1 | As in the [[Film/StarTrek2009 2009 film]], multiple references are made to earlier events and the [[AlternateTimeline original timeline]]: |
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3 | * The clothes Kirk and [=McCoy=] wear in the opening away mission are nearly identical to the ones they stole to infiltrate Paradise City in ''Film/StarTrekVTheFinalFrontier''. |
4 | * In the first bar scene when Pike tracks down Kirk, a woman runs buy wearing the hairstyle of the Vulcan ambassador from ''Star Trek V''. |
5 | * [=McCoy=] keeps a dead [[Recap/StarTrekS2E15TheTroubleWithTribbles Tribble]] in the medbay. |
6 | * The USS ''Vengeance'' pays homage to a variety of Starfleet ship designs: |
7 | ** It possesses a flat saucer section reminiscent of the ''[[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration USS Enterprise-D]]''. |
8 | ** Its nacelles are similar in shape to the re-fit ''[[Film/StarTrekTheMotionPicture USS Enterprise]]''. |
9 | ** Its stardrive section from the front bears similarities to the ''[[Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock Excelsior]]'' class and the ''[[Film/StarTrekFirstContact USS Enterprise-E]]'', only painted black. |
10 | * Although the five year mission [[spoiler: doesn't begin until the end of the film]], the official IDW comic book series has established that by this point the ''Enterprise'' crew has experienced a number of the adventures and missions that, in the original timeline, took place during the five-year mission. Hence, the existence of a Tribble on the ''Enterprise'' now, rather than the doctor first encountering them later on. |
11 | * [=McCoy=] also throws in a reference to the [[Recap/StarTrekS1E18Arena Gorn]]. |
12 | * [=McCoy=] performs surgery on a photon torpedo with a science officer, [[Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry again]]. This doubles as a {{Stealth Pun}}, a Stealth {{Visual Pun}}, or even a {{Shout Out}} to the original Chris Rock act since the good doctor spends a great deal of his screen time performing 'Rocket Surgery'. |
13 | * Admiral Pike's line, "They gave her back to me. The ''Enterprise''." is the same line (then) Admiral Kirk says to Scotty in ''Film/StarTrekTheMotionPicture'' before boarding the ''Enterprise''. |
14 | * A building known as "The Kelvin Memorial" can be seen in the background of one scene, referencing Kirk's father's doomed ship from [[Film/StarTrek2009 the first movie]]. |
15 | * The ship used by the ''Enterprise'' crew to infiltrate Qo'noS was confiscated weeks before from someone named [[Recap/StarTrekS1E6MuddsWomen Mudd]]. Note: In a case of AllThereInTheManual, this is a ''not'' actually Harry Mudd, the conman from the original series. It is a reference to an event in the IDW comics prequel in which a ''female'' smuggler named Mudd (implied to possibly be the daughter of Harry) encountered the ''Enterprise'' crew. |
16 | * [[spoiler: Khan and his crew being 300 years old, and responsible for a eugenics plot against the world, is a call back to Khan's backstory in "Space Seed"]]. |
17 | * [[spoiler:The black ops group behind Harrison and the ''Vengeance'' is Section 31, from ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' and ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'']]. |
18 | * Admiral Marcus has the ''[[Film/StarTrekFirstContact Phoenix]]'', the [[Series/StarTrekEnterprise NX-01]], and a [[Film/StarTrekTheMotionPicture XCV-330]] among his office collection of models depicting forms of Earth flight and space travel, from the Wright brothers' first plane through a V-2 rocket, Vostok, and Gemini. |
19 | * Also from ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'': the offshore stadium in San Francisco is still there, visible in at least one aerial shot of the city. |
20 | * There are numerous allusions to ''Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan'': |
21 | ** Several lines and other elements from the climactic SeparatedByTheWall scene between Kirk and Spock in ''Wrath of Khan'' are re-enacted [[spoiler:only with Spock and Kirk's places switched]]. Similarly, [[spoiler:most of [=McCoy=]'s lines from ''Wrath'' were transferred to Scotty whole cloth, specifically the lines, "You'll flood the whole compartment," and "Better get down here, better hurry."]] |
22 | ** Spock repeats his famous line from ''Wrath of Khan'' during the opening away mission: "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few." |
23 | ** [[spoiler:Spock's echo of Creator/WilliamShatner's "[[BigWordShout KHAAA]][[SayMyName AAAAN!!!]]" line]]. |
24 | ** Carol Marcus using her mother's last name to get on board the ''Enterprise'' recalls [[Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan her son in the prime timeline using her last name instead of his father's]]. The last name Wallace is taken from Janet Wallace, a minor character in the TOS episode "The Deadly Years." Carol Marcus was originally intended to be Wallace in ''Wrath of Khan''. |
25 | ** Also, Carol telling her father [[spoiler: that she's ashamed to be his daughter is the opposite of her son David telling Kirk that he's proud to be his son in ''The Wrath of Kahn.'']] |
26 | ** The ''Enterprise'' takes a massive beating by another Starfleet vessel, the USS ''Vengeance'', leading to serious damage to the engineering section, just like how the ''Enterprise'' took a beating by the USS ''Reliant''. |
27 | ** [[spoiler:Kirk]] incapacitates Scotty before going to repair the warp core, just like how Spock incapacitated [=McCoy=] under similar circumstances. |
28 | ** Once again, Spock is the one to defeat [[spoiler:Khan]], except in the prime universe he used cold logic to exploit TwoDSpace, whereas this time his BerserkButton has been hit and handles the matter much more... physically. |
29 | * [[spoiler:The death of Admiral Marcus via [[YourHeadASplode head-crushing]] recalls the death-via-facial-strangulation of Admiral Dougherty from ''Film/StarTrekInsurrection'']]. |
30 | * Kirk getting demoted for breaking regulations to save Spock recalls ''Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock'' and ''Film/StarTrekIVTheVoyageHome''. |
31 | * Kirk still likes Music/BeastieBoys, listening to "Body Movin'" during sex, referencing him listening to "Sabotage" as a kid in ''Film/StarTrek2009''. |
32 | * Sulu takes the conn and has to act as temporary Captain, alluding to him becoming captain of the ''Excelsior'' [[Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry in the original continuity]]. He also has to bluff to Harrison; Chekov did something similar in ''[[Film/StarTrekVTheFinalFrontier Star Trek V]]''. |
33 | * Scotty manages to swiftly [[spoiler:sabotage a really high-tech Starfleet prototype. [[Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock Sound familiar]]?]] |
34 | * Harrison notes "No ship should go down without her captain", a line from ''Literature/MobyDick'', [[spoiler:a novel which Khan Noonien Singh loved]], and which was also quoted in ''[[Film/StarTrekFirstContact First Contact]]''. |
35 | * At one point, Harrison threatens to incapacitate the ''Enterprise'' crew by depriving them of oxygen. [[spoiler:Khan took over the ''Enterprise'' using this method in the TOS episode "Space Seed"]]. |
36 | * Despite surviving a nerve pinch, phaser shots, and a lot of beating, [[spoiler:Khan eventually goes down after Spock hits him with a piece of metal. Kirk likewise incapacitated him with an engineering tool in "Space Seed"]]. |
37 | * This is not the first time that [[Film/StarTrekIVTheVoyageHome a starship has crashed into San Francisco Bay]]. |
38 | * On the approach to Qo'noS, a large broken moon fragment can be seen with a debris field stretching outward, suggesting that [[Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry Praxis may have exploded early or was already in bad enough shape]]. |
39 | * Also, Uhura speaking Klingon may be a TakeThat to the translator scene from ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry''. Nichelle Nichols was unhappy that her character, a veteran communications officer, would not speak fluent Klingon. Perhaps as a nod to the original scene, Uhura does mention her Klingon is a little rusty. |
40 | * This is the second time in as many films that Chekov has [[spoiler:saved Kirk and another crew member from falling to their deaths at the last second]], but this time he managed it without the transporter. |
41 | * Kirk, Scotty and Chekov discuss how to save the day, which includes [[Film/StarTrekGenerations hitting a manual release located by the deflector dish]]. Chekov does it this time. [[spoiler:Kirk still dies ([[DisneyDeath sort of]])]]. |
42 | ** Apparently, Starfleet likes to [[Film/StarTrekFirstContact put key controls near the deflector dish]]. |
43 | * The "uninhabited" Ketha province? That's the same region [[Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine General Martok]] spent his childhood in abject poverty. |
44 | * Kirk [[Film/StarTrekNemesis space jumps from the]] ''Enterprise'' to an enemy warship that is crippled. This time, it's not ridiculous because he actually has a spacesuit with thrusters attached so he can guide himself to an airlock. |
45 | * Carol mentions that Kirk once dated Christine Chapel, who is now serving as a nurse on a distant space station. Nurse Chapel was [=McCoy's=] assistant in the original series (and played by Creator/GeneRoddenberry's wife Majel Barrett), and who gets a mention in the ''Enterprise'' sickbay during the first film. |
46 | * One of the movie's {{tag line}}s was "Beyond the darkness, lies greatness," mirroring the tag line for ''Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan'' "Beyond the darkness, beyond the human evolution, is Khan." |
47 | * Something of a meta example in the choice of Chekov as the [[spoiler:RedHerringShirt]], as an early draft of ''Film/StarTrekTheMotionPicture'' had him die during an attack on the ''Enterprise''. |
48 | * The emergency meeting room Harrison attacks early in the movie is located in the [[Recap/StarTrekS2E24TheUltimateComputer Daystrom]] building. |
49 | * Though it's seen from a different angle, the [[spoiler:''Vengeance'' overtaking the ''Enterprise'' at warp, then attacking while still at warp]], is eerily similar to the ''[[Film/StarTrekNemesis Scimitar]]'' doing the exact same to the ''Enterprise''-E. |
50 | * ''Enterprise'' blatantly ignores orders and [[Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry violates]] Klingon space. |
51 | * The construction bay that Scotty finds after being giving Harrison's coordinates looks eerily similar to a Borg Cube. |
52 | * Spock's violent beatdown of [[spoiler:Khan]] at the end resembles him beating down Kirk in the first movie. |
53 | * Kirk at one point calls Scotty a "miracle worker". More or less Scotty's title in the original movies (from ''[[Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock The Search for Spock]]'' onwards). |
54 | * Chekov is replaced as navigator by a [[Film/StarTrekTheMotionPicture bald woman]]. |
55 | * Along with heavy focus on his very measured deep voice, there were numerous closeups that focused of Benedict Cumberbatch's intense blue eyes and cold stare [[spoiler: the opposite of Montalban Khan's very diplomatic and congenial facial expressions]]. This may be a tease based on the widespread fan speculation that he was being cast as a reimagined version of Gary Mitchell from "Where No Man Has Gone Before." |
56 | * Harrison's freakout [[spoiler: when he thinks his crew is dead]] brings to mind [[Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock Commander Kruge's]] when he tires to get [[spoiler: his crew off the ''Enterprise'' before it blows up]]. |
57 | ** The BigNo included also recalls [[BigBad Ru'afo]] after the ''Enterprise'' crew thwarted his plans in ''Film/StarTrekInsurrection''. |
58 | * A rendition of the [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries original theme]] is played as the credits roll. |
59 | * [[http://vimeo.com/72019454 Special effects for the film]] include references to all five ''Franchise/StarTrek'' series and one to ''VideoGame/StarTrekOnline'' as well! |
60 | * The Klingon part of the plot ([[spoiler:a rogue Starfleet officer who doesn't believe in peaceful co-existence tries to incite a war between the Federation and an alien civilization]]) is quite similar to the ''[[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration Next Generation]]'' episode [[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS4E12TheWounded "The Wounded"]] as well as the John Ford novel ''Literature/TheFinalReflection''. |
61 | * The ShoutOut scene to ''Film/TheGodfatherPartIII'' also doubles as a Continuity Nod to the ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' episode "Alliances", wherein the Trabe are pulling the same "shooting everyone through a window from an air vehicle" trick on the Kazon. |
62 | * This isn't the first time Kirk and Scotty have an adventure before returning to the ''Enterprise''. |
63 | * Scotty has to yell at his assistant Keenser to get down from places that he shouldn't be sitting on...like an experimental torpedo. |
64 | * One of Qo'nos' moons is [[EarthShatteringKaboom shattered]]; it appears that in this continuity, [[Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry Praxis]] exploded several decades early. |
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