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Brent Spiner Confirmed for Three-Ep Stint, Plus UPN Angling for Shatner Services

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By Steve Krutzler / 13:53, 19 July 2004 / Enterprise

Following last week's report that STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION star Brent Spiner ('Data') would guest star on ENTERPRISE this season, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed the news this morning.

Spiner will play the great-great-grandfather of 'Dr. Noonien Soong', the creator of Spiner's android alter-ego Data. Spiner himself played Soong in TNG's episode "Brothers," which also featured the actor as Data's evil twin 'Lore'. TV Guide this morning adds that Spiner's appearance will span episodes four through six of ENTERPRISE's fourth season. The premiere "Storm Front, Pt. 1" is currently in production here in Los Angeles.

Another report last week revealed that the storyline will involve Spiner's character's ironic opposition to the development of artifical intelligence. This according to VOYAGER actor Robert Picardo, who told fans in a chat last week that he had pitched the same idea for an ancestor of 'Dr. Lewis Zimmerman', the holographic scientist that created 'The Doctor.'

In other ENTERPRISE news, TV Guide also reports that UPN is in talks with ABC to secure William Shatner for a potential guest appearance on the series this fall. Numerous reports have swirled that Shatner himself has suggested a storyline and both Rick Berman and Brannon Braga say they welcome the opportunity. No information is yet known about whether Shatner would play 'James T. Kirk', the captain's ancestor, or some other character. ABC, which holds Shatner under contract for his new series BOSTON LEGAL, tells the mag, however, that UPN has yet to make any official offer.

For the Spiner report visit this page. Find more about Shatner's possible appearance here.



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By: rumandchocolate (Odo's file, contact) @ 12:57:03 on Jul 21, 2004

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I think the question you should ask yourself is why you and so many others obsess and crave for violence as a necessary component in Star Trek? Is this to supposedly make Trek uber cool or some other such nonsense?

Indeed.

Additionally, with the exception of two interrupted scuffles (with David Marcus in ST2 and with "himself" in ST6), Kirk had no fight scenes (at least not hand-to-hand) in the three most successful and popular Star Trek films. To say nothing about "City on the Edge of Forever" and "The Trouble with Tribbles" (frequently touted as the best of TOS).

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By: Scorned (Odo's file, contact) @ 09:59:22 on Jul 21, 2004

Again with the "Shatner" bashing from so called "Trek fans". Weight and age have NOTHING to do with performance. It is very clear that there is an immature idea on this board held by many "young kids" which think that "old" is over 30.





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