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''''Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home'''' (1986, or 2286 in universe) When a probe arrives at Earth and begins destroying the planet's ecosystem, [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] and his exiled crew are forced to travel back 300 years to find the only thing capable of stopping the probe... humpback whales. Despite the ludicrous plot, this is one of the best thought-of [[Star Trek|Trek]] films, and perhaps the most successful with general audiences. | ''''Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home'''' (1986, or 2286 in universe) When a probe arrives at Earth and begins destroying the planet's ecosystem, [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] and his exiled crew are forced to travel back 300 years to find the only thing capable of stopping the probe... humpback whales. Despite the ludicrous plot, this is one of the best thought-of [[Star Trek|Trek]] films, and perhaps the most successful with general audiences. | ||
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'Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home' (1986, or 2286 in universe) When a probe arrives at Earth and begins destroying the planet's ecosystem, Kirk and his exiled crew are forced to travel back 300 years to find the only thing capable of stopping the probe... humpback whales. Despite the ludicrous plot, this is one of the best thought-of Trek films, and perhaps the most successful with general audiences.