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  STARTREK.COM : Biography
With his fellow survivors, Khan attempted to seize that starship but failed, and he and his people were sentenced by Captain James T. Kirk to tame the wild M-Class world of Ceti Alpha V. Among those exiled was Lt.
In 2285, the embittered Khan commandeered the U.S.S. Reliant and hijacked the top-secret Genesis Device in a plan to exact vengeance against James T. Kirk.
Khan failed to defeat his old foe, and died when he detonated the matter-reorganizing, terraforming device, thus annihilating the Reliant and Khan along with it.
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  Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Khan, one of many genetically engineered "supermen" produced by a group of scientists on Earth during the 20th century, possessed physical strength and analytical capabilities superior to ordinary humans.
Upon awakening, Khan grabbed McCoy and put a knife to his carotid artery, but did not kill him because he was impressed by McCoy's blunt inquiry about the situation when he inquired if Khan was going to choke him to death or just slit his throat.
Khan, angry and vengeful that Kirk never checked up on their settlement, abducted the Reliant's captain Clark Terrell and first officer Pavel Chekov when they went down to the surface, and implanted Ceti eels in their brains, rendering them vulnerable to his suggestions.
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  Star Trek - To Reign in Hell: The Exile of Khan Noonien Singh The Eternal Night Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror ...
Khan is an absolute ruler - a despot who expects his every utterance to be observed as law.
Within the society that develops during the course of this novel we see that not every colonist is content to follow Khan absolutely, and when the cataclysm occurs destroying their way of life these tensions come to the fore.
Defeated by Captain James T. Kirk and exiled with his few remaining followers to the isolation of Ceti Alpha V, Khan Noonien Singh is marooned on a planet that has suddenly transformed into a hostile wasteland, where he and his band of acolytes must fight for their very lives.
www.eternalnight.co.uk /series/s/startrektheoriginalseries/toreigninhell.html   (568 words)

  
 Hatrack River Forum: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonian Singh
Khan held the phaser on until it was about to explode in some sort of nuclear meltdown, then let the phasers explosion clear the last of the rock.
And given Khan's insistence on "we are superior" schtick, you would think he'd stop whining like a stuck pig and accept a raw deal is better than a phaser in the back of the head.
But Khan's rage and eventual persecution complex and paranoia are understandable, as is his fixation in Kirk as the ultimate barrier to his rightful place in the universe and a reachable source of his circumstances.
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  1982 - STAR TREK II: The Wrath of Khan
Khan and his crew who have taken over the Reliant now encounter the Enterprise.
While Khan waits for the transmission of the Genesis facts and he gets his own shields coming down and shot by the Enterprise's phasers.
Though being under Khan's control both cannot bring it over their heart to indeed kill them by purpose.
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 Project Genesis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was described as "life from lifelessness," and as Spock noted, it was perfectly named after the first book of the Bible.
When they investigated Ceti Alpha VI, they encountered the exiled Khan Noonian Singh, who hijacked the Reliant and learned of the Genesis Project.
The non-canon novelization of The Wrath of Khan indicated that it was possible to use the Genesis Device to create a solar system, but that the scientists in charge were concentrating on using Genesis on a single planet.
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 NecroRogIcon » movies
Khan Noonian Singh’s greatest ambition is to just be left alone to create his own utopia, which I think would be immune to Sauron’s seductions.
From Khan’s history we know that he’s had the ability to turn armies that were against him over to his own cause and their own greed.
Khan is a bit like a Kwisatz Haderach in a way, he does have an uncanny ability to predict things and he shares that sort of selective breeding.
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 Television Without Pity Star Trek: The Original Series: "Space Seed"
Khan stands next to the door and does some deep breathing and yoga movements before pulling the door open with his fingertips.
All Khan does is put his fingers to the guy's neck and he collapses, and it's not exactly the Vulcan way, so I'm thinking the superior intellect must come with superior pinching ability.
Security reports that Khan has escaped to his disabled ship, and Kirk discovers that their comm channels are jammed, as are the turbo elevators, and that the atmospheric controls are not exactly on.
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 Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan DVD - Michael Weise Productions
The villian, Khan himself, is one of the greatest bad guys to ever be on TV or movies.
Khan explains that their were 70 of his crew on Alpha 5, but when Alpha 6 exploded, it sent Alpha 5 off course.
Khan shows the men an overgrown earwig that killed his wife and other crew members.
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 Khan Noonian Singh
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 An Interdisciplinary Study in Science, Literature, and Government Using Star Trek's "Space Seed".
This leader, Khan Noonian Singh, was played masterfully by Ricardo Montalban in both the series and the 1982 movie, "The Wrath of Khan."
Khan is a Sikh, a member of the warrior class from the Northern India.
Khan can be classified as an authoritarian dictator who allowed little or no freedom of thought.
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 Hour Bonus #8 - Faces of Death   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, 1982, Paramount (1 pt)
Khan Noonian Singh (Ricardo Montalban) places a worm, native to Ceti Alpha V, inside Checkov (Walter Koenig)'s ear to control his mind.
While attempting to kill Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) he fights the control and the worm causes him great pain.
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 Amazon.co.uk: The Rise & Fall of Khan Noonian Singh: 1 (Star Trek: The Eugenics Wars): Books: Greg Cox   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Khan himself is presented as a complex character, showing compassion as well as arrogance.
Khan is recruited as a teenager by Seven and then has a falling out wherupon he sets of alone to change the world to his liking.
Khan could have been given depth and emotion and a place in the real world.
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 STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN (Director's Edition)
Khan recognizes the first officer as Chekov (Koenig), and when he discovers that Kirk is still alive he forms a plan.
Torn by grief and twisted by hatred, Khan is both admirable and pitiable in his blind quest to kill the man he blames for his loss.
Khan is so strong and proud that his defeat is a sad moment — even knowing the horrors he's committed in his quest for blood.
www.eccentric-cinema.com /cult_movies/star_trek2_khan.htm   (1368 words)

  
 The Wrath of Khan
Curious, Captain Terrell and Chekov beam to the surface where they are confronted by Khan Noonien Singh, the former tyrant of Earth's Eugenic Wars, exiled to the planet in 2267 by Captain Kirk.
Khan, thinking he is stranding Kirk and his crew on the planet, departs Regula I. Carol Marcus then shows Kirk the Genesis cave, where an entire biosystem has been created.
Kirk then deliberately goads Khan, hoping to throw the former tyrant off balance, while the rest of the crew searches for the Reliant in the static of the nebula cloud.
www.starfleetlibrary.com /movies/star_trek_2_the_wrath_of_khan.htm   (1036 words)

  
 The Khan-Wilson-Wonder Woman Conspiracy   (Site not responding. Last check: )
You heard it here first: Khan Noonian Singh is the long lost brother of Wilson from Home Improvement.
Khan was given superior intelligence, strength, cunning, and other abilities.
Khan grew to be a harsh ruler of most of the world, while his brother spent most of his adulthood giving advice to his idiot neighbor.
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 Joachim Son Of Khan
Before he was done Khan Noonian Singhn was ruler of over a quarter of the earth.
Khan Singh, however escaped in a primitive DY-100 class space ship named The Botany Bay along with 70 of his followers, including his son Joachim.
Revived, Khan Singh failed in his attempt to take over the Enterprise and he and his people were subsequently marooned on Ceti Alfa 5.
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 Khan Noonian Singh's Movie Quotes   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ceti Alpha V was a..." -- Checkov, "THIS is CETI ALPHA V!!!" -- Khan, Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan
I shall leave you as you left me. As you left her.
Marooned for all eternity in the center of a dead planet.
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 Television Without Pity Star Trek: The Original Series: "Space Seed"
Khan paces until McGivers rings his bell and stands briefly posed in the doorway.
Khan forces her to kneel down, and we can tell by the way she's gripping her hand that he's hurting her.
The crew brilliantly (and finally!) figures out that Khan The Patient and Khan Noonian Singh The Ruler Of More Than A Quarter Of Earth From 1992 to 1996 are one and the same.
www.televisionwithoutpity.com /articles/content/a2391/index-7.html   (617 words)

  
 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan@Everything2.com
Khan just makes such a perfect villain, with his blind hatred and cool catch phrases ("Revenge is a dish best served cold, it is very cold in space").
That this should be true of the plot is evident, as long as you assume that Khan is Ahab and Kirk is his white whale.
The mad and ultimately vain pursuit ends with disaster to Khan's ship, the death of his crew, and one final fling of an allegorical harpoon in the form of the Genesis Device.
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 Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan Movie, Review, Cast for Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan | TVGuide.com
It's conceived as a sequel to the "Space Seed" episode from the 1967 show, in which Kirk had banished the evil Khan (Ricardo Montalban) to the edge of the universe.
Now Khan is back and looking for revenge, via a device capable of reversing creation.
This is one of the most popular in the series, thanks to a high action quotient (including a tensely staged space battle), a suitably campy turn by Montalban, and the s...
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 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) - MovieWeb
Unknown to the Reliant crew was that the cargo containers housed refugees from the Eugenics Wars of 1990s Earth, with Khan Noonian Singh in charge.
Khan later revealed that Ceti Alpha VI exploded, and shifted the orbit of the fifth planet as a Mars-like haven.
Khan manages to hijack the Reliant, and manages to steal the Genesis Device.
movieweb.com /movies/film.php?478   (286 words)

  
 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
Kirk believed he was sending Khan and followers to the inhabitable Ceti Alpha VI but by accident exiled them to this desert world.
Khan takes over the minds of the Reliant crew and then uses the Reliant to steal the Genesis Device - a bomb that can terraform barren worlds into hospitable ones, but which could also totally wipe out any living planet it is released on.
There is the promising debut of new characters, especially with the introduction of Kirstie Alley as the perky and intriguing new character of the Vulcan-Romulan officer Saavik.
www.moria.co.nz /sf/startrek2.htm   (1647 words)

  
 DY-100/500 Main
Agent Gary Seven), to use as a backup plan to evacuate survivors in the case his work to avert a nuclear war was unsuccessful.
On January 11 1996, the prototype was hijacked by Gary Seven's assistant, Roberta Lincoln, to facilitate the escape of Khan Noonian Singh and his genetically engineered brethren, following their defeat during the secretive Eugenics Wars.
Khan christened the ship Botany Bay, naming it after Australia's first European settlement, a British penal colony who's exiled inhabitants would be the first to begin the conquest of the continent.
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 Allyn Gibson » Blog Archive » What if… No Khan Noonian Singh?
If Kirk didn’t wake Khan Singh up, she would never have met the man of her dreams, and would have been stuck living in the past, painting portraits of former leaders…eventually leaving Starfleet to die of boredom on Earth, or something.
No Khan, no banishment to Ceti Alpha V, no painful slug in her cranium.
At least she was with someone she loved, and was loved by - Khan Singh did love her, in his own way (he called her superior and everything).
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 IDS93\STAR TREK:TOS:FILMS - STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN
Synopsis - While surveying planets for life-creating project, Genesis, Commander Chekov, aboard the Reliant, encounters Kirk's old nemesis Khan Noonian Singh (as first seen in TOS #24 "Space Seed").
When Starfleet loses contact with the Genesis science team aboard space station Regula 1, the Enterprise, on a training mission under Captain Spock, is ordered to investigate with Admiral Kirk in Command.
Upon arrival the Enterprise is attacked by Khan, aboard the Reliant, and finds the entire Genesis team murdered except for three who managed to beam down the planet being used for the Genesis project.
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 RC DVD Review: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Led by the brilliant but evil Khan Noonian Singh, the refugees implant Chekov and his companion with a mind-controlling organism and force them to rescue the fugitives off the wasteland planet.
Unaware that Khan has taken over the Reliant, Kirk sets off on what is a seemingly mundane mission...
Set after one of the original television series episodes and cast with Ricardo Montalban as Khan, Star Trek II is set around a compelling story line with plenty of emotion, humor, drama and action.
www.remotecentral.com /dvd/strek2.htm   (772 words)

  
 Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan Movie -The 80s Rewind «
Khan wants to steal the device, and use it as the ultimate weapon, because it would scour all life from a planet before applying it's own genetic matrix.
Using Chekov and Terrell, who are being controlled by eel-like creatures inserted in their heads, they steal the device, cripple the Enterprise, and abandon Kirk, Dr Marcus, and most of the team deep inside the lifeless moon chosen for the Genesis test firing.
Although Chekhov was not yet part of the crew in the 1967 Star Trek episode ("Space Seed") where the Enterprise first encounters Khan, Khan recognizes Chekhov in this film when they first meet on Ceti Alpha V. Due to budget limitations, sets and props were re-used wherever possible.
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