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1. Captain Spock (Leonard Nimoy) sets the stage for a sequel by placing his hand against the temple of the unconscious Doctor Leonard "Bones" McCoy (DeForrest Kelley) and speaking a single word. What is the word?
2. Which of the following characters is still alive at the end of this film?
3. Once the Genesis device has been activated, Admiral James T. Kirk (William Shatner) asks Dr. David Marcus how long the ENTERPRISE has to get away before the device explodes. How many minutes does David tell Kirk that they have?
4. What is the last word we hear Khan speak in the film?
5. How many times during the course of the film is Lt. Saavik (Kirstie Alley), a junior officer, given "the conn" (the captain's chair) of the ENTERPRISE?
6. True or False: Spock failed the KOBAYASHI MARU test (which we see Saavik failing at the opening of the film) three times.
7. What is the last word that Spock says to Kirk as he is dying in Engineering?
8. Spock's body is launched toward the Genesis planet in a photon torpedo. What is inscribed on the side of the torpedo?
9. Which character is seen crying during the course of this film?
10. What music is played during Spock's memorial service?
11. Finish Kirk's quote to his son, David Marcus: "I've cheated death. I've tricked my way out of death...and patted myself on the back for my ____________."
12. Kirk, before David's arrival, had poured himself a drink. What does Kirk wind up doing with said drink?
13. "You know...he's not really dead. Not as long as we remember him." Which character says this about Spock as the film is about to end?
14. What is the last word that we hear Kirk speak in this film?
15. And finally, for the first time ever, it is Spock, and not Kirk, who recites the familiar "opening credo" of the original "Star Trek" series at the end of the film. For the record, the original "credo" read as follows: "Space...the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship ENTERPRISE. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds...to seek out new life and new civilizations...to boldly go where no man has gone before." When Spock speaks the "credo" at the end of this film, though, he makes a particular change. What is it?
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