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Star Trek - The Original Players

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Dec. 9 2014, Updated 2:11 p.m. ET

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Star Trek - The Original Players.

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Jun 03, 1966 - Captain James Kirk (WILLIAM SHATNER) and Montgomery Scott "Scottie" (JAMES DOOHAN) filming a scene for Star Trek, Episode 6: The Man Trap. (Photo: ZUMA Press)

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March 1987; Hollywood, CA, USA; 'Captain Kirk' WILLIAM SHATNER and 'Spock' LEONARD NIMOY are shown in a photo taken backstage at the Academy Awards.  (Photo: ZUMA Press)

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March 1987; Hollywood, CA, USA; 'Captain Kirk' WILLIAM SHATNER and 'Spock' LEONARD NIMOY are shown filming an original episode.

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Cast photo of the original Star Trek movie cast. (Photo: ZUMA Press)

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"Beam Me Up Scottie" - the crew members of the Star Ship Enterprise in the Transporter (Photo: Photofest/1966)

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The Three Musketeers of the original Star Trek series - Dr. McCoy (DEFOREST KELLEY), Mr. Spock (LEONARD NIMOY) and Captian Kirk (WILLIAM SHATNER)

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LEONARD NIMOY as Spock in the Star Tresk movie series. (Photo: ZUMA Press)

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