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''Star Wreck: In the Pirkinning'' is a 2005 parody film produced by five friends in a two-room flat with a small budget and the support of a few hundred fans and several dozen acquaintances. It is the seventh production in the ''Star Wreck'' movie series, and the first of professional quality and feature length. It is a dark science fiction comedy about domination of the world and the universe, and a parody of the ''Star Trek'' and ''Babylon 5'' franchises. The original version ("net version") of the film is available as an authorized and legal download on the Internet under the Creative Commons BY-ND-NC license.〔(Star Wreck: In the Pirkinning – FAQ )〕〔 (Finnish Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs-NonCommercial license )〕 ==Plot== The newly established P-Fleet travels to a remote region of space. They approach an anomaly, identified as a "maggot hole". On the bridge of the ''C.P.P. Potkustartti'', Captain James B. Pirk (Samuli Torssonen) reminisces about his experiences since the end of the previous film, ''Star Wreck V: Lost Contact''. Pirk was stranded on Earth at the end of the 20th century, his spaceship destroyed, his crew dispersed to avoid changing Earth's history. Years later, Pirk realized that Earth's history had not developed as expected since first contact with the Vulgars. Instead of helping Mankind to conquer space, the Vulgars were corrupted by rock star Jeffrey Cochbrane, who sold their spaceship to the Russians. Pirk takes matters into his own hands, and with his old crew members Commander Dwarf (Timo Vuorensola) and Commander Info (Antti Satama), he locates the spaceship of the Vulgars. Gaining the trust of the Russian President, he builds the spaceship ''C.P.P. Potkustartti'' and subsequently the "P-Fleet". Due to his monopoly on superior technology, Pirk takes control of the Earth and becomes its emperor. Pirk desires further conquest. He takes the fleet through the maggot hole to a parallel universe, in which history has taken a different path. Pirk announces his intent to conquer the parallel universe to Captain Johnny K. Sherrypie, the commander of the Babel 13 space station. Sherrypie resists and sends his fleet to counter Pirk's. Babel 13's fleet is devastated. Sherrypie surrenders to the P-Fleet's forces and lures Pirk and his security detail with promises of shore leave and sexual encounters with the Babel 13's female personnel. Sherrypie and his crew later try to assassinate Pirk, but he and his men escape. Battle resumes with the arrival of the ''Excavator'', commanded by Festerbester. In a bitter fight, the P-Fleet suffers considerable losses, and the ''Excavator'' inflicts heavy damage on the ''Potkustartti''. Crippled, the ''Potkustartti'' is set on a collision course, and the bridge personnel evacuate to Fukov's ship, the ''C.P.P. Kalinka''. The destructive force of the ''Potkustartti'' ramming the ''Excavator'' during a "twist core split" (a parody of ''Star Treks "warp core breach") destroys both ships. The remaining five P-Fleet ships approach Babel 13, preparing to destroy it, but Sherrypie's security officer Mikhail Garybrandy (Jari Ahola) has primed the station's reactor to blow up. The blast destroys the other ships, but the ''Kalinka'' escapes through the maggot hole, spiraling out of control and crashing into what appears to be ice age Earth. Pirk, Info and Dwarf beam down to safety as the ship crashes. The ending mirrors Pirk's initial predicament: he is stranded without a ship during an uneventful time in history. Info suggests he go into power save mode and revive himself in the distant future to stop the fleet from entering the maggot hole. The scene shifts to Earth's orbit where a cloud of high tech debris exists, suggesting that they are trapped in a post-apocalyptic future, not the prehistoric past. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Star Wreck: In the Pirkinning」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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