Search For Spock: Love, Family and Friendship
“Let me help.”
The City on the Edge of Forever - TOS 01X28 (Source: kirknspock)
Operation: Annihilate! - TOS 01X29 (Source: kirknspock)
Star Trek III: The Search For Spock is not only an exemplary film about love in the romantic or familial sense, but also the profound capacity of love there is to be found in friendship and found family.
It is a film that truly encapsulates how powerful IDIC is in practice:
Every single character comes together to achieve their goal, which is ultimately the goal of coming through for a loved one. It is quite simply a story about the power of love in its many forms.
Star Trek III: TSFS is a testimony to loyalty.
The film has so many beautiful examples and varieties of love in one film; it highlights so perfectly the power of connection and “let me help”.
IDIC: Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations.
Image sources: Memory Alpha
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Am I expected to see this moment as anything other than a bride raising her veil??
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Oh, yes.
New cities, homes in the country, your woman at your side, children playing at your feet.
And overhead, fluttering in the breeze, the flag of the Federation.
Charming.
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Nichelle Nichols as Uhura
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984)
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A few paces away, Spock paused. He looked up into the deep sky. "I have been-" he said. At his strained voice, Jim moved instinctively toward him. "and always shall be...your friend." "Yes," Jim whispered. "Yes, Spock." —McIntyre, Vonda N. (1984) The Search for Spock —[insp.]
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