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''''Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home'''' ( | {{cleanup|reason=This article needs images.}} | ||
{{Movie | |||
|Title = ''Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home'' | |||
|Producer = Harve Bennett | |||
|Director = Leonard Nimoy | |||
|Writer = Gene Roddenberry (television series); Leonard Nimoy & Harve Bennet (story); Steve Meerson, Peter Krikes, Harve Bennett & Nicholas Meyer (screenplay) | |||
|Company = Paramount Pictures | |||
|ReleaseDate = Nov 26, 1986, USA | |||
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|Website = [http://www.startrek.com StarTrek.com] | |||
}} | |||
'''''Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home''''' opens on [[Vulcan]], where the officers of the ''[[Enterprise (TOS)|Enterprise]]'' are preparing to return to [[Earth]] for their court martials. When a probe arrives at Earth ahead of them and begins destroying the planet's ecosystem, [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] and his exiled crew are forced to travel back through time 300 years to find the only thing capable of stopping the probe... humpback whales. | |||
Despite the ludicrous plot, this is one of the best regarded [[Star Trek|Trek]] films and perhaps the most successful with general audiences. | |||
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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home opens on Vulcan, where the officers of the Enterprise are preparing to return to Earth for their court martials. When a probe arrives at Earth ahead of them and begins destroying the planet's ecosystem, Kirk and his exiled crew are forced to travel back through time 300 years to find the only thing capable of stopping the probe... humpback whales.
Despite the ludicrous plot, this is one of the best regarded Trek films and perhaps the most successful with general audiences.