And both involve generals orchestrating false flag attacks to frame the Klingons and justify increased military actions. The schemes are more or less the same despite commenting on different real life topics. The main difference though is that in Undiscovered Country its a lone actor orchestrating things. In STID though Marcus is in charge, Star Fleet and Federation themselves are much more complicit overall in the conspiracy.
It wasn't a lone actor in UC. It was elements of Star fleet, the Klingon Empire and the Romulan Empire that worked together to stop peace.
Okay but within Star Fleet it was more or less one guy. My point was it was a renegade conspiracy rather than the super secret official operations of the Federation itself.
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about 4 monthsHow long has Star Trek Beyond been filming?
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Never realized Pine and Shatner looked that similar. That facemorph looks like it's barely been altered from either.

Dear God we are going to be sitting through 20 trailers before FA