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− | + | An alien probe - "the traveler" - arrives at Earth and begins attempting to contact humpback whales using a modified whale song. However, at the time of the Federation, the great sea mammals have long since been hunted to extinction. The probe's amplified song disrupts Earth communications and causes atmospheric disturbance, threatening to wipe out humanity. Recently disgraced Admiral James Kirk and his crew, using a Klingon ship modified for time travel, seek to both save Earth and restore their reputations by traveling back in time to bring back humpback whales to answer the traveler's call. | |
== [[:Category:Bell 204/205|Bell 204]] == | == [[:Category:Bell 204/205|Bell 204]] == | ||
+ | Sulu flies this helicopter when the crew goes back in time to 1986. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:18, 30 December 2011
Movie (1986)
Starring:
William Shatner (James T. Kirk)
Leonard Nimoy (Spock)
DeForest Kelley (Leonard "Bones" McCoy)
James Doohan (Montgomery Scott)
George Takei (Hikaru Sulu)
Walter Koenig (Pavel Chekov)
An alien probe - "the traveler" - arrives at Earth and begins attempting to contact humpback whales using a modified whale song. However, at the time of the Federation, the great sea mammals have long since been hunted to extinction. The probe's amplified song disrupts Earth communications and causes atmospheric disturbance, threatening to wipe out humanity. Recently disgraced Admiral James Kirk and his crew, using a Klingon ship modified for time travel, seek to both save Earth and restore their reputations by traveling back in time to bring back humpback whales to answer the traveler's call.
Bell 204
Sulu flies this helicopter when the crew goes back in time to 1986.
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