Science William Shatner, at 90, set to boldly go to space - Rich jew flexes his wealth and mocks God


William Shatner, who played Captain Kirk in the beloved Star Trek franchise, is reportedly set to boldly go where no 90-year-old has gone before, becoming one of fewer than 600 people to have reached the edge of space or beyond.

According to a report in TMZ, the Jewish Canadian actor will take a real trip to space next month on Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin rocket ship.

The trip, similar to the company’s first manned flight in July, will see Shatner blasted into space for a 15-minute civilian flight, which will include several minutes of weightlessness to float around the capsule, the report said.

The flight and the run-up to it are being filmed for a documentary currently being shopped to a number of entertainment outlets, the report said.

Bezos himself was aboard Blue Origin’s first manned flight, which also included a hand-picked group: his brother, an 18-year-old from the Netherlands and an 82-year-old aviation pioneer from Texas — the youngest and oldest to ever fly in space.

Shatner’s flight would break that record by eight years.

Shatner first swaggered onto the bridge of the starship Enterprise in the 1966 original television series, which has spawned four spin-off series and 13 feature films, including the 2016 “Star Trek Beyond.”

Blue Origin — founded by Bezos in 2000 in Kent, Washington, near Amazon’s Seattle headquarters — hasn’t revealed its price for a ride to space, but some reports have said that tickets for the first flight cost up to $20 million.

Blue Origin is working on a massive rocket, New Glenn, to put payloads and people into orbit from Cape Canaveral, Florida. The company also wants to put astronauts back on the moon with its proposed lunar lander Blue Moon, in effect challenging SpaceX, which has been awarded NASA’s sole contract so far.

What a fucking kike
 
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William Shatner, the actor who portrayed Captain Kirk on the original "Star Trek" TV series and films will launch into space on Oct. 12, 2021 aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard spacecraft. Liftoff is set for 9:30 a.m. EDT (1330 GMT) from Blue Origin's Launch Site One in West Texas with Shatner and three others aboard

William Shatner is about to set a world record.

When the 90-year-old actor launches on a suborbital spaceflight on Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket next week, he will become the oldest person ever to fly in space. He'll beat Wally Funk, who at 87 just set the latest record in July on Blue Origin's First Human Flight mission with Jeff Bezos.
The cool thing is he's so goddamn old he probably doesn't even care if it blows up or something because that would just make him even more famous.
 
T-Minus 45 minutes, Delayed though. Delay's over, its happening.

https://cytu.be/r/dienull Hosting it here at the movienight backup channel so retards can shitpost over it if they want.


Show's over.
 
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I hope he hijacks the damn thing, turns it into the direction of open space and ignites all thrusters. I can quite picture him quietly passing on to that undiscovered country with a smile on his face, to the sound of desperate banging on the cockpit door.
Second star from the right, and straight on 'til morning.
 
Shatner continues to be based.

Also, holy shit is he aging well. For 90 years old he looks like he could be in his 60's.
You'd be surprised how much you can mitigate the effects of aging on your appearance if you've got the money (or dedication to fitness) for preventative care. Shatner's had cash for long enough to be getting cosmetic treatment decades before now and has expressed just a tiny bit of despair over not being able to live forever, so I'm not at all surprised he keeps on his looks as best he can.
 
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You'd be surprised how much you can mitigate the effects of aging on your appearance if you've got the money (or dedication to fitness) for preventative care. Shatner's had cash for long enough to be getting cosmetic treatment decades before now and has expressed just a tiny bit of despair over not being able to live forever, so I'm not at all surprised he keeps on his looks as best he can.
Yeah, but in his case it's more than appearance. If you listen to the guy speak and see how he moves he's doing very well for someone who's 90. Just for comparison, look at Patrick Stewart. He's almost a decade younger than Shatner and he looks, moves and sounds much more frail, the way he speaks now is painful to hear when we heard him in his prime.
 
Shatner covered "Common People" and obliterated the original Pulp version.
Meanwhile Takei, instead of congratulating Shatner, spent the day whining on Twitter about how upset he is that chuds are upset the new Superman is gay.
I don't really get the hatred for Takei, he is a pretty cool gayguy imo. That said, his barely concealed seething at Shatner going to space is hilarious.
 
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ALSO. HE DID IT FOR FREEEEEEEEEE!
EDIT: I'm deeply disappointed in all of you
This is actually part of how wonderful Shatner's transformation was. Note that he did more or less exactly the same thing in the ludicrously pathetic Rocket Man video as he subsequently did in the Common People video.

Yet, somehow, the first was a ridiculous joke and the second was absolutely awesome.
 
I don't really get the hatred for Takei, he is a pretty cool gayguy imo. That said, his barely concealed seething at Shatner going to space is hilarious.
Takei isn't cool at all, he's a fucking sperg. He's right under Ron Perlman in that regard. Kind of faggot that spergs about living in an internment camp while saying right wing people should be rounded and locked up.
 
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