. "Chekov im Jahr 2267."@de . "Commander"@de . . "Chekov.jpg"@de . "656"^^ . "Pavel Andreievich Chekov dient als Navigator auf der USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) und deren Nachfolgerin, der USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A)."@de . . . . . "Chekov"@de . . "Pavel Andreievich Chekov"@en . . "Pavel Andreievich Chekov dient als Navigator auf der USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) und deren Nachfolgerin, der USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A)."@de . "F\u00F6derationsb\u00FCrger"@de . "2245"^^ . . . . . "Pavel\n Andreievich"@de . . . . "Pavel Andreievich Chekov"@de . . . . . "Mensch"@de . "Pavel Andreievich Chekov, (Cyrillic: \u041F\u0430\u0432\u0435\u043B \u0410\u043D\u0434\u0440\u0435\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0427\u0435\u0445\u043E\u0432), played by Walter Koenig, is a Russian Starfleet officer in the fictional Star Trek universe. In the 2009 Star Trek film, Chekov will be portrayed by Anton Yelchin. Chekov first appeared in Catspaw, the first episode of the second season, making him the last of the original core Star Trek characters to appear. Due to budgetary constraints the character did not appear in Star Trek: The Animated Series."@en . . "Sternenflotte"@de . . "m\u00E4nnlich"@de . "Walter Koenig"@de . "Pavel Andreievich Chekov, (Cyrillic: \u041F\u0430\u0432\u0435\u043B \u0410\u043D\u0434\u0440\u0435\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0427\u0435\u0445\u043E\u0432), played by Walter Koenig, is a Russian Starfleet officer in the fictional Star Trek universe. In the 2009 Star Trek film, Chekov will be portrayed by Anton Yelchin. Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry stated for the series' 25th anniversary special that he created Chekov's character in response to a Pravda article that noted that although the Soviet Union was a leader in space exploration, the international crew of the Enterprise lacked a Russian character. Including someone from Russia, the United States' long-time Cold War adversary, matched well with Roddenberry's vision of an ideal future in which the people of the Earth were united. (This story had actually been published in TV Guide after the character was introduced.) Evidence suggests that Pravda never published such an article, and the story that it did and that this inspired the character is believed to be a publicity stunt and a fabrication by either Roddenberry or an overzealous publicity agent. However, Roddenberry did write a letter to Mikhail Zinyanin, editor of Pravda, on 1967-10-10 (reproduced on pages 343\u2013344 of Inside Star Trek) informing him of the introduction of the character, and an NBC press release announcing the character at the time did state that it was in response to a Pravda article.[1][2] Koenig always denied the \"Russian origin\" story and said the character was added in response to the popularity of The Monkees' Davy Jones, and the character's hairstyle and appearance are a direct reference to this. Chekov first appeared in Catspaw, the first episode of the second season, making him the last of the original core Star Trek characters to appear. Due to budgetary constraints the character did not appear in Star Trek: The Animated Series."@en . "Andrei Chekov"@de . .