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STAR TREK Movie Script " Star Trek 11: The Wrath of Khan " 1981 Revised Final

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    STAR TREK 11 :
    " The Wrath of Khan "
    Written by Harve Bennett
    &
    Participating Writers
    Jack B. Sowards
    Samuel A. Peeples
    Created by Gene Roddenbery
    Paramount Studios
    Revised Final Draft
    1981
    Star Trek is an American science fiction entertainment series.
    The original Star Trek was an American television series, created by Gene Roddenberry, which debuted in 1966 and ran for three seasons, following the interstellar adventures of Captain James T. Kirk and the crew of the Federation Starship Enterprise
    Star Trek stories usually depict the adventures of humans and aliens who serve in the Federation's Starfleet. The protagonists are essentially altruistswhose ideals are sometimes only imperfectly applied to the dilemmaspresented in the series.
    The conflicts and political dimensions of Star Trek sometimes represent allegories for contemporary cultural realities: Star Trek: The Original Series addressed issues of the 1960s just as later spin-offs have reflected issues of their respective decades. Issues depicted in the various series include war and peace, the value of personal loyalty,economics, racism, religion , human rights, sexism , and feminism and the role of technologyRoddenberry stated: "[By creating] a new world with new rules, I couldmake statements about sex, religion, Vietnam, politics, andintercontinental missiles. Indeed, we did make them on Star Trek: we were sending messages and fortunately they all got by the network."
    Roddenberry intended the show to have a highly progressive politicalagenda reflective of the emerging counter-culture of the youthmovement, though he was not fully forthcoming to the networks aboutthis. He wanted Star Trek to show mankind what it might develop into,if only it would learn from the lessons of the past, most specificallyby ending violence. An extreme example are the Vulcans, who had a veryviolent past but learned to control their emotions. His efforts weresomewhat thwarted by the network's concerns over marketability. Forexample, they were opposed to Roddenberry's insistence on a raciallydiverse crew of the Enterprise, against the opposition of the studio
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