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While the ''Enterprise'' was returning to [[Earth]] following a confrontation with [[Khan Noonien Singh]], Foster asked [[Admiral]] [[James T. Kirk]] if there would be a ceremony or reception celebrating ''Enterprise''{{'}}s return – "a hero's welcome", as Kirk put it. Kirk, still reeling from the recent [[death]] of [[Spock]], said in reply to Foster, "''[[God]] knows there should be. This time we paid for the party with our dearest blood.''" ({{film|3}})
 
While the ''Enterprise'' was returning to [[Earth]] following a confrontation with [[Khan Noonien Singh]], Foster asked [[Admiral]] [[James T. Kirk]] if there would be a ceremony or reception celebrating ''Enterprise''{{'}}s return – "a hero's welcome", as Kirk put it. Kirk, still reeling from the recent [[death]] of [[Spock]], said in reply to Foster, "''[[God]] knows there should be. This time we paid for the party with our dearest blood.''" ({{film|3}})
   
:''Foster was played by veteran ''Trek'' actor [[Phil Morris]].''
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Foster (Cadet)

Foster, a Human male

Trainee Foster was a Starfleet Academy cadet who was on a training mission aboard the USS Enterprise in 2285.

While the Enterprise was returning to Earth following a confrontation with Khan Noonien Singh, Foster asked Admiral James T. Kirk if there would be a ceremony or reception celebrating Enterprise's return – "a hero's welcome", as Kirk put it. Kirk, still reeling from the recent death of Spock, said in reply to Foster, "God knows there should be. This time we paid for the party with our dearest blood." (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

Foster was played by veteran Trek actor Phil Morris.