Walter Koenig credited as playing...
Pavel Chekov
- [last lines]
- Spock: [referring to Flavius] I wish we could've examined that belief of his more closely. It seems illogical for a sun worshiper to develop a philosophy of total brotherhood. Sun worship is usually a primitive superstition religion.
- Uhura: I'm afraid you have it all wrong, Mister Spock, all of you. I've been monitoring some of their old-style radio waves, the empire spokesman trying to ridicule their religion. But he couldn't. Don't you understand? It's not the sun up in the sky. It's the Son of God.
- Capt. Kirk: Caesar - and Christ. They had them both. And the word is spreading... only now.
- Dr. McCoy: A philosophy of total love and total brotherhood.
- Spock: It will replace their imperial Rome; but it will happen in their twentieth century.
- Capt. Kirk: Wouldn't it be something to watch, to be a part of? To see it happen all over again? Mister Chekov, take us out of orbit. Ahead warp factor one.
- Chekov: Aye, sir.