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William Shatner ain’t holding back in his latest tirade against a fellowStar Trekicon. The actor has reignited an old feud, blasting aStar Treklegend for perpetuating a decades-old grudge. The feud, which dates back 60 years, seems to have been stirred anew, with Shatner calling his co-star’s actions sick.

William Shatner gave an iconic performance as Captain Kirk

This heated exchange not only brings old wounds to the forefront, but also sheds light on the enduring personal conflicts that can overshadow even the most beloved franchises.

Star TrekFeud: William Shatner and George Takei in a 60-Year-Old Drama

Engage shields! LegendaryStar TrekactorsWilliam Shatner(Captain Kirk) andGeorge Takei(Mr. Sulu) have gotten into a heated argument! Shatner is pointing his phasers at Takei and accusing him of a 60-year smear campaign. He revealed about past disagreements and called Takei a glory hog who loved the spotlight. In an interview with The Guardian (viaFar Out Magazine), the 93-year-old spilled the beans:

Except for one, who was a prima donna…but the rest of us shared a great camaraderie. One of the gifts from Star Trek was not just longevity but colleagues that became lasting friends.

William Shatner

These on-set tensions have warped into a decades-old feud, and Shatner’s clearly had enough. He accused Takei of blackening his name for publicity, calling the whole thing sick. Takei, and possibly other former co-stars, are still bitter about the feud, using it to stay relevant, as Shatner claimed (perThe Times):

Sixty years after some incident, they are still on that track. Don’t you think that’s a little weird? It’s like a sickness. George has never stopped blackening my name. These people are bitter and embittered. I have run out of patience with them. Why give credence to people consumed by envy and hate?

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Takei, ever the diplomat (on screen, at least! ), isn’t returning fire. He suggested that Shatner might also be using the feud for his own gain. It’s a classic media face-off, with both actors seemingly stuck in a loop of accusations. Thank goodness for all Trekkies,Star Trekhas left a much bigger impact than this off-screen drama.

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There’s no denying that the show had an effect on sci-fi and pop culture. But this latest fight between Shatner and Takei shows that even the most famous teams can have problems with getting along with each other. Let’s just hope that these two can find a way to go their different ways one day… peacefully.

William Shatner confessed that he never watchesStar Trek

Live long and prosper… but maybe not by watching yourself on screen? That seems to be the motto ofStar Treklegend William Shatner, who just dropped a warp core-sized bombshell!

It turns out, the 93-year-old actor, who boldly went where no man (or woman) had gone before as Captain Kirk, has barely set eyes on his own iconic work! Shatner revealed in an interview withEntertainment Tonight:

William Shatner in Star Trek: The Next Generation

I’m gonna tell you something that nobody knows. I’ve never seen another ‘Star Trek’ and I’ve seen as few ‘Star Treks’ of the show I was on, I’ve seen as few as possible, I don’t like to look at myself, and I’ve never seen any other. I love it, I think it’s great. I just don’t, you know, I don’t watch television, per se.

The actor claimed a dislike for watching himself and said that he prefers documentaries and sports over revisiting the sci-fi saga that launched his career. While a frozen Captain Kirk might be pure sci-fi fantasy, one thing’s for sure: Shatner’s legacy as the original Captain Kirk is secure. Even if he himself hasn’t beamed in to see it all that often.

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