Chris Pine credited as playing...
Kirk
- James T. Kirk: The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
- Spock: An Arabic proverb attributed to a prince who was betrayed and decapitated by his own subjects.
- James T. Kirk: Well, still, it's a hell of a quote.
- Nyota Uhura: At that volcano, you didn't give a thought to us. What it would do to me if you died, Spock. You didn't feel anything. You didn't care. And I'm not the only one who's upset with you. The Captain is, too.
- James T. Kirk: No, no, no. Don't drag me into this. She is right.
- Spock: Your suggestion that I do not care about dying is incorrect. A sentient being's optimal chance at maximizing their utility is a long and prosperous life.
- Nyota Uhura: Great.
- James T. Kirk: Not exactly a love song, Spock.
- Spock: You misunderstand. It is true I chose not to feel anything upon realizing my own life was ending. As Admiral Pike was dying, I joined with his consciousness and experienced what he felt at the moment of his passing. Anger. Confusion. Loneliness. Fear. I had experiences those feelings before, multiplied exponentially on the day my planet was destroyed. Such a feeling is something I choose never to experience again. Nyota, you mistake my choice not to feel as a reflection of my not caring. Well, I assure you, the truth is precisely the opposite.
- James T. Kirk: Wait, are you guys... are you guys fighting?
- Nyota Uhura: I'd rather not talk about it, sir...
- James T. Kirk: Oh my GOD, what is that even like?
- James T. Kirk: I'm scared, Spock... help me not to be... how do you choose not to feel?
- Spock: I do not know. Right now, I am failing.
- James T. Kirk: I wanted you to know why I couldn't let you die... why I went back for you...
- Spock: Because you are my friend.
- Spock: Carol Marcus, your new science officer, concealed her identity to board this ship.
- James T. Kirk: When were you going to tell me that?
- Spock: When it became relevent, as it just did.
- James T. Kirk: Why is there a man in that torpedo?
- Khan: There are men and women in all those torpedoes, Captain. I put them there.
- James T. Kirk: Who the hell are you?
- Khan: A remnant of a time long past. Genetically engineered to be superior so as to lead others to peace in a world at war. But we were condemned as criminals, forced into exile. For centuries we slept, hoping when we awoke things would be different. But as a result of the destruction of Vulcan your Starfleet begun to aggressively search distant quadrants of space. My ship was found adrift. I alone was revived.
- James T. Kirk: I looked up John Harrison. Until a year ago he didn't exist.
- Khan: John Harrison was a fiction created the moment I was awoken by your Admiral Marcus to help him advance his cause, a smokescreen to conceal my true identity. My name is... KHAN.
- Bones: You were barely dead, it was the transfusion that really took its toll. You were in a coma for two weeks.
- James T. Kirk: Transfusion?
- Bones: Your cells were heavily irradiated. We had no choice.
- James T. Kirk: Khan?
- Bones: We synthesized a serum from his... super blood. Tell me, are you feeling homicidal, power-mad, despotic?
- James T. Kirk: No more than usual.
- James T. Kirk: I watched you open fire in a room full of unarmed Starfleet officers. You killed them in cold blood.
- Khan: Marcus took my crew from me!
- James T. Kirk: You are a murderer!
- Khan: He used my friends to control me. I tried to smuggle them to safety by concealing them in the very weapons I have designed. But I was discovered. I had no choice but to escape alone. And when I did, I had every reason to suspect that Marcus had killed every single one of the people I hold most dear. So I responded in kind. My crew is my family, Kirk. Is there anything you would not do for your family?
- James T. Kirk: [Kirk's HUD breaks midway through his space-jump] Spock my display is down, I'm flying blind.
- Spock: Captain, without your display compass hitting your target destination is mathematically impossible.
- James T. Kirk: Spock, if I get back, we really need to talk about your bedside manner.
- Khan: I'm going to make this very simple for you.
- Spock: Captain!
- Khan: Your crew for my crew.
- Spock: You betrayed us.
- Khan: Oh, you are smart, Mr. Spock.
- James T. Kirk: Spock, don't...
- [Khan knocks him down]
- Khan: Mr. Spock, give me my crew.
- Spock: What will you do when you get them?
- Khan: Continue the work we were doing before we were banished.
- Spock: Which as I understand it involves the mass-genocide of any being you find to be less than superior.
- Khan: Shall I destroy you, Mr. Spock? Or will you give me what I want?
- Spock: We have no transporter capabilities.
- Khan: Fortunately, mine are perfectly functioning. Drop your shields.
- Spock: If I do so I have no guarantee that you will not destroy the Enterprise.
- Khan: Well, let's play this out logically then, Mr. Spock. Firstly, I will kill your captain to demonstrate my resolve, then if yours holds I will have no choice but to kill you and your entire crew.
- Spock: If you destroy our ship, you will also destroy your own people.
- Khan: Your crew requires oxygen to survive, mine does not. I will target your life support systems located behind the aft nacelle. And after every single person aboard your ship suffocates, I will walk over your cold corpses to recover my people. Now, shall we begin?
- Spock: ...Lower shields.
- Khan: A wise choice, Mr. Spock. I see all 72 torpedoes are still in their tubes. If they're not mine, Commander, I will know it.
- Spock: Vulcans do not lie. The torpedoes are yours.
- Khan: Thank you, Mr. Spock.
- Spock: I have fulfilled your terms. Now fulfill mine.
- Khan: Well Kirk, it seems apt to return you to your crew. After all, no ship should go down without her captain.
- [from trailer]
- [the Enterprise crew steer a ship towards a closing portal]
- Spock: Captain, this ship will not fit.
- James T. Kirk: IT WILL FIT, WILL FIT, WILL FIT!
- [the ship scraps through the closing portal]
- James T. Kirk: See, I told you it would fit!
- Spock: I am not sure that qualifies.
- Spock: I will go with you, Captain.
- James T. Kirk: No, I need you on the bridge.
- Spock: I can not allow you to do this. It is my function aboard the ship to advise you in making the wisest decisions possible, something I firmly believe you are incapable of doing in this moment.
- James T. Kirk: You're right! What I am about to do, it doesn't make sense, it's not logical, it is a gut feeling! I have no idea what I'm supposed to do. I only know what I can do. The Enterprise and her crew needs someone on that chair who knows what he's doing. That's not me. It's you, Spock.
- James T. Kirk: Why would a Starfleet admiral ask a 300-year-old frozen man for help?
- Khan: Because I am better.
- James T. Kirk: At what?
- Khan: Everything. Alexander Marcus needed to respond to an uncivilized threat in a civilized time, and for that, he needed a warrior's mind - my mind - to design weapons and warships.
- Spock: You are suggesting the Admiral violated every regulation he vowed to uphold, simply because he wanted to exploit your intellect...
- Khan: He wanted to exploit my savagery! Intellect alone is useless in a fight, Mr. Spock. You, you can't even break a rule - how can you be expected to break bone? Marcus used me to design weapons. I helped him realize his vision of a militarized Starfleet. He sent you to use those weapons, to fire my torpedoes on an unsuspecting planet, and then he purposely crippled your ship in enemy space, leading to one inevitable outcome: the Klingons would come searching for whoever was responsible, and you would have no chance of escape. Marcus would finally have the war he talked about, the war he always wanted.
- James T. Kirk: There will always be those who mean to do us harm. To stop them, we risk awakening the same evil within ourselves. Our first instinct is to seek revenge when those we love are taken from us. But that's not who we are... When Christopher Pike first gave me his ship, he had me recite the Captain's Oath. Words I didn't appreciate at the time. But now I see them as a call for us to remember who we once were and who we must be again. And those words: Space, the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Her five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no one has gone before.
- Bones: Jim, you just sat that man down at a high-stakes poker game with no cards and told him to bluff. Now, Sulu's a good man, but he's no captain.
- James T. Kirk: For the next two hours, he is. And enough with the metaphors, all right? That's an order.
- James T. Kirk: How did you find me?
- Christopher Pike: I know you better than you think you do. The first time I found you was in a dive like this. Remember that? You got your ass handed to you.
- James T. Kirk: No, I didn't.
- Christopher Pike: You don't.
- James T. Kirk: No, that's not what happened.
- Christopher Pike: That was an epic beating.
- James T. Kirk: No, it wasn't.
- Christopher Pike: You had napkins hanging out of your nose. Did you not?
- James T. Kirk: Yeah, that was a good fight.
- Scotty: If it isn't Captain James Tiberius Perfect-Hair!
- [to Keenser]
- Scotty: Did you hear that? I called him "Perfect-Hair".
- James T. Kirk: Where are you?
- Scotty: Where are you?
- James T. Kirk: Are you drunk?
- Scotty: What I do on my private time is my business, Jim.
- Scotty: Wait. Jim, if we go in there, we'll die! Do you hear me? The radiation will kill us! Will you listen to me? Look, what the hell are you doing?
- James T. Kirk: I'm opening the door. I'm going in.
- Scotty: The door's there to stop us from getting irradiated! We'd be dead before making the climb!
- James T. Kirk: [quietly] You're not making the climb.
- [Kirk knocks out Scotty and enters the chamber]
- Spock: The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.
- James T. Kirk: Spock, we're talking about your life!