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* Es wird häufig erwähnt, dass Horatio Hornblower als Vorlage für James T. Kirk (STAR TREK) diente. Wenn es so gewesen ist, dann hat William Shatner das anscheinend nicht beherzigt. Belegt ist jedoch, dass der Charakter Jean Luc Picard (STAR TREK The Next Generation) von Gene Roddenberry und Patrick Stewart Ähnlichkeiten mit Horatio Hornblower haben soll: ''"I did have a meeting with Gene Roddenberry. He took me out to dinner to discuss Jean Luc Picard and we ended up not talking about Star Trek at all. The only thing he did say at the end of the dinner was that he wanted to give me some books to read because he thought they would be helpful perhaps, and it turned out that these were the – Hornblower books and he said that he had had Horatio Hornblower very much in mind when he was creating the character of Picard. But of course I was already very much familiar with these books because I’d read them as a teenager
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* Es wird häufig erwähnt, dass Horatio Hornblower als Vorlage für James T. Kirk (STAR TREK) diente. Wenn es so gewesen ist, dann hat William Shatner das anscheinend nicht beherzigt. Belegt ist jedoch, dass der Charakter Jean Luc Picard (STAR TREK The Next Generation) von Gene Roddenberry und Patrick Stewart Ähnlichkeiten mit Horatio Hornblower haben soll: ''"I did have a meeting with Gene Roddenberry. He took me out to dinner to discuss Jean Luc Picard and we ended up not talking about Star Trek at all. The only thing he did say at the end of the dinner was that he wanted to give me some books to read because he thought they would be helpful perhaps, and it turned out that these were the – Hornblower books and he said that he had had Horatio Hornblower very much in mind when he was creating the character of Picard. But of course I was already very much familiar with these books because I’d read them as a teenager.''<ref>BBC Online: ''[http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/st/interviews/stewart/page1.shtml - Interview mit Patrick Stewart]''.</ref>"
<ref>BBC Online: ''[http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/st/interviews/stewart/page1.shtml - Interview mit Patrick Stewart]''.</ref>"''
 
  
 
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  • Es wird häufig erwähnt, dass Horatio Hornblower als Vorlage für James T. Kirk (STAR TREK) diente. Wenn es so gewesen ist, dann hat William Shatner das anscheinend nicht beherzigt. Belegt ist jedoch, dass der Charakter Jean Luc Picard (STAR TREK The Next Generation) von Gene Roddenberry und Patrick Stewart Ähnlichkeiten mit Horatio Hornblower haben soll: "I did have a meeting with Gene Roddenberry. He took me out to dinner to discuss Jean Luc Picard and we ended up not talking about Star Trek at all. The only thing he did say at the end of the dinner was that he wanted to give me some books to read because he thought they would be helpful perhaps, and it turned out that these were the – Hornblower books and he said that he had had Horatio Hornblower very much in mind when he was creating the character of Picard. But of course I was already very much familiar with these books because I’d read them as a teenager.[1]"

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