Which individual character(s), group(s), or event(s) in the film best represent one of the major themes of the later years of the Cold War? In the film, “Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country”, by Leonard Nimoy, which was brought out in 1991, is about parallels that are plentiful. For instance, the Klingon Empire and the United Federation of Planets are portrayed as having disorderly different cultures and political configurations for decades; as did the United States and the Soviet Union. The substantial similarly, however, is that the conflict between humans and Klingons is expound not by D-Day style battles, but instead by simmering tension and political intrigue; that is what made the Cold War, “cold”. The United States and the Soviet