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Has anyone noticed that in the movie plot on the back cover they wrote:
"After a lunar cataclysm brings the Klingon Empire to its knees, the foreign concept of peace with the Federation may be finally within reach. Ironically, it is Admiral James T. Kirk who is the first emissary to broker that peace. Yet all hope is virtually lost when the U.S.S. Enterprise and crew are implicated in the brutal assassination of a Klingon diplomat, bringing both worlds to the brink of full-scale war."? James T. Kirk wasn't an admiral in that movie, since he was demoted to Captain in "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home". Trekkies around the world are having a seizure right now. ![]() |
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