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Dynaverse.net => Hawkeye's Roost => Topic started by: stoneyface on December 31, 2009, 08:45:26 am
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that's right folks! captain picard himself ( and gurney halleck for us dune freaks) is to be knighted by the queen of merry old england!
congratulations old chap! i think he definitely deserves and has earned the title...
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:) Aye,. Very Cool.....besides the obvious anachronism of royal titles.
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Just for that, I dub thee Sir Kehak!
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I used to go to conventions when I was younger. Stewart comes off as something of an #$$hole in person.
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I used to go to conventions when I was younger. Stewart comes off as something of an #$$hole in person.
That's a shame. I had heard things about Shatner being like that, but Stewart always seemed like a good guy (at least on the show). You just got bad vibes?
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Shatner isn't as bad. Supposedly he's difficult to work with, but that's not something I would have personal experience with. Generally, the only fans he was rude to were the really extremist ones. Stewart went off on everyone who asked a question he didn't feel like answering, and spent half of the convention ranting about some idiot who showed up at a play he was doing in a starfleet uniform.
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I saw him perform The Tempest once in NYC (as Prospero), and he chatted with the audience a bit afterwards. He seemed to me a very friendly and genial guy.
I'm glad Lizzie is giving him his props. He was an awesome actor long before Star Trek.
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did the topic of Star Trek come up at all? Maybe that's what sets him off?
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did the topic of Star Trek come up at all? Maybe that's what sets him off?
I can imagine that being it. I know that Sir Alec Guinness didn't like being best-known for his role as Obi-Wan, so maybe that's like that.
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Maybe, but if he has that attitude he should try to leave it behind when he makes an appearance at a convention where Trek fans are paying money to meet him.
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i met him several years ago at a trek convention here in iowa and he was awesome! he spent time with each person who wanted an autograph and chatted with them very friendly like. shatner was a giant cocktard when i met him. he wouldn't sign autographs, no pictures allowed, and left as soon as he was able to.
hopefully you just caught him on a bad day, i have known others who have met him and had good experiences with him.
george takei was the most friendly of all trek stars that i have met. very down to earth.
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From my own experience, the nicest Trek actress was Grace Lee Whitney. James Doohan was also very friendly. Shatner for the most part was fairly decent, and told us the story of the time he set the dogs on Leonard Nimoy. Robert Picardo was the best showman. You knew that when you saw him walking on stage carrying a cutout of seven of nine and humming that you were going to be laughing your head off. Michael Dorn was a bit odd in that he made certain requests to creation concerning the lighting. Terry Ferrell was somewhat flirty. Nimoy's a bit confused. He charged fans to listen to his poetry. I of course didn't go to that, because its supposed to be the other way around. He's supposed to pay me to sit through that. And you know of my experience with Stewart.
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My father had an encounter with James Doohan shortly before I was born. He met him at a convention in Grand Rapids, MI. After the convention was over he spent about 15 minutes talking one on one with Doohan. My father mentioned how polite he was the whole time, and even when someone came over and interrupted them (to get James to sign something for him), James looked at the person and said, "Excuse me, I'm having a conversation with this lad right now."
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Terry Ferrell was awesome!!!! i got to see her here in iowa (her home state). she gave me a peck on the cheek when i told her that i thought she was cuter that 7 of 9. great story. i can see why you say she was flirty. she was very flirty with the guys in line for autographs.
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But did you tell her she's only cuter with the spots?