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Captain Canada? Group wants Bill Shatner to be honorary naval chief
By Chris Lackner, Canwest News ServiceAugust 28, 2009 5:02 PM
He was captain of the Enterprise, but is Captain Kirk fit to be a captain in the Canadian navy?
A recently formed Facebook group is campaigning for William Shatner — the Canadian actor who played the iconic Captain James T. Kirk on Star Trek — to become an honorary captain in the Canadian navy.
To be eligible, a candidate must be a former officer or a distinguished Canadian citizen.
The Canadian navy says honorary captains are quite visible and attend — in uniform — many prominent naval, Canadian Armed Forces and public events and ceremonies.
Current members include former prime minister Brian Mulroney's chief-of-staff Hugh Segal and Jim Balsillie, co-CEO of BlackBerry-maker Research in Motion.
"I feel his nomination as an honourary captain will benefit the Canadian navy and the Armed Forces in general," the Facebook group's creator, Sean De L'Eveille of Detroit, writes on the page.
Attempts to reach L'Eveille were unsuccessful.
"Nominate Mr. William (Bill) Shatner as an honourary captain (Canadian Navy)" currently has 200 Facebook members.
One member writes Shatner deserves the nod because he "has been boldly going for some time now."
There's no telling what kind of honorary captain Shatner would be, but his character was known for being a rebel and going against his superior's orders.
"One of the advantages of being a captain is being able to ask for advice without necessarily having to take it," Captain Kirk says in one classic episode of the original series.
According to the navy, Shatner fits at least one of the criteria.
"He's certainly a distinguished Canadian," said Lt. Stefan Campbell of navy public affairs, admitting he's a fan. "He's just awesome. . . . I'm not going to lie to you."
Campbell said the Facebook group was an ideal way to get the attention of those with the power to bestow Shatner with the honour.
"A lot of people have (now) heard about it here in the navy," he said. "But I'm not sure where it will go."
Campbell said honorary captains act as bridges between military and civilian communities, representing diverse areas of influence such as politics, business, journalism and the arts, Campbell.
"They bring with them unique skills and connections that help to strengthen the navy's ties to Canadian communities and to promote a better understanding of maritime defence issues," he wrote in an e-mail.
Honorary captains are appointed by the minister of defence after receiving recommendations from the chief of the defence staff and the commander maritime command.
The appointments are for three years, but can be extended.
Shatner's supporters are excited at the prospect. As one member of the site writes in a post, "Scotty, beam me up to Ottawa."
The move is not without precedent. Both comedian Rick Mercer and musician Loreena McKennitt have been made honourary colonel's in the Canadian air force.
Famous Captain Kirk pearls of wisdom that could help the Canadian navy:
- "Leave bigotry in your quarters; there's no room for it on the bridge."
- "I'm a soldier, not a diplomat. I can only tell the truth."
- "There's only one kind of woman . . . or man, for that matter. You either believe in yourself or you don't."
- "Don't let them promote you. Don't let them transfer you. Don't let them do anything that takes you off the bridge of that ship. Because as long as you're there, you can make a difference."
- "We've got to risk implosion. We may explode into the biggest fireball this part of the galaxy has seen, but we've got to take that one-in-a-million chance."
- "Peace or . . . utter destruction . . . it's up to you."
© Copyright (c) Canwest News Service
Captain Canada? Group wants Bill Shatner to be honorary naval chief
By Chris Lackner, Canwest News ServiceAugust 28, 2009 5:02 PM
He was captain of the Enterprise, but is Captain Kirk fit to be a captain in the Canadian navy?
A recently formed Facebook group is campaigning for William Shatner — the Canadian actor who played the iconic Captain James T. Kirk on Star Trek — to become an honorary captain in the Canadian navy.
To be eligible, a candidate must be a former officer or a distinguished Canadian citizen.
The Canadian navy says honorary captains are quite visible and attend — in uniform — many prominent naval, Canadian Armed Forces and public events and ceremonies.
Current members include former prime minister Brian Mulroney's chief-of-staff Hugh Segal and Jim Balsillie, co-CEO of BlackBerry-maker Research in Motion.
"I feel his nomination as an honourary captain will benefit the Canadian navy and the Armed Forces in general," the Facebook group's creator, Sean De L'Eveille of Detroit, writes on the page.
Attempts to reach L'Eveille were unsuccessful.
"Nominate Mr. William (Bill) Shatner as an honourary captain (Canadian Navy)" currently has 200 Facebook members.
One member writes Shatner deserves the nod because he "has been boldly going for some time now."
There's no telling what kind of honorary captain Shatner would be, but his character was known for being a rebel and going against his superior's orders.
"One of the advantages of being a captain is being able to ask for advice without necessarily having to take it," Captain Kirk says in one classic episode of the original series.
According to the navy, Shatner fits at least one of the criteria.
"He's certainly a distinguished Canadian," said Lt. Stefan Campbell of navy public affairs, admitting he's a fan. "He's just awesome. . . . I'm not going to lie to you."
Campbell said the Facebook group was an ideal way to get the attention of those with the power to bestow Shatner with the honour.
"A lot of people have (now) heard about it here in the navy," he said. "But I'm not sure where it will go."
Campbell said honorary captains act as bridges between military and civilian communities, representing diverse areas of influence such as politics, business, journalism and the arts, Campbell.
"They bring with them unique skills and connections that help to strengthen the navy's ties to Canadian communities and to promote a better understanding of maritime defence issues," he wrote in an e-mail.
Honorary captains are appointed by the minister of defence after receiving recommendations from the chief of the defence staff and the commander maritime command.
The appointments are for three years, but can be extended.
Shatner's supporters are excited at the prospect. As one member of the site writes in a post, "Scotty, beam me up to Ottawa."
The move is not without precedent. Both comedian Rick Mercer and musician Loreena McKennitt have been made honourary colonel's in the Canadian air force.
Famous Captain Kirk pearls of wisdom that could help the Canadian navy:
- "Leave bigotry in your quarters; there's no room for it on the bridge."
- "I'm a soldier, not a diplomat. I can only tell the truth."
- "There's only one kind of woman . . . or man, for that matter. You either believe in yourself or you don't."
- "Don't let them promote you. Don't let them transfer you. Don't let them do anything that takes you off the bridge of that ship. Because as long as you're there, you can make a difference."
- "We've got to risk implosion. We may explode into the biggest fireball this part of the galaxy has seen, but we've got to take that one-in-a-million chance."
- "Peace or . . . utter destruction . . . it's up to you."
© Copyright (c) Canwest News Service

