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Montgomery "Scotty" Scott is a fictional character in the
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''. First portrayed by James Doohan in the original ''Star Trek'' series, Scotty also appears in the animated ''Star Trek'' series, 10 ''Star Trek'' films, the '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode "
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", and in numerous books, comics, and video games. Simon Pegg has assumed the character and appeared in the ''
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'' (2013) and '' Star Trek Beyond'' (2016).


Development and portrayals

Doohan was cast as the ''Enterprise'' engineer for the second ''Star Trek'' pilot, " Where No Man Has Gone Before" (1966) on the recommendation of that episode's director, James Goldstone, who had worked with him before. The character almost did not make it to the show after series creator
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sent Doohan a letter informing him, "We don't think we need an engineer in the series". Only through the intervention of Doohan's agent did the character remain. Doohan tried a variety of accents for the part and decided to use a Scottish accent on the basis that he thought Scottish people make the best engineers. Doohan himself chose Scotty's first name, Montgomery (Doohan's own middle name), in honor of his maternal grandfather James Montgomery. In a third-season production memo, Roddenberry said Doohan "is capable of handling anything we throw at him" and that the "dour Scot" works better when being protective of the ship's engines.


Doohan depiction

Scotty (the fictional Lt. Commander Montgomery Scott) spent part of his life in
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. He wears
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's
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as part of his dress uniform. Doohan claimed to have based Scotty's accent on an Aberdeen accent he once heard. During the events of ''Star Trek'', Scotty holds the rank of lieutenant commander and serves as the ''Enterprise''s second officer and "miracle worker" chief engineer, commanding the ship and recording its log when both Captain
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) and First Officer
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) are not aboard. Scotty's technical knowledge and skill allow him to devise unconventional and effective last-minute solutions to dire problems. Scotty's identity is strongly connected to the ''Enterprise'' itself, and the character often takes a paternal attitude toward the ship. He is frequently the liaison between Captain Kirk's ambitious tactical plans and what is technically feasible in the realm of the starship's capabilities. Scotty asserts in the ''TNG'' episode "
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" that he "never wanted to be anything else but an engineer". In addition to his engineering abilities, Scotty is often shown to be a fairly heavy drinker but is only shown drunk twice in "By Any Other Name" and "Relics". Scotty oversaw the ''Enterprise''s refit prior to the events of '' Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' (1979), and is part of the crew when the ''Enterprise'' confronts Khan Noonien Singh ( Ricardo Montalbán) in '' Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan'' (1982). Although not stated when this occurred in the original release of the film, Peter Preston – who was mortally wounded during the attack on the ''Enterprise'' by the USS ''Reliant'', and dies with Scotty at his bedside – was Scotty's nephew. After Scotty was promoted to captain of engineering of the USS ''Excelsior'' in '' Star Trek III: The Search for Spock'' (1984), he sabotages the new ship and helps Kirk steal the ''Enterprise'' to rescue Spock. Scotty joins Kirk's crew aboard the USS ''Enterprise''-A at the end of '' Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home'' (1986). In '' Star Trek V: The Final Frontier'' (1989), he helps Kirk, Spock and Dr.
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) escape the
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and retake the hijacked ''Enterprise''. Scotty kills Colonel West ( René Auberjonois) before the latter can
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president ( Kurtwood Smith) in '' Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country'' (1991). Scotty joins Kirk and
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( Walter Koenig) for the USS ''Enterprise''-B's maiden voyage in '' Star Trek Generations'' (1994), saving the ship through technical wizardry. After serving aboard 11 starships in a career spanning 52 years and retiring at the age of 72 with the rank of Captain, Scotty was aboard a transport shuttle en route to a retirement colony when it crashed into a Dyson sphere; stranded, he set the transporter to cycle indefinitely and "stored" himself in the buffer for 75 years before being recovered by the USS ''Enterprise''-D crew in "Relics". Even though he is no longer able to serve effectively as an engineer and struggles to acclimate to 24th-century life, Scotty nevertheless helps save the ''Enterprise''-D from being trapped within the sphere. At the end, the 147-year-old Captain Montgomery Scott is gifted an ''Enterprise'' runabout and left to explore space.


Pegg depiction

In September 2007, Paul McGillion auditioned for the Scotty role in the 2009 ''Star Trek'' reboot and received James Doohan's son Chris's endorsement. However, Simon Pegg's casting was announced on October 11, 2007. Pegg's portrayal in the 2009 ''Star Trek'' reboot has Scotty stuck working at an isolated outpost as punishment for beaming Admiral Jonathan Archer's
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beagle from one planet to the next — and having no idea where it ended up. With assistance from Spock Prime and James Kirk, he joins the ''Enterprise'' crew and becomes the ship's chief engineer. Slate.com called Pegg's performance of Scotty in the 2009 ''Star Trek'' reboot "juicily comic". The character of Scotty has an expanded role in the film '' Star Trek Beyond'' (written by Pegg and Doug Jung), in which he meets an alien woman named Jaylah, who leads him to the crashed Federation starship, the USS ''Franklin''. Working together, the two make the ship again flightworthy and Scotty helps Jaylah to see the value of working together with a crew.


Birthplace dispute

Following Doohan's death, several Scottish towns campaigned to be named Scotty's "official birthplace". Scripts, production materials and Doohan's family support Linlithgow's claim to being Scotty's birthplace. However, Scotty says in "
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pub crawler", and Aberdeen city leaders proposed plans to erect a monument to the actor and character.


In popular culture

Scotty's operation of the ''Enterprise'' transporter system inspired the
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" Beam me up, Scotty", which gained currency in
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beyond ''Star Trek'' fans (most notably by former U.S. Representative James Traficant), even though the exact phrase is not spoken in that way in the original series, although it is used frequently in the animated series. In '' Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home'', Kirk says, "Scotty, beam me up." Doohan himself briefly reprised the role for a gag cameo in the action comedy '' Loaded Weapon 1'' (1993), as well as being Scotty in the movie '' Knight Rider 2000'' (1991), while parodies of Scotty or his accent appear in such media as ''
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''. Scotty also appeared in a ''
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asks, "Could you beam me somewhere, Mister Scott? Any old place, here on Earth or in space, you pick the century and I'll pick the spot." Rap artists
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have a song "Scotty" that uses his character and ''Star Trek'', as do
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in their song "Beaming".


Reception

In 2009, IGN rated Scotty the 16th best character of the ''Star Trek'' franchise, including the spin-off shows produced up to that time. In 2016, ''
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'' rated Scotty as the 18th best character in ''Star Trek'' overall as presented in television and film up to that time, highlighting the character as someone who could get the Enterprise out of trouble, with phrases that added both tension and humor to the show. In 2016, Scotty was ranked as the 19th most important character of Starfleet within the ''Star Trek'' science fiction universe by '' Wired'' magazine. In 2018, ''The Wrap'' placed Scotty as 12th out of 39 in a ranking of main cast characters of the ''Star Trek'' franchise prior to '' Star Trek: Discovery''. In 2018, CBR ranked Scotty the ninth best Starfleet character of ''Star Trek''. In July 2019, Screen Rant ranked Scotty the 5th smartest character of all ''Star Trek'' (including later series).


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External links


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