Is that why I woke up in the body of a woman today?![]()
Got lucky last night, eh?

Is that why I woke up in the body of a woman today?![]()
I used to have that. The year is said to be something like 2218 or something, apparently so that Khan's "two hundred years ago" could still be consistent with the movies taking place in the 23rd century (and, of course, making it completely inconsistent with the date on Kirk's Romulan ale).Did a little searching through Memory Alpha, and did find this, but it's a short story collection:
http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Star_Trek_II:_Short_Stories
making it completely inconsistent with the date on Kirk's Romulan ale.
This thread reminds me of the recent discussion about the mysterious Kirk line that was included only in the theatrical version of TUC but was deleted before the VHS release. Truly amazing how people remember something despite it having no basis in reality.
This thread reminds me of the recent discussion about the mysterious Kirk line that was included only in the theatrical version of TUC but was deleted before the VHS release. Truly amazing how people remember something despite it having no basis in reality.
I distinctly remember a scene in STIII where Kirk says something to the effect of, "I just wanted one last look..." before he and the rest leave the bridge of the doomed Enterprise. The scene is on the comic adaptation, but not on the DVDs or Netflix version.
I distinctly remember a scene in STIII where Kirk says something to the effect of, "I just wanted one last look..." before he and the rest leave the bridge of the doomed Enterprise.
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