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James Doohan Not In A Coma and Likely To Survive

ThreeHamsWillKillHim writes "Apparently, it's rumored that actor James Doohan, from Star Trek fame, is in a coma." The article notes that he's not likely to come out of it. James Doohan is 82 and is known best for his role as Engineer Lt. Commander Montgomery Scott on Star Trek. CD: Update, he's home undergoing rehab for his bout of pneunomia.

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  1. Better way? by qslack · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Isn't there some better way to learn about cool people like this guy before they're likely to die? I thought of this when the author of ping died, too.

    Maybe Slashdot could do a montly/(bi)weekly thing on "Lifetime Geek Achievement Awards."

    I'm sure that 99.99% of these people use the Web, so it would be really cool to thank these people for all they've done for technology.

    Any thoughts?

    1. Re:Better way? by guttentag · · Score: 3, Interesting
      pdate, he's home undergoing rehab for his bout of pneunomia.

      Since he's apparently OK, we should invite him to do a Q&A on /. Surely Wil Wheaton or another /. reader must have the connections to get in touch with him...

  2. Slashdot: News for Nerds. Rumors to agitate them by CaptCosmic · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Is it such a slow news day that the Slashdot editors see fit to post *rumors* on the front page? They even state that it is a rumor. If it's a fact, then fine, post it since many Slashdot members think its important. But there is no need to engage in baseless rumor mongering.

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  3. Greatest Engineer Ever by Torgo's+Pizza · · Score: 5, Interesting
    James playing Scotty inspired me to be the computer engineer I am today. He showed that true heros are the guys behind the scenes keeping the ship afloat. Not only that, his character showed that engineers could be smart and *cool* at the same time.

    I truly hope he gets better because losing him would be a loss to all geeks.

    1. Re:Greatest Engineer Ever by dimator · · Score: 5, Funny

      That's interesting. Captain Kirk inspired me to be a captain, but I have yet to score with any alien females.

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  4. Sad... by JanusFury · · Score: 3, Interesting

    He was always one of my favorite actors from the original star trek. He added a unique sense of humor to it - especially the movies. I still remember the scene in the movie (I forget the number of it, it was the one with the whales :P), where he reprogrammed a black-and-white macintosh to support voice activation. :) The various 'cameo' episodes in other ST series where he showed up, were excellent as well - I remember the ST:TNG episode where they found him, that was excellent.

    He'll be missed.

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  5. Makes you think ... by binaryDigit · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If you're an old phart like me, it's kinofa bummer when actors that you knew and loved growing up start to die. We can remember the "young" versions of these actors and to even think of them being 82 is mind blowing.

    Heck, next thing you know companies like DEC and Pan-Am won't exist anymo... Damn, I'm really feeling old now.

    P.S. If this is true, and he doesn't pull through, condolences to his family.

  6. James Doohan AKA Scotty by Joe+Jordan · · Score: 4, Informative

    Here is some biographical info on the beloved "Scotty" of Star Trek.

  7. He's not dead. by Cryptosporidium · · Score: 4, Informative
    In fact, SyFy Portal has corrected their previous article with this new update:
    UPDATE (05-06-2002, 4:05 p.m. ET): Zap2it has talked with Steve Stephens, James Doohan's agent, and said that the actor is not comatose, and actually is home undergoing extensive rehabilitation after being confined to bed for 13 weeks for pneumonia.

    The Zap2it report comes following a source report that the 82-year-old was in worse shape than previously reported. SyFy Portal, which is a news and rumors site, had been working on confirming the report which stated that doctors did not anticipate a recovery. The We did note in our initial report that details were still in the rumor stage.

  8. He's not in a coma, he's at home by AragornSonOfArathorn · · Score: 3, Informative

    See the update here: http://www.syfyportal.com/article/?id=703

    He has been released and is recovering at home; he's not comatose

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  9. heheh: from the update by Telastyn · · Score: 5, Funny
    made news just two years ago with the birth of his daughter, Sarah, when he was 80 years old. His wife, Wende, was 43 at the time.


    Apparently she can take more of it Cap'n!
  10. Re:Hate to break it to ya, Doohan was an actor.... by Waffle+Iron · · Score: 4, Funny
    . When he messed with the stuff on Star Trek, he was PRETENDING. Yep, that's right, it was all an act. He really didn't know how to calibrate a plasma relay, etc.

    He may only be an actor, but he knows the only technical principle you need to know on a starship: if something doesn't work right, reverse the polarity.

  11. Ignorance. by JanusFury · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Doohan maintained a healthy showbiz career despite the fact he was missing the middle finger of his right hand, a piece of trivia few fans are even aware of. Doohan lost the finger during D-Day of World War II when he was part of the Royal Canadian Artillery.

    He later received an honorary engineering degree from the Milwaukee School of Engineering after it was learned through a poll that more than half the students said they pursued engineering as a career thanks to watching Scotty in the original "Star Trek."


    If that's not a damned role model, I don't know what is. He fought in damned World War 2, and he also inspired a lot of people. If that's not worth recognizing, what is? Actors serve as much a role in society as others, they just have to remember it. They're role models to children and teenagers, and they also help to express ideas and to bring awareness to a generally ignorant public.
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  12. Re:Slashdot: News for Nerds. Rumors to agitate the by NanoGator · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Is it a slow enough news day that you'd oversimplify a situation just so you could get modded up for griping? Never mind that you'd prefer we say 'goodbye' tomorrow than say 'get well' today.

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  13. The best career advice I ever got by Linux_ho · · Score: 5, Funny

    LaForge: "Yeah, well I told the captain I'd have this analysis done in an hour."

    Scott: "How long would it really take?"

    LaForge: "An hour!"

    Scott: "Oh, you didn't tell him how long it would *really* take, did you?"

    LaForge: "Well of course I did."

    Scott: "Oh, laddie, you've got a lot to learn if you want people to think of you as a miracle worker!"

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  14. This "Rumor" is completely FALSE by CleverNickName · · Score: 5, Informative

    I just got off the phone with Someone Who Knows(tm).

    He phoned Jimmy's wife, and asked her how he was, and she laughed out loud. He was in the hospital because of pneumonia, but he is home now.

    She put Jimmy on the phone (he told my friend to say hi to me =]) and he said that he's glad to be home from the hospital because he missed his daughter and "the food is much better."

    Please let everyone know that rumors of his death are greatly exaggerated.

    1. Re:This "Rumor" is completely FALSE by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      We told everyone you were dead. Want to do an inteview with us?

  15. Priorities on /. by John+Harrison · · Score: 5, Offtopic
    I find it hard to believe that this is news for nerds, stuff that MATTERS, when the recent Cringely article about the death of his son and Cringely's call for help sent to geeks everywhere was rejected.

    Here is the first column.

    Here is the follow-up that he promised not ot do.

    Editors, get your priorities straight. We expect more from you. Stories about someone going to the hospital don't count.

    Is this REALLY off-topic? Read the links prior to modding.

  16. James Doohan not dead by gwernol · · Score: 3, Funny

    This article reminds me of the headline from the Times newspaper (London, not New York) that is said to have won a most boring headline competition: "Small Earthquake in Chile. Not many dead".

    I can see tomorrow's Slashdot headlines now:

    CmdrTaco not dead.
    JohnKatz (sadly) not dead.
    Dick Cheney: is he dead yet?

    etc.

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  17. Stupid Trivium by ewhac · · Score: 5, Interesting

    That Mac was supposed to be an Amiga.

    I was not directly involved with the debacle, but was closely connected with Commodore personnel who were in a position to know. Paramount originally wanted to use an Amiga in that scene in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. To that end, they contacted Commodore to obtain an Amiga 1000 for use.

    The dweezil at the other end informed them that Commodore had no procedures in place for distribution of promotional machines (marketing? What's that?). However, they would be willing to sell them a machine at cut-rate developer pricing. Surprisingly, Paramount agreed, cut a check, and sent it off.

    Fast forward a couple weeks: No machine. Another call to Commodore. It turns out that the amount of the check failed to include some trivial fee (shipping, tax, whatever), and the machine wasn't going to be shipped. Paramount was invited to send another check for the corrected amount.

    Paramount understandably got fed up and made it's next call to Cupertino, CA. Apple not only gave Paramount a machine, they assigned them a programmer to do whatever they needed to make the machine dance for the camera.

    Just another page in the ponderous tome of Commodore's incompetent management.

    Schwab

  18. Why he's my hero by Macrobat · · Score: 5, Interesting
    The documentary Trekkies has an interview with him where he talks about a fan letter/suicide note he got form a depressed fan. He found out where she lived, called her up, and asked her to meet him at the next convention he was going to attend. She did.

    He kept doing this for a while, meeting her at conventions and asking her to be at the next one...that's a pretty common suicide-prevention tactic, to get a promise from someone that you'll see them sometime in the future. That way they can't kill themselves.

    He lost touch with her for a few years, and thought the worst, until he got a letter from her stating that she'd gone to grad school (Engineering, I think), and that his intervention saved her life. When he was telling the story, he was fighting back tears.

    So yeah, he had a chance to do the Right Thing, and he did it. Celebrity may be a fickle thing, but he used his influence well.

    That's why I admire him.

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  19. Re:Hate to break it to ya, Doohan was an actor.... by Lars+T. · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Ahh, but he did invent the Klingon language (while being drunk). At least that's what he claimed in an interview once - while being drunk too, I guess ;-)

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  20. On /. no one can hear you scream by i0lanthe · · Score: 3, Interesting

    "Just" Wil? Say rather, are any of the others as cool as Wil. Sounds more diplomatic...

    I'd be inclined to guess that most actors, even sci-fi-happy actors, aren't too much more interested in news-for-nerds than the average American (not even all self-proclaimed geeks read slashdot, after all). On the other hand, you never know who might be lurking. But on the gripping hand, people who lurk are people who don't want to attract attention (sort of by definition).

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  21. Re:JAMES DOOHAN IS DYING by connorbd · · Score: 4, Funny

    I just heard the sad news on IRC. Poster Anonymous Coward from Slashdot fame was found dead in his home this morning under a pile of BSD CDs and Stephen King books. I am sure everyone in the Slashdot community will miss him - even if you didn't enjoy his role as the vector for half-witted trolls and idiotic Beowulf and First Post posts, there's no denying his contribution to the communal bowl of hot grits. Truly a (naked and petrified) /. icon.

    /Brian

  22. Re:uh, they did cover it by John+Harrison · · Score: 3, Informative

    Maybe you mean that other site, K5. I have looked for it on /. and I can't find it either. Search shows nothing recent. This is strange since he could put up a column on how he was going to make his own ultra-wide band who knows what with his very own supercomputer and it would show up here as news. I never did mind, since I would rather discuss what he says than Katz, but you would think of anything that he ever wrote, this is the most worthy of a /.ing.

  23. using our powers for good by trb · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Wouldn't it be cool if scads of folks slashdotted him with get well notes (in the US mail)? The dude is not feeling too well, and is practically the patron saint of geeks. I don't know his address, but I assume that some /.er knows how to find it, and could follow up here.