at the risk of whining, why should Shatner's "death" be an impediment? The 
whole point of the Nexus was its time-manipulating capabilities. Surely they 
could come up with a good enough storyline that the Nexus' energies somehow 
resurrected Kirk. After all, the damn energy field created a whole sentient 
"echo" of Guinan, and kept Kirk alive and ageless for seven decades inside it.

oh and i guess he's right about us Trekkies being sticklers. It's funny that 
Kirk's now a PhD in astrophysics, as Kirk was actually chosen by Starfleet 
precisely because he wasn't a brain! For a while, Starfleet had been 
dissatisfied with its captains. Too many were getting killed or failing on 
missions, they felt. After looking at its command requirements, Starfleet 
realized they'd been focusing on candidates who leaned heavily towards being 
intelligent and thoughtful. But this was making them weaker, in a way. So, 
Kirk's class was one of the first where things like insight, daring, 
confidence, etc., were given more weight. Kirk was always intelligent at hell. 
He beat Spock at chess once, after all! But a genius? Not the interstellar 
lover!

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"Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
Shatner Trek Cameo Possible?
http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0&id=46494

Roberto Orci, co-writer of director J.J. Abrams' highly anticipated Star 
Trek movie, told SCI FI Wire that there's still a possibility that 
original star William Shatner may appear in the movie, though that's 
less of a possibility than before. The film is currently in production.

"There are two things," Orci said in an interview in November. "One, 
from our point of view, we are still hoping to find a way. Secondly, one 
of the difficulties that was brought up and discussed with Shatner when 
we all met him and pitched him ideas is that Trek fans are sticklers for 
their canon. [And,] unfortunately, Shatner's Capt. Kirk was killed in 
Star Trek VII [1994's Generations]."

There was no such problem bringing back Shatner's co-star, Leonard 
Nimoy, as an older Spock, joining a cast of new actors to inhabit the 
roles of the Star Trek crew. But Kirk's death complicates the matter of 
bringing Shatner back, said Orci, who wrote the screenplay for Star Trek 
with his Transformers partner Alex Kurtzman.

"The difficulty there is not just ignoring that or explaining it in an 
unsatisfactory way merely to get him back in," Orci said. "So that is 
the struggle: the rigors of canon and not phoning it in just to have a 
cameo." Still, it could happen, he said. "From my point of view, it's a 
very long shoot, and things change. It's just whether we can figure it 
out." Another possible problem: The ongoing writers' strike prohibits 
members of the Writers Guild of America--which includes Orci, Kurtzman 
and Abrams--from making any changes to the script until the strike is 
settled.

For his part, Shatner has not been shy in expressing his disappointment 
at not being cast in Star Trek. "How could you not put one of the 
founding figures into a movie that was being resurrected?" he told TV's 
Extra last month. "That doesn't make good business sense to me!"

In any case, Orci had nothing but praise for Chris Pine, the actor who 
will play the young version of Kirk.

"Chris Pine has two things which are very difficult to find 
simultaneously," Orci said. "He has the maverick nature of an extremely 
motivated, cocky guy who doesn't play by the rules, who is intelligent 
enough and can command sufficient respect to be an astronaut. Remember, 
these people are all astronauts!"

But Pine conveys the intelligence of a starship captain, Orci added. 
"It's difficult to find a good-looking guy who you would believe can 
fill the old Kirk shoes of getting into a fistfight while also having a 
Ph.D. in astrophysics," he said. "That's a tough one, because you need 
that, as he has to face the intelligence of Mr. Spock [played in his 
younger years by Zachary Quinto]. Chris has a great sense of humor but 
is also able to get serious on a dime, to step in and out of leadership 
while being fun." Star Trek is slated for release on Christmas Day 2008. 
(Read more about Star Trek in the current issue of SCI FI Magazine.) 
--Tara DiLullo Bennett

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