Maybe. She says she's there to study crew reactions during emergencies and this seems to be the first time she's had the opportunity to do that job, so it's possible she hasn't had reason to check anything yet.
She knows some names. She's been hitting the files.Maybe. She says she's there to study crew reactions during emergencies and this seems to be the first time she's had the opportunity to do that job, so it's possible she hasn't had reason to check anything yet.
There are a lot of people espousing this approach, and it strikes me as playing semantics. The intent of the line seems pretty clear:
"Have you met him?"
"Yes, when he was promoted."
If the answer was "several times", or "yeah, we used to play racquetball" or "yeah, me and his crew are all old friends" why would Kirk have specified that one time?
Besides, "Fleet Captain" seems to have been retconned out of existence anyway. We never see anybody with that rank anymore - they go from Captain to Admiral, just like in the real navy.
If all you're looking to do is cast the role of Kirk for a couple of guest appearances, you don't hire somebody with name recognition,
Actors with name recognition don't typically take guest spots regardless how how hard-up for work they are.
Kirk was wasted in that film.
Star Trek isn't worth it.
...Because that's when he met him?
To be honest I think the intent of the question was to get out the fact that Spock served with Pike for 11 plus years; and that Pike was the previous captain of the Enterprise by stating that Kirk took over the ship from him.Again, intent. The context of the question calls for a yes/no response. If they were well-known as friends or colleagues there would have been no reason to ask the question. The question was "Have you met him?" (binary yes/no response) not "How did you meet him?", "How many times have you met him?", "When did you meet him?" or "How well do you know him?"
Besides, "Fleet Captain" seems to have been retconned out of existence anyway. We never see anybody with that rank anymore - they go from Captain to Admiral, just like in the real navy.
Also Mitchell told her that Kirk asked for him to join his first command, so the two of them are presumably serving on the same ship during Strange New Worlds.
No, the real question is "who should play Gary Mitchell?"Now the question is "When is Gary Mitchell going to show up?"
"If I hadn't aimed that little Blonde SHIELD Agent at you..."Sebastian Stan.
I don't think he was ever on a CW show.Sebastian Stan.
Close enough!"If I hadn't aimed that little Blonde SHIELD Agent at you..."
(Oh, wait...wrong franchise...)![]()
Gossip Girl.I don't think he was ever on a CW show.
When they enter Pike's room, Kirk talks to him very informally, calling him Chris, not sir, Captain or Pike.Again, intent. The context of the question calls for a yes/no response. If they were well-known as friends or colleagues there would have been no reason to ask the question. The question was "Have you met him?" (binary yes/no response) not "How did you meet him?", "How many times have you met him?", "When did you meet him?" or "How well do you know him?"
Don't know who that is.Micheal Cassidy would be my Gary Mitchell choice.
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