Meet The New "Star Trek" Crew

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DAVID GERMAIN | May 8, 2009 06:21 AM EST | AP

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FILE- In this Dec. 28, 1988, file photo shows members of the "Star Trek" crew, from left, Nichelle Nichols, Leonard Nimoy, George Takei, William Shatner, Walter Koenig, DeForest Kelley and James Doohan, toast the newest "Star Trek" film during a news conference at Paramount Studios. (AP Photo/Bob Galbraith,File)

LOS ANGELES — In the old days of "Star Trek," Kirk and Spock's supporting players often got stuck repeating things like, "Hailing frequencies open" and "Course laid in, captain."

Key officers of the starship Enterprise in the new "Star Trek" all get some prime moments alongside dashing hero James Kirk (Chris Pine) and Vulcan science geek Spock (Zachary Quinto).

Here's a rundown on the crew and the new actors playing them:

_ Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy: DeForest Kelley's McCoy in the original "Trek" served as Kirk's conscience and an emotional foil to Spock's cold logic. As the new McCoy, Karl Urban retains his curmudgeonly yet caring demeanor, shares a scene revealing where the nickname "Bones" came from and gets to utter some of the doc's classic lines, including "Are you out of your Vulcan mind?" and "I'm a doctor, not a physicist." But Urban's favorite line was something fresh. "It was, `Space is full of disease and danger, wrapped in darkness and silence,'" Urban said. "To me, that encapsulates McCoy's perspective in a nutshell, and it has such a wonderful alliteration about it."

_ Engineer Montgomery Scott: James Doohan always was the go-to guy in the Enterprise's engine room, a pragmatic Scotsman who could mend the ship's warp engines with sticky tape and kite string in a pinch. Simon Pegg's Scotty joins the crew by happenstance in the middle of its latest crisis, uttering a line the filmmakers hope will define audience reaction to their fresh take on "Trek": "I like this ship! It's exciting!" Says Pegg: "I like that moment. It comes at a very timely moment in the script, where everything's very intense, everyone's shellshocked, and Scotty's just standing among them going, `What the hell have I just beamed aboard?'"

_ Communications officer Uhura: Nichelle Nichols' Uhura occasionally got to sing or play the seductress in the old "Trek," but she also got stuck mouthing technobabble while Kirk and Spock had the choice lines. Zoe Saldana's new Uhura is a pivotal figure as Kirk and Spock clash and struggle to establish their relationship. She doesn't use Uhura's "hailing frequencies" line, but Saldana figures that might come if there are sequels, since the character is too raw in her job to toss off businesslike bits of jargon just yet. "It's too premature. She's still uncomfortable in her own skin. She's still having a hard time with the gadgets," Saldana said.

_ Helmsman Sulu: George Takei's Sulu was the man you always wanted as designated driver, capable, unflappable, able to go to warp speed in a nanosecond. Like Saldana's Uhura, John Cho's Sulu is a newbie and makes a bad first impression on his shipmates. But he gradually settles in to piloting the Enterprise and gets to accompany Kirk on a daring mission, showing off a bloody variation of Sulu's fencing expertise. "Strictly speaking, this wasn't fencing. It was more Conan the Barbarian," said Cho, noting that in fencing, you don't get to skewer a Romulan. "You get zero points for murder in Olympics fencing."

_ Navigator Chekov: The last of the regulars to join the old "Trek" cast, Walter Koenig was meant to bring some youth appeal to the original TV series and show a Cold War audience that Americans and Russians could get along. Anton Yelchin retains Koenig's bushy-tailed energy and his Boris-and-Natasha-style accent, offering comic relief as he flips around his consonants. "`Nuclear wessels' was kind of the classic Chekov line, and I don't think I actually got to say that," Yelchin said. "But I did a hell of a lot of changing Vs to Ws, like my life depended on it."

LOS ANGELES — In the old days of "Star Trek," Kirk and Spock's supporting players often got stuck repeating things like, "Hailing frequencies open" and "Course laid in, captain." Key officers o...
LOS ANGELES — In the old days of "Star Trek," Kirk and Spock's supporting players often got stuck repeating things like, "Hailing frequencies open" and "Course laid in, captain." Key officers o...
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Ok, it just clicked. Karl Urban is that dude from LOTR, he played Eomer perfectly and it looks like he is doing the same with Bones.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:15 PM on 05/09/2009
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It just clicked with me 5 hours after getting out of the movie that Karl Urban ran around almost naked for a couple of hours in the very bloody, very cheesy Pathfinder. I think I have a new infatuation...

http://p2.p.pixnet.net/albums/userpics/2/6/903526/499fc9a4759b8.jpg

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 PM on 05/09/2009
- Ellyllon I'm a Fan of Ellyllon 81 fans permalink
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That was pleasant - thank you!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:36 AM on 05/11/2009
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PS: I loved the movie. The cast does a great job and it's chock full of in-jokes. I don't really mind that they went a little AU with it. I hope it at least gets a trilogy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 PM on 05/09/2009
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PSS: Love your Ren Hoeck avatar. :-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 PM on 05/09/2009
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(8

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 AM on 05/10/2009
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I wanna be the the meat between a Zachary Quinto and Chris Pine sandwich!! LMAO..

Zoe Saldana is very adorable..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 PM on 05/09/2009
- RickyPoo I'm a Fan of RickyPoo 5 fans permalink

I'm amazed that no one is talking about Leonard Nimoy.

I got the same thrill out of seeing him come out of retirement for this picture that I got when Jimmy Cagney came out of retirement to do "Ragtime" in 1980.

With "Ragtime", you heard that snarl, you saw Cagney point that finger and you knew you were right back in the hands of an acting master.

Here, we see Nimoy tilt that eyebrow, hear that famous logical vocal inflection, and, of course, do that world famous hand salute, and it's Spock all over again.

And it's all good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 AM on 05/09/2009

Huh?

How is Zoe Saldana not a black woman? I am Dominican just like she is and I consider myself black as does she. Just because she's Dominican and speaks Spanish doesn't mean she isn't as black as say Gabrielle Union. And FYI, Zoe isn't Spanish. Spanish people are from Spain, maybe you meant she is Latin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 AM on 05/09/2009

Ooops...sorry I meant to make this a reply to user tanna123...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:09 AM on 05/09/2009

Thank you Afro-latina about Spanish people. SPANISH people are from Spain. Everyone else is Puerto Rican, Dominican etc.... IF you are from Mexico you are not Spanish you are Mexican.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 PM on 05/09/2009
- Rockwell I'm a Fan of Rockwell 65 fans permalink
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Great flick. Definite repeat. I'm a Trekkie from waaaay back and while some of the characters and plot twist were a little jarring for us oldsters, it was a fantastic movie in its own right and it boldly grabbed the reigns of the series for the next generation. (I tried to work the word "Voyager" into that sentence but couldn't make it so.)

I loved seeing the depth to characters I've long loved. I loved the beauty and power of the Enterprise. And the action was amazing.

More please.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 AM on 05/09/2009
- Bubba Gump I'm a Fan of Bubba Gump 188 fans permalink
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Co-sign.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 AM on 05/09/2009
- Doomestic I'm a Fan of Doomestic 9 fans permalink

It is TREKKER! Not "Trekkie". Trekkie is derogatory!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 AM on 05/09/2009
- Rockwell I'm a Fan of Rockwell 65 fans permalink
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That's a bogus argument that I've never bought into. I personally prefer Trekkie but anyone obsessed about the distinction is in the "get a life" category of Trek Fans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 PM on 05/09/2009

We were Trekkies before we decided to pretend to be grownups. Hey, and you look cute in Mommie's heels, kind of, I dunno, sci-fi....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:27 PM on 05/09/2009
- Imzadi I'm a Fan of Imzadi 71 fans permalink
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As a 43-year TREKKER, I adored this new version.

The characters were multi-dimensional and complex, the ship was amazing, and the action and FX were astounding!! Now that there is a new paradigm (which will take some time to get used to), Pine, Quinto and Urban were fabulous in their roles!!

I, too, hope they consider more movies!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 AM on 05/09/2009
- Mike Jahn I'm a Fan of Mike Jahn 7 fans permalink
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More importantly, are Kirk and Spock still Jewish?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 PM on 05/08/2009
- Rockwell I'm a Fan of Rockwell 65 fans permalink
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Well Spock got a little verklempt a few times and both he and Kirk had Daddy issues so I'd say that's a big yes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 AM on 05/09/2009

Can't believe i'm saying this, but what a friggin great movie! Amazingly well done, the new crew did a great job for putting on the massively big shoes they had to fill.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 PM on 05/08/2009
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Opening this week ! Can't wait.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 PM on 05/08/2009
- Jymac I'm a Fan of Jymac 2 fans permalink
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Khaannnnnnnnn!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 PM on 05/08/2009
- Bubba Gump I'm a Fan of Bubba Gump 188 fans permalink
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I half expected Chris Pine to shout, "Denny Craaaaane!" LOL!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 AM on 05/09/2009
- Jymac I'm a Fan of Jymac 2 fans permalink
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I concur totally, they got this one perfect right on the pitch, don't listen to the review fools. I enjoyed this one and savored every moment and think that it will be viewed as the next best in the entire series next to the Masterful Khan movie.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 PM on 05/08/2009

The Wrath of Khan movie was significantly better simply because the villain was significantly better. The villain in the latest Star Trek movie is pretty much a 2 dimensional character and he lacked the gravitas of Ricardo Montalban. That being said everything else was pitch perfect and a major shot in the arm for the series after the debacle that was the Scott Bakula led Star Trek series.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 PM on 05/08/2009
- NHBill I'm a Fan of NHBill 16 fans permalink
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Love "Wrath" but this one is waaaay better. In every way. IMO

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 PM on 05/08/2009
- Dace I'm a Fan of Dace 2 fans permalink

I have only seen good reviews so far - I also liked it a lot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 PM on 05/09/2009
- NHBill I'm a Fan of NHBill 16 fans permalink
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Just saw the movie. Best Trek mover ever. I realize that is not saying very much but this is a lot of fun. Everything they got wrong about Star Trek Next or 9 or Enterprise or the movies they get right in this one. The 60's sex and violence is back and the humor is cranked up. Effects are latest and greatest. The difficult task of casting this movie is completely aced! There are no weak links. Live long and prosper!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 05/08/2009
- plooger I'm a Fan of plooger 14 fans permalink

> no weak links

Except for the plot. Sad to see the writers go for the lamest of sci-fi plot mechanisms, rather than making an authentic prequel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:26 PM on 05/09/2009
- NHBill I'm a Fan of NHBill 16 fans permalink
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The solid re-introduction of these beloved characters far out weighs the "sci-fi plot mechanisms". Besides these "cliches" were invented by Star Trek!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:56 PM on 05/13/2009
- masha2008 I'm a Fan of masha2008 13 fans permalink

this is the kind of i.g.n.@.r.a.m.u.s. comment that makes americans the laughingstock of the world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:25 PM on 05/08/2009
- NHBill I'm a Fan of NHBill 16 fans permalink
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HUH?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:06 PM on 05/08/2009
- JRsNana I'm a Fan of JRsNana 19 fans permalink

And which ignoramus comment would that be masha? Must be a doozy if it's about Star Trek and makes us a global laughingtock.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:45 PM on 05/09/2009

NPR "Hearsay" recently has done a Star Trek Special:
http://wmstreaming.whro.org/hearsay/05082009.wma

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:23 PM on 05/08/2009

... and here you can listen to the "Star Trek Edition" of "On Point":
http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/05/star-trek

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 PM on 05/08/2009
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Thank you. that was cool.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 PM on 05/09/2009
- RickyPoo I'm a Fan of RickyPoo 5 fans permalink

This is the most fun ST review I've seen so far. It's from Matt Pais @ The Chicago Tribune's Metromix website:

http://chicago.metromix.com/movies/world_now_video/fast-paised-review-star/1155972/content

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:12 PM on 05/08/2009
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sweeeeeeet!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:14 PM on 05/08/2009
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