KIRK: ...At last report you were on Vulcan. Apparently to stay.
McCOY: Yes, you were undergoing the Kolineer discipline.
...
SPOCK: If you are referring to the Kolinahr, Doctor, you are correct.
McCOY: Well, however it's pronounced, Mister Spock, it's the Vulcan ritual supposed to purge all remaining emotions.
KIRK: The Kolinahr is also the discipline you broke ...to join us.
...
SPOCK: On Vulcan I began sensing a consciousness of a force more powerful than I have ever encountered. Thought patterns of exactingly perfect order. I believe they emanate from the intruder. I believe it may hold my answers.
McCOY: Well, isn't it lucky for you that we just happened to be heading your way?
KIRK: Bones! We need him. I need him.
SPOCK: Then my presence is to our mutual advantage.
KIRK: Any thought patterns you might sense, ...whether they appear to affect you personally or not, I expect to be immediately reported.
SPOCK: Jim, ...I should have known.
KIRK: Were you right? About V'Ger?
SPOCK: A lifeform of its own, a conscious, living entity.
CHAPEL (OC): A living machine?
KIRK: It considers the Enterprise a living machine. That's why the probe refers it as an entity.
SPOCK: I saw V'Ger's planet, a planet populated by living machines. Unbelievable technology. V'Ger has knowledge that spans this universe. And, yet with all this pure logic, ...V'Ger is barren, cold, no mystery, no beauty. I should have known.
KIRK: Known? Known what? ...Spock, what should you have known?
SPOCK: This simple feeling ...is beyond V'Ger's comprehension. No meaning, ...no hope, ...and, Jim, no answers. It's asking questions. 'Is this ...all I am? Is there nothing more?'
KIRK: Spock. ...Spock?
(as Spock turns Kirk and McCoy see that he is crying)
KIRK: Not for us?
SPOCK: No, Captain, not for us, ...for V'Ger. ...I weep for V'Ger, as I would for a brother. As I was when I came aboard, so is V'Ger now, empty, incomplete, ...searching. Logic and knowledge are not enough.
McCOY: Spock, are you saying that you've found, what you needed, but V'Ger hasn't?
Finished the Revenge of the Sith audiobook...
Wow!
This is the case of where the book is better than the movie; and the movie came first!
Epic; we hear the character's thoughts, for example: We hear what R2-D2 is saying in one scene; and certain scenes are played out in differently, for example: The scene where Windu is supposed to arrest Palpatine is played over a comm transmission, making the scene appear if Palpatine is being attacked...which plays into the entire plot of him trying to take over, and make it seem the Jedi are evil...
I'm reading the Star Wars novel Shatterpoint by the same author....
I just finished Dresden Files: Fool Moon, and I loved it. If the rest of the series is this good, then it will definitely become one of my favorite series.
I wasn't to impressed, either. It's been a while so I can't say why exactly anymore. 'Meh' describes my feelings about the book. I hope Dave Galanter doesn't read this.
I wasn't to impressed, either. It's been a while so I can't say why exactly anymore. 'Meh' describes my feelings about the book. I hope Dave Galanter doesn't read this.
Why?I'm not offended. It's subjective and it's my business and unless someone says "I don't like his work because he's a big dummy!" I won't be offended. (Actually, even then I would probably laugh.)
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