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Forgot your password? Retrieve it. Sell your Screenplay ». Start writing now ». By Title. In Scripts. By Writer. Star Trek Into Darkness Synopsis: When the USS Enterprise crew is called back home, they find an unstoppable force of terror from within their own organization has detonated the fleet and everything it stands for, leaving our world in a state of crisis. With a personal score to settle, Captain Kirk leads a manhunt to a war-zone world to capture a one-man weapon of mass destruction.
As our space heroes are propelled into an epic chess game of life and death, love will be challenged, friendships will be torn apart, and sacrifices must be made for the only family Kirk has left: his crew. Genre: Action , Adventure , Sci-Fi. Director s : J. Nominated for 1 Oscar. IMDB: 7. Next ». That was our ride! Oh, great. I have no idea, but they were bowing to it. Locals are out of the kill zone. You are clear. Spock, get in there, neutralize the volcano and let's get out of here.
I told the Captain the shuttle wasn't built for this kind of heat. Captain, did the indigenous life forms see you? No, Mr. Spock, they did not. The Prime Directive clearly states there can be no interference with the internal development of alien civilizations. I know what it says! Fine is unacceptable. As always, whatever you choose to be, you will have a proud mother. Your final record is flawless. With one exception, I see that you have applied to Starfleet as well.
You're hereby accepted to the Vulcan Science Academy. It is truly remarkable, Spock, that you have achieved so much, despite your disadvantage. All rise! To what disadvantage are you referring? You have made a commitment to honor the Vulcan way. Was it to satisfy your emotional need to rebel?
Thank you, Ministers, for your consideration. Live long and prosper. I'd like a Klavnian fire tea. KIRK: That's a lot of drinks for one woman. KIRK: Make that two, shots on me. KIRK: Do you at least want to know my name before you completely reject me? KIRK: You are fine without it. It's Jim, Jim Kirk. If you don't tell me your name, I'm gonna have to make one up. KIRK: Uhura, no way. That's the name I was gonna make up for ya. Uhura what?
KIRK: They don't have last names on your world? KIRK: Well then, they don't have first names on your world? You have no idea what that means. KIRK: The study of alien languages, morphology, phonology, syntax. It means you've got a talented tongue. For a moment there, I thought you were just a dumb hick who only has sex with farm animals.
KIRK: Well, not only. But it's nothing I can't handle. KIRK: You could handle me, if that's an invitation. You better mind your manners. KIRK: Oh, relax cupcake, it was a joke.
KIRK: Well, some more guys and then it'll be an even fight. Stop it, all of you! Guys, he's had enough! All of you. KIRK: You can whistle really loud, you know that? PIKE: Your father's son. Something I admired about your dad, he didn't believe in no-win scenarios. KIRK: Sure learned his lesson. PIKE: Well, it depends on how you define winning.
You're here, aren't ya? KIRK: Thanks. PIKE: You know, that instinct to leap without looking, that was his nature too, and in my opinion, it's something Starfleet's lost.
KIRK: Why are you talking to me, man? Your aptitude tests are off the charts, so what is it? You like being the only genius-level repeat offender in the midwest? PIKE: Look, so your dad dies. You can settle for less than an ordinary life. Or do you feel like you were meant for something better? Something special? Enlist in Starfleet. You could be an officer in four years. You could have your own ship in eight. You understand what the Federation is, don't you?
It's important. It's a peacekeeping and humanitarian armada. KIRK: We done? PIKE: I'm done. Riverside Shipyard. The shuttle for new recruits leaves tomorrow oh-eight hundred. You know, your father was Captain of a starship for twelve minutes. He saved eight hundred lives, including your mother's. And yours. I dare you to do better. Pike leaves as Kirk stares at a Kelvin-shaped salt shaker. Kirk rides his motorcycle outside the shipyard, where he briefly witnesses the building of the Enterprise.
KIRK: It's yours. I'll do it in three. I am a doctor. It means fear of dying in something that flies. We've been cleared for takeoff. KIRK: I think these things are pretty safe. One tiny crack in the hull, and our blood boils in thirteen seconds.
A solar flare might pop up and cook us in our seats. And wait 'til your sitting pretty with a case of Andorian shingles. See if you're still so relaxed when your eyeballs are bleeding. Space is disease and danger after darkness and silence. The ex-wife took the whole damn planet in the divorce. All I've got left is my bones. You've been requested on the bridge, sir. Ayel, say's it's time. AYEL: Sir, we've arrived at the coordinates you calculated. AYEL: What are your orders?
NERO: We wait. We wait for the one who allowed our home to be destroyed, as we've been doing for twenty-five years. AYEL: And once we've killed him? NERO: Kill him? I'm not gonna kill him. I'm gonna make him watch. Welcome back, Spock. KIRK: I don't know what you're talking about. KIRK: Hello, ladies. I'm a doctor, Jim, I'm busy. KIRK: Bones, it doesn't bother you that no one's ever passed the test?
No one passes the test, and no one goes back for seconds, let alone thirds. KIRK: I got to study. Jim, I think I love you. KIRK: That's so weird. KIRK: I thought you said she was gone for the night? Quick, you've got KIRK: Under KIRK: Why not? KIRK: Wait, how many guys have you? The strangest thing. I was in the long-range sensor lab I thought all night.
A Klingon armada was destroyed. Forty-seven ships. KIRK: Big day tomorrow. KIRK: Gaila, see you around. KIRK: I think the fact that you picked up a transmission is very interesting. The ship has lost power and is stranded. Starfleet Command has ordered us to rescue them.
KIRK: That's okay. KIRK: Yeah, don't worry about it. I don't suppose this is a problem either. KIRK: Alert medical bay to prepare to receive all crew members from the damaged ship. KIRK: Alert medical. Shields at sixty percent. KIRK: I understand. KIRK: No. KIRK: Hmm KIRK: Are they? They're not. KIRK: Fire on all enemy ships. One photon each should do it, so don't waste ammunition.
KIRK: Begin rescue of the stranded crew. So, we've managed to eliminate all enemy ships, no one onboard was injured, and the successful rescue of the Kobayashi Maru crew is underway. James T. Kirk, step forward. Cadet Kirk, evidence has been submitted to this council, suggesting that you violated the ethical code of conduct pursuant to Regulation One-Seven point three of the Starfleet Code. Is there anything you care to say before we begin, sir?
This is Commander Spock. He's one of our most distinguished graduates. He's programmed the Kobayashi Maru exam for the last four years. SPOCK: Cadet Kirk, you somehow managed to install and activate a subroutine to the programming code, thereby changing the conditions of the test. KIRK: Your point being? The test itself is a cheat, isn't it? You programmed it to be unwinnable. KIRK: I don't believe in no-win scenarios.
KIRK: Please, enlighten me. A Captain cannot cheat death. KIRK: I of all people. KIRK: Enlighten me again. Fear in the face of certain death. To accept that fear, and maintain control of oneself and one's crew. This is a quality expected in every Starfleet captain. AIDE: Excuse me, sir. With our primary fleet engaged in the Laurentian system, I hereby order all cadets to report to Hangar One immediately.
Vader, USS Hood. Welcome to Starfleet, godspeed. KIRK: He didn't call my name. Sir, you didn't call my name. Kirk, James T.? That means you're grounded, until the Academy board rules.
Most likely. Look, Jim, I got to go. KIRK: Yeah, get going. Be safe. KIRK: Yeah, yeah, sorry. Come with me. Go to your stations and good luck. UHURA: And did I not, on multiple occassions, demonstrate exceptional aural sensitivity, and I quote, "an unparalleled ability to identify sonic anomalies in subspace transmission tests?
KIRK: What are you doing? I couldn't just leave you there looking all pathetic. Take a seat. I'm going to give you a vaccine against viral infection from Melvaran mud fleas. KIRK: Oww! What for? KIRK: What are you talking about? KIRK: You call this a favor? He's not cleared for duty aboard the Enterprise.
MCCOY: Medical Code states the treatment and transport of a patient to be determined at the discretion of his attending physician, which is me. So, I'm taking Mister Kirk aboard. Or would you like to explain to Captain Pike why the Enterprise warped into a crisis without one of its senior medical officers? KIRK: As you were. Jim, look! KIRK: What? KIRK: I don't feel right. I feel like I'm leaking. Kirk and McCoy swerve to narrowly avoid being spotted by Spock. Spock enters a turbolift and arrives on the bridge.
Engineering reports ready for launch. PIKE: Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, the maiden voyage of our newest flagship deserves more pomp and circumstance than we can afford today. A christening will just have to be our reward for a safe return. Carry on. Helm, thrusters. Dock control reports ready. Thrusters, fired. Separating from Spacedock. All ships ready for warp. Course laid in.
PIKE: Maximum warp. Punch it. Sulu "punches it" but the ship only flares up and does not enter warp. He couldn't report to his post. PIKE: And you are a pilot, right? SULU: Uh, very much so, sir. I'm, uh, not sure what's wrong. PIKE: Is the parking break on? SULU: Uh, no. I'll figure it out, I'm just, uh PIKE: Let's punch it. KIRK: Where are we? KIRK: This is worth it. KIRK: to a nurse Hi, how are you.
KIRK: My mouth is itchy, is that normal? I'm going to give you a mild sedative. PIKE: Russian whiz kid, what's your name? Chenko, Chirpoff? At twenty-two hundred hours, telemetry detected at an anomaly in the neutral zone. What appeared to be a lightning storm in space.
Thank you for your time. Kirk awakes in front of the monitor Kirk: Lightning storm! How do you feel? KIRK: ah.. Nurse Chapel, I need fifty cc's of cortazone. We got to stop the ship! I'm not kidding, we need to keep your heart rate down! KIRK: We're flying into a trap! Stop it! Was the ship Romul KIRK: mumbled Numb tongue! KIRK: mumbled Romulan! KIRK: mumbled Yes!
Amanda sees it from her home, just beyond the Vasquez Rocks. KIRK: Captain! I take full responsibility. KIRK: Vulcan is not experiencing a natural disaster.
It's being attacked by Romulans. PIKE: Romulans? Cadet Kirk, I think you've had enough attention for one day. McCoy take him back to medical, we'll have words later. KIRK: Look, sir, that same anomaly I'd love to do it again with you to. KIRK: Try it! This Cadet is trying to save the bridge. KIRK: It's not a rescue mission, listen, it's an attack. KIRK: That same anomaly, a lightning storm in space that we saw today, also occurred on the day of my birth. That ship which had formidable and advanced weaponry was never seen or heard from again.
The Kelvin attack to place on the edge of Klingon space and at twenty-three hundred hours last night, there was an attack. Forty-seven Klingon warbirds destroyed by a Romulan, sir. It was reported that the Romulans were in one ship, one massive ship. Kirk's report is accurate. KIRK: We're warping into a trap, sir. The Romulans are waiting for us, I promise you that. And Lieutenant Uhura is unmatched in xenolinguistics, we would be wise to accept her conclusion.
Do you speak Romulan, Cadet? All three dialects, sir. PIKE: Uhura, relieve the lieutenant. KIRK: It's because they're being attacked. PIKE: Shields up, red alert.
PIKE: All stations. Engineer Olson, report. PIKE: Full reverse, come about starboard ninety degrees, drop us underneath and NERO: Destroy it, too. PIKE: Avert auxiliary power from port nacelles to forward shields. SULU: Shields at thirty-two percent. They're weapons are powerful, sir. We can't take another hit like that. I have therefore classified him a hostage of the war criminal known as Nero.
He's glassy-eyed, staring at nothing as he speaks. Behind him, Uhura sits, watching, concerned. And most of its six billion inhabitants. I estimate no more than ten thousand survived. I am now a member of an endangered species. Spock considers this. Clicks off the log recorder. Spock and Uhura. Silence hangs. She glances over, wanting to say so much, but not to invade what must be the worst moment of his life.
He looks at her, with kind eyes. Spock looks over as she wordlessly reaches out and puts her arms around him. Just holding him.
Kissing his face with utter tenderness and comfort, which he lets her do Spock looks off, taking comfort, bewildered and lost What can I do? I need He's on the verge of some emotional release He looks at her again -- gives her another kiss. The door opens and he exits.
She watches him go -- and the door closes on her. Guilt overcomes him. After a beat he moves to her. KIRK Hey. The test and everything-- I know it looks like I was And I'm sorry. I really am. I just hope you'll forgive me. She just stares at him for a long beat, as if she's just pissed. But Kirk's face changes KIRK nods Sorry. And he walks off. That's not it. We weren't a threat. When did they jump so far ahead in the arms race? SPOCK The engineering comprehension necessary to artificially create a black hole may suggest the answer: such technology could theoretically be manipulated to create a tunnel through space time.
KIRK What we need to do is catch up to that ship. Disable it, take it over and get Pike back. They're all looking at Kirk like he's nuts. A rescue attempt would be illogical.
KIRK "Illogical"-- you're funny. KIRK -- what about assigning Engineering crews to try and boost our warp yield? SPOCK Remaining power and crew are being used to repair radiation leaks on the lower decks and damage to the main deflector shield-- without which we cannot communicate with Starfleet. SPOCK We must gather with the rest of Starfleet to balance the terms of our next engagement -KIRK There won't be a next engagement, Spock: by the time we've "gathered", it'll be too late -- how many planets are you willing to risk?
You say he's from the future? Knows what's gonna happen? Then the logical thing is to be unpredictable. The contrary: Nero's very presence has altered the flow of history, beginning with the attack on the U. Kelvin, culminating in the events of today -- thereby creating a new chain of incidents that cannot be anticipated by either party. UHURA stunned Whatever lives we might have lived, if the time continuum was disrupted Sulu, plot a course for the Laurentian system, Warp Factor Three Spock, you're Captain now--!
If I confine you to the brig, you'll likely escape. Chekov: have transportation prepare a deployment capsule. Sulu, escort him out. For a beat, nobody moves -- an impossible choice for all of them.
You must have so many questions for me. I need the subspace frequencies of Starfleet's border detection grids. Specifically Nero looks down upon him. Enterprise, registry NCC NERO Christopher. PIKE No. I chose a life of honest labor to provide for myself Not just of today. But of tomorrow. I watched as your Federation did nothing. They let us burn to death Curiosity behind Pike's eyes. Romulus has not been destroyed.
How can you blame the Federation for something that hasn't happened--? NERO It did happen. I remember it. I promised myself I would not speak another word until the day of my retribution. In twenty five years I forgot the sound of my own voice That feeling cannot be erased. PIKE If what you say is true Only then will she be saved. And the "she" could refer to the planet Either way, Pike knows a losing battle when he's fighting one. Nero reaches for something under the counter Pike lies upon.
You're a more noble race than my fallen cousins. I'll take no pleasure in your extinction. PIKE How reassuring. Nero sad-smiles. What he expected. KIRK is stirring awake, his shoulder kills. He closes his eyes, his face falls KIRK where am I? You have been ordered to remain in your pod until retrieved by Starfleet authorities. KIRK Bite me, how's that. Sees Kirk. It's horrifying. Kirk, on the ground, is freaked out, out of breath, and can't take his eyes off this man Lit in the darkness by the fire.
He looks at Kirk -moves closer to him -- finally seeing him. And is amazed KIRK Hey KIRK stunned -- how d'you know my name?
Does Starfleet know of my presence? Spock looks deep into the eyes of the freaked out young man, feeling the full effect of fate playing its hand, but realizing he doesn't recognize him Of all the things Spock predicted Kirk might say, it wasn't that. Your father is George, as is your brother. Your mother's name is Winona -- you were born in -Stop. KIRK I don't understand. I am Spock. One hundred and thirty years senior to the Vulcan you know.
KIRK beat, beat, beat Bullshit. KIRK Old friend. Sir, I don't have any idea how you know what you know. But I don't know you and if you are Spock we're not friends. You hate me. You marooned me here for mutiny Pike was taken A. KIRK What do you know about him? A skeptical beat, but Kirk finally releases his hand. Spock gently places his fingers on Kirk's cheek and temple A. One hundred and twenty-seven years from now everything ends.
A star in Beta Quadrant will go supernova -- and like a cancer left untreated I saw the beginning of it myself. Vulcan Science Academy devised a plan to stop it. We built a ship containing a material capable of generating the only thing powerful enough to consume a supernova. A black hole. I agreed to pilot the ship.
Knowing I would not return. Tea, sipped inside the Ark B B A My sacrifice, in service of all races, seemed only logical. He of course blamed us. Believed Vulcan allowed his planet to die. Which was hardly the case. Let me continue. Nero came after me. Determined to thwart my mission.
If Romulus was allowed to die, he said I needed an exit. I knew if this mission failed I realized: a large black hole could destroy the supernova. A smaller one Could send me back in time, allowing me to complete my mission. So I created a black hole Nero must have understood what I was trying to do.
Because he began racing for it. Nero simply got to it first. How long I was travelling I couldn't tell you. It was timeless. But when I arrived Nero was waiting for me. The result is overwhelmingly emotional. Kirk gathers himself, wipes his eyes on his sleeve KIRK Going back in time Tell me about the rest of the crew? Chekov-Uhura --? McCoy would assert our meeting here. Perhaps the time stream's way of attempting to mend itself. In both our histories, the same crew found its way onto the same ship in a time of ultimate crisis -- therein lies our advantage.
You often spoke of him as your inspiration for joining starfleet. This is amazing for Kirk -- he looks off, trying to imagine that life. Spock intuits what this means. He proudly lived to see you become captain of the Enterprise. Course one-five-one mark three, the Laurentian System. I'm aware that James Kirk is a friend of yours.
Supporting me, as you did, must have been difficult. We're not sure how McCoy is taking this Okay then: are you out of your Vulcan mind? Were you doing the logical thing? The right one? But one thing's for damn sure -- that kid doesn't know how to lose. Just isn't in his DNA. Back home we have a saying: "If you're gonna ride in the Kentucky Derby, don't leave your prize stallion in the stable. As a stallion must first be broken before it can reach its potential.
However, if crew morale would be better served by my roaming the halls weeping, I'll gladly defer to your medical expertise. A strong look and Spock turns away as Sarek enters the bridge. Spock moves to meet him. Kirk and Spock Prime move through the Kirk yells through it: C.
Door closes. Silence again. They head down. Eyes them curiously. Keenser looks them over. Then: In the middle of the huge, depressing space is a table.
Keenser taps the Officer's boot. A beat -- and the Officer peers from under his hat. A cool,. KIRK Excuse me? KIRK What? Officer stands, unhappy about something. Six months, boys! It's pretty clear what's going on here, isn't it? For something that was clearly an accident! KIRK You know him? A bean and you're done for a week, I need food.
And now you're here -- so. Thank you. Where is it. Scott who postulated the theory of trans-warp beaming. That's exactly what I'm talking about! How d'ya think I ended up here? I got into a debate with my instructor on the issue of Relativistic Physics as they pertain to subspace travel He seemed to think that the range of transporting say, a roast turkey, was limited to a few hundred miles -- so I told my instructor I could not only beam a bird from one planet to an adjacent planet in the same system -- which is no big deal anyway -but if I were so inclined I could actually do it with a lifeform!
So I tested it on Admiral Archer's prize beagle. KIRK I know that dog. What happened to it? Feel guilty. That it is indeed possible to beam onto a ship that is travelling at warp speed. And that you only required the correct field equation to recrystallize dilithium? If such an equation had been discovered, I'da heard. Kirk reacts. Scotty reacts -- is almost spooked -- sobers up a bit D'they still have sandwiches where you're from? Piece and jam? Mince 'n tatties? Cockaleekie soup?
KIRK What is he talking about? Scotty looks at the equations -- we watch his expression run the gamut: from confused, to dumbfounded, to quiet awe and delight: SCOTTY Imagine that! Never occurred to me to think of space as the part that's moving. Had its maiden voyage already, has it? Well, you must've done something right to be assigned to that ship, Kiddo. She's a well endowed lady -love to get my hands on her ample nacelles, if you'll pardon the engineering parlance.
Now's your chance, Mr. SCOTTY Look, even if I believed you -- where you're from, what I've done-- which I don't -- we're still talkin' bout slingshotting aboard while she's going faster than light.
Without a proper receiving pad, that's like tryin'a hit a bullet with a smaller bullet, wearing a blindfold. On a horse. My destiny lies along a different path.
You must promise me this. Why not? What happens? Above all. Jim, this is the one rule you cannot break. To stop Nero, you alone must take command of your ship. KIRK How, over your dead body? There is, however, Starfleet Regulation I forget what little regard you had for such things.
I can tell I am emotionally compromised. Live or die, Laddie, let's get this over with. Scotty's on the pad. Kirk follows, looks at Spock: KIRK You know Spock responds enigmatically: a silent acknowledgment of what Kirk must do to get the ship. He looks down at his legs, his chest, his arms to make sure he's still in one piece, glances over to share his relief with Scotty KIRK -- no-- shit!
Come with me. Spock moves to them, containing his anger. McCoy is here as well. Spock walks right up to Kirk KIRK Surprise. KIRK He's with me.
That confounds Spock. And Kirk is off to the races My lack of cooperation Weighing all this. I'd rather not take sides. Your planet was just destroyed -- your mother murdered -- and you're not even upset? And yet you said fear was necessary for command. I mean -- did you see that bastard's ship? Did you see what he did? Sarek watches, tense. McCoy, too. Spock blinks KIRK What is it like? Not to feel? Or heartbreak. Or the need to stop at nothing to avenge the death of the woman who gave birth to you?!
SPOCK volcanic. It must not even compute for you! You must not have loved her at all--! Spock, red-faced, releases his grip. Spock staggers back. Kirk's hardly able to speak, close to collapsing. But despite his brutalized face, his expression isn't about spite, or hatred But worst of all? His father. Spock levels his chin. Quickly wipes his eyes. Trying to regain some semblance of dignity I am no longer fit for duty.
I hereby relinquish my command on the grounds that I have been Please note the time and date in the ship's log. Spock just And after a beat, he leaves the room. Sarek follows a moment later. It's exciting. Now we've got no Captain and no first officer to goddamn replace him. The moment is upon him. KIRK Finally Yeah we do. The CREW -- confused.
KIRK Thanks for the support! Spock has resigned commission and advanced me to acting Captain. I know you were all expecting to regroup with the fleet, but I've ordered a pursuit course of the enemy ship to Earth.
Either we're going down, or they are. Kirk out. Clicks off. He looks up. Uhura is there. Pissed off: Where the hell'd you get trans-warp technology? KIRK No. No, I won't-- hey, I'm the Captain now! I don't have to tell you anything! Now listen: we need to figure out a way to catch up and get to Nero's ship. SULU There's not a chance. They're gonna be in geosynchronous orbit around Earth in ten minutes.
We'll never make it. KIRK Then we find a way to get on that ship and steal the black hole device away from them. No way to predict the Narada's position from here.
I've been monitoring all channels. Sarek enters. Sees his son. They're alone for the first time in ages. A beat: Watch Spock's face. Struggling with what's pent-up inside As a child. Have I made so little progress? I am grateful for that. And for you. Spock looks at Sarek. This is as close to emotion as he'll get.
For the one who took her life. An anger I cannot stop. Why I married your mother. If we could drop out of warp behind one of Saturn's moons, say, Titan, the magnetic distortion from the planet's rings will make us invisible to Nero's sensors. We could follow him to Earth by staying in his blind spot. KIRK What blind spot?
If we adjust our shield frequencies, they shouldn't detect us. How old are you? Chekov is correct. If Mr. Sulu can maneuver us into position, I can beam aboard Nero's ship. Our cultural similarities will make it easier for me to access their ship's computer to locate the device.
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