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Really, as we see the characters of Star Trek go about fighting their struggles, we're forced to question our own preconceived ideas of what it means to be human, and how we respond to the struggle between good and evil. We're made to think about life and how it functions in a world full of the wonders of science fiction.
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In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the voice actor of Goku (voiced by William Devane) and Vegeta (voiced by Anthony Francisco) reveals his favorite Star Wars characters aren't Luke and Leia but rather his favourite Star Trek characters. This includes Captain Kirk (James Frain), Spock (Philip Seymour Hoffman) and Bones (Harry Dean Stanton). It's thus not only Star Wars fans who can relate to the announcement of Devane and Francisco: it is everyone who loves Star Trek. The same holds for the voice actor of Yoda (Peter Sellers): it isn't his Star Wars characters, but rather Japanese gods like the Greek god of the sky, Uranus and Thor, both of whom struggle side-by-side in the Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. It would be difficult to imagine a Star Trek actor such as Anton Yelchin, that portrays the Klingon warrior Worf, would prefer to portray such a character from an animated movie such as Star Trek: The Next Generation. The same is true for his choice of a Star Trek character such as Worf: the actor must have been affected by seeing how these characters fight side-by-side in the film Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan. Really, it's almost certain that Vin Diesel would never have become the popular action star he is now if not for Star Trek's Enterprise crew. His enthusiasm for the franchise is clear to all, from the way he wears his own signature uniform to the way he acts in front of the camera. Obviously, the popularity of Star Wars is not to be underestimated, and it's a fair bet that any actor in Hollywood would love to have had roles in either the movies or the tv series of Star Wars. It is not only the fans Helpful site who'd find it easy to relate to these performers, however. In reality, they would likely find it even more difficult to check at a Star Trek movie, not feel a deep sense of nostalgia. The movies of Star Trek are almost universal classics: they've been seen and observed by countless numbers of people who have begun to respect the guts and the humanity of these characters. Indeed, as we see the characters of Star Trek go about fighting their struggles, we are forced to question our own preconceived ideas of what it means to be human, and the way we respond to the battle between good and evil. We're made to consider life and how it functions in a universe filled with the wonders of science fiction. Really, in regards to an actor whose voice we find comforting, there is no one greater than Vin Diesel to help us
find comfort in his voice. He brings out a voice that says what we would like to say and tells us a story we would like to hear without coming across as preachy or cheesy.