Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Communicator

Beam me up Scotty! Believe it or not I don't think that phrase was ever uttered in the original series. I could be mistaken but I think it is one of those pop culture changes! One thing that never has changed though is that fevered scream originating from Captain Kirk; "KHAAAAAN"! CAPTAIN JAMES T. KIRK OF EARTH YOU HAVE GREAT RAGE IN YOUR HEART. Wait wrong sci-fi story reference. Everybody loves Star Trek II - it was a heart wrenching movie and we all know that Spock is the most human of us all. I bet you can do that entire scene in that movie playing as every single part. You'll need something to help keep up the look....perhaps this Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Communicator? It is one of those fancy replicas and features several phrases from the movie! Perfect for the die hard fan. Includes 3 batteries(we couldn't shrink a warp core down) and among the phrases is KHAAAAAAN! KKKKKKKKKKKKHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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