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Their first four screenplays were personal stories that resembled "People Like Us," a story inspired by Kurtzman's own chance meeting with a half-sister he had never known. "No guns, no aliens, no jujitsu. Then we took this detour into our career, so going back to this movie was very much like going back to where we started," Orci said. "We thought back then we were going to be doing kind of festival movies for the rest of our lives." Kurtzman and Orci are currently reteamed with director JJ Abrams as writers and producers for next May's untitled "Star Trek" sequel, and they're also working on the script for the follow-up to next month's "The Amazing Spider-Man." Details are scarce on the next installment for Kirk, Spock and their starship Enterprise crew mates. "A lot of it takes place in outer space," Orci wisecracked. Pine, Orci and Kurtzman do hint that the Enterprise crew still has some growing up to do. "What we didn't want to do was assume that just because the bridge crew was brought together at the end of the first movie, that they're now the bridge crew that you remember from the original series," Kurtzman said. "They're still working it out. Kirk is still working out what it means to be a captain and what it means to lead men and women potentially to their death." "Shatner, by the time he started it, he was the mature captain. The guy I'm playing is on his way," Pine said. "Jim Kirk is on the way toward being the captain that we know."
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