Star Trek III: The Search for Spock

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Robin Curtis says that her version of Lieutenant Saavik inStar Trek III : The Search for Spockwas less emotional than Kirstie Alley ’s because of conductor Leonard Nimoy . Kirstie Alley originated the part of Lt . Saavik inStar Trek II : The Wrath of Khan , which was directed by Nicholas Meyer . Saavik was a protégé of Captain Spock ’s ( Leonard Nimoy ) , and she do on the USS Enterprise under Admiral James T. Kirk ( William Shatner ) during the conflict that resulted when Khan stole the satellite - create Genesis machine ,

WhenStar Trek III : The Search for Spock ’s production would n’t meet Kirstie Alley ’s fee to revert , Robin Curtis was cast as Lt . Saavik . Along with David Marcus ( Merritt Butrick ) , the Word of Admiral Kirk , Saavik follow the newly create Genesis Planet , where she found Spock resurrect . Saavik helped Spock through pon farr , and kept him secure as Spock underwent a painful aging process . But after Spock was return to Vulcan and reunited with his katra , or Vulcan soul , Lt . Saavik remain on Vulcanat the beginning ofStar Trek IV : The Voyage Home .

Star Trek III : The Search for Spock rise Spock , but what did it do for William Shatner , Leonard Nimoy , and the cast ’s life history prospect ?

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Leonard Nimoy Is Why Robin Curtis' Saavik Was Less Emotional Than Kirstie Alley’s In Star Trek III

Nimoy made Saavik a more traditional Vulcan

Appearing onThe Sci - Fi Dinerpodcast , Robin Curtis speak the dubiousness of why her variation of Lt . Saavik inStar Trek III : The Search for Spockwas less aroused than Kirstie Alley ’s Saavik inStar Trek II : The Wrath of Khan . Curtis ' more intellectual Saavik was a noticeable departure , especially after Alley ’s Saavilk cried at thedeath of Spock inStar Trek II.Robin excuse thatStar Trek IIIdirector Leonard Nimoy made Saavik more Vulcan . Read her quote and watchThe Sci - Di Dinervideo below :

I let in it was very much counseling . But it was my orientation to be that actor who just put herself in the hands of the King Vulcan . Who was I to go into the franchise and go , ‘ Well , you experience , this is what I consider a Vulcan woman would do and say . ’ I shook Mr. Nimoy ’s hand the first day of workplace , and said , ‘ You seem to think I get laid what I ’m doing , but I really do n’t . ’ And he said , ‘ Robin , I ’ll take you every step of the path . ’

And so , when people comment on the elusive difference or perhaps some of the more obvious differences between the two portrayals , I have to remind them I remember it ’s very much a collaboration between the creative person and the director , for indisputable . Obviously , Nicholas Meyer and Kirstie kind of went to the edges of the emotion and the toying , and they land some shade to the character that Leonard Nimoy would have no part of . He did n’t want me to breathe in the wrong place , as much as I stress to inject that little stratum of emotion . It was n’t happening . He was n’t having it .

Leonard Nimoy as Spock in Star Trek III, Kirstie Alley as Saavik in Star Trek II and Robin Curtis as Saavik In Star Trek III

While it was not outright stated inStar Trek II : The Wrath of Khan , Lt . Saavik was meant to be half - Vulcan and half - Romulan . This explains whyKirstie Alley ’s portrayal of Saavikdisplayed infinite emotions , from an attraction to Admiral Kirk to outright grief at the death of Spock . However , Leonard Nimoy had very specific ideas about Vulcanssince he originate the coherent species ' portrayal , and Ninoy work closely with Robin Curtis to make Lt . Saavilk more Vulcan than Star Trek IIdirector Nicholas Meyer prefer Alley to play Saavik .

What Happened To Saavik After Star Trek: The Original Series' Movies

Star Trek: Picard season 3 updated Saavik’s Starfleet career

Lt . Saavik has n’t appear in aStar Trekmovie or telly series sinceStar Trek IV : The Voyage Home , althoughRobin Curtis appeared inStar Trek : The Next Generation ’s " Gambit " as the Romulan Tallera . However , Star Trek : Picardseason 3 deliver a long - awaitedupdate on what happened to Saavik . allot to ancillary background forStar Trek : Picardseason 3 that was posted on Instagram , Saavik was push to Captain of the USS Titan in 2293 , after the events ofStar Trek VI : The Undiscovered Country . Captain Saavik ’s Titan was even briefly the flagship of the United Federation of Planets .

Saavik was originally meant to become a traitor inStar Trek VI : The Undiscovered Countrybefore Kim Cattrall ’s Lt . Valeris was created .

Star Trek : Picardseason 3 in short notice this bite of setting info by showinga firearm of a shuttle from the USS Titan - A that tire Saavik ’s name . TheTitan ’s shuttle was a nod to Captain Saavik ’s command of the previous twenty-third century avatar of the starship . While Kirstie Alley ’s Lt . Saavik is still considered the set version of the purpose ; Robin Curtis ' Saavik is , indeed , more Vulcan thanks to Leonard Nimoy , and Lt . Saavik was an integral part ofStar Trek III : The Search for Spock .

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Source : Sci - Fi Diner Podcast

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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock