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William Shatner has reprised his role as Captain James T Kirk for a computer game version of Star Trek. He said he could not imagine anyone else as the character and "got a little territorial" when the part came up. Players will battle Klingon warriors and Borg aliens while steering more than 60 starships, which are adapted from all five series of the TV show. Shatner has said his grandson plans to teach him how to take part, as he does not usually play computer games. "If it's a good game, keeping true to the characters the best they can, and having an interesting story that branches, I think a game can bring a freshness to a franchise like Star Trek," Shatner told the Reuters news agency. It's been around a long time, it's a staple of American life and I think we need something new and different in Star Trek William Shatner "The interest in Star Trek has waned in the last couple years. "It's been around a long time, it's a staple of American life and I think we need something new and different in Star Trek," he said. The first Star Trek television show, which was created by Gene Roddenberry and starred Shatner, was broadcast in 1966. The most recent series in the Star Trek franchise, Enterprise, ended last year, and the next film is not due until 2008. Shatner has won Emmy awards for playing eccentric lawyer Denny Crane in two series, Boston Legal and The Practice. His voice has also been used in a computer game before, in Star Trek: Starfleet Academy in 1997. Story from BBC NEWS: |
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This summer, Bethesda Softworks revealed that Star Trek: Legacy would cover the far-future eras spanned by all five Star Trek television series--the original Star Trek (spanning the years 2265 to 2269 AD), Star Trek: The Next Generation (2364 to 2369 AD), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (2369 to 2375 AD), Star Trek: Voyager (2371 to 2376 AD), and the prequel Star Trek: Enterprise (2151 to 2155 AD). The news had barely hit when speculation began as to whether the actors from these series would lend their voices and likenesses to the game. Today, those questions were answered with a resounding "Yes." Bethesda today announced that the lead actors for all five series have joined the voice cast for the Xbox 360 and PC game. William Shatner will reprise his role as Star Trek's swaggering Captain James T. Kirk, while Patrick Stewart will once again polish off the pate of The Next Generaton's Captain Jean-Luc Picard. Avery Brooks will return as Deep Space Nine's Captain/Commander Benjamin Sisko, and Kate Mulgrew will don the unitard of Voyager's Captain Kathryn Janeway. Last--and in some fans' estimations, least--Scott Bakula will make the quantum leap back into the uniform of Enterprise's Captain Jonathan Archer. As outlined in GameSpot's recent preview, Star Trek: Legacy is a space combat sim that will cast players as a Starfleet admiral commanding a task force of vessels through large- and small-scale battles. It will feature over 60 vessels culled from the entire Trek timeline (2151 to 2376 AD), including Klingon birds of prey and Romulan warbirds. The game is being developed by Mad Doc Software (Star Trek: Armada II) and is set for release in the fall. |