Check this out (LINK)...James R Kirk
James T Kirk
Prior to those he had two other middle names...
Daniel
Ian
Then one bestowed upon him afterward:
York
Put them all together, and you just described that thing that's a synonym for what he calls "love".![]()
My grandfather's given name was G.W. The 1940s Army wouldn't accept that, so he had to make up a first and middle name. Those stayed with him for the rest of his life.When my grandpa enlisted in Navy during World War II, he filled out a form that asked for his full name. In the space where it asked for his middle name, he wrote "None" because he didn't have one.
Guess what all his official military paperwork says?
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My grandfather's given name was G.W. The 1940s Army wouldn't accept that, so he had to make up a first and middle name. Those stayed with him for the rest of his life.![]()
Before that it was Ribetius.Gary used his last burst of Godlike power to change the Universe so that Kirk's middle name would be "Tiberius".
Good freakin' lord. It's a simple continuity error.![]()
[extraneous justifications deleted]
That is NOT the "simplest explanation". The simplest explanation is that it was a mistake, or a continuity error, or just something that hadn't quite been nailed down yet in the early life of the series (like "vulcanians" or UESPA). Multiple paragraphs of mental gymnastic do not a simple explanation make.
Just this morning, I was writing something up with full-ish names of people I know, just like Gary did in this episode. And this one guy I've known for almost five years was on the list. And I wasn't sure if his middle name was M. or R. I put down M., and then it felt off, so I looked it up, and it turned out to be R. An honest mistake.
Now, if I was on another planet with massive telekinetic and matter-creating powers, and I was trying to kill this one guy I've known for almost five years, but also decided to construct a tombstone for some elaborate sick joke, I might've used the wrong middle initial, because I wouldn't have the ability to look it up quickly. That seems to be exactly what happens in the episode. An honest mistake.
Star date 1313.1. We're now approaching Delta Vega. Course set for a standard orbit. This planet, completely uninhabited, is slightly smaller than Earth. Desolate, but rich in crystal and minerals. Kelso's task, transport down with a repair party, try to regenerate the main engines, save the ship. Our task, transport down a man I've known for fifteen years, and if we're successful, maroon him there.
I deal in in universe explainations.
A continuity error is not the simplest in universe explanation. It is an out of universe explanation. Things which have not yet been nailed down are part of canon and thus have to be explained with in universe explanations.
*sigh*A continuity error is not the simplest in universe explanation. It is an out of universe explanation. Things which have not yet been nailed down are part of canon and thus have to be explained with in universe explanations.
*sigh*
Seek help.
When my grandpa enlisted in Navy during World War II, he filled out a form that asked for his full name. In the space where it asked for his middle name, he wrote "None" because he didn't have one.
Guess what all his official military paperwork says?
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Five years?
Classic.When my grandpa enlisted in Navy during World War II, he filled out a form that asked for his full name. In the space where it asked for his middle name, he wrote "None" because he didn't have one.
Guess what all his official military paperwork says?
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MAGolding represents a branch of fandom that loves the show's actual content and wants to work with it. He's exacting and meticulous about it. That isn't crazy.
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