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"the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few" is not a quote from some ancient philosopher or legal code. It is a quote from the 1982 Star Trek film The Wrath of Khan.
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The developers of 'Star Trek'(2009) hosted a screening in Austin publicized as that of 'The Wrath of Khan'. A few minutes into Khan, the film appeared to melt and Leonard Nimoy appeared on stage with the hosts, asking the audience, "wouldn't you rather see the new movie?" before a preview.
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what happened to spock after wrath of khan?
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The needs of the many outweighs the needs of the few" has no classical history. It was first spoken by Spock in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
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There was a crazy theory that the half-brother of Japan's first Shogun survived the Shogun's wrath after being seen as a political threat, and escaped to Mongolia. There he settled and changed his name to Genghis Khan.
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Leonard Nimoy agreed to a role in The Wrath of Khan only after being promised a "dramatic death scene." Afterwards, he asked if there was a way for Spock to return in future films.
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In "The Wrath of Khan" that Khan and Kirk were never filmed together in the same room. their scenes were filmed 4 months apart.
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Leonord Nimoy did not want to be in Star Trek II, but agreed to do it because Spock would killed off. The Wrath of Khan was so successful, the studio offered him to be the Director of the 3rd movie so he would do it again.
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The use of [SPOILER ALERT] is attested as early as 1982, and it was concerning the plot of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
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The terraforming planet sequence, known as the Genesis Demo, in Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan holds the reputation as the first major use of computer graphics in a feature film.
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Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan evolved from an earlier time travel based story about the Klingons *preventing* JFK's assassination.
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Catherine Coulson, the Log Lady from Twin Peaks, was the first assistant camera operator on Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
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In 1983, when VHS tapes cost $80US, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan kickstarted the competitive pricing movement and launched at a cheap $39.99 (#18 of list)