I'm fairly certain Greg had at least some of them marooned. I remember Kirk mentioning how he spoke to Kyle.
Well, I hope so, since both Terrell and Kirk's log at the end of TWOK said that they were marooned.

I'm fairly certain Greg had at least some of them marooned. I remember Kirk mentioning how he spoke to Kyle.
Perhaps many of the details of FF have been contradicted, but the idea of Winona being in charge of the family farm while George Samuel Kirk the Elder was off working at a starbase and following Bob April around on an officially-off-the-record mission aboard the still-unfinished USS Enterprise (and then taking the teenage Jim Kirk, teetering on the edge of juvenile delinquency after what he saw on Tarsus IV, if I remember right, on another such excursion in hopes of straightening him out) was central not only to FF, but to its sequel, Best Destiny. (Say what you will about Diane Carey's tendency to wear her anarchist politics on her sleeve, but there's nothing wrong with her Kirk backstory.)^Well, Final Frontier is part of the '80s continuity, and doesn't fit the modern continuity at all. . . .
That James T. Kirk's father was George Samuel Kirk the Elder, and his mother was named Winona was established in FF and BD long before the first Abramsverse movie made it canonical
^ Wait, is that a Star Control reference? I don't think I've ever seen one of those here before. I wish I could give you some sort of prize or something...![]()
That James T. Kirk's father was George Samuel Kirk the Elder, and his mother was named Winona was established in FF and BD long before the first Abramsverse movie made it canonical
Sorry, but that's wrong. People keep mistakenly giving Diane Carey credit for those names. It was Vonda N. McIntyre who coined the names George and Winona for Kirk's parents in Enterprise: The First Adventure in 1986, two years before Final Frontier. (Which makes three first names McIntyre coined, since Hikaru was hers too.)
TFA doesn't mention George Kirk at the change of command ceremony for Enterprise...
TFA doesn't mention George Kirk at the change of command ceremony for Enterprise...
I never said it did. I'm only saying that McIntyre, not Carey, was the one who first named Kirk's parents George and Winona. I'm talking strictly about the first names, nothing else. Carey was the first person to write a book about George Kirk, Sr., so people tend to assume she coined his full name, but she actually borrowed it (and that of his wife) from McIntyre.
This morning, I got through the second chapter (Tarsus IV). No new contradictions, but I do see an omission: in The Lost Years (and I had to do some research before I remembered which book I'd seen it in), Dillard had established that Kirk had saved Riley's life on Tarsus IV, but Riley doesn't even get mentioned in this version of the story.
This morning, I got through the second chapter (Tarsus IV). No new contradictions, but I do see an omission: in The Lost Years (and I had to do some research before I remembered which book I'd seen it in), Dillard had established that Kirk had saved Riley's life on Tarsus IV, but Riley doesn't even get mentioned in this version of the story.
It's the Shatner stories-- specifically Avenger-- that associates Sarek with Tarsus IV, I think.
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