Good ol' Commodore Matt Decker.
This won't be a surprise to folks who've read previous interviews he's done on the subject, but:
Excerpted here.
This won't be a surprise to folks who've read previous interviews he's done on the subject, but:
I was not a fan of Star Trek when I did it and I never got that way...I am a fan of [William] Shatner now, only after he turned funny about five years ago, but I wasn't a fan of anybody involved with the thing! Not the storyline or any part of it...
...It seemed kind of silly, with the planet eater and spaceships. It's like doing a cartoon, so I acted accordingly! It was mildly amusing, but certainly nothing to drive my imagination! The whole thing was a take-off on Moby Dick. I was playing "Captain Ahab in Outer Space" but I didn't think about it that way until years after I did it, when I read it in an article!
...When I did the show Shatner was at war with Nimoy! Shatner was not funny then. Not when I saw him - Shatner was quite business like. I felt it was an unhappy set. I like to clown around, so when I get on a set where actors don-t clown around, I get a little suspicious. That put me off right away.
Excerpted here.