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"Well, one small quibble with SNW (spoils i guess) -- (edited)"
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Beryllium
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this was posted at imdb:
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mud
Jun 19 '23, 07:47
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Admiral April tells Spock "that hangover is punishment enough but next time, and there better not be a next time, it will be your commission!" This marks the first of several times the Enterprise is stolen, and for Spock there is indeed a next time as he steals the Enterprise out of space dock once again eight years later in The Menagerie: Part I (1966) to take Captain Pike to Talos IV to live out the rest of his life after being severely crippled in a shuttle accident. The Enterprise is stolen a third time by Harry Mudd in I, Mudd (1967) when an android under his control takes over the ship and temporarily strands the crew on a planet ruled by Mudd. The fourth time the Enterprise is stolen it is taken by a group of aliens from the Andromeda galaxy in By Any Other Name (1968), they intended to take the Enterprise back to their home to inform them of the Milky Way's potential for invasion. Embarrassingly the fifth time the Enterprise is stolen it is by space hippies in The Way to Eden (1969), they are searching for the mythical "Eden" and believe it to be a planet in Romulan space, naturally Kirk cannot take them there, so one of their women seduces Chekov and tricks him into showing her the auxiliary control room which they use to steal the ship and take it to said planet. The sixth and final time the Enterprise is stolen it is taken by Admiral Kirk himself in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984) in order to rescue Spock from the Genesis Planet, sadly Kirk is forced to destroy the Enterprise to prevent it from falling into the hands of the Klingons.
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