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All 5 Star Trek Captains together on stage; <OMG OMG OMG... cries like school girl..>

DesiPower

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'Star Trek' Convention Unites the Five Captains

On Monday the organizers of "Destination Star Trek London" announced that in October, William Shatner, Sir Patrick Stewart, Avery Brooks, Kate Mulgrew, and Scott Bakula, will appear on stage together.

Awesome occasion!! wish I was there to watch...

Last year William Shatner produced the documentary The Captains in which he interviewed every captain from the Star Trek franchise,

When did this happen, when is it coming out???
 
he was in no TV series, so he don't count, besides he was playing young Shatner, not a Captain in himself, HE DONT COUNT
 
he was in no TV series, so he don't count, besides he was playing young Shatner, not a Captain in himself, HE DONT COUNT

Perhaps I wasn't playing attention but wasn't he considered a captain due to other people ahead of him either being captured or giving up control? To be honest, I don't remember much about the Abrams film, except that Kirk was a punk and Sulu was more of a bad ass. Yeah, Harold was a tougher guy than Kirk.
 
Perhaps I wasn't playing attention but wasn't he considered a captain due to other people ahead of him either being captured or giving up control? To be honest, I don't remember much about the Abrams film, except that Kirk was a punk and Sulu was more of a bad ass. Yeah, Harold was a tougher guy than Kirk.
He was promoted to Captain by fleet code after he got Spock emotionally disturbed. Also, at the end of the movie, Admiral Pike handed the enterprise off to him.

On Earth, Kirk is promoted to the rank of Captain and given command of the Enterprise, while a wheelchair-bound Captain Pike is promoted to Rear Admiral. Spock encounters his older self in a Starfleet hangar; Spock Prime has selected a planet for the surviving Vulcans to colonize. He persuades his younger self to continue serving Starfleet, encouraging him to do what feels right, instead of what is logical. Spock remains in Starfleet and becomes first officer under Kirk's command. The Enterprise goes to warp as the elder Spock narrates the "where no man has gone before" monologue
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Perhaps I wasn't playing attention but wasn't he considered a captain due to other people ahead of him either being captured or giving up control? To be honest, I don't remember much about the Abrams film, except that Kirk was a punk and Sulu was more of a bad ass. Yeah, Harold was a tougher guy than Kirk.

wait.. thats harold from the white castle movie?!?
 
pining away

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FYI if Wizard World Philly can get Patrick Stewart to go, the 5 captains will be present at the end of May. Currently Stewart hasn't committed, only the other 4. Oh, and it's $1300 for the VIP pass just to meet the 4.
 
FYI if Wizard World Philly can get Patrick Stewart to go, the 5 captains will be present at the end of May. Currently Stewart hasn't committed, only the other 4. Oh, and it's $1300 for the VIP pass just to meet the 4.

Who in their right mind would go if Picard doesn't show?
 
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