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		<title>He wasn&#8217;t in it, but if he was in it, he might have been in it like this&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 11:27:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren Byrne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re a Star Trek fan and followed the brouhaha (what a great word) over William Shatner&#8217;s potential cameo in JJ Abrams Star Trek, you&#8217;ll recall The Shat&#8217;s video where he spoke about not being involved. At the time, Abrams and writers, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, spoke about how they tried to find a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: xx-large;"><img style="margin: 5px; float: right;" src="http://www.culch.ie/images/Shatner001.jpg" alt="Shatner as Kirk" width="199" height="329" />I</span>f you&#8217;re a <strong>Star Trek</strong> fan and followed the brouhaha (<em>what a great word</em>) over <strong>William Shatner&#8217;s</strong> potential cameo in <strong>JJ Abrams Star Trek<em>,</em></strong> you&#8217;ll recall <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzOs4WEutQ8" target="_blank">The Shat&#8217;s video</a> where he spoke about not being involved. At the time, <strong>Abrams </strong>and writers,<strong> Roberto Orci </strong>and <strong>Alex Kurtzman</strong>, spoke about how they tried to find a way to fit <strong>Shatner&#8217;s Kirk</strong> into the script, but in the end felt it wouldn’t work. However, according to <a href="http://trekmovie.com/2009/11/23/read-the-star-trek-2009-scene-written-for-william-shatner/" target="_blank">TrekMovie.com</a>, they did write a scene for <strong>Shatner</strong>, though the actor never got to read it.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The &#8216;scene&#8217; is actually two alternative scenes for the end of the film &#8211; the moment between <strong>Nimoy&#8217;s Spock</strong> and <strong>Quinto&#8217;s Spock</strong> in the hangar, and the award ceremony with <strong>Kirk </strong>and <strong>Pike</strong>. There&#8217;s no guarantee <strong>Shatner </strong>would have done it, even if he had seen the script, but much as I loved <strong>Abrams Star Trek</strong><strong> </strong>(<em>one of the best films of the year</em>), I did feel a small cameo from the real <strong>Captain Kirk</strong> would have been a very satisfying addition. If you&#8217;re interested, here&#8217;s the abandoned script for the <strong>Shatner </strong>scene:</p>
<p><em><span id="more-14531"></span></em><span style="font-size: large;"><strong>The Scene</strong></span></p>
<p align="center">—————————</p>
<p align="center"><strong>ALTERNATE SCENE B</strong></p>
<p style="margin-left: 100px;"><strong>SPOCK PRIME (Nimoy)<br />
 </strong>Then I ask that you do yourself a <br />
 favor… put away logic, and do what <br />
 feels right. The world you’ve inherited <br />
 lives in the shadow of incalculable <br />
 devastation… but there’s no reason you <br />
 must face it alone.</p>
<p>And from around his neck, he removes the PENDANT that <br />
 until now, we’ve only caught glimpses of. Places it on <br />
 the table beside his younger self. The feeling in his <br />
 eyes is profound…</p>
<p style="margin-left: 100px;"><strong>SPOCK PRIME</strong> (CONT’D)<strong><br />
 </strong>This was a gift to me. Representing… <br />
 a dream. One we were unable to fulfill.<br />
 (softly)<br />
 The way you can now.</p>
<p>And moves to the door. Stops. Offers the VULCAN SALUTE:</p>
<p style="margin-left: 100px;"><strong>SPOCK PRIME</strong> (CONT’D)<br />
 As my customary farewell would appear <br />
 oddly self serving, I will simply say… <br />
 good luck.</p>
<p>Their eyes hold. Spock turns, disappearing into the <br />
 corridor. Young Spock stares at the empty doorway a <br />
 beat, his mind a jumble of thoughts. Looks to the <br />
 pendant… and realizes it’s a <span style="text-decoration: underline;">HOLO-EMITTER</span>. After <br />
 considering a beat, he hits an activation button and a <br />
 MOVING HOLOGRAPHIC MESSAGE materializes before him:</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">CAPTAIN JAMES T. KIRK. WILLIAM SHATNER</span>. As always, <br />
 brash, wry, confident — and SINGING:</p>
<p style="margin-left: 100px;"><strong>KIRK/ SHATNER<br />
 </strong>Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to <br />
 you… <br />
 (stops, grins)<br />
 I know I know, it’s illogical to <br />
 celebrate something you had nothing to do <br />
 with, but I haven’t had the chance to <br />
 congratulate you on your appointment to <br />
 the ambassadorship so I thought I’d seize <br />
 the occasion… Bravo, Spock — they tell <br />
 me your first mission may take you away <br />
 for awhile, so I’ll be the first to wish <br />
 you luck… and to say…<br />
 (beat, emotional)<br />
 I miss you, old friend.</p>
<p>… and we’re PUSHING IN on Young Spock, taking in the <br />
 image of Kirk’s future self, the message, but above all — <br />
 the clear, unquestionable friendship these two men had…</p>
<p><strong>INT. CORRIDOR – CONTINUOUS</strong></p>
<p>As Spock Prime walks off down the corridor, he passes <br />
 right by a man conferring with a nurse — the man pauses, <br />
 turns… it’s SAREK. Suddenly overcome by a feeling that <br />
 the stranger who’s just passed him is… oddly familiar.</p>
<p style="margin-left: 100px;"><strong>KIRK/SHATNER (V.O.)</strong><br />
 I suppose I’d always imagined us… <br />
 outgrowing Starfleet together. Watching <br />
 life swing us into our Emeritus years…</p>
<p><strong>INT. STARBASE ONE – HANGAR – ETERNAL NIGHT</strong></p>
<p>MUSIC BUILDING — glass walls reveal THE ENTERPRISE at <br />
 dock, UTILITY CRAFTS floating around it, repairing. <br />
 Standing at attention in rows, THE ENTERPRISE CREW — <br />
 over four hundred of them wearing DRESS UNIFORMS — TRACK <br />
 DOWN the faces, all proud:</p>
<p style="margin-left: 100px;"><strong>KIRK/SHATNER (V.O.)</strong><br />
 I look around at the new cadets now and <br />
 can’t help thinking… has it really been <br />
 so long? Wasn’t it only yesterday we <br />
 stepped onto the Enterprise as boys? <br />
 That I had to prove to the crew I <br />
 deserved command… and their respect?</p>
<p>And we STOP ON YOUNG KIRK. Composed, focused, proud. A <br />
 man. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">And to every fan’s delight, finally wearing his <br />
 YELLOW SHIRT</span>. The FEDERATION COMMANDANT stands at a <br />
 podium:</p>
<p style="margin-left: 100px;"><strong>COMMANDANT</strong><br />
 This assembly calls Captain James <br />
 Tiberius Kirk…</p>
<p>Kirk breaks from formation, pivots, marches down the <br />
 hangar — past UHURA… SULU… CHEKOV… SCOTTY. All <br />
 Beaming. Notably absent, is Spock. Kirk ascends the <br />
 stairs, snaps to attention:</p>
<p style="margin-left: 100px;"><strong>COMMANDANT</strong> (CONT’D)<strong><br />
 </strong>Your inspirational valor and supreme <br />
 dedication to your comrades are in <br />
 keeping with the highest traditions of <br />
 service and reflect utmost credit to <br />
 yourself, your crew, and the Federation. <br />
 By Starfleet Order 28455, you are hereby <br />
 directed to report to Commanding Officer, <br />
 USS Enterprise, for duty as his relief.</p>
<p>Kirk turns. Walks to… PIKE. In a wheelchair now, <br />
 wearing an ADMIRAL’S UNIFORM. Overnight, his hair’s <br />
 turned totally grey — but despite his trauma, his <br />
 pride’s overwhelming. They SALUTE each other:</p>
<p style="margin-left: 100px;"><strong>KIRK</strong><br />
 I relieve you, Sir.</p>
<p style="margin-left: 100px;"><strong>PIKE</strong><br />
 … I am relieved.</p>
<p>He opens a BOX in his lap — glorious in repose, a MEDAL:</p>
<p style="margin-left: 100px;"><strong>PIKE </strong>(CONT’D)<strong><br />
 </strong>And as Fleet Admiral, for your… unique <br />
 solution to the Kobayashi Maru, it’s my <br />
 honor to award you with a commendation <br />
 for original thinking.</p>
<p>Pike containing a smirk, pins the medal to Kirk’s <br />
 chest…</p>
<p style="margin-left: 100px;"><strong>PIKE </strong>(CONT’D)<br />
 (a touch choked)<br />
 Congratulations, Captain.</p>
<p style="margin-left: 100px;"><strong>KIRK</strong><br />
 Thank you, Sir.</p>
<p>Kirk turns to the crowd. Eyes shining. WILD APPLAUSE. <br />
 OUR MUSIC SOARS. Bones leans in to Sulu, rolling his <br />
 eyes:</p>
<p style="margin-left: 100px;"><strong>BONES</strong><br />
 … Same ship, different day.</p>
<p>As Kirk rejoins his crew for hugs and congratulations, we <br />
 go to the BACK of the hangar… SPOCK PRIME. Watching. <br />
 Moved beyond words. He turns and leaves them to it… as <br />
 he goes…</p>
<p style="margin-left: 100px;"><strong>KIRK/SHATNER (V.O.)</strong><br />
 I know what you’d say — ‘It’s their turn <br />
 now, Jim…’ And of course you’re <br />
 right… but it got me thinking:</p>
<p><strong>INT. STARFLEET HOSPITAL – EARTH – DAY</strong></p>
<p>Our montage comes full circle as we END on Kirk’s <br />
 transmission:</p>
<p style="margin-left: 100px;"><strong>KIRK/SHATNER</strong><br />
 Who’s to say we can’t go one more round? <br />
 By the last tally, only twenty five <br />
 percent of the galaxy’s been chartered… <br />
 I’d call that negligent. Criminal even — <br />
 an invitation. You once said being a <br />
 starship captain was my first, best <br />
 destiny… if that’s true, then yours is <br />
 to be by my side. If there’s any true <br />
 logic to the universe… we’ll end up on <br />
 that bridge again someday.</p>
<p>Stops, grins. Because this is the part he needs to say <br />
 most…</p>
<p style="margin-left: 100px;"><strong>KIRK/SHATNER</strong><br />
 Admit it, Spock. For people like us, the <br />
 journey itself… is home.</p>
<p>Young Spock’s face. Lost in feelings that flood through <br />
 him.</p>
<p align="center">—————————</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><em>Thanks to <a href="http://willknott.ie/" target="_blank">Will</a> for bringing my attention to this</em></p>
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