![]() ![]() Matching the drone fleets frequency and using the 'classical' song "Sabotage" by the Beastie Boys, they destroy almost the entire fleet. After dispatching the pilot, they learn that VHF transmissions can disrupt Krall's communications. Scott transports Spock and McCoy into one of Krall's drone ships. ![]() The Starfleet crew pursues Krall in the Franklin. Kirk and the others free the crew as Krall launches into space with the bioweapon, leading his drone fleet to Yorktown. With the device complete, Krall intends to attack Yorktown and kill its inhabitants, and using its advanced technology, go on to attack the Federation. The Abronath is the missing half of an ancient bioweapon, created by the planet's original inhabitants which can disintegrate any humanoid. Meanwhile, Krall coerces Ensign Syl to hand over the Abronath that she had kept hidden for Kirk. Using the ship as a base, they plot to raid Krall's camp and transport the crew to the Franklin, then escape the planet in the repaired ship. Scott is reunited with Kirk, Chekov, McCoy, and Spock. She takes Scott to her makeshift home, the grounded USS Franklin, an early Starfleet vessel reported missing over a century earlier. Meanwhile, Scott is rescued by Jaylah, a scavenger who previously escaped Krall's encampment. Spock confides to McCoy that he intends to leave Starfleet to continue the late Ambassador Spock's work on New Vulcan. Leonard McCoy search for other survivors. To escape Krall's soldiers, Kirk activates the still-functional thrusters, causing the saucer to lurch forward, crushing Kalara. Kalara is discovered to be Krall's ally when she tries to retrieve the Abronath. Kirk and navigator Pavel Chekov, accompanied by Kalara, locate the wrecked saucer section. On the planet's surface, Sulu, Uhura, and other survivors are captured by Krall. Kirk then orders the crew to abandon ship as the Enterprise's saucer section hurtles towards the planet. Krall captures and removes many crew members from the ship. Krall and his crew board the ship, and unsuccessfully search for a relic called an Abronath that Kirk had obtained for a failed diplomatic mission. The rescue turns into an ambush when the Enterprise is quickly torn apart by a massive swarm of small ships. The survivor, Kalara, claims her ship is stranded on Altamid, a planet within the nebula. The Enterprise is dispatched on a rescue mission at short notice after an escape pod drifts out of a nearby uncharted nebula. Meanwhile, Hikaru Sulu reunites with his family, Montgomery Scott works to keep the ship operational, and Spock and Nyota Uhura amicably end their relationship Spock also receives word from New Vulcan that Ambassador Spock (Spock's future self from the original timeline) has died. He recommends Spock as the new captain of the Enterprise. Struggling to find continued meaning in the endless nature of their mission of exploration, Captain James Kirk has applied for a promotion to Vice Admiral and commanding officer of Yorktown. Three years into its five year mission, the USS Enterprise arrives at Starbase Yorktown, a massive space station, for resupply and shore leave for her crew. The film is dedicated to the memory of Anton Yelchin, who died a month prior to the film's release, as well as fellow Star Trek actor Leonard Nimoy, who died during pre-production. Star Trek Beyond coincided with the 50th anniversary celebration of the Star Trek franchise. Idris Elba and Sofia Boutella join the film's principal cast for this installment, which was released in North America on July 22, 2016. Directed by Justin Lin from a screenplay by Doug Jung and Simon Pegg (based on the series of the same name created by Gene Roddenberry), the film stars Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Simon Pegg, Karl Urban, Zoe Saldana, John Cho, and Anton Yelchin, all of whom are reprising their roles from the previous film. The thirteenth film in the Star Trek film franchise, Star Trek Beyond is also the third installment in the alternate-timeline reboot series. Star Trek Beyond is a 2016 American science fiction action film and the sequel to 2013's Star Trek Into Darkness. ![]()
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