90px|William Shatner directed, co-wrote, and acted in Star Trek V: The 
Final Frontier.


Star Trek V: The Final Frontier is a 1989 American science fiction 
film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the fifth feature in the 
franchise and the penultimate to star the cast of the original Star 
Trek science fiction television series. Taking place shortly after the 
events of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, the plot follows the crew of 
the USS Enterprise-A as they confront a renegade Vulcan, Sybok, who is 
searching for God at the center of the galaxy. The film was directed by 
cast member William Shatner (pictured), following two films directed by 
his co-star, Leonard Nimoy. Shatner also developed the initial 
storyline in which Sybok searches for God, but instead finds Satan. The 
original script was disliked by series creator Gene Roddenberry, while 
Nimoy and DeForest Kelley objected to the premise that their 
characters, Spock and Leonard McCoy, would betray Shatner's James T. 
Kirk. The script went through multiple revisions to please the cast and 
studio, including cuts in the effects-laden climax of the film. The 
film's ending was reworked because of poor test audience reaction and 
the failure of planned special effects. The Final Frontier was released 
in North America on June 9, 1989, amidst a summer box office crowded by 
sequels and blockbuster films. The film received generally mixed or 
poor reviews by critics on release, and according to its producer 
nearly killed the franchise. (more...)


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Today's selected anniversaries:

1835:

The United States signed the Treaty of New Echota with leaders of a 
minority Cherokee faction, which became the legal basis for the 
forcible removal known as the Trail of Tears.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_New_Echota>

1860:

To counter the French Navy's La Gloire, the world's first ironclad 
warship, the British Royal Navy launched the world's first iron-hulled 
armoured battleship, HMS Warrior.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Warrior_%281860%29>

1911:

Sun Yat-sen was elected in Nanking as the provisional President of the 
Republic of China.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Yat-sen>

1930:

Muhammad Iqbal introduced the Two-Nation Theory outlining a vision for 
the creation of an independent state for Muslim-majority provinces in 
northwestern British India.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-Nation_Theory>

1937:

The Constitution of Ireland, the founding legal document of the state 
known today as the Republic of Ireland, came into force.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_of_Ireland>

1959:

Physicist Richard Feynman gave a speech entitled "There's Plenty of 
Room at the Bottom", which is considered the birth of nanotechnology.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There%27s_Plenty_of_Room_at_the_Bottom>

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Wiktionary's word of the day:

bespectacled (adj):
Wearing spectacles (glasses)
<http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/bespectacled>

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Here is my first principle of foreign policy: good government at home.
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