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The phrase was originally said by Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) in the original Star Trek series. "Where no man has gone before" is a phrase made popular through its use in the title sequence of the original 1966–1969 Star Trek science fiction television series, describing the mission of the starship Enterprise.
James Tiberius Kirk, often known as Captain Kirk, is a fictional character in the Star Trek media franchise. Originally played by Canadian actor William Shatner, Kirk first appeared in Star Trek serving aboard the starship USS Enterprise as captain. Kirk leads his crew as they explore new worlds and "boldly go where no man has gone before".
Wesley says he filmed his first episode before speaking to that other Captain Kirk, the Kirk we know, William Shatner. “I didn’t really ask him for advice,” Wesley admits. “I feel like he ...
In the episode, Captain Kirk and his companions are forced to fight in gladiatorial games on a planet resembling the Roman Empire, but possessing mid-20th century Earth technology. Its name is a reference to the phrase " bread and circuses " taken from the Satire X written by the poet Juvenal .
Captain Kirk, First Officer Spock, Chief Medical Officer Dr. McCoy, and a security force beam down to find one survivor, who says the base came under heavy bombardment from an unknown enemy. The landing party finds themselves under fire from nearby, with two of the security team killed in the initial volley.
Timothy Olyphant appeared on the most recent episode of the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast and looked back at his failed audition for J.J. Abrams’ 2009 “Star Trek” revival (via ...
Belushi modified his sideburns to resemble William Shatner as Capt. James T. Kirk. (Shatner pictured) from Star Trek: The Original Series. [6] John Belushi as Captain Kirk/William Shatner [7] [8] Chevy Chase as Mr. Spock/Leonard Nimoy [7] [8] Dan Aykroyd as Dr. Leonard McCoy/DeForest Kelley and the voice of Scotty on intercom [7] [9]
Captain Kirk orders return fire, but his weapon's energy is simply absorbed by the object. Following several more incoming attacks, and on the verge of his ship's destruction, Kirk hails the object. After several back-and-forth attempts, the object requests in-person communication with the Captain and allows itself to be beamed aboard the ship.