Gene Roddenberry's Original Pitch For STAR TREK Uncovered

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The original captain was not James Kirk or Christopher Pike, but Robert April
The ship was named U.S.S. Yorktown and not Enterprise
The navigator was not a young Russian hotshot named Pavel Chekov, instead he was a South American hotshot named Jose Ortegas
Spock was the "first lieutenant" and described as having a reddish complexion and, of course, pointed ears, and was likely"half Martian"
The 16-page outline also contains Roddenberry's now-famous description of the show as a sort of sci-fi Wagon Train, and makes no mention of a transporter beam. Instead the crew would travel to and from planets via small recon vehicles. Early ideas for communicators, universal translators and phaser weapons are also found within.
The most interesting part is one of the story ideas included in the pitch from Roddenberry—many of which formed the basis for or at least planted the seed for classic episodes like "Charlie X," "Shore Leave," "A Piece of the Action," "The Return of the Archons," "The Savage Curtain," "Mirror, Mirror" and what eventually became the show's first pilot, "The Cage." Some of his dicier ideas—like a planet where slavery is the norm, except that whites are the slaves—never made it to the show at all (probably just as well).
http://geektyrant.com/news/2011/1/29/gene-roddenberrys-original-pitch-for-star-t...
f you are consider yourself a super fan of Star Trek, keep reading and prepare to be possibly surprised. Check out the link to an online copy of Roddenberry's initial outline for the series, dated March 11, 1964 courtesy of Between the Pages.
http://leethomson.myzen.co.uk/Star_Trek/1_Original_Series/Star_Trek_Pitch.pdf
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samthesixth
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Best post I looked at today!
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samthesixth
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bailey78
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the things i learn on the internet always amaze me
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bailey78
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Mark701
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Wonderful post.
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Mark701
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coolplanet
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Roddenberry had the most positive vision of humankind ever realized.
His philosophy gives me more hope for the future than anything. - 1 year ago
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coolplanet
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Stoneyroad
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i could not imagine an Ortegas instead of Chekov, or a captain April instead of Kirk. i would laugh every time a villian cursed or feared " April ! "
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Stoneyroad
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remanns
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I thik red shirts should be given as parting "break up' gifts.
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remanns
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bundlebear
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remanns:
thanks for playing the game
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bundlebear
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PressCore
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Guess who's not coming back ? Hmmmmm, that'll take a minute. OK,
minute's up. Uhhhh, the guy who has no name ? Can you say, duh ?
Good series, and definitely worthy of being digitaly remastered. I'd
love to have all 88 episodes on Blue Ray. That would be too cool.
BTW, the title of the episode depicted in the scene feastured in the
immage is " Arena ". Good choice. - 1 year ago
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PressCore
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remanns
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Trek always had a prime director. +^d
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remanns
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PressCore
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ThatCrazyLibertarian:
Most certainly. Infinite Diversity thru Infinite Combinations, earthling. Heh.
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