Koenig also played it as if Sybok was bending his will and it worked out fine.
Well, I'd say that Koenig's a better actor than either Takei or Nichols. (But to be fair, Koenig actually got a scene to play there. I think Sulu and Uhura are both taken over offscreen.)
Pretty damned sure that was Doohan. It sounds like him and by the time the 90's rolled around his dislike of Shatner was almost a disease on its own. He was vehement in his hatred.
Probably. He and Takei were the two most likely to publicly bash Shatner, while Koenig was of the "bite your tongue, suffer in silence and just grin and bear it" school, even when Shatner apparently
blanked on his name during the STV press conference.
Nichols said in Shatner's
Star Trek Memories book that her attitude was always
"I can call him an SOB, but don't YOU dare." So they varied in how they handled it.
Leonard Nimoy tells a story on Shatner's
Mind Meld DVD of one of the supporting actors not saying good night to him at the end of the shooting day on one of the movies. The next morning, when Nimoy asked the actor in question why they didn't say good night to him, the actor exploded,
"And do you want to know WHY?!?", obviously still seething about some real or imagined slight from the day before. Surprised by this, Nimoy naturally went,
"No, I don't think I do." Nimoy didn't say who the actor was, but my guess would be Koenig. He just seems like the type to hold things in until he explodes at someone. Maybe it was when Koenig was P.O.ed about his absurd
Little Dutch Boy costume for STIII.
Maybe I'll see if I can find the
Starlog issue in my spare bedroom to confirm who said the "cheap shots" thing. If I was Doohan, I'd certainly be upset about what I had to do in STV.