Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country marked the end of an era. It was the last film to feature the entire original series crew. At the movies end, after the crisis has been averted and Kirk and crew had again triumphed, Uhura receives orders from Starfleet Command that the Enterprise is to return to space dock to be decommissioned. Kirk glances around the bridge at his long-time crew, tears beginning to form in his eyes. Finally, it is Spock who speaks, and delivers one of his best lines: If I were human, I believe my response would be, Go to Hell, if I were human. Chekhov then asks, Course heading, Captain? To which Kirk responds with a quote from Peter Pan: Second star to the right and straight on till morning.
Aaron Smith is a writer who can't stick to one genre. He's written horror, mystery, fantasy, and espionage novels and short stories, including new tales of Sherlock Holmes. A lifelong fan of movies, comics, good books, obscure trivia, and the New York Yankees, he lives in northern New Jersey.