star trek - How much of the plot of The Search for Spock was determined when The Wrath of Khan was written?
Near the end of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan,
Spock dies of radiation exposure
There are rather obvious hints that this may not be the end, for example
the whole "Genesis is life from lifelessness" introduction
and
the fact that Spock's coffin/torpedo was fired at the Genesis planet at all (why not space or a star?)
and
McCOY: He's really not dead.... ( As long as we remember him. )
and
KIRK: As your teacher Mister Spock is fond of saying, 'I like to think there always are ...possibilities.'
and
the ominous shot: "the torpedo coffin lays in a clearing in the new, verdant forest on the Genesis planet"
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