It's not a major block buster, most definitely isn't 3-D, and won't be coming soon to a theater near you. For the most part, it isn't even pretty. It's "Star Trek: The Musical," a collage of Star Trek actors and their musical careers. Some are obvious, others not so much. Sit back and enjoy our musical trek through the stars, with the stars of Star Trek.

Let us begin with the one you've no doubt heard before. "Star Trek: The Musical" presents its very own James Tiberius Kirk, the one and only William Shatner.

He not only sings cover tunes, the Shat can even rap!

Leonard Nimoy made some musical accomplishments during the original run of Star Trek.

One true musical talent from the show comes courtesy of the lovely Nyota Uhura, presented to you today by Nichelle Nichols.

Even the regal Captain Jean-Luc Picard can sing a little song and do a little dance.

Many do not know that Avery Brooks, aka Captain Sisko from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, is actually an accomplished pianist.

Another very capable musical Trekker is Captain Jonathan Archer, better known as Scott Bakula.

Robert Picardo, the holographic doctor from Star Trek: Voyager, is an accomplished vocalist.

Here's an extra bonus track from the Shat!

For the Country folk, here's Star Trek's Leonard Nimoy once again, singing the Johnny Cash classic, "I Walk The Line."

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