The word "Christmas" was uttered in the Star Trek universe, but only on very rare occasions, and this project doesn't use any TV footage. But "Kahn!" was said an awful lot in the 1982 movie Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. So when you listen to this supercut, substitute "Christmas" for "Kahn!" and you'll be able to follow along just fine.
John C. Worsley (previously at Neatorama) has released his annual holiday supercut featuring the beloved characters of Star Trek. He titled this year's entry Holiday Trek: The Motion Pictures (Captain Please Come Home). The video clips are from the feature films that followed the short-lived original series and cemented Star Trek's enduring fandom. The song that provides the backbone of this lunacy is the 1963 holiday staple "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" by Darlene Love. The "singers" are credited as James T. Kirk and the Original Crew, The Nexus, and The Next Genettes. Trek fans will understand.
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