
The latest Star Trek iteration turns a great American story into a woke farce.
Forty years ago, as a young USA Today reporter, I interviewed Leonard Nimoy about Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Nimoy was un-Spock-like giddy about the commercial and critical hit he directed and co-starred in. “The biggest laugh,” he said, “came when McCoy says to Kirk about my still mentally addled Spock [Mr. Spock had “died” two films earlier in the classic Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan], ‘He really has gone where no man has gone before.’ Because if you think about it — how did Dr. McCoy know that this was the line that opened every Star Trek episode?” To which I said, “Maybe that’s the Starfleet credo.” “Good point,” Nimoy said.
Captain Kirk & Spock meet Starfleet Academy🚀🤔😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/ao6scukHjW
— Captain Toke (@Captain_toke) January 19, 2026
I beseech the Klingons to attack without mercy.
