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Montgomery Scott, or "Scotty", is a character in the original Star Trek
Star Trek

Star Trek is an American Science fiction on television entertainment series and media franchise. The Star Trek fictional universe created by Gene Roddenberry is the setting of six television series including the original 1966 Star Trek: The Original Series, in addition to ten feature films with Star Trek to be released on May 8,...
 series and the films which followed. He was played by the late Irish-Canadian actor James Montgomery Doohan
James Doohan

James Montgomery "Jimmy" Doohan was a Canadian character actor and voice actor actor best known for his role as Montgomery Scott in the television and film series Star Trek....
. Scotty's first name of Montgomery was a choice given to Doohan himself; Doohan chose the name “in honour of my grandfather, my mother’s father, James Montgomery”.

He was cast as the Enterprise engineer for the second Star Trek pilot, "Where No Man Has Gone Before
Where No Man Has Gone Before (TOS episode)

"Where No Man Has Gone Before" is the second television pilot of the television series Star Trek: The Original Series . It was produced in 1965 after the first pilot, "The Cage ", had been rejected by NBC....
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Montgomery Scott, or "Scotty", is a character in the original Star Trek
Star Trek

Star Trek is an American Science fiction on television entertainment series and media franchise. The Star Trek fictional universe created by Gene Roddenberry is the setting of six television series including the original 1966 Star Trek: The Original Series, in addition to ten feature films with Star Trek to be released on May 8,...
 series and the films which followed. He was played by the late Irish-Canadian actor James Montgomery Doohan
James Doohan

James Montgomery "Jimmy" Doohan was a Canadian character actor and voice actor actor best known for his role as Montgomery Scott in the television and film series Star Trek....
. Scotty's first name of Montgomery was a choice given to Doohan himself; Doohan chose the name “in honour of my grandfather, my mother’s father, James Montgomery”.

He was cast as the Enterprise engineer for the second Star Trek pilot, "Where No Man Has Gone Before
Where No Man Has Gone Before (TOS episode)

"Where No Man Has Gone Before" is the second television pilot of the television series Star Trek: The Original Series . It was produced in 1965 after the first pilot, "The Cage ", had been rejected by NBC....
". He 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.

The younger Scotty will be portrayed by Simon Pegg
Simon Pegg

Simon Pegg is an award-winning England actor, comedian, writer, film producer and film director. He is best known for his starring roles in Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Run, Fatboy, Run, and for the comedy series Spaced....
 in J.J. Abrams'
J. J. Abrams

Jeffrey Jacob "J.J." Abrams is an Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award-winning United States film producer and television producer, writer, actor, composer, director, and founder of Bad Robot Productions....
 upcoming Star Trek film.

Character biography

Montgomery Scott was born in Scotland
Scotland

conventional_long_name = ScotlandAlba|common_name= Scotland|image_flag = Flag of Scotland.svg|flag_width = 130px...
, in 2222 (see Birthplace controversy), and speaks with a thick Lowland
Scottish Lowlands

The Scottish Lowlands , although not officially a geographical area of the country, in normal usage is generally meant to include those parts of Scotland not referred to as the Scottish Highlands , that is, everywhere due south and east of a line between Stonehaven and Helensburgh ....
 Scottish accent. During the events of Star Trek: The Original Series
Star Trek: The Original Series

Star Trek is a science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry that aired from September 8, 1966 to September 2, 1969. Though the original series was titled simply Star Trek, it has acquired the retronym Star Trek: The Original Series to distinguish it from the spinoffs that followed, and from the Star Trek fi...
 Scotty holds the rank of Lieutenant Commander and serves as the Enterprises Chief Engineer and Second Officer.

As a Starfleet
Starfleet

In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet is the defense , research, diplomacy, and exploration force of the United Federation of Planets ....
 engineer, Scott served on a total of eleven starships and retains a reputation as a "miracle worker", with no known equal in the Star Trek universe. Throughout both the television and movie series, he is renowned for his technical skill, knowledge, determination and resolve. Scotty often acts as the solver of plot-critical situations, utilizing his expansive knowledge and ingenuity. His solutions are almost always creative and unconventional, dramatically effective, and crucial to the resolution of plot developments. The term 'Scotty factor' describes the practice of over-estimating how much time a project will require to complete by multiplying the actual estimate by a particular number. In strict terms it is a factor of four: the number cited by Kirk in the film
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock

Star Trek III: The Search for Spock is a 1984 in film motion picture released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the third feature based on the Star Trek science fiction franchise....
.

Though his job is Chief Engineer of the
Enterprise, Scotty is also an experienced command officer. Being Second Officer on the Enterprise (i.e. third-in-command), he takes acting command of the ship when Captain Kirk
James T. Kirk

James Tiberius Kirk is a character in the fictional Star Trek media franchise. First portrayed by William Shatner as the principal protagonist in the Star Trek: The Original Series, Kirk also appears in the Star Trek: The Animated Series, the first seven Star Trek movies, and in numerous books, comics, and video games....
 and Commander Spock
Spock

Spock is a character in the fictional Star Trek media franchise. First portrayed by Leonard Nimoy in the Star Trek: The Original Series, Spock also appears in the Star Trek: The Animated Series, the first six Star Trek movies, two episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, and in numerous books, comics, video games....
 are both unavailable. On one such occasion, when Kirk and Spock are trapped on an alien world, Scott uses the ship's power to shut down the planet's electrical grid for a few seconds, enabling
Enterprise crewmen to rescue Kirk and Spock without violating the Prime Directive
Prime Directive

In the fictional universe of Star Trek, the Prime Directive, Starfleet's General Order #1, is the most prominent guiding principle of the United Federation of Planets....
. Kirk places a commendation in Scott's personnel record for this innovative tactic (episode "Bread and Circuses
Bread and Circuses (TOS episode)

"Bread and Circuses" is a second season episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, broadcast on March 15, 1968. It is episode #54, production #43, written by Gene Roddenberry, and Gene L....
"). He never pursued his own command position however because he "never wanted to be anything but an engineer," ("Relics
Relics (TNG episode)

"Relics" is the 130th episode of the science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and the fourth episode of the sixth season....
").

Scott's personality is predominated by his dedication to his profession, which reaches the level of obsessiveness. His dedication is coupled with a deep sentimental attachment to the
Enterprise. In the episode, "The Trouble with Tribbles," Kirk finds Scott reading engineering technical journals for relaxation. Kirk orders Scott to take shore leave at the space station in order to prevent trouble between the crew and the Klingon
Klingon

Klingons are a warrior race in the fictional Star Trek universe. They are recurring villains in the 1960s television show Star Trek: The Original Series, and have appeared in all five spin-off series and seven feature films....
s. Scott manages to do so, when a drunken Klingon tries to provoke a fight with
Enterprise crewmen by insulting Captain Kirk (comparing him to a Denebian Slime Devil). Scott retains composure, ordering the crewmen to ignore the insults. It is not until a Klingon disparages the Enterprise by comparing it to a garbage scow that Scott loses his composure and begins brawling. Kirk confines Scott to quarters for the incident, which then gives Scotty an excuse to continue his journal reading.

Star Trek films

It is established in Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Star Trek: The Motion Picture

Star Trek: The Motion Picture is a 1979 in film science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the first motion picture based on the Star Trek: The Original Series television series....
that, prior to the events depicted in that film, Scotty has been promoted to commander, and has been responsible for a major refit of the Enterprise. As Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan

Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is a 1982 motion picture released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the second feature based on the Star Trek science fiction franchise....
begins, Scotty remains part of the crew while the Enterprise serves as a Starfleet Academy
Starfleet Academy

In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet Academy is where the future members of Starfleet are trained. It was created in the year 2161, when the United Federation of Planets was founded....
 training ship. When Scotty learns that the aging
Enterprise is to be decommissioned in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock

Star Trek III: The Search for Spock is a 1984 in film motion picture released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the third feature based on the Star Trek science fiction franchise....
, he expresses deep consternation and resentment, and continues to do little to hide his feelings. To his dismay, he is ordered to report as Captain of Engineering aboard the USS Excelsior to apply his renowned skills on the newer ship's first runs. Excelsior is touted by Starfleet as the technically-superior successor to Enterprise; however, Scotty expresses his disdain for Excelsior loudly and frequently. Scotty uses his knowledge of engineering and his privileged position aboard Excelsior to sabotage the spacecraft. In doing so, Scotty makes it possible for Kirk to steal Enterprise for an unsanctioned voyage to the Genesis Planet, for the purpose of rescuing Spock
Spock

Spock is a character in the fictional Star Trek media franchise. First portrayed by Leonard Nimoy in the Star Trek: The Original Series, Spock also appears in the Star Trek: The Animated Series, the first six Star Trek movies, two episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, and in numerous books, comics, video games....
. Scotty joins Kirk for this voyage, as do Sulu, Chekov, and Dr. McCoy. The crewmembers, including Scotty, vow their support, and actively partake in Kirk's quest. Scotty makes several contributions to the effort. The
Enterprise, though frail from the extensive damage it suffered while fighting the USS Reliant under Khan's control, makes it to the Genesis Planet but, once there, is thwarted by enemy Klingons. The Klingons attack, and though the Enterprise crew is largely able to outwit the Klingon commander, the Enterprise itself is helplessly disabled, rendered a "sitting duck". Kirk and his crew outwit the Klingons and save Spock, but the Enterprise is sacrificed in the process. Scotty, with the other crewmembers, briefly mourn the loss of their beloved ship as they watch it burn up spectacularly in the atmosphere, from the relative safety of the Genesis Planet.

Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home

Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is the fourth feature film based on the Star Trek science fiction television series. It completes the loose story trilogy started in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and continued in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock....
is the only Star Trek film to take place predominantly aboard a ship not named Enterprise. Nevertheless, Scotty is of enormous value throughout the film. The primary starship in the film is a Klingon Bird-of-Prey (taken from the Klingons during their defeat at the end of The Search For Spock). Scotty adapts himself to act as engineer aboard the alien vessel, in characteristic fashion. ("Damage control is easy. Reading Klingon, that's hard!") Scotty once again performs technological feats that allow victory for the protagonists. Following the crew's heroic acts during The Voyage Home, Scotty (and the rest of the crew, except for Kirk) is acquitted of any charges of prior selfish illegal acts. As The Voyage Home ends, Scotty and the rest of the crew of the martyred Enterprise -- the ship that was home to the crew from the time of the original series until its destruction in Star Trek III -- are introduced to their next assignment: serving under Kirk aboard the Enterprise's successor. Sulu expresses interest in serving aboard Excelsior, to which Scotty retorts, "Excelsior? Why in God's name would you want that bucket of bolts?!". Scotty is overjoyed to be shuttled along with the rest of the crew to the Enterprise's true successor, the
second USS Enterprise, commonly referred to as the Enterprise-A
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A)

The USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-A is a fictional starship in the fourth, fifth, and sixth Star Trek films....
. The
Enterprise-A is revealed at the end of The Voyage Home, sporting the designation NCC-1701-A, a direct reference to the original Enterprise, which bore the designation NCC-1701 since its introduction in The Original Series. Enterprise-A resembles an updated version of the original Enterprise. The crew is overjoyed at the unveiling of the new Enterprise, with Kirk announcing, "My friends... We've come home."

Scotty serves aboard the
Enterprise-A for the events of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

Star Trek V: The Final Frontier is the fifth feature film based on the Star Trek: The Original Series science fiction television series....
and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country is the sixth feature film in the Star Trek science fiction franchise. It was released in 1991 in film by Paramount Pictures, and is the last of the Star Trek films to include the entire core cast of the 1960s Star Trek: The Original Series....
. Star Trek VI was, by design, an official sign-off for the Original Series cast, and is the last film to feature that cast in its entirety. However, Scotty appears in the seventh Star Trek film, Star Trek Generations. As Star Trek Generations opens, Scotty, along with Chekov, accompanies Kirk for the inauguration of the Enterprise-B, the third starship in Kirk and Scotty's era to bear the name Enterprise. Catastrophic events interrupt the ceremony, threatening the ship. Before Kirk sacrifices himself to save Enterprise-B, Scotty is the last person to see him before he disappears. It is Scotty who utters the final dialogue in the Original Series timeline: When the threat has passed, and Kirk has apparently been lost in the abyss, Scotty is asked by Chekov if anyone was in the room destroyed when the Nexus ripped open the bulkhead on Deck 15 where Kirk was. He stares into the void and somberly intones, "Aye."

Star Trek: The Next Generation

Scotty appears in the TNG episode "Relics
Relics (TNG episode)

"Relics" is the 130th episode of the science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and the fourth episode of the sixth season....
", in which he is shown to take passage on the transport ship
Jenolan to reach the Norpin colony, where he plans to retire. En route, the Jenolan crashes onto a Dyson Sphere
Dyson sphere

A Dyson sphere is a hypothetical megastructure originally described by Freeman Dyson. Such a "sphere" would be a system of orbiting solar power satellites meant to completely encompass a star and capture most or all of its energy output....
, an impact that only Scotty and another crewman survive. Using his knowledge of transporter systems, Scotty rigs the ship's transporter to keep them suspended in transit for the next 75 years. Although the other crewman dies when his pattern deteriorates beyond recovery, Scotty is recovered by the crew of the
Enterprise-D
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)

The USS Enterprise is a 24th century starship in the Star Trek fictional universe and the principal setting of the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series....
. He and the
Enterprise-D chief engineer, Geordi La Forge
Geordi La Forge

Geordi La Forge is a regular character in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, played by LeVar Burton. He served as helmsman of the USS Enterprise in the first season, then occupied the role of the chief engineer for the rest of the series and in the TNG-era films....
, in turn rescue the
Enterprise-D from the interior of the Dyson Sphere. In thanks, the ship's crew give him the shuttlecraft Goddard. Scotty's age in "Relics" is revealed to be 147 years: thus, he was 72 when he was going to retire.

New film

Many different actors were rumored to be interested in, sought after, or auditioning for, the role of Scotty in the upcoming eleventh Star Trek film. Actor Paul McGillion
Paul McGillion

Paul McGillion is a Vancouver-based actor who has worked in television, film and theatre since 1990.McGillion was born in Paisley, Scotland and his family moved to Canada when he was only 2....
 (who plays Dr. Carson Beckett
Carson Beckett

Dr. Carson Beckett is a fictional character from the science fiction television series Stargate Atlantis, and portrayed by Scottish-born Canadian actor Paul McGillion....
 on
Stargate: Atlantis) was specifically confirmed as auditioning for the role. "I can confirm that I did audition for the role of Scotty in the new Star Trek movie," McGillion has said. James Doohan's son, Chris, even gave his own endorsement of McGillion as his preferred choice for the role: "I think Paul McGillion is a GREAT choice for the role of Scotty. He has a great accent and I think that he actually looks like my father." However, on October 12, 2007, the role eventually went to Simon Pegg
Simon Pegg

Simon Pegg is an award-winning England actor, comedian, writer, film producer and film director. He is best known for his starring roles in Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Run, Fatboy, Run, and for the comedy series Spaced....
 of
Spaced
Spaced

Spaced is a United Kingdom television situation comedy written by and starring Simon Pegg and Jessica Hynes, and directed by Edgar Wright. It is noted for its rapid-fire editing, frequent dropping of popular culture references, and occasional displays of surrealism....
, Shaun of the Dead
Shaun of the Dead

Shaun of the Dead is a 2004 in film Cinema of the United Kingdom zombie comedy comedy film directed by Edgar Wright, starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, and written by Pegg and Wright....
and Hot Fuzz
Hot Fuzz

Hot Fuzz is a British films of 2007 Cinema of the United Kingdom action film comedy film written by Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright and starring Pegg and Nick Frost....
.

Birthplace controversy

Following James Doohan's death, several towns in Scotland began campaigning to be named Scotty's 'official birthplace'. The most vocal of the claimants is Linlithgow
Linlithgow

Linlithgow is a town and former Royal burgh in West Lothian, Scotland. Those born in Linlithgow are sometimes nicknamed Black Bitches, and the town's coat of arms shows a black bitch dog, chained to an oak tree, which grows on an island....
, where the novel
"Vulcan's Glory" states Scott was born. Both the town's and the book's claims are supported by script and production material. However, Star Trek historians and others claim that Scott's birthplace is Aberdeen, Scotland, due in large part to Scott's claim in episode "Wolf in the Fold
Wolf in the Fold (TOS episode)

"Wolf in the Fold" is a second season episode of Star Trek: The Original Series. It is episode #43, production #36, and was broadcast on December 22, 1967....
" that he is "an old Aberdeen pub crawler". Indeed, city leaders in Aberdeen have put forward plans to erect a monument to James Doohan/Scotty in the city, although there have been no official announcements to date.

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