Re: Will Star Trek 3 be a Kirk & Spock centric film or An Ensemble fil
The book came out in 1968. I bought my copy in the book's seventeenth printing(!) in 1975. It was a collaboration between Stephen E. Whitfield and Gene Roddenberry about the creation of "Star Trek", what it took to get it on the air in the first place, production ideas, finalizing characters and principles for writing for them, getting into the swing of putting a weekly series on the air, and so on.
Maybe this was an idea for the characters that never came to fruition or was abandoned as the Kirk, Spock, McCoy triad grew. Still, I always thought it was kind of a neat idea, which is why I found the McCoy-Scotty team in TVH quite satisfying.
(This is also the only place I've ever read that said Kirk was from Iowa -- finally canonized in TVH.)
I wonder where that description came from. Scotty and McCoy didn't really pal around in TOS.I like the approach in Star Trek IV: the format of splitting up meant everyone had more to do, though Kirk and Spock's adventure was still clearly the focus and the most plot-relevant.
I liked Scotty and McCoy together in TVH, and I'd have liked to have seen more of it before and after. I always think of this quote from Scotty's character description in Whitfield and Roddenberry's, The Making of Star Trek: "Scotty is intensely loyal to Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock. His relationship with Dr. McCoy, on the other hand, is a different one entirely. Scotty and McCoy are extremely close friends. They enjoy drinking together and are more alike as characters as either Kirk or Spock" (p. 245).
Seems like an opportunity wasted. That could have led to a lot of good moments.
The book came out in 1968. I bought my copy in the book's seventeenth printing(!) in 1975. It was a collaboration between Stephen E. Whitfield and Gene Roddenberry about the creation of "Star Trek", what it took to get it on the air in the first place, production ideas, finalizing characters and principles for writing for them, getting into the swing of putting a weekly series on the air, and so on.
Maybe this was an idea for the characters that never came to fruition or was abandoned as the Kirk, Spock, McCoy triad grew. Still, I always thought it was kind of a neat idea, which is why I found the McCoy-Scotty team in TVH quite satisfying.
(This is also the only place I've ever read that said Kirk was from Iowa -- finally canonized in TVH.)