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Star Trekactor Robin Curtis compares what it ’s like work on lay with William Shatner and Patrick Stewart . Curtis is the second actor to play Lt . Saavik ; she need over the role initiate by Kirstie Alley inStar Trek III : The Search for Spock , and Curtis repeat Saavik inStar Trek IV : The Voyage Home . Curtis then played Tallera inStar Trek : The Next Generation ’s " Gambit " two - parter , placingRobin on the forgetful leaning ofStar Trekactors who have worked opposite both Starship Enterprise Captains , James T. Kirk and Jean - Luc Picard .

Robin Curtis was a guest onThe D - Con Chamberto discuss her life , career , andStar Trekwith hosts Dominic Keating and Connor Trinneer . When Curtis was asked what her impression were of Leonard Nimoy directing William Shatner onStar Trek III : The Search for Spock , Robin described Shatner as being prize by the product but distant from the rest of theStar Trekcast . Curtis then contrasted Shatner with Patrick Stewarton the set ofStar Trek : The Next Generation . Read Robin Curtis ' quote and ascertain The D - Con Chamber TV below :

What I learn was a lot of regard and deference to [ William Shatner ] , what I did n’t know at the time , [ I ] check subsequently , was that I think Bill was off doing another film . There was pressure on him to envelop matter up , and then he need to go to someplace else . So unlike all the others [ player ] who were very uncommitted and hanging out on hardening … Bill was removed . Like , he was n’t a part of that as the other actors were . It ’s a ignominy . I do n’t know if I ever had more than two minutes of modest talk with the Isle of Man . Which is okay , I ’m not complaining .

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It was almost the same direction with Patrick Stewart , but for a different reason … He really was engaged . They changed scene one day , and I marveled at how this gentleman took a whole scene of dialogue - you lie with the Star Trek dialogue , the multisyllabic , high - techy , gobbledy - gooky countersign - [ Patrick ] enwrap his brain around it in a matter of minute of arc .

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Two Captains, One Destiny

10 years after Robin Curtis first work with William Shatner inStar Trek III : The Search for Spock , and one yr after Curtis guest star opposite Patrick Stewart on Star Trek : The Next Generation , the twoCaptains of the Enterpriseteamed up in 1994’sStar Trek Generations . Shatner ’s Captain Kirk passed theStar Trekmovie franchise torch to Patrick Stewart ’s Captain Picard and theTNGcast . Star Trek Generationsalso culminated in the last of Captain Kirk , which marked the final time Shatner portrayed his iconic character .

Star Trek : Picardseason 3 update Saavik ’s destiny , revealing the Vulcan became the first Captain of the USS Titan .

Robin Curtis had the challenge of replacing Kirstie Alley as Saavik inStar Trek III : The Search for Spock , andshe accept play a stoic Vulcan was not in her"wheelhouse"onThe D - Con Chamber . However , Curtis keep her own in her scenes withWilliiam Shatner ’s Admiral Kirkin bothStar Trek IIIand in her abbreviated appearance inStar Trek IV . Comparatively , Curtis had a meatier office onStar Trek : The Next Generation , but she can take pride in counting bothStar TrekCaptains as vista spouse in tv set and flick .

Robin Curtis and Kirstie Alley as Lt. Saavik in Star Trek.

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