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VIDEO: Honorary Awards: Pop Culture Award: Star Trek

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Honorary Awards: Pop Culture Award: Star Trek
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Length: 04:44
Posted: 11/17/2007

Mira Sorvino presents Star Trek with the Pop Culture Award at the 2003 TV Land Awards. watch

VIDEO: Episode #103

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Episode #103
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Posted: 7/7/2009

Special guest star JAMES DOOHAN ("Star Trek") joins the cast to introduce several comedy sketches. watch

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Length: 02:27
Posted: 7/23/2009

The Enterprise is undergoing a major refit, and James T. Kirk has been promoted to Admiral and is now Chief of Starfleet Operations at Starfleet Headquarters on Earth. A powerful alien force, in the shape of a massive energy cloud, is detected in Klingon space and is believed to be heading for Earth. The cloud destroys three Klingon starships and Epsilon 9, a Starfleet monitoring station that it encounters en route. Starfleet decides to dispatch the starship USS Enterprise to intercept the cloud, requiring its lengthy refit process to be quickly finished and tested while in transit. watch

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The film opens with an unfamiliar female character in command of the USS Enterprise. The situation is soon revealed to be, in actuality, what is known as the "Kobayashi Maru Test", an intentionally no-win situation designed to test the character of officer trainees. The unfamiliar character is introduced as Captain Spock?s prot?g?, Lieutenant Saavik. Admiral James T. Kirk oversees the training session. Aboard the USS Reliant, First officer Pavel Chekov and Captain Clark Terrell are searching for a lifeless planet to serve as a testing ground for an undefined "Project Genesis." They beam to the surface of a likely candidate, Ceti Alpha VI, and quickly become captives of Khan Noonien Singh. Khan explains that because of the explosion of Ceti Alpha VI, Ceti Alpha V has suffered an environmental disaster, and is bitter that Kirk did not check on Khan's progress. Khan employs the small offspring of a nasty indigenous animal (known to fans as the "Ceti Eel")to control Chekov and Terrell and
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Length: 02:20
Posted: 7/23/2009
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Following the events of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, the crew of the USS Enterprise is enjoying some well deserved shore leave. The newly christened starship's shakedown cruise goes poorly and is in Earth Spacedock for repairs. In Yosemite, Captain James T. Kirk faces two challenges: climbing El Capitan, and teaching camp fire songs to Captain Spock. Unfortunately, their rest is interrupted when the crew is sent on an urgent mission to rescue hostages on the desolate planet of Nimbus III. A Klingon commander named Klaa learns of the Enterprise's mission and pursues so that he can capture or kill Kirk. His actions are not authorized by the Klingon government, however, and he takes this quest on merely to obtain personal prestige as a warrior.
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Length: 02:40
Posted: 7/23/2009
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Shortly after the events of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, the USS Enterprise carrying the combined crews of both Enterprise and USS Reliant, limps back to Earth, scarred from its battle with Khan. Once there, Admiral James T. Kirk is informed that the obsolete vessel's days are over (it is stated to be 20 years old, but official production timelines place it as about 40 years old, with Kirk's command of the Enterprise being about 20 years); it won't be refitted, but will instead be retired, and its crew reassigned. Meanwhile, Dr. Leonard McCoy exhibits strange behavior, somehow related to the deceased Captain Spock. He even seems to be channeling both Spock's behavior and voice. Simultaneously, Kirk's son Dr. David Marcus and Lieutenant Saavik are now on board the research vessel USS Grissom to explore the Genesis Planet, created at the end of the last film. The two transport down to the planet's surface to explore its terraforming progress. While there, they discover, much to thei
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Length: 01:10
Posted: 7/23/2009
more James Doohan videos (16 total videos)
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Title Year Type
Bug Buster (Actor - Sheriff Carlson) 1999 Movie
Trekkies (Actor) 1997 Movie
Homeboys in Outer Space (Actor - Pippen) 1996 TV Show Series
Storybook (Actor - Uncle Monty) 1995 Movie
Star Trek Generations (Actor - Scotty) 1994 Movie

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Star Trek: The Search for Scotty (Or at Least His Ashes)

The remains of Star Trek cast member James Doohan, which were ceremoniously blasted into space on April 29, have gone missing, the exact whereabouts of their landing place unknown. A spokesperson for Space Services Inc., the Houston-based company that gave Doohan his fitting send-off, tells Reuters that the vessel parachuted down into a mountainous area of Phoenix, from which it has not been retrieved. Amazingly, no red shirts in the search party have perished yet in the effort. read more

THE FINAL FRONTIER

James Doohan, famous for playing chief engineer (and later, Captain) Montgomery "Beam me up, Scotty!" Scott in the original Star Trek series and subsequent movies, passed away on Wednesday morning at his Redmond, Wash., home, with his wife, Wende, at his side. The cause of death was Alzheimer's-related pneumonia. He was 85. Born in Canada (a master of dialects, he affected his brogue for Star Trek), Doohan was working as a character actor when he auditioned for Trek in 1966. Although NBC axed the series after three seasons, syndicated repeats led Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Scotty et al to amass scores of fans and thus live on for decades, including in six big-screen adventures. Doohan, a veteran of D-Day, was honored with a star on the H read more

Today's column was written by Matt Webb Mitovich.

THE FINAL FRONTIER

James Doohan, famous for playing chief engineer (then, later, Captain) Montgomery "Beam me up, Scotty!" Scott in the original Star Trek series and subsequent movies, passed away on Wednesday morning at his Redmond, Wash., home, with his wife, Wende, at his side. The cause of death was Alzheimer's-related pneumonia. He was 85. Born in Canada (a master of dialects, he affected his brogue for Star Trek), Doohan was working as a character actor when he auditioned for Trek in 1966. Although NBC axed the series after three seasons, syndicated repeats led Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Scotty et al to amass scores of fans and thus live on for decades, including in six big-screen adventures. Doohan, a veteran of D-Day, was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame last August (in w read more

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