#Star Trek II

Star Trek II Novelization

Novelizations are a tricky thing, especially if you’re working from an earlier version of the script. There’s minute changes (Regulus vs Regula, Alpha Ceti V vs Ceti Alpha V for example), expanded scenes (a *lot* more Peter Preston, Joachim has serious reservations about Khan), things that existed in the novels only later conceded as Canon (Sulu was already a Captain transferring to Excelsior at the end of the month (yes, the ship was already named) Saavik’s half-Romulan heritage (which might as well be canon by this point), and things that only exist here (Sulu again, nearly killed on the bridge when Reliant attacks in the nebula, resuscitated by David Marcus and out of the action for the remainder of the scene, and Spock not knowing Jim’s Birthday until *now*, Peter’s crush on Saavik and her tutoring him).

Then there’s also tweaks, I don’t know how much of it is author’s liberty and how much is script vs screen, but after 37 years of knowing this movie the words don’t flow nearly as well here. The words are sometimes substituted or flipped around. It detracts a bit from the overall product. Kirk is also a lot closer to despair and closer to the breaking point than the movie shows us, theatrically so. Despite all this though, it remains a fun read and there’s a bit little more to discover.

Gonna admit I did remember Kirk avoiding the urge to scream Dive! Dive! Dive!. that’s the ONLY thing I remembered for sure from the last time (aside from again Peter Preston and Saavik expanded backstory)

Here’s some (a lot of) notes and highlights:

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On board Reliant, Khan Singh shut off communications to Regulus I and stretched back in his chair. Not quite what he had foreseen, but a most satisfying climax, nonetheless.

Thank you, Star Trek II novelization for confirming that Khan does indeed cum when Kirk shouts his name into the ether.

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“There was a filmed, but cut, Genesis Baby subplot in The Wrath of Khan. No joke. It was Khan’s infant (1-2 year old) son. He’d only show up in two scenes; one aboard the Botany Bay, then again at the climax of the film when he’s killed...
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There was a filmed, but cut, Genesis Baby subplot in The Wrath of Khan. No joke. It was Khan’s infant (1-2 year old) son. He’d only show up in two scenes; one aboard the Botany Bay, then again at the climax of the film when he’s killed with Khan as he toddles towards the genesis device as its detonated for Khan’s revenge. This dark and blurry still shows Director Nick Meyer (back left) in the Reliant transporter pad opposite the actual Genesis Baby (mid-way standing up.)

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