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| date = [[2285]]
 
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| location = [[Mutara sector]] - [[Mutara Nebula]]
 
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| result = [[Federation]] victory<br />Formation of the [[Genesis (planet)|Genesis Planet]] from the nebula
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{{aquote|Trouble with the nebula, sir, is all that static discharging gas clouds our tactical display. Visual won't function and shields will be useless."<br />""Sauce for the goose", Mr. Saavik. The odds will be even.|Saavik''' and '''Spock|2285|2}}
 
 
The '''Battle of the Mutara Nebula''' was the final engagement between [[James T. Kirk]] and [[Khan Noonien Singh]]. In [[2267]], [[Captain]] Kirk left Khan and his [[Augment|followers]] on [[Ceti Alpha V]] in [[exile]]. Because Kirk never returned to check on their progress, he had no way of knowing that a catastrophic environmental calamity had occurred that made Ceti Alpha V a desert wasteland, just months after Khan and his followers were left on the planet. Nearly twenty years later, Khan seized an opportunity to achieve what he had wanted for so long: the death of Kirk.
[[File:USS Enterprise misses the Reliant.jpg|thumb|''Enterprise'' narrowly misses ''Reliant'' as what would become known as the Battle of the Mutara Nebula commences]]
 
The '''Battle of the Mutara Nebula''' was the final engagement between [[James T. Kirk]] and [[Khan Noonien Singh]]. In [[2267]], [[Captain]] Kirk left Khan and his [[Augment|followers]] on [[Ceti Alpha V]] in exile. Because Kirk never returned to check on their progress, he had no way of knowing that a catastrophic environmental calamity had occurred that made Ceti Alpha V a desert wasteland, just months after Khan and his followers were left on the planet. Nearly twenty years later, Khan seized an opportunity to achieve what he had wanted for so long: the death of Kirk.
 
   
 
== Prelude ==
 
== Prelude ==
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== Provocation ==
 
== Provocation ==
[[File:USS_Reliant.jpg|thumb|The ''Reliant'' approaches the ''Enterprise'']]
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[[File:USS_Reliant.jpg|thumb|left|The ''Reliant'' approaches the ''Enterprise'']]
 
Meanwhile, the now-[[Admiral]] Kirk was inspecting the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} when he received a transmission from [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Carol Marcus]]. Chekov already hailed her and told the science team that [[Starfleet]] was taking control of the project now, the order coming directly from James Kirk. The ruse was quite effective; Marcus' team had been operating independently of the Federation on their project and Khan knew that they would contact Kirk and ask to confirm the order, bringing him to the remote science outpost at Regula I.
 
Meanwhile, the now-[[Admiral]] Kirk was inspecting the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} when he received a transmission from [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Carol Marcus]]. Chekov already hailed her and told the science team that [[Starfleet]] was taking control of the project now, the order coming directly from James Kirk. The ruse was quite effective; Marcus' team had been operating independently of the Federation on their project and Khan knew that they would contact Kirk and ask to confirm the order, bringing him to the remote science outpost at Regula I.
   
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== The Battle ==
 
== The Battle ==
[[File:Enterprise under attack.jpg|thumb|''Reliant'' inflicting severe damage to the ''Enterprise'']]
 
 
:''"Sauce for the goose, Mr. Saavik. The odds will be even."''
 
:''"Sauce for the goose, Mr. Saavik. The odds will be even."''
 
::- Captain Spock
 
::- Captain Spock
 
[[File:USS Enterprise misses the Reliant.jpg|thumb|left|''Enterprise'' narrowly misses ''Reliant'' as what would become known as the Battle of the Mutara Nebula commences]]
 
[[File:Enterprise under attack.jpg|thumb|''Reliant'' inflicting severe damage to the ''Enterprise'']]
 
The ''Enterprise'' fled towards the nebula, with the ''Reliant'' in pursuit, even firing a photon torpedo that deliberately missed the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s starboard [[nacelle pylon]] as a deterrent against going into the nebula. However, knowing the limitations of fighting within the nebula, the ''Reliant'' refrained from entering until Kirk opened communications and taunted Khan into pursuing the ''Enterprise'' into the nebula. Once they entered, both ships found that their shields were disabled and their visual and tactical systems were severely impaired. The conflict became a game of "hide and seek", with both vessels firing at each opportunity they got. On the second opportunity of firing, the ''Enterprise'' was just aft of the ''Reliant'' but because phaser locks were rendered inoperable by the nebula, [[Hikaru Sulu|Sulu]] had little alternative but to aim them manually. As he was about to fire upon the ''Reliant'', the ''Enterprise'' was rocked by storm activity within the nebula, jogging Sulu's aim and the phaser fire narrowly missed the ''Reliant''. In retaliation, the ''Reliant'' fired a torpedo from one of its aft launchers, comfortably missing the ''Enterprise''.
 
The ''Enterprise'' fled towards the nebula, with the ''Reliant'' in pursuit, even firing a photon torpedo that deliberately missed the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s starboard [[nacelle pylon]] as a deterrent against going into the nebula. However, knowing the limitations of fighting within the nebula, the ''Reliant'' refrained from entering until Kirk opened communications and taunted Khan into pursuing the ''Enterprise'' into the nebula. Once they entered, both ships found that their shields were disabled and their visual and tactical systems were severely impaired. The conflict became a game of "hide and seek", with both vessels firing at each opportunity they got. On the second opportunity of firing, the ''Enterprise'' was just aft of the ''Reliant'' but because phaser locks were rendered inoperable by the nebula, [[Hikaru Sulu|Sulu]] had little alternative but to aim them manually. As he was about to fire upon the ''Reliant'', the ''Enterprise'' was rocked by storm activity within the nebula, jogging Sulu's aim and the phaser fire narrowly missed the ''Reliant''. In retaliation, the ''Reliant'' fired a torpedo from one of its aft launchers, comfortably missing the ''Enterprise''.
   
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Spock told Kirk that although Khan was intelligent, his critical weakness was his inexperience - his attack pattern indicated just "two-dimensional thinking", not considering attacking from above or below, only on the same plane. Having realized this weakness, Kirk ordered the ship to descend vertically and stand by on photon torpedoes. After returning to the [[bridge]] from medical treatment, Chekov offered his assistance to Admiral Kirk. Kirk ordered Chekov to the weapons console.
 
Spock told Kirk that although Khan was intelligent, his critical weakness was his inexperience - his attack pattern indicated just "two-dimensional thinking", not considering attacking from above or below, only on the same plane. Having realized this weakness, Kirk ordered the ship to descend vertically and stand by on photon torpedoes. After returning to the [[bridge]] from medical treatment, Chekov offered his assistance to Admiral Kirk. Kirk ordered Chekov to the weapons console.
   
[[File:Reliant's nacelle destroyed.jpg|thumb|The ''Enterprise'' destroying the ''Reliant''{{'}}s nacelle]]
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[[File:Reliant's nacelle destroyed.jpg|thumb|left|The ''Enterprise'' destroying the ''Reliant''{{'}}s nacelle]]
 
[[File:USS Reliant disabled.jpg|thumb|''Reliant'', one of her warp nacelles destroyed, and heavily damaged, adrift in the nebula]]
The ''Enterprise'' crew caught Khan by surprise when his ship passed over the ''Enterprise'', which allowed Kirk's ship to ascend behind the enemy and begin its brief but relentless onslaught on the ''Reliant'' at close range - first a photon torpedo was fired from the starboard launcher, destroying the ''Reliant''{{'}}s own torpedo launcher. Secondly, a phaser burst hit the ''Reliant''{{'}}s port [[warp nacelle]], severely damaging it and finally a second torpedo was fired, completely severing the nacelle from the ship and killing most of Khan's crew and maiming Khan in the process. In spite of the severe damage that the ''Reliant'' had sustained and severe physical injuries, Khan was not ready to surrender yet.
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The ''Enterprise'' crew caught Khan by surprise when his ship passed over the ''Enterprise'', which allowed Kirk's ship to ascend behind the enemy and begin its brief but relentless onslaught on the ''Reliant'' at close range - first a photon torpedo was fired from the starboard launcher, destroying the ''Reliant''{{'}}s own torpedo launcher. Secondly, a phaser burst hit the ''Reliant''{{'}}s port [[warp nacelle]], severely damaging it and finally a second torpedo was fired, completely severing the nacelle from the ship and killing most of Khan's crew and maiming Khan in the process. In spite of the severe damage that the ''Reliant'' had sustained and severe physical injuries, Khan was not ready to surrender yet. Commander [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]] hailed the ''Reliant'', demanding its immediate surrender, but as a final act of vengeance a dying Khan activated the [[Genesis Device]], which would reorganize all matter in the nebula, including the ''Enterprise''. The only way the ''Enterprise'' and the crew could possibly survive the detonation (4 minutes from Khan's activation) would be to jump to warp, but the ship's main engines were still off-line. Thinking about a philosophical conversation that he had with Kirk previously, Spock sacrificed himself to save the ship and its crew. In the radiation-contaminated engine compartment, Spock managed to reconnect power to the warp engines. The ''Enterprise'' jumped to warp seconds before the ''Reliant'' exploded. The detonation of the Genesis Device re-organized the matter within the Mutara Nebula and created a [[Genesis (planet)|new planet]] designed by the Device's matrix.
 
[[File:USS Reliant disabled.jpg|thumb|left|''Reliant'', one of her warp nacelles destroyed, and heavily damaged, adrift in the nebula]]
 
Commander [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]] hailed the ''Reliant'', demanding its immediate surrender, but as a final act of vengeance a dying Khan activated the [[Genesis Device]], which will reorganize all matter in the nebula including the Enterprise. For the ''Enterprise'' and its crew to survive the detonation of the Genesis Device (in four minutes from Khan's activation), the ship's warp drive would have to be engaged but it was still off-line. Thinking about a deep conversation that he had with Kirk previously, Spock sacrificed himself to save the ship and its crew. In the radiation-contaminated engine compartment, Spock managed to reconnect power to the warp engines. The ''Enterprise'' jumped to warp seconds before the ''Reliant'' exploded. The detonation of the Genesis Device re-organized the matter within the Mutara Nebula and created a [[Genesis (planet)|new planet]] designed by the Device's matrix.
 
   
 
== Aftermath ==
 
== Aftermath ==
 
[[File:McCoyKatra.jpg|thumb|Spock transfers his ''katra'' to McCoy. "''Remember.''"]]
 
[[File:McCoyKatra.jpg|thumb|Spock transfers his ''katra'' to McCoy. "''Remember.''"]]
The ''Enterprise'' held a funeral for Spock and sent his body to the Genesis Planet in a photon torpedo casing. They rescued the crew of the ''Reliant'' from Ceti Alpha V and returned to Earth. Just before he died, Spock transferred his ''[[katra]]'' to Dr. [[Leonard McCoy]]. In order to return Spock's ''katra'' to [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]], they would need to recover his body and return it to [[Mount Seleya]], but the Genesis Planet had since been declared off-limits due to the controversy surrounding the use of the Genesis Device - the [[Klingon Empire]] feared that the Federation could use it as a weapon. However, Kirk, willing to sacrifice his career to save Spock, gathered his command crew and returned to the Genesis Planet. [[Saavik]] and David were there on a mission to survey the planet, but [[USS Grissom (NCC-638)|their ship]] was destroyed by [[Klingon]]s, eager to get information on the device. Meanwhile, Spock had been reborn by the Genesis effect, but was suffering rapid aging.
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The ''Enterprise'' held a funeral for Spock and sent his body to the Genesis Planet in a photon torpedo casing. They rescued the crew of the ''Reliant'' from Ceti Alpha V and returned to Earth. Just before he died, Spock transferred his ''[[katra]]'' to Dr. [[Leonard McCoy]]. In order to return Spock's ''katra'' to {{dis|Vulcan|planet}}, they would need to recover his body and return it to [[Mount Seleya]], but the Genesis Planet had since been declared off-limits due to the controversy surrounding the use of the Genesis Device - the [[Klingon Empire]] feared that the Federation could use it as a weapon. However, Kirk, willing to sacrifice his career to save Spock, gathered his command crew and returned to the Genesis Planet. [[Saavik]] and David were there on a mission to survey the planet, but [[USS Grissom (NCC-638)|their ship]] was destroyed by [[Klingon]]s, eager to get information on the device. Meanwhile, Spock had been reborn by the Genesis effect, but was suffering rapid aging.
   
 
The planet was on the brink of destroying itself when Kirk arrived but the ''Enterprise'' was disabled by the Klingons. Faced with a boarding party, Kirk activated the [[auto-destruct]] sequence. Beaming to the planet, Kirk was able to retrieve Spock, but his son David was killed and the ''Enterprise'' was destroyed. Kirk managed to beam himself and the others to the Klingon Bird-of-Prey and escaped just as the planet was destroyed.
 
The planet was on the brink of destroying itself when Kirk arrived but the ''Enterprise'' was disabled by the Klingons. Faced with a boarding party, Kirk activated the [[auto-destruct]] sequence. Beaming to the planet, Kirk was able to retrieve Spock, but his son David was killed and the ''Enterprise'' was destroyed. Kirk managed to beam himself and the others to the Klingon Bird-of-Prey and escaped just as the planet was destroyed.
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At a ceremony on Vulcan, they were able to reunite the body of Spock with his ''katra''.
 
At a ceremony on Vulcan, they were able to reunite the body of Spock with his ''katra''.
   
== Apocrypha ==
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== Appendices ==
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=== Background information ===
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The battle as ultimately visualized, was conceived by Production Designer [[Joe Jennings]] and Art Director [[Mike Minor]]. At the "Star Trek Designers Talk Trek History At Art Directors Guild Event" in 2009, Jennings recalled how the battle was originally scripted as having the two vessels pounding at each other at close range in open space. He considered the battle thus scripted – likening it to a man-o'-war slugging match from the era of sail – ludicrous, pointing out that, more realistically, spaceships would go at each other in high-speed passes under open space circumstances (as was adopted in the [[Battle of Wolf 359]] and [[Dominion War]] battle scenes in their respective, later ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episodes, as well as in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' films, most notably {{film|8}}). Together with Minor he came up with the concept of the Mutara Nebula knocking out both ship's navigational and tactical systems as a more believable rationale for the slower paced close quarter combat between the two vessels, which was ultimately accepted by the writing staff. After the sequence was filmed, Jennings gleefully recalled Director [[Nicholas Meyer]]'s reaction, "''You were right. Thanks for not saying so!''" (''[[Star Trek: 45 Years of Designing the Future]]'')
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An element in the battle he considered equally ridiculous, but was not able to change, were the handlings performed in the [[torpedo bay]] &ndash; as the [[photon torpedo]]s should have been fired directly from storage. In an interview in the ''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (The Director's Edition)|Star Trek II Director's Edition DVD]]''-special feature, "Designing Khan", he said that seeing the [[ensign]]s with hooks pulling the grating off the torpedo conveyor before launching it drove him crazy, since any real ship that took that long to load weapons would probably be destroyed in about ten seconds. Coincidentally, his concerns in this respect were later addressed by Meyer in {{film|6}}, where it was indeed strongly implied that torpedos were fired directly from storage in {{Star Trek Minutiae|resources/scripts/tuc.txt|scene 55}} in which [[Captain]] [[Montgomery Scott]] uttered the line, "''Negative, Captain. According to Inventory we're still fully loaded.''", after the {{IKS|Kronos One}} was unexpectedly hit by a torpedo volley from the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s torpedo bay.
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Ironically, the battle was three decades later exactly re-enacted as originally scripted, including the sailing ships imagery (albeit flying ones) that it had conjured up with Jennings, in the 2011 version of ''[[Star Trek parodies and pop culture references (film)#The Three Musketeers .282011.29|The Three Musketeers]]'', where the ''Star Trek'' battle was paraphrased as a pop culture reference.
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=== Apocrypha ===
 
According to the computer game, ''[[Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (game)|Star Trek: Starfleet Academy]]'', a recreation of this battle is now a standard training simulation at [[Starfleet Academy]]. Its primary educational purposes are to reinforce the importance of taking proper precautions when approaching a non-communicative ship (even a [[Starfleet]] vessel) and then to practice space combat in poor sensory conditions.
 
According to the computer game, ''[[Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (game)|Star Trek: Starfleet Academy]]'', a recreation of this battle is now a standard training simulation at [[Starfleet Academy]]. Its primary educational purposes are to reinforce the importance of taking proper precautions when approaching a non-communicative ship (even a [[Starfleet]] vessel) and then to practice space combat in poor sensory conditions.
   
== References ==
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=== References ===
 
*{{TOS|Space Seed}}
 
*{{TOS|Space Seed}}
 
*{{film|2}}
 
*{{film|2}}
 
*{{film|3}}
 
*{{film|3}}
 
*{{film|12}}
 
*{{film|12}}
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=== External link ===
*{{NCwiki}}
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*{{mbeta}}
 
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"Trouble with the nebula, sir, is all that static discharging gas clouds our tactical display. Visual won't function and shields will be useless."
""Sauce for the goose", Mr. Saavik. The odds will be even.
"
– Saavik and Spock, 2285 (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)

The Battle of the Mutara Nebula was the final engagement between James T. Kirk and Khan Noonien Singh. In 2267, Captain Kirk left Khan and his followers on Ceti Alpha V in exile. Because Kirk never returned to check on their progress, he had no way of knowing that a catastrophic environmental calamity had occurred that made Ceti Alpha V a desert wasteland, just months after Khan and his followers were left on the planet. Nearly twenty years later, Khan seized an opportunity to achieve what he had wanted for so long: the death of Kirk.

Prelude

In 2285, the USS Reliant was on a survey mission to find a suitable location for Project Genesis, a Federation project to turn an uninhabitable world into an M-class planet. While examining what they thought was Ceti Alpha VI, Capt. Clark Terrell and his first officer, Commander Pavel Chekov, were captured by Khan and his followers. He implanted each with Ceti eels and learned why they came to the planet. Shortly afterward, Khan and his people took control of the Reliant, marooned the crew on Ceti Alpha V, and headed for the Regula I space station.

Provocation

USS Reliant

The Reliant approaches the Enterprise

Meanwhile, the now-Admiral Kirk was inspecting the USS Enterprise when he received a transmission from Dr. Carol Marcus. Chekov already hailed her and told the science team that Starfleet was taking control of the project now, the order coming directly from James Kirk. The ruse was quite effective; Marcus' team had been operating independently of the Federation on their project and Khan knew that they would contact Kirk and ask to confirm the order, bringing him to the remote science outpost at Regula I.

When communication was broken, Kirk ordered the ship to proceed to Regula I. While en route they came face-to-face with the Reliant, which initially failed to open communications. In a serious lapse in judgment, Kirk disregarded Starfleet regulations dictating a defensive posture when encountering a non-communicative ship. As a result, Khan opened fire in a surprise attack, severely damaging most of the Enterprise's key systems, notably weapons, shields, and propulsion. Khan then hailed Kirk, agreeing not to destroy the Enterprise on condition that Kirk would hand over both himself and all of the information on the Enterprise computers relating to Project Genesis. Kirk pretended to comply, but instead he and Spock entered the Reliant's prefix code, lowered its shields and returned fire. With Reliant's photon torpedo launcher and warp drive disabled, Khan was forced to withdraw.

Some time after the battle, the Enterprise engineering team was able to restore auxiliary power and the ship resumed its course to Regula. When Kirk and an away team boarded Regula I, they found that the science team had been murdered. They also found a traumatized Chekov and Terrell in a closet. The away team and the two Reliant officers then beamed down to the planetoid and discovered the Genesis device, along with Carol and her son David Marcus. Khan, still controlling Chekov and Terrell through the Ceti eels, ordered them to kill Kirk. However, Terrell turned his phaser on himself and Chekov's eel exited his body. Upon learning from intercepted communications that the Enterprise would be crippled for days, Khan decided to maroon Kirk on the planetoid while taking the Genesis device for himself.

However in doing so, Khan made a major mistake. For the predictions Spock gave about repairs were in a deceptively simple code that simply stated that the time needed for repairs was actually in hours and the crew managed to repair the weapons and impulse engines although only partial main power was available. They beamed the away team back and Kirk ordered the ship go to battle stations. With the damaged Enterprise still outmatched by the Reliant, both in terms of firepower and speed, Spock advised that they proceed to the nearby Mutara Nebula, where the odds between both ships would become even as the static discharge from within the nebula would severely impair the effectiveness of the sensors and render a ship's shields completely inoperable.

The Battle

"Sauce for the goose, Mr. Saavik. The odds will be even."
- Captain Spock
USS Enterprise misses the Reliant

Enterprise narrowly misses Reliant as what would become known as the Battle of the Mutara Nebula commences

File:Enterprise under attack.jpg

Reliant inflicting severe damage to the Enterprise

The Enterprise fled towards the nebula, with the Reliant in pursuit, even firing a photon torpedo that deliberately missed the Enterprise's starboard nacelle pylon as a deterrent against going into the nebula. However, knowing the limitations of fighting within the nebula, the Reliant refrained from entering until Kirk opened communications and taunted Khan into pursuing the Enterprise into the nebula. Once they entered, both ships found that their shields were disabled and their visual and tactical systems were severely impaired. The conflict became a game of "hide and seek", with both vessels firing at each opportunity they got. On the second opportunity of firing, the Enterprise was just aft of the Reliant but because phaser locks were rendered inoperable by the nebula, Sulu had little alternative but to aim them manually. As he was about to fire upon the Reliant, the Enterprise was rocked by storm activity within the nebula, jogging Sulu's aim and the phaser fire narrowly missed the Reliant. In retaliation, the Reliant fired a torpedo from one of its aft launchers, comfortably missing the Enterprise.

Some minutes passed with no conflict until both ships saw each other almost on a collision course and as the Enterprise performed evasive maneuvers to starboard, Khan fired phasers on the Enterprise, disabling the Enterprise's port torpedo launcher and further damaging the engineering section, forcing Scotty to take main power off-line due to radiation leakage. The Enterprise was able to inflict significant damage to Reliant as well in the short firefight, firing phasers hitting just behind the bridge, killing Khan's first man, Joachim in the process.

Spock told Kirk that although Khan was intelligent, his critical weakness was his inexperience - his attack pattern indicated just "two-dimensional thinking", not considering attacking from above or below, only on the same plane. Having realized this weakness, Kirk ordered the ship to descend vertically and stand by on photon torpedoes. After returning to the bridge from medical treatment, Chekov offered his assistance to Admiral Kirk. Kirk ordered Chekov to the weapons console.

File:Reliant's nacelle destroyed.jpg

The Enterprise destroying the Reliant's nacelle

USS Reliant disabled

Reliant, one of her warp nacelles destroyed, and heavily damaged, adrift in the nebula

The Enterprise crew caught Khan by surprise when his ship passed over the Enterprise, which allowed Kirk's ship to ascend behind the enemy and begin its brief but relentless onslaught on the Reliant at close range - first a photon torpedo was fired from the starboard launcher, destroying the Reliant's own torpedo launcher. Secondly, a phaser burst hit the Reliant's port warp nacelle, severely damaging it and finally a second torpedo was fired, completely severing the nacelle from the ship and killing most of Khan's crew and maiming Khan in the process. In spite of the severe damage that the Reliant had sustained and severe physical injuries, Khan was not ready to surrender yet. Commander Uhura hailed the Reliant, demanding its immediate surrender, but as a final act of vengeance a dying Khan activated the Genesis Device, which would reorganize all matter in the nebula, including the Enterprise. The only way the Enterprise and the crew could possibly survive the detonation (4 minutes from Khan's activation) would be to jump to warp, but the ship's main engines were still off-line. Thinking about a philosophical conversation that he had with Kirk previously, Spock sacrificed himself to save the ship and its crew. In the radiation-contaminated engine compartment, Spock managed to reconnect power to the warp engines. The Enterprise jumped to warp seconds before the Reliant exploded. The detonation of the Genesis Device re-organized the matter within the Mutara Nebula and created a new planet designed by the Device's matrix.

Aftermath

File:McCoyKatra.jpg

Spock transfers his katra to McCoy. "Remember."

The Enterprise held a funeral for Spock and sent his body to the Genesis Planet in a photon torpedo casing. They rescued the crew of the Reliant from Ceti Alpha V and returned to Earth. Just before he died, Spock transferred his katra to Dr. Leonard McCoy. In order to return Spock's katra to Vulcan, they would need to recover his body and return it to Mount Seleya, but the Genesis Planet had since been declared off-limits due to the controversy surrounding the use of the Genesis Device - the Klingon Empire feared that the Federation could use it as a weapon. However, Kirk, willing to sacrifice his career to save Spock, gathered his command crew and returned to the Genesis Planet. Saavik and David were there on a mission to survey the planet, but their ship was destroyed by Klingons, eager to get information on the device. Meanwhile, Spock had been reborn by the Genesis effect, but was suffering rapid aging.

The planet was on the brink of destroying itself when Kirk arrived but the Enterprise was disabled by the Klingons. Faced with a boarding party, Kirk activated the auto-destruct sequence. Beaming to the planet, Kirk was able to retrieve Spock, but his son David was killed and the Enterprise was destroyed. Kirk managed to beam himself and the others to the Klingon Bird-of-Prey and escaped just as the planet was destroyed.

At a ceremony on Vulcan, they were able to reunite the body of Spock with his katra.

Appendices

Background information

The battle as ultimately visualized, was conceived by Production Designer Joe Jennings and Art Director Mike Minor. At the "Star Trek Designers Talk Trek History At Art Directors Guild Event" in 2009, Jennings recalled how the battle was originally scripted as having the two vessels pounding at each other at close range in open space. He considered the battle thus scripted – likening it to a man-o'-war slugging match from the era of sail – ludicrous, pointing out that, more realistically, spaceships would go at each other in high-speed passes under open space circumstances (as was adopted in the Battle of Wolf 359 and Dominion War battle scenes in their respective, later Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes, as well as in the Star Trek: The Next Generation films, most notably Star Trek: First Contact). Together with Minor he came up with the concept of the Mutara Nebula knocking out both ship's navigational and tactical systems as a more believable rationale for the slower paced close quarter combat between the two vessels, which was ultimately accepted by the writing staff. After the sequence was filmed, Jennings gleefully recalled Director Nicholas Meyer's reaction, "You were right. Thanks for not saying so!" (Star Trek: 45 Years of Designing the Future)

An element in the battle he considered equally ridiculous, but was not able to change, were the handlings performed in the torpedo bay – as the photon torpedos should have been fired directly from storage. In an interview in the Star Trek II Director's Edition DVD-special feature, "Designing Khan", he said that seeing the ensigns with hooks pulling the grating off the torpedo conveyor before launching it drove him crazy, since any real ship that took that long to load weapons would probably be destroyed in about ten seconds. Coincidentally, his concerns in this respect were later addressed by Meyer in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, where it was indeed strongly implied that torpedos were fired directly from storage in scene 55 in which Captain Montgomery Scott uttered the line, "Negative, Captain. According to Inventory we're still fully loaded.", after the IKS Kronos One was unexpectedly hit by a torpedo volley from the Enterprise's torpedo bay.

Ironically, the battle was three decades later exactly re-enacted as originally scripted, including the sailing ships imagery (albeit flying ones) that it had conjured up with Jennings, in the 2011 version of The Three Musketeers, where the Star Trek battle was paraphrased as a pop culture reference.

Apocrypha

According to the computer game, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, a recreation of this battle is now a standard training simulation at Starfleet Academy. Its primary educational purposes are to reinforce the importance of taking proper precautions when approaching a non-communicative ship (even a Starfleet vessel) and then to practice space combat in poor sensory conditions.

References

External link