Do elaborate on the times he mutineed.Yes, several times in fact.
Do elaborate on the times he mutineed.Yes, several times in fact.
How does one "mutiny" one's own starship captaincy?Yes, several times in fact.
"You do this Captain you'll never serve on a starship again".How does one "mutiny" one's own starship captaincy?
That's not a "mutiny" in any sense of the word."You do this Captain you'll never serve on a starship again".
Let's not play ignorant here.
Ultimately, I like to think this is what happened.In Discovery, she's less than 2 years into a new captaincy, she has plenty of time to become one of the best.
"Mutiny" refers to forcibly removing a commanding officer from command. Kirk never did that, and the example you cite was him facing off against an officer he actually outranked, so there is no possible way that can be considered mutiny."You do this Captain you'll never serve on a starship again".
Let's not play ignorant here.
We're not."You do this Captain you'll never serve on a starship again".
Let's not play ignorant here.
A bridge crew and command staff mutiny happened to Kirk's body when his mind was inhabited by Dr. Janice Lester in Turnabout Intruder.An actual mutineer would be Mirror Spock, based on the bits of history we've gotten from DS9 about what happened following "Mirror Mirror."
An actual mutineer would be Mirror Spock, based on the bits of history we've gotten from DS9 about what happened following "Mirror Mirror."
I'd say that doesn't count since it wasn't actually Kirk.A bridge crew and command staff mutiny happened to Kirk's body when his mind was inhabited by Dr. Janice Lester in Turnabout Intruder.
Except at the time, the bridge crew didn't know it wasn't actually Kirk. Those that knew of the Kirk / Lester mind swap were all in custody. The bridge crew thought they were committing a mutiny against the CO, not Janice Lester. It didn't count later when the truth finally came out.I'd say that doesn't count since it wasn't actually Kirk.
There's an interesting wrinkle here. In the real life military, officers are not required to follow illegal orders. The execution Lester-Kirk ordered was illegal since Spock didn't commit an alleged violation that warranted the death penalty.Except at the time, the bridge crew didn't know it wasn't actually Kirk. Those that knew of the Kirk / Lester mind swap were all in custody. The bridge crew thought they were committing a mutiny against the CO, not Janice Lester. It didn't count later when the truth finally came out.
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