20 Most Messed Up Deaths From The Star Trek Movies

4. Death Of A Starship

It is the strangest thing to lament the loss of an inanimate object, especially an imaginary one. But then, whenever has 'strange' been a hindrance to humans and other aliens? To steal a phrase from another property, the Enterprise "won't bring much cash [maybe latinum], but its sentimental value is through the roof!"

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Whether it was alive or not to die in the first place, THE starship's end in Star Trek III left no one indifferent, even if it was in the trailer. The "final voyage" of the Enterprise was by fireball across the skies of Genesis. Kirk had "turn[ed] death into a fighting chance to live". After all, there weren't just plenty more letters, there was the entire alphabet. Don't cry because they blew it up. Smile because they could always build a new one.

Few, if any, tears were shed for the Klingon boarding party with a one-way ticket to Gre'thor. Caught in the final countdown of the self-destruct, at least they got some sage advice from their commander?! Five seconds was more than enough to "Get out! Get out of there! Get out!" Oh, Kruge, you messed-up bastard. I hope you like lava!

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