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William Shatner Wakes Up Crew for Final Discovery Mission

The Space Shuttle Discovery left the International Space Station this morning for the last time. To commemorate the ship's accomplishments over 27 years of service, the crew was greeted to a morning wake-up message from Capt. Kirk. "Space, the final frontier," Shatner said in a prerecorded message. "These have been the voyages of the space shuttle Discovery. Her 30-year mission: to seek out new science, to build new outposts, to bring nations together on the final frontier, to boldly go and do what no spacecraft has done before."

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  1. Wow by Lefty2446 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    That would have been a pretty emotional moment I would think.

  2. Have you noticed... by tekrat · · Score: 4, Insightful

    That William Shatner has, for more than the last decade, made an entire career out of being a parody of himself?

    I think it started with those Priceline commercials where he was singing "I've got two tickets to paradise..", and since then, all he's done is essentially do an SNL skit where William Shatner plays William Shatner hamming it up.

    And only he could get away with it.

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    1. Re:Have you noticed... by preaction · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Adam West started doing it earlier. So it's a shouting match you want, eh? Well game on Quahog! AAAAAH! AAAAAH! AAAAH! AAAH AH! I'm beating you!

  3. Re:WoW by Higaran · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yes, but it's still awesome on soo many levels.

  4. What a pity it wasn't Enterprise by thewils · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Then he could have woken them up with "Kirk to Enterprise".

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  5. Re:WoW by Sonny+Yatsen · · Score: 4, Insightful

    But, it's so appropriate. Ask a lot of the Astronauts and Engineers at NASA what inspired them as children to work for NASA and in space and you will get a pretty good percentage of people citing how they, as kids, sat around a tiny television set in the late 60s or early 70s watching Captain Kirk, Dr. McCoy and Mr. Spock explore the galaxy.

    I can't think of a better or more appropriate way to send off the Discovery as it goes home. (There is a little bit of me in the back of my head that wished that the Space Shuttle Enterprise made it to space - then Shatner's sendoff would be even more appropriate.)

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