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                September, 13, 2016 • Page 18
 
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 ‘Star Trek’ Actors Share Favorite Moments
 By Jack Millrod
 © 2016, Newsday
 
 NEW YORK — The future began
 50 years ago this week for “Star
 Trek” fans.
 When NBC aired the show’s
 first episode on Sept. 8, 1966, Capt.
 James T. Kirk and the 23rd century
 crew of the starship Enterprise began a journey that would include an
 animated series, four spinoffs and
 13 movies. And another TV series,
 “Star Trek: Discovery,” launches in
 January.
 To mark the anniversary, many
 of the actors who brought the various incarnations of “Star Trek” to
 the screen gathered last weekend
 in Manhattan for a convention that
 drew thousands of fans. We asked
 them to share their own quintessential “Star Trek” moment and what
 they loved about their characters.
 WALTER KOENIG (Pavel Chekov)
 Koenig, who played the Russian
 ensign in the original “Star Trek”
 series, vividly recalled the day in
 1976 when he first understood the
 show’s true impact.
 HIS MOMENT: We were invited
 to the rollout of the shuttle — the
 Enterprise shuttle. We each drove
 ourselves to the designated area,
 not really understanding what was
 transpiring ... There were chairs set
 up for us, and lo and behold, out
 of the corner of my eye, I see the
 Air Force band is there. I’m still not
 quite sure what is about to happen
 ... At one point, a tow truck, a tug,
 came from around the corner of
 the building, and behind it, it was
 pulling the shuttle craft. And that’s
 when the band started playing the
 theme music from “Star Trek.” That
 was the most extraordinary moment
 that I can think of. Holy cow, we’re
 not just two-dimensional images on
 a screen. We have some substance
 in this world and some influence.
 And we’ve made an impression ...
 And when it came fully into view,
 I looked across the nose and saw
 “Enterprise,” and that just about
 knocked me down. A chill ran
 through all our spines.
 HIS CHARACTER: When I was in
 drama school, a teacher pointed out
 to me ... that my personal comment
 in life was self-pity. It was a terrible
 thing to hear, but almost immediately it resonated with me, and I knew
 that was something I would have to
 cope with, and I began to learn how
 to do that. I began to be able to play
 somebody who could lead with his
 chin and not be ducking, and have
 fun. And that’s what I liked most
 about playing Chekov ... that I could
 inject some humor and some sense
 of fun and feel comfortable doing it.
 LAVAR BURTON (Geordi La Forge)
 For Burton, who portrayed the
 Enterprise’s chief engineer in “The
 
 Next Generation,” his quintessential
 “Star Trek” moment occurred when
 he was in the director’s chair.
 HIS MOMENT: In the first
 episode of “Star Trek” I directed,
 “Second Chances,” I had the opportunity to bring Mae Carol Jemison,
 the first African-American woman
 in space, onto the set to play a
 transporter chief. Having a real astronaut who grew up and became a
 doctor, a scientist and an astronaut
 because of “Star Trek” and seeing
 the show when it was on TV, that
 was a quintessential “Star Trek” moment for me that really spoke to the
 enduring nature of the legacy of this
 franchise.
 HIS CHARACTER: His enthusiasm. The fact that he never let
 anything stand in his way ... Without
 the chief engineer, we don’t get to
 boldly go anywhere!
 NANA VISITOR (Kira Nerys)
 On “Deep Space Nine,” Visitor
 played the space station’s Bajoran
 first officer.
 HER MOMENT: At a convention,
 just this past year, a youngish guy in
 his 40s had his computer with him.
 He was waiting in line with his family, and he got my autograph. And he
 said, “Do you have a moment? Can
 I show you something?” And I said,
 “Absolutely.” And he showed me
 — it looked like it was from a space
 movie, something landing on Mars.
 I said, “That’s amazing. Did you
 do the graphics for that?” He said,
 “No, no that’s really Mars. I landed
 that on Mars.” ... An astrophysicist
 getting my autograph. He said, “You
 guys — this is why I do what I do.”
 HER CHARACTER: She was fully
 realized. She was lovely shades of
 gray in a moral, ethical sense. She
 was struggling to know herself and
 to know why she was where she was
 ... She was struggling from post-traumatic stress, and over seven years
 recovered from it.
 ETHAN PHILLIPS (Neelix)
 Ethan Phillips played the lovable
 Talaxian chef and chief morale officer aboard the starship “Voyager.”
 HIS MOMENT: I was in graduate school, up in Ithaca at Cornell.
 Me and my roommate were eating
 dinner at six o’clock at night and he
 said, “Should we watch a little TV?”
 I said, “Sure.” ... And he put on “Star
 Trek.” He said, “Did you ever see
 “Star Trek,” and I said, “No.” “Really,
 well, let’s watch this episode.” And
 it was unbelievable! We loved it ...
 And we watched it every night for
 the next two years.
 HIS CHARACTER: I liked the
 fact that Neelix was anonymous —
 that he was covered in a mask. I
 liked hiding behind that incredible
 makeup. I also liked the fact that he
 was a very empathetic and generous
 person. He was way different from
 everybody else in that ship, who
 
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 were military ... They had to hold
 things together, but Neelix was all
 over the map emotionally, and that
 gave him great contrast to the other
 characters. He was a great listener.
 He was a good soul. He knew everyone was fighting a battle, so he was
 always kind.
 DOMINIC KEATING
 (Malcolm Reed)
 Keating portrayed an armaments officer aboard “Enterprise.”
 HIS MOMENT: I grew up watching the original show. I look a little
 younger than my actual years. I
 started watching it in black and
 white, and I nagged my father rotten
 to get what was possibly one of
 
 the first color TVs in our street in
 Leicester in England to watch “Star
 Trek” in color. This TV came from a
 company called Multi-Broadcast and
 it was the size of an aircraft hangar
 and it had a louvered door in wood
 because you’d pull that across it.
 What could that coffin in the corner
 of the sitting room be? Surely not
 the television! I was just absolutely
 blown away as a tender 8-year-old
 to see that Spock’s shirt was blue ...
 To find myself 50 years later knowing Mr. Shatner quite well. I knew
 Mr. Nimoy quite well. You know, we
 were friendly, God bless his soul.
 So it’s an extraordinary journey for
 me to be a part of this incredible
 phenomenon.
 HIS CHARACTER: I loved the
 
 fact that he was a bit of a dichotomy
 — and I hope I brought some of
 this to him. I fleshed him out. As
 an actor, you’re given a three-line
 bio, and mine was that he was a
 stiff-upper-lipped Brit, button-down
 shirts and shy around women — I
 thought, oh cripes, I’ll have to act
 that bit — I could easily have just
 played those three lines and they
 would have written it that way for
 me ... I decided to flesh him out
 a little bit and make a little bit of
 Dominic into Malcolm’s sinew,
 and I think it worked well. It made
 three-dimensional, made him a little
 contrary at times ... and it made him
 more fun to act.
 
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