CAMERA CONTINUES TO PULL BACK TO REVEAL front of the Pod and arms of the office complex as Pod disconnects and starts to move.
40C EXT. POD 40C
CAMERA CONTINUES TO PULL BACK TO REVEAL front of the pod and arms of the office complex as Pod disconnects and starts moving.
41 EXT. EARTH ORBIT - ANGLES ON TRAVEL POD (S) 41 - - 43 43 as it moves way from the office complex. We can SEE the jet flames of its tiny thrusters as it cir- cles around, heads off (toward the distant Orbital dry dock).
44 INT. TRAVEL POD - KIRK AND SCOTT 44
Scott nervously eying Kirk, and finally deciding to make one more effort:
SCOTT The crew hasn’t had near enough transition time with all the new equipment. And the engines, Admiral: they’ve yet to be even tested at warp power. Add to that, an untried Captain...
KIRK (hint of smile) Two and a half years as Chief of Starfleet Operations may have made me a little stale, Mr. Scott -- but I wouldn’t exactly consider myself ’untried.’
It takes Scott a moment to comprehend, and Kirk smiles now, nods:
KIRK (continuing) They gave her back to me, Scotty.
Scott peers at him, genuinely surprised -- and pleased. Then:
SCOTT "Gave’ her back, sir...? I doubt it was that easy... (returns smile) But any man who could manage such a feat, I wouldna dare disappoint. She’ll launch on time, sir... (with confidence) And she’ll be ready.
And he clasps Kirk’s elbow affectionately, then gestures Kirk to look out the pod window.
45 EXT. OUTSIDE THE POD WINDOW - KIRK’S POV (O) 45
as he looks out: the blue-black of orbital space.
46 INT. TRAVEL POD 46
Scott is well aware of what the Enterprise means to Kirk. As Scott maneuvers the pod to provide the best perspective, Kirk peers through the observation window, craning his head, hungry for his first glimpse of the starship. Scott is watching him, immensely pleased.
47 PAST THEM TO THE POD WINDOW (O) 47
as we SEE the drydock and more of its detail, and a hint of what is inside.
48 EXT. EARTH ORBIT - OTHER ANGLES FROM THE POD (O) 48 - -
50 50 PAST Kirk and Scott the corner of the drydock becomes larger -- we begin SEEING more of it. And then the merest glimpse of what is inside the drydock: The Enterprise slips INTO VIEW.
51 INT. POD - VERY CLOSE ON KIRK AT WINDOW 51
as he watches, his face reflecting all of it: the awe, the wonder, the romance, the obsession. The one comp- lete love of his life. And with that love regained, he is becoming more fully alive again.
Kirk looks at Scott; for a moment both hold each other’s eye. Scott knows precisely how Kirk feels. Both turn to the window again.
52 WHAT THEY SEE - THE ENTERPRISE (S) 52
Now DOMINATING the SCREEN -- the awesome, symmetrical bulk of the starship comes fully INTO VIEW. And it dominates Kirk’s -- and our emotions.
53 EXT. THE ENTERPRISE - AND THE POD (TINY IN THIS SHOT) 53 - - 56 AS IT CIRCLES - THE ANTI-LIKE FIGURES OF WORKERS (S) 56
The great ship dwarfs everything. The drydock becomes a fragile filigree framing the ship’s great curved bulk. The tiny pod continues to move along it.
Small automated welding devices move along the gird- ers, working with brief, bright orange-white flares. In other areas of metal lace structure, supplies and equipment are being loaded onto the ship. The pod continues moving (Scott is giving Kirk time to see all), watched carefully by the TINY FIGURES OF SUPERVISING TECHNICIANS on the drydock. Now the pod moves toward mating position. It closes in, secures itself to the outer airlock.
57 INT. POD - AT THE AIRLOCK 57
Scott completing the mating procedure, Kirk turning from the observation window. Outside, the metallic.. CLICK of the pod locking onto the airlock. Now the "WHOOSH" of the latch doors securing, the CLANG of security bolts. It’s all been a rare and delicious moment for Kirk, and his face shows it.
OVER the POD INTERCOM we HEAR, "Pod secured. Pressure equalized." Scott moves the control to open the hatch.
58 INT. ENTERPRISE CARGO DECK (M) 58
A confusion of organized work and VOICES. The cargo deck bustles with activity; supplies and equipment being stored and installed.
59 INT. CARGO DECK - BALCONY AND CATWALK 59
Kirk and Scott are met by a nervous, perspiring ENSIGN.
KIRK AND SCOTT Permission to come aboard, sir...?
ENSIGN Granted, sir. Welcome aboard, Admiral... Commander Scott, you’re needed in Engineering immediately.
SCOTT (to Kirk) Sir, you’ll excuse me...?
Kirk gestures him to leave, and Scott hurries away. Kirk stands a moment, gazing down at the cargo deck.
60 ANGLE DOWN PAST KIRK TO FLOOR (M) 60
The crew maneuvering antigravity devices which move heavy containers -- scrambles of activity at storage holds and maintenance lockers.
61 CLOSE ON KIRK AND ENSIGN 61
Kirk is drinking it all in. He’s home.
ENSIGN (nervous) Sir, if you’ll follow me, I’ll...
KIRK I think I can find my way, Ensign.
And Kirk moves off, leaving the Ensign gazing at him, relieved.
62 EXT. ELEVATOR AND CATWALK 62
Kirk ENTERS ANGLE and the doors snap open.
63 INT. ELEVATOR 63
as Kirk enters. The doors close. Kirk waits a beat, savoring this moment too. Then, firmly to the control panel:
KIRK Bridge!
The turbo-elevator HUMS WITH POWER as it begins hur- tling up. On the wall back of Kirk we SEE an electronic diagram of the Enterprise tracking the elevator’s speedy trip to the Bridge.
64 INT. BRIDGE 64
A confusion of activity and VOICES. Pieces o equip- ment in a state of disarray: consoles open, fiber optic tubes unconnected, viewing screens dismantled. It’s a frantic, desperate scene -- a ship and crew to- tally unprepared. In the midst of this: ALIEN ensign is assisting UHURA (Lt. Comdr. stripes)deftly working her communications station, AD LIBBING "... Hailing frequency four, check. Hailing frequency five, will someone please check me?" At the helm, sweat-soaked SULU (Lt. Comdr stripes) has a service plate open, is peering inside to make delicate adjust- ments, AD LIBBING "... Helm, now give me a reading on four point zero zero six of full." And at the Weapons Control, CHEKOV (Full Lt.)argues with TECHNICIANS who insist photon torpedoes read "ready" while Chekov argues the computer is not relaying that information.
65 ANGLE ON THE ELEVATOR DOORS 65
snapping open -- and there is Kirk. For the moment no one notices him, and he stands watching, remembering. And then he moves forward toward the command center.
66 ACROSS UHURA TO KIRK 66
as she is the first to see him. She reacts,pleased.
UHURA Captain... Starfleet just signaled your transfer-of- command orders!
67 ANOTHER ANGLE - VARIOUS REACTION 67
as everyone else is suddenly aware of Kirk.
All work stops, with various AD LIBBED greetings from the old crew: "Admiral Kirk..." "It’s the Captain...!" etc., etc. But most sit or stand, simple gaping at Kirk, all quite awed. The old hands, Uhura, Sulu, and Chekov start converging on Kirk. But he gestures them back, speaking crisply. KIRK I appreciate the welcome; I wish the circumstances were less critical. (to Uhura) Epsilon Nine is monitoring the intruder; keep a channel open to them. (glances around) Where is Captain Decker?
SULU He’s in Engineering, sir... (uncomfortable, indicates Captain’s chair) He doesn’t know.
Kirk reacts with some exasperation, starts away, addresses Chekov:
KIRK Mr Chekov, assemble the crew on the Rec Deck at 0400 hours. I want to show them what we’re facing.
And Kirk moves to the elevator, enters, is gone. The moment the elevator doors snap closed:
SULU I wouldn’t have wanted to have been standing in his way. He wanted her back; he got her!
ALIEN ENSIGN (perturbed) And Captain Decker? He’s been with the ship every minute of her refitting...
UHURA (brittle) Ensign -- our chances of coming back from this mission in one piece may have just doubled...!
68 OMITTED 68 - - 69 69 70 INT. ENGINEERING SECTION 70
The entire complex a beehive of pre-departure activity. ENGINEERING PERSONNEL (at least a third of them female) coming and going, the platform-elevators (small, one- man lifts to various levels) busy. A gentle but con- stant HUM and WHIRR flows from the engine core, to indi- cate a pre-idling mode. There will be continual AD LIBBED conversation among the Technicians.
Now the Engine Room door opens and Kirk steps into the area. He stands a moment observing the activity. a grizzled ENGINEERING CHIEF pushes a huge condenser on an anti-grav device past irk with a respectful "watch it, sir" admonishment. Kirk moves on to:
71 THE INTERMIX CHAMBER 71
at the middle of the power shaft. Very NOISY here, and a continual CACOPHONY of COMPUTERIZED AND HUMAN VOICES calling off equipment checks. And grouped around a section of burnt-out circuitry are WILLARD DECKER, Captain’s stripes, handsome, in his early 30’s; Scott, and two Technicians. Decker and Scott are working feverishly uncoupling the device, probing its innards. Decker has discovered the problem, removed several transistor-type parts, taps them with a pencil-sized sonic analyzer.
DECKER (quietly elated) I thought so! See... the trans- porter sensor was not activated...
SCOTT (impressed) Aye, you were dead right about that... (to Technician) Clearly, put a back-up sensor into the unit.
72 ACROSS THEM TO KIRK 72
as the Technician prepares to install the device, Scott glances up to see Kirk.
He looks from Decker to Kirk in acute embarrassment (so that we should realize Scott hasn’t mentioned Kirk’s taking over to Decker). Decker now notices Kirk, reacts pleased.
DECKER Admiral Kirk... (shakes Kirk’s hand) We’re getting a top brass send off...? (self assured grin) She’ll launch on schedule if we have to tow her out with our bare hands. Right, Scotty?
SCOTTY (lamely) Aye, sir, that we will...
KIRK (to Decker) Will, let’s go over here and talk.
He indicates corner. Decker glances bemusedly at Kirk, then turns to Scott:
DECKER Let me now when the back-up is in place.
73 ACROSS SCOTT TO KIRK AND DECKER 73
as Scott AD LIBS a glum "Aye, sir," and watches them walk across the Chamber.
74 A CORNER OF THE INTERMIX CHAMBER 74
just a little quieter here, with Kirk and Decker arriv- ing, and Decker saying blithely:
DECKER All due respect, sir, I hope this isn’t a Starfleet pep talk; I’m just too busy.
Kirk eyes Decker -- then decides the best way to say it is plainly, directly.
KIRK I’m taking over the Center seat. I’m sorry, Will.
DECKER You are what...?
KIRK I’m replacing you as Captain of the Enterprise.
Decker seems shocked into silence; he can only peer at Kirk who reaches tentatively as though to clasp a paternal hand on Decker’s shoulder, then withdraws it and continues quickly.
KIRK (continuing) You’ll stay aboard as Executive Officer... a temporary grade reduction to Commander.
DECKER (finding his voice) -- You, personally, are assuming command?
KIRK Yes.
DECKER May I ask Why?
KIRK (nods) My experience -- five years out there dealing with unknowns like this -- my familiarity with the Enterprise, this crew...
DECKER Admiral, this is an almost totally new enterprise. You don’t know her a tenth as well as I do.
75 ANOTHER ANGLE - TO SHOW SCOTT IN B.G. (ACROSS THE 75 ROOM)
Scott, working on the relay, but continually glancing at Kirk and Decker with worried concern, as Kirk replies:
KIRK That’s why you’re staying aboard. I’m sorry, Will.
DECKER No, Admiral. I don’t think you are; not one damned bit. I remember when you recommended me for this command. You told me how envious you were, and if only you could find a way to get a starship command again. Well, sir, it looks like you found a way.
Kirk is silent a moment, peering levelly at Decker, who returns the gaze with equal intensity. Then:
KIRK Report to the bridge, Commander. Immediately.
Decker EXITS. Kirk waits, collecting his composure as he watches him go. Then Kirk turns to glare at Scott. Interrupted by a flare as something shorts out at the mechanism where Scott and Decker had been working. Technician (Clearly) reacts, hits an inter- com button fast:
TECHNICIAN (CLEARY) Transporter room, come in! Urgent! (to Scott) Redline on the transporters, Mister Scott!
Scott whirls to a console fast, speaks urgently!
SCOTT Transporter room, do not engage! Do not....
TECHNICIAN (CLEARY) (reacting to the reading; interruption) Too late; they’re beaming now!
Kirk is exiting on a run, followed by Scott.
76 INT. TRANSPORTER ROOM - INCLUDING TRANSPORTER CHAMBER 76 (O)
An unusually defective looking TRANSPORTER EFFECT in progress, alternately flashing and glowing -- even the Transporter SOUND seems wrong, as if struggling to overcome some problem. At the console, CHIEF RAND and ASSISTANT are reacting in surprised, near-horror as they attempt vainly to save the situation.
RAND (into intercom) Starfleet, override us! OVERRIDE...! Yank them back!
Suddenly, from Rand’s console,a VIOLENT GLARE -- a PROTESTING SOUND from the circuitry. And on the con- sole a red-warning light now begins flashing.
STARFLEET VOICE Unable to retrieve their pattern, Enterprise....!
Rand reacts in real horror now as human forms begin to FAINTLY MATERIALIZE, then FADE AWAY, then REAPPEAR IN FAINTLY MISSHAPEN FORM as she frantically works con- trols. Kirk ENTERS fast, steps to the console to assist Rand; Scott has also come in and moves to the console, brushes aside the Asst. Chief, and begins manipulating the additional controls himself.
SCOTT We’re losing the pattern...!
KIRK (into intercom) Starfleet, boost your matter gain; we need more signal!
RAND Oh, no! They’re forming!
77 CLOSER ON THE TRANSPORTER CHAMBER (O) 77
with the human forms FLUTTERING INTO FULLER AND FULLER MATERIALIZATION, FRIGHTENINGLY, HORRIBLY MISSHAPEN. We RECOGNIZE one form as the Vulcan, Sonak -- the other a human WOMAN. They MATERIALIZE; we HEAR A MOAN form from the Vulcan -- the Woman’s SCREAM OF PAIN. Then, all at once, the half-materialized bodies are gone; the transporter chamber is empty.
KIRK Oh, my God...!
78 KIRK, SCOTT AND RAND 78
gazing, horrified, at the empty chamber.
KIRK (into intercom) Starfleet, do you have them?
A mutter of utter, vacant silence -- and Kirk and Scott look at each other again, their pained faces presaging the answer they already know:
STARFLEET VOICE (shaken) Enterprise... what we got back didn’t live long. Fortunately.
Another moment of stunned silence, and then Kirk hits the transmission button -- fighting to control his voice as:
KIRK Starfleet... Kirk. Please... express my condolences to their families. Commander Sonak’s can be reached through the Vulcan Embassy. (see Rand’s stricken expression) There was nothing you could have done, Rand. It wasn’t your fault.
And before Rand can answer, Kirk leaves the room.
79 INT. CORRIDOR - TRAVELING WITH KIRK 79
as Kirk steps out, and the doors snap closed behind him. In the corridor the furor of the hurried depar- ture is, as everywhere, quite evident: CREW MEMBERS move back and forth. But Kirk does not see them; his mind is tormented by the transporter accident -- was there something he should have done, could have done, to prevent it? Should he launch on schedule with the starship this unready? Has he done right in yielding to this terrible needs for starship command again, forcing Starfleet to give her to him? Would Decker’s knowledge of the new design have prevented the acci- dent?
Kirk reaches a corridor intersection, looks around, realizes he’s lost track of where he is. A passing YEOMAN stops in response to his puzzled expression.
KIRK Turboshaft eight...?
YEOMAN Back that way, sir.
She’s indicating back the direction from which Kirk came. He nods his thanks, turns and moves back down the corridor.
80 DECKER 80
hurrying down the corridor. The two face each other a silent moment, Decker studying Kirk curiously.
KIRK We’ll have to replace Commander Sonak. I’d still like a Vulcan there, if possible...
DECKER None available, Captain. There’s no one in fact, who’s fully rated on this design.
KIRK You are, Mister Decker. I’m afraid you’ll have to double as Science Officer.
And Kirk moves on, Decker stands gazing reflectively after him.
81 OMITTED 81 - - 84 84 85 CLOSE - FULL SHOT OF THE KLINGON SHIP BEING DESTROYED 85 (AS SEEN ON VIEWER) (O) (in the last part of the scene which showed the Klingon Captain speaking in Klingonese and an English print- out interpretation appearing at the screen bottom. The Klingon ship nearly totaled; one engine nacelle gone, smoke and flame spewing from the other, etc. And then that final WHIPLASH ENERGY BOLT STRIKING AND SPECTACULARLY DESTROYING THE SHIP, etc.)
But this time, O.S., we HEAR GASPS of incredulity from many throats (an audience), and various AD LIBBED com- ments: "My God...!" "I don’t believe it...!" "What could it be...?" Etc., etc.
And then, immediately following this, on the viewer:
86 THE LUMINESCENT CLOUD (AS SEEN ON A VIEWER) (O) 86
(as in earlier Epsilon 9 viewer -- but with no music, only more AD LIBBED exclamations from an audience.) The viewer goes blank.
87 INT. RECREATION DECK (M) 87
We SEE that all this was being viewed by the CREW MEMBERS (Aliens included) assembled on the Rec Deck.
The Recreation Deck is one of the largest areas on the ship, several deck levels high, a part of one wall consisting of picture windows, through which can be seen sections of the drydock structure outside.
On another wall is a large viewer, on which was just shown the Klingon transmission. Leading off and away from this deck area are what are obviously other specific recreation areas -- gymnasiums, food centers, game rooms, lounges, etc.
88 ANOTHER ANGLE OF THE RED DECK - HIGHER LEVEL 88
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