What would happen if the Enterprise lost her secondary hull during the events of The Wrath of Khan? What would the subsequent films be like?
That scene was only proposed and storyboarded by Andrew Probert when Wise, Livingston, and Roddenberry were scrambling to come up with an ending to the script. It was never seriously considered beyond Probert's artwork.Star Trek The Motion Picture was going to have such a scene…with V’ger releasing a Klingon ship. Too late into the film, so scrapped.
I’m thinking Wise wanted the wide saucer from one end of the wide screen to the other…a throw-back to Forbidden Planet’s end…
No, but if there is a warp core breach due to the damaged engines being overstressed in the escape from the Genesis blast?There'd be no next movie because without the secondary hull ya gots no warp drive and they'd all have been blowed up in the Genesis kaboom.
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This. Limited power and no way to get away or protect itself. Bye-bye, Enterprise.There'd be no next movie because without the secondary hull ya gots no warp drive and they'd all have been blowed up in the Genesis kaboom.
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Then Spock's body would have been vaporized in the explosion, seeing how there wouldn't have been the time to safely remove it from the irradiated chamber. Which would have caused more than a few problems if Leonard Nimoy decided he wanted to come back as Spock.No, but if there is a warp core breach due to the damaged engines being overstressed in the escape from the Genesis blast?
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