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* [[Call Back]]: Kirk states in the opening men like himself, Bones and Spock had no families. He later admits he was wrong.
* [[Can Not Tell a Lie]]: What Spock claims as proof that Kirk was not aboard the ''Enterprise''. [[I Lied|He was lying]] about not being able to lie, though he was telling the truth about where Kirk was at.
* [[Canon Dis ContinuityDiscontinuity]]: It's still technically part of the canon, but the events have never been directly referenced in another canonical ''Star Trek'' work again. Rumor has it the writers are specifically told not to as a matter of course. [[Gene Roddenberry]] [[Word of God|said he considered]] some elements of the movie apocryphal, but he apparently never told anyone which ones.
** The novels, which are now vetted more thoroughly than they used to be, have featured Sybok exactly twice, both of them in the Myriad Universe novels, which take place entirely in alternate universes.
** The novels have also mentioned the God-like creature at the center of the Great Barrier; in the ''Q Continuum'' trilogy of novels, He referred to Himself as "The One", and was a contemporary of [[Big Bad]], the Beta XIII-A entity, and Gorgon. The four of them were responsible for the destruction of the Tkon Empire. It is mentioned that pretending to be God and then using the resulting influence to drive civilizations to self-destruction is his entire schtick.
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