Some Trek Stars Not Happy With The Direction Of Star Trek

by Jay Cochran
August 2, 2006

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With the recent news of JJ Abrams, (Lost, Alias, director of Mission Impossible III) directing a new Star Trek movie that is rumored to take place in the early days of James T. Kirk and Mr. Spock, several alumni Trek actors have spoken out about their feelings on the direction Star Trek is going.

Michael Dorn who played the Klingon Worf on both Next Generation and DS9 was recently quoted as saying in an interview with the Houston Chronical,

"I think that would be a mistake," Dorn said. "You don't go backwards in Star Trek."

Marina Sirtis who played Councelor Deanna Troi on The Next Generation was quoted as saying on her offical website,

"I agree with you all about the pre-quel, Gene Roddenberry always said that Star Trek should go forward..I just don't think anyone at Paramount gets Star Trek anymore"



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