He could also be an ancestor/descendant/hologram/android/Nexus echo.
Emergency Fizzbin/Kobayashi Maru Hologram?
Emergency Fizzbin/Kobayashi Maru Hologram?
I agree.An unpopular opinion maybe but I dont think Shatner could ever return as Kirk and have it feel sincere.
Uh...what?And SNW is finally giving Kirk a proper personality and much needed context.
His return via his digitally-deaged likeness overlaid upon Sam Witwer feels sincere to me; I think 765874 - "Unification" is a heartfelt and enigmatic glimpse into tantalizing narrative and technological futures.An unpopular opinion, maybe, but I don't think Shatner could ever return as Kirk and have it feel sincere.
I submit to you that Kirk is a very underdeveloped character like almost the entire of the TOS cast. He was just a swashbuckling STI magnet which was fine for a 1960s adventuring protagonist but he certainly doesn't seem smart enough to be a scientist or disciplined enough to be a military leader. Sure he gets a bit more growth in the movies despite spending half of TWoK complaining about old age despite being younger than Pike is currently in SNW.Uh...what?
Mirrir Kirk taunting the kids of SFA? "This is a Starfleet legend"The old ENT idea to have him play mirror Kirk who was phased over by the tantalus device could be revived XD
They put the mirror 1701 in Disco S5 for no apparent reason, maybe that's the connection.
Pike and Kirk were pretty different characters even if you only consider the pilots.Interesting possibility (?), but one thing in the article caught my eye...it said that William Shatner originated the role...what of Jeffery Hunter?...
Pike and Kirk were pretty different characters even if you only consider the pilots.
You mean George? Man, those are some rough space years if he goes from looking like Chris Hemsworth in his 20s in 2233, to looking like soon to be 94 year old Bill Shatner in the 2260s.How about as Geordie Kirk? After all, only the Abramsverse Geordie Kirk died (and as I recall, Spock-Prime says in so many words that his Prime counterpart lived to see his son in Starfleet)
Just a reminder: Geordi LaForge was named after a prominent handicapped fan from the seventies, George LaForge.In Diane Carey's "Captain April" novels, "Geordie" is the nickname used by Francis Drake Reed, the elder Kirk's sidekick. And given the timing (it came out only a few months after "Encounter at Farpoint" aired), it's entirely possible that Carey came up with this nickname entirely independently of Geordi LaForge.
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