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— 4 years ago(October 13, 2021 11:10 AM)of space!
The actor who played Captain Kirk and three others will lift off soon in a tourist rocket built by Jeff Bezos’ private spaceflight company.
William Shatner adds “space tourist” to his long and varied career.
Mr. Shatner speaking at the William Shatner Spotlight panel during the first day of New York Comic Con 2021 at the Jacob Javits Center earlier this month.
credit: Bennett Raglin/Getty Images.
The star name in the four-person crew that Blue Origin will launch to the edge of space on Wednesday is William Shatner.
For those who haven’t been paying attention since these voyages of the star ship Enterprise began more than 50 years ago: Mr. Shatner, now 90, played the indomitable Captain James T. Kirk in the original 'Star Trek' television series that debuted in 1966. The show aired for three seasons, and Mr. Shatner returned as Kirk with members of the original cast for six films from 1979 to 1991. Captain Kirk perished in 1994’s Star Trek: Generations.
As the Trek media empire expanded since the original series (it now encompasses a growing multiverse of films and shows, as well as video games, merchandise, conventions and more), Mr. Shatner’s place as a bona fide science-fiction celebrity has only strengthened.
“It looks like there’s a great deal of curiosity in this fictional character, Captain Kirk, going into space,” Mr. Shatner said in a promotional video posted on Twitter by Blue Origin. “So let’s go along with it. Enjoy the ride.”.
But his life in the public eye is far from limited to 'Star Trek.'.
For years, Mr. Shatner played a hyperbolized version of himself as “The Negotiator” in commercials (some with a Trek twist) for the travel agency Priceline.
He won two Emmy Awards and snagged nominations for his roles in the interconnected legal dramas 'The Practice' and 'Boston Legal' in the 1990s and 2000s (his 'Star Trek' work never received Emmy or Oscar nods). He also received an outstanding guest actor nomination for a series of cameos as The Big Giant Head in '3rd Rock From the Sun.'.
His age has not halted his work. Earlier this year, he was the lead actor in the romantic comedy Senior Moment alongside Jean Smart, 20 years his junior at 70.
Offscreen, Shatner has released several albums that straddle the line between music and spoken word poetry (a style that produced a particularly memorable performance of Elton John’s “Rocket Man” at the 1978 Science Fiction Film Awards). In 2012, he came to Broadway with a one-man show that traversed his life and career. And even as a nonagenarian, he’s kept up with the kids and brought his distinct personality to Twitter, which has served as an ideal platform to hype his latest adventure.
So now I can say something. Yes, it’s true; I’m going to be a “rocket man!”.

https://t. co/B2jFeXrr6L.
— William Shatner (@WilliamShatner) October 4th, 2021.
Mr. Shatner, in an interview with CNN last week, said he’s bringing along on his jaunt to space a “little blue satchel” of mementos that includes “three or four little trinkets” from family and friends.
But during the flight, he intends to stay focused on looking back at planet Earth.
“I plan to be looking out the window with my nose pressed against the window,” he said during a chat last week with Blue Origin employees, clips of which the company posted on Twitter.
He then added, “The only thing I don’t want to see is a little gremlin looking back at me. Are you sure that’s not going to happen?”.
When is the launch and how can I watch it?
Preparing to go live on launch day in Van Horn, Texas, in July.
credit: Paul Ratje/Reuters.
Liftoff is scheduled for 08:00 Mountain time on Wednesday, and Blue Origin will stream it live on its YouTube channel. The video will begin about 90 minutes before the flight.
The launch was initially scheduled for Tuesday morning, but windy conditions over West Texas prompted Blue Origin to push the launch back 24 hours. If more strong winds pop up on Wednesday, the company could choose to delay the flight by another 24 hours, to Thursday.
Who are William Shatner’s crewmates?
From left, Chris Boshuizen, Mr. Shatner, Audrey Powers and Glen de Vries, the crew of the New Shepard’s second flight.
credit: Blue Origin, via Associated Press.
Three other passengers will join Mr. Shatner on Wednesday’s flight:
Audrey Powers, a Blue Origin vice president who oversees New Shepard flight operations; like Mr. Shatner, she did not have to pay for her seat.
Chris Boshuizen, a co-founder of Planet Labs, a company that builds small satellites, also known as CubeSats, that are used by assorted clients for monitoring Earth from orbit.
Glen de Vries, a chief executive and co-founder of Medidata Solutions, a company that built software for clinical trials.
Fortunately for all three, none will be wearing a red Starfleet uniform.
Dr. Boshuizen or Mr. de Vries are the second and third paying passengers to fly on a Blue Origin flight. The first was Oliver Daemen, an 18-year-old man from the Netherlan -



— 4 years ago(October 14, 2021 05:49 AM)I noticed that he/she/it used to have a name almost like yours. Why did he/she/it change it to that RIDICULOUS string of RANDOM letters and numbers?
“Call a SPADE, a SPADE; and a TRANNY, a TRANNY, or an IT!!!”.
"THAT'S SOME BAD
SHIT
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HARRY
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0959d9463edf39c66f37320a10b70898 — 4 years ago(October 13, 2021 12:06 PM)
That's not the real Shatner, no 90 year old has a donk like that. He passed away years ago and was replaced with a younger
imposter
, RIPIMDb.
Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't. 
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AnthonyRocks — 4 years ago(October 13, 2021 12:31 PM)
I heard that somebody actually asked William Shatner if he could (while he was in space) once again say the classic "Space, The Final Frontier" speech from "
STAR TREK
".
I don't think he will actually do it (he won't be up there very long, I heard that the whole flight from start to finish is only supposed to be 10 minutes and that is it) but if he did then I think that that would be Freaking Awesome.
In a way, I actually think that it would also be a Cool Way to honor Gene Roddenberry.
Again though, I don't think he will do it and if not then I am perfectly fine with that as well.
I am just really happy that he is going into space (even if it is just for a very short time).
Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't. 
— 4 years ago(October 13, 2021 02:49 PM)
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