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* AllThereInTheManual: His first name isn't actually mentioned in the film or its credits, but had previously been given in a throwaway line in ''Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock''.

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* AllThereInTheManual: His first name isn't actually mentioned in the film or its credits, but had previously been given in a throwaway line in ''Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock''.''Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock'' when Bones used IAmXSonOfY after the Vulcans did so.
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* AllThereInTheManual: His name isn't actually mentioned in the film or its credits, but had previously been given in a throwaway line in ''Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock''.

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* AllThereInTheManual: His first name isn't actually mentioned in the film or its credits, but had previously been given in a throwaway line in ''Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock''.
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* OutlivingtheOffspring: In the [[TheBookOfTheFilm novelization]], Talbot explains to Dar that Korrd became fed up with the Empire's militarism after both his children, a son and a daughter, were killed in relatively minor skirmishes.

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* OutlivingtheOffspring: OutlivingOnesOffspring: In the [[TheBookOfTheFilm novelization]], Talbot explains to Dar that Korrd became fed up with the Empire's militarism after both his children, a son and a daughter, were killed in relatively minor skirmishes.
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* OutlivingTheOffspring: In the [[TheBookOfTheFilm novelization]], Talbot explains to Dar that Korrd became fed up with the Empire's militarism after both his children, a son and a daughter, were killed in relatively minor skirmishes.

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* OutlivingTheOffspring: OutlivingtheOffspring: In the [[TheBookOfTheFilm novelization]], Talbot explains to Dar that Korrd became fed up with the Empire's militarism after both his children, a son and a daughter, were killed in relatively minor skirmishes.
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* OutlivingTheOffspring: In the [[TheBookOfTheFilm novelization]], Talbot explains to Dar that Korrd became fed up with the Empire's militarism after both his children, a son and a daughter, were killed in relatively minor skirmishes.


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* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: Per the [[TheBookOfTheFilm novelization]], he happens to be the brother-in-law of the entire Klingon military's NumberTwo, or else he would certainly have been executed after his fall from grace.

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!!Sybok



->'''Played by:''' Creator/LaurenceLuckinbill
->'''Dubbed in French by:''' Jean-Pierre Delage

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->'''Played !!!'''Played by:''' Creator/LaurenceLuckinbill
->'''Dubbed !!!'''Dubbed in French by:''' Jean-Pierre Delage



!!Captain Klaa



->'''Played by:''' Creator/ToddBryant

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->'''Played !!!'''Played by:''' Creator/ToddBryant



[[folder: General Korrd]]

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[[folder: General Korrd]][[folder:General Korrd]]
!!General Korrd



->'''Played by:''' Charles Cooper

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->'''Played !!!'''Played by:''' Charles Cooper



!!God



->'''Played by:''' Creator/GeorgeMurdock

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->'''Played !!!'''Played by:''' Creator/GeorgeMurdock



!!St John Talbot



->'''Played by:''' Creator/DavidWarner

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->'''Played !!!'''Played by:''' Creator/DavidWarner






->'''Played by:''' Creator/HarveBennett

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->'''Played !!Admiral Robert Bennett
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!!David [=McCoy=]



->'''Played by:''' Creator/BillQuinn

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->'''Played !!!'''Played by:''' Creator/BillQuinn




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* MessianicArchetype: In the beginning of the film, Sybok appears as a hooded, bearded man who disarms and converts a bandit through kindness, and appears to heal him of all his pain via touch (using his Vulcan mind-reading, of course.) He even rides on a horse and wears a white cloak. Quickly {{Subverted}} once more his character and tactics become apparent.

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* MessianicArchetype: In the beginning of the film, Sybok appears as a hooded, bearded man who disarms and converts a bandit through kindness, and appears to heal him of all his pain via touch (using his Vulcan mind-reading, of course.) He even rides on a horse and wears a white cloak. Quickly {{Subverted}} once more of his character and violent tactics become apparent.

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