By John David Powell Capt. James T. Kirk showed a generation of dads-to-be and others how to go boldly where no man had not gone before. Splitting the infinitive with great conviction, as in “to boldly go” may not have been the best example to set for those of us who obsess compulsively over grammar, but we could look beyond that minor infraction to see the greater good of the Prime Directive. Now, William Shatner, who has provided us with lesser characters to emulate, such as T.J. Hooker and Denny Crane, gives a new role model to those of us...