Carl Steven

Carl Steven

  • Born: 1974-11-7
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    • Kayden 2022-05-23 22:28:35

      Spock must come back

      The title and subtitles are so long, and the slow pace may be characteristic of the 1980s.

      The front of Captain Kirk's clothes should be buttoned up, or should they be left as white as that. OCD is going crazy.

    • Jasper 2022-05-23 19:17:05

      Thunderstorm

      Since the second Enterprise was in danger, Kirk has had a very bad habit, that is, he likes to show irregular clothes. From the second half of the second part, his clothes were not buttoned... and then the third part came up without buttoning his clothes... I really don’t understand why, let the...

    Star Trek III: The Search for Spock quotes

    • Saavik: All units functional. Recorders are on. Scanning sector 1. Foliage in fully-developed state of growth. Temperature, 22.2 Celsius.

      David Marcus: Sector 2 indicating desert terrain. Minimal vegetation. Temperature, 39.4.

      Saavik: Sector 3, subtropical vegetation. Temperature decreasing rapidly.

      David Marcus: [looking at the monitor over her shoulder] It's snow. Snow in the same sector. Fantastic.

      Saavik: Fascinating.

      David Marcus: All the varieties of land and weather known to Earth within a few hours' walk.

      Saavik: [getting an alert] Metallic mass.

      David Marcus: Close-range scan. A photon tube. Gravitational fields were in flux. It must have soft-landed.

      Captain Esteban: [to his communications officer] Encode to Starfleet: "Captain Spock's tube located on Genesis' surface."

    • David Marcus: I don't believe it.

      Captain Esteban: What is it?

      Saavik: If equipment is functioning properly, indications are an animal life-form.

      Captain Esteban: You said there wouldn't be any.

      David Marcus: There shouldn't be any.

      Saavik: Cross-referenced and verified. An unidentifiable life-form reading.

      Communications: Do you wish to advise Starfleet, sir?

      Captain Esteban: Wait a minute. We don't know what we're talking about here.

      David Marcus: Why don't we beam it up?

      Captain Esteban: Oh, no, you don't. Regulations specifically state nothing shall be beamed aboard until danger of contamination has been eliminated.

      Saavik: Captain, the logical alternative is obvious. Beaming down to the surface is permitted.

      Captain Esteban: If the captain decides that the mission is vital and reasonably free of danger.

      David Marcus: Captain, please, we'll take the risk, but we've got to find out what it is.

      Saavik: Or who.