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* [[Beam Me Up, Scotty]]: In a more traditional application of this trope, it's often claimed that there isn't a single weapon fired in the movie. This isn't really correct, as there are two actual weapons firings (Kirk using his phaser to weld a door shut, and the whalers trying to harpoon George and Gracie) and one attempted (Chekov trying to stun the interrogation officers). This is likely a mix-up with a real fact, namely that this is the only ''Star Trek'' film with a body count of zero.
* [[Beam Me Up, Scotty]]: In a more traditional application of this trope, it's often claimed that there isn't a single weapon fired in the movie. This isn't really correct, as there are two actual weapons firings (Kirk using his phaser to weld a door shut, and the whalers trying to harpoon George and Gracie) and one attempted (Chekov trying to stun the interrogation officers). This is likely a mix-up with a real fact, namely that this is the only ''Star Trek'' film with a body count of zero.
* [[Defictionalization]]/[[Life Imitates Art]]: Within 3 years of this film coming out, there was a formula for transparent aluminum.
* [[Defictionalization]]/[[Life Imitates Art]]: Within 3 years of this film coming out, there was a formula for transparent aluminum.
* [[Directed by Cast Member]]: [[Leonard Nimoy]] again.
* [[Throw It In]]: "I think it's across the bay, in Alameda." Not written in, but Nichols and Koenig just stayed in character when an extra said it. See [http://memory-alpha.org/wiki/Layla_Sarakalo here] for details.
* [[Throw It In]]: "I think it's across the bay, in Alameda." Not written in, but Nichols and Koenig just stayed in character when an extra said it. See [http://memory-alpha.org/wiki/Layla_Sarakalo here] for details.
** Leonard Nimoy was trying to crawl out of the water during the final scene, but the rest of the cast members just dragged him back in.
** Leonard Nimoy was trying to crawl out of the water during the final scene, but the rest of the cast members just dragged him back in.