The Wrath of Khan is beloved by Trekkies the world over. Well, unless that Trekkie is Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry.
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The Wrath of Khan,” Admiral James T. Kirk ponders his own mortality and, at least when the movie starts, is ready ...
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In “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan,” Admiral James T. Kirk ponders his own mortality and, at least when the movie starts, is ready to step back and let a younger generation take over.