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[[File:Voyage_Home.jpg|frame|"Forget the [[Time Police|Temporal]] [[Alien Non-Interference Clause|Prime Directive]]. From now on, we follow the [[Rule of Funny]]!"]]
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'''Kirk''': No, I'm from Iowa. I only work in outer space.
[[The One With...]] [[Green Aesop|The Whales]].
Kirk is prepared to face the consequences of his actions in the [[Star Trek III:
The wild success of this movie was proof to Paramount that [[
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* [[Space Whale Aesop]]
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* [[Acronym Confusion]]:
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'''Gillian:''' L ''D'' S?
** [[Genius Bonus]]
* [[Adam and Eve Plot]]: With the whales brought to the future
* [[Arc Words]]: "How do you feel?" Later, "I feel fine."
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* [[Ass in Ambassador]]: The pompous Klingon ambassador, to be specific.
* [[Bavarian Fire Drill]]: Kirk, McCoy, and Gillian getting into the hospital to rescue Chekov. See [[Expospeak Gag]] below.
* [[Big Dumb Object]]: The "whale probe".
* [[Black Boss Lady]]: Audiences applauded when Madge Sinclair appeared as the (unnamed) Captain of the ''Saratoga'' at the beginning of the film.
* [[Blunt Metaphors Trauma]]: [[Justified Trope]], as Spock has an incomplete grasp on life after being brought [[Back From the Dead]].
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'''Spock:''' How will playing cards help?
'''Dr. Taylor:''' Are you sure you won't change your mind?
'''
* [[Brake Angrily]]
* [[Came Back Wrong]]: It's implied that maybe we didn't quite get all of Spock back at the end of the previous movie, that there's a certain... something missing. He gets better by the end though. Death apparently isn't something you can just get over straight away.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "Hellllllo, Computer."▼
* [[Catfolk]]: The Caitian admiral at Star Fleet headquarters.
▲* [[Catch Phrase]]: "Hellllllo, Computer"
* [[Changed My Jumper]]: The short notice for this particular mission results in the crew arriving in San Francisco in their 23rd Century clothes. As it's [[San Francisco]], they don't look that out of place. [[Truth in Television]] -- they had unknown crew walk around San Francisco in the outfits for a week before shooting started, and got no comments whatsoever. See [[City of Weirdos]] below.
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]:
** The Klingon Bird-of-Prey, which was just the enemy ship and later a means of escaping from the exploding Genesis Planet in the previous film, ends up being a vital part of this film's storyline thanks to its ability to cloak and land.
** Kirk's glasses are an unusual case of this; from the perspective of the audience and Kirk himself, this is the last time the glasses are seen. However, 298 years down the line, they're going to be very important once again.
*
* [[City of Weirdos]]: Most people are willing to accept the slightly out-of-touch Spock as a [[The Stoner|harmless stoner]], even as he does weird things like jump into the whale tank... until he says things about the whales that he shouldn't be able to know. [[Truth in Television]] as anyone who lives in San Francisco could tell you.
* [[Cluster F-Bomb|Cluster "The Hell" Bomb]]
* [[Crapsack Only
* [[Crazy Enough to Work]]: Even though it's the [[Badass Crew|crew of the mighty Enterprise]] we're talking about, the whole "get some whales from back in time" thing did sound pretty ridiculous. McCoy lampshades this, to which Kirk simply responds that he should offer a better plan if he can think of one.
* [[Death Amnesia]]: Played with. Spock never says he can't remember what dying and coming back was like, but it was such an alien experience that he can't discuss it in terms anyone else will understand.
* [[Dedication]]: To the crew of the ''Challenger'' at the beginning of the film.
* [[Did Not Do the Research]]: [[In
▲* [[Did Not Do the Research]]: [[In Universe]], the crew, knowing only the broad strokes of the sociopolitical environment of the late twentieth century United States, failed to realize that putting Chekov, a Russian, on the ground looking for "nuclear wessels" was a bad idea.
* [[The Eighties]]
* [[Everybody Lives]]: The only ''Trek'' film that can boast this.▼
▲* [[Everybody Lives]]: The only Trek film that can boast this.
* [[Expospeak Gag]]:▼
{{quote| '''McCoy:''' This woman has acute post-prandial upper-abdominal distension!<br />▼
'''Kirk:''' What did you say she had?<br />▼
'''McCoy:''' Cramps. }}▼
* [[Every Helicopter Is a Huey]]: Sulu mentions he trained on Hueys at the Academy as a hobby to a helicopter pilot (though the pilot probably didn't know he meant ''Starfleet'' Academy). The [[Novelization]] expands on it.
▲* [[Expospeak Gag]]:
* [[Fish Out of Temporal Water]]: The whole premise of the film, figuratively and almost literally, thanks to the cetaceans out of temporal water.
* [[
* [["Get Out of Jail Free" Card]]: Starfleet can't really punish Kirk and crew ''too much'' just after they saved the world, can they?
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: Multiple instances of profanity in a PG-rated movie, including [[Flipping the Bird]], some even [[Lampshaded]].
* [[Good Old Ways]]: A perfect example of the ways in which Bones ''subverts'' this trope. See [[We Will Have Perfect Health in
* [[The Great Politics Mess
* [[Green Aesop]]: "To hunt a species to extinction is not logical."
* [[
* [[Large Ham]]: John Schuck as the Klingon ''Ham''bassador makes Shatner look positively subdued.
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* [[Lighter and Softer]]: This is pretty much the most lighthearted ''Trek'' film there is.
* [[Literal
* [[Mistaken for Spies]]: Chekov.
* [["Mister Sandman" Sequence]]: An interesting version, seeing as it was applied to what was then the real-life present day.
* [[Humans Are Morons|Modern Humans are Morons]]: Kirk states to his crew before exploring 20th Century San Fransisco that "this is an extremely primitive and paranoid culture" and believes that no one pays attention to you in the contemporary age "unless you swear every other word." Bones is shocked to find a woman in a hospital on dialysis, asking if this is [[The Dung Ages|The Dark Ages]].
* [[Mythology Gag]]: The Bridge Computer Sound Effects from ''The Original Series'' can clearly be heard in the background as Kirk says "Let's see what she's got
* [[Name's the Same]]: "Sir! Ve have found the nuclear wessels! And Admiral.... it is the ''Enterprise''!
* [[No Antagonist]]
* [[Oh Crap]]: The whaler upon seeing the Bird-of-Prey decloak. Not only could the entire whaler fit in the Bird-of-Prey's ''torpedo launcher'', but these are late 20th century humans. They have never seen an alien (or even ''human'') starship of any kind before.
* [[Photographic Memory]]: Gillian Taylor mentions that she has one -- "I ''see'' words!" -- but it comes into play only once, during Spock's [[Time Travel Tense Trouble]].
* [[Precision F-Strike]]: Lampshaded. "Are you sure it isn't time for a colorful metaphor?"
* [[Sarcastic Confession]]: Kirk flat out tells Gillian exactly who he is and where he comes from over dinner. Subverted in that Kirk tells her with utter conviction and she naturally thinks he's full of shit.
* [[Sequel Hook]]: The crew is absolved of all criminal charges and are given a new ship, a virtually identical Constitution class USS Enterprise: NCC-1701-'''A'''. The adventures of this ship are continued in ''[[Star Trek V:
* [[Shout
** The Whales are named after [[George Burns|George Burns and Gracie Allen]].
* [[Sophisticated As Hell]]: A major source of humor from Spock.
* [[Space Whale]]:
* [[Space Whale Aesop]]: [[Trope Namer]]. Don't hunt whales to extinction or an alien probe will destroy us all!
** Only an example, though, if it's taken too literally. The intended Aesop is more along the lines of "you don't know what you've got till it's gone", specifically the permanence of extinction.
** Also, don't play your music too loud on the bus or you will wind up nerve pinched.
* [[Spotting the Thread]]:
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'''Kirk:''' He's going to make it.
'''Guard:''' He? They went in with a she!
'''Kirk:''' [[Lampshade Hanging|One little mistake...]] [runs]
* [[Stable Time Loop]]: All over the damn place.
** Scotty and transparent aluminum. In the novelization, the engineer he sells the formula to is the one who introduce[d/s] it to the world.
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*** In the [[Novelization]], Scotty recognizes the name Dr. Nichols, and immediately pegs as him being the actual inventor of transparent aluminum, and actually invokes the Trope, saying that it could be ''necessary'' to tell him about how it could be done. Regardless, it could cyclical in that Scotty recognizes Nichols as the inventor - and might have realized that he's ''supposed'' to make him the inventor.
** When Kirk sells his glasses at a pawn shop.
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'''Kirk:''' And they will be again. That's the beauty of it.
** The [[Expanded Universe]] has also established in some form that the whole movie is one as well -- that Kirk's theft of the whales from 1986 ''helped cause'' them to become extinct, thus resulting in the probe nearly destroying the Earth, [[Timey-Wimey Ball|thus needing the whole movie to happen in the first place]].
** No one checks to see if removing Gillian from the timeline will change anything historic.
* [[Stupidest Thing
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'''Agent #2:''' He's a Russkie.
'''Agent #1:''' That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard in my life. Of course he's a Russkie, but he's a retard or something.
* [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]]: [http://memory-alpha.org/wiki/Cartwright Admiral Cartwright] for [http://memory-alpha.org/wiki/Harry_Morrow Admiral Morrow], who appeared in ''[[Star Trek III:
* [[Time Travelers Are Spies]]: Chekov and Uhura, big time. Though it might have gone better if one of them wasn't Russian.
* [[Time Travel Romance]]: Kirk finds a [[Love Interest]] wherever and whenever he goes, doesn't he?
* [[Time Travel Tense Trouble]]: Spock of all people screws up here.
* [[Totally Radical]]: Kirk doesn't quite have a grasp on 1986 idioms. Nor does Spock.
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* [[Unishment]]: When Kirk is demoted back to the Captaincy of a starship... which is what he wanted all along anyway.
* [[Weld the Lock]]: Kirk uses a phaser to melt the lock on a door he locked some 20th-century medstaff in. This, incidentally, is the ''only'' time a phaser is fired throughout the entire movie, showing just how [[Lighter and Softer]] ''IV'' is compared to pretty much all the other films.
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]: Spock and Sarek.
* [[We Will Have Perfect Health in
* [[What We Now Know to Be True]]: See [[We Will Have Perfect Health in
* [[Wham! Line]]: (In Universe)
* [[Wham! Line|Wham Reveal]]:
* [[Wiper Start]]: Sulu with the helicopter.
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