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DVD: Wings of Desire

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[The crew watches the Enterprise burn up in the Genesis planet's atmosphere.]

Kirk: Dear God Bones, what have I done?

McCoy: What you had to do, what you've always done, turned death into a fighting chance to live.

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Mistakes

When David and Saavik approach Spock's tube on Genesis, you can see quite a bit of dirt covering the words' red lettering, but when it does another shot of the lettering, it is noticeably cleaner. See more...

Trivia

At the beginning of the movie Kirk rescues McCoy from a jail of some sort. Before leaving Kirk asks McCoy how many fingers he's holding up and does the Vulcan hand thing. However, Shatner had severe difficulties putting his fingers into place, they just wouldn't hold into position. So the crew wound up wrapping fishing line around Shatner's fingers, he would put them into position out of the camera and the shot quickly jumped while his fingers where still in place. If you look closely you see the line around his fingers. (Note that this problem occurred several times during Star Trek, actually, Nimoy and Leonard seem to be the only people doing this without a problem.) See more...

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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock

Revealing: When the Enterprise explodes, some of the debris briefly turns transparent.

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