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'''''Star Trek: The True Story''''' was a [[Star Trek documentaries and specials|documentary]] produced by and broadcast on the {{w|Discovery Channel}} in the US on 5 January 2013. Running for 45 minutes, the documentary broached the subject of ''[[Star Trek]]'' from two angles. First, it chronicled in broad strokes the genesis of the franchise, from the inception of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' through cancellation and resurgence in fandom and syndication, to its rebirth in {{film|1}}. The second approach was the discussion of the current state of both the theoretical and practical development of the various scientific basic principles, that served, as per [[Gene Roddenberry]]'s dictum, as a believable basis for ''The Original Series''. For the second approach, various real-world scientists were interviewed, not a few of them unabashedly admitting they went into their chosen field of profession because of ''Star Trek''.
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'''''Star Trek: The True Story''''' was a [[Star Trek documentaries and specials|documentary]] produced by and broadcast on the {{w|Discovery Channel}} in the US on {{d|5|January|2013}} as the 29th episode of their "The True Story" documentary series. It was also broadcast in the UK by [[Channel 5]] on {{d|9|May|2013}}. Running for 45 minutes, the documentary broached the subject of ''[[Star Trek]]'' from two angles. First, it chronicled in broad strokes the genesis of the franchise, from the inception of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' through cancellation and resurgence in fandom and syndication, to its rebirth in {{film|1}}. The second approach was the discussion of the current state of both the theoretical and practical development of the various scientific basic principles, that served, as per [[Gene Roddenberry]]'s dictum, as a believable basis at the time for ''The Original Series''. For the second approach, several real-world scientists were interviewed, not a few of them unabashedly admitting they went into their chosen field of profession because of ''Star Trek: The Original Series''.
   
As is currently commonplace with productions of the Discovery Channel, some of the events discussed in regard to the early history of the franchise were re-enacted with the use of actors portraying the main principals, Gene Roddenberry and [[Herb Solow]] in this case. Roddenberry received a more critical treatise than normal, as more of his human fallacies and shortcomings during those years were highlighted, which, however, was met with sympathy by his son, [[Rod Roddenberry]], who stated that it helped him to humanize the picture he had of his late father.
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As is currently commonplace with productions of the Discovery Channel, some of the events discussed in regard to the early history of the franchise were re-enacted with the use of actors portraying the main principals, Gene Roddenberry and [[Herb Solow]] in this case. Roddenberry received a somewhat more critical treatise than usual, as more of his human fallacies and shortcomings during those years were highlighted, which, however, was met with sympathy by his son, [[Rod Roddenberry]], who stated in the documentary that it helped him to humanize the picture he had of his late father.
   
 
==Interviewees==
 
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**David Hayes (on [[transporter|transportation]])
 
**David Hayes (on [[transporter|transportation]])
 
**Lynn McCane and Jonathan R. Wolpow (on machine-brain interfaces)
 
**Lynn McCane and Jonathan R. Wolpow (on machine-brain interfaces)
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* {{IMDb-link|type=title|page=tt2761636}}
   
 
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Star Trek The True Story opening title

Opening title for Star Trek: The True Story

Star Trek: The True Story was a documentary produced by and broadcast on the Discovery Channel in the US on 5 January 2013 as the 29th episode of their "The True Story" documentary series. It was also broadcast in the UK by Channel 5 on 9 May 2013. Running for 45 minutes, the documentary broached the subject of Star Trek from two angles. First, it chronicled in broad strokes the genesis of the franchise, from the inception of Star Trek: The Original Series through cancellation and resurgence in fandom and syndication, to its rebirth in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. The second approach was the discussion of the current state of both the theoretical and practical development of the various scientific basic principles, that served, as per Gene Roddenberry's dictum, as a believable basis at the time for The Original Series. For the second approach, several real-world scientists were interviewed, not a few of them unabashedly admitting they went into their chosen field of profession because of Star Trek: The Original Series.

As is currently commonplace with productions of the Discovery Channel, some of the events discussed in regard to the early history of the franchise were re-enacted with the use of actors portraying the main principals, Gene Roddenberry and Herb Solow in this case. Roddenberry received a somewhat more critical treatise than usual, as more of his human fallacies and shortcomings during those years were highlighted, which, however, was met with sympathy by his son, Rod Roddenberry, who stated in the documentary that it helped him to humanize the picture he had of his late father.

Interviewees

External link

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