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Daddy Kirk (spoilers probably)

I think Capt. Robau lets all his officers be "Captain for 12 Minutes"; whoever saves the most lives during that 12 minutes gets to be First Officer.

Or maybe not.
 
Flying towards the camera at speed while flames shoot about in the background appears to be the clue.

I may be wrong though.
 
I think he's screaming. " I liked the other time line where I'm not DEAD!"
 
George Samuel Kirk.

He died young. But his hair will live forever.
 
In the original timeline we have all come to know, what was the fate of Kirk's dad?
 
In the original timeline we have all come to know, what was the fate of Kirk's dad?

Nothing canon. But even in the novels he was supposed to be deceased by the time of TOS and the related movies.
 
And while George kirk was being a hero, where was Captain Robau? Hiding. He was hiding I tell you -- like a scared little girl. Sorry to ruin the party folks.
 
And while George kirk was being a hero, where was Captain Robau? Hiding. He was hiding I tell you -- like a scared little girl. Sorry to ruin the party folks.

He wasn't hiding. He was teaching the closet on Deck 3 how to be badass.
 
And while George kirk was being a hero, where was Captain Robau? Hiding. He was hiding I tell you -- like a scared little girl. Sorry to ruin the party folks.

Captain Robau felt it was time for George Kirk to man up. So when 800 lives were in danger Robau said "George, save those people. You have 12 minutes."
 
The Kelvin carried 800 people? Yikes. Must be a lot bigger than we thought. The 1701-D carried only a little over one thousand, and it doesn't even exist for another 130-odd years.
 
The Kelvin carried 800 people? Yikes. Must be a lot bigger than we thought. The 1701-D carried only a little over one thousand, and it doesn't even exist for another 130-odd years.

The Kelvin looks pretty small, smaller than the Constitution class, but has double its crew.

Quantum mechanics, probably.
 
The Kelvin carried 800 people? Yikes. Must be a lot bigger than we thought. The 1701-D carried only a little over one thousand, and it doesn't even exist for another 130-odd years.

Nobody said all 800 were on the Kelvin or that they were all the Kelvin's crew.
Maybe they were spread in other ships, a starbase, a colony etc
 
The Kelvin carried 800 people? Yikes. Must be a lot bigger than we thought. The 1701-D carried only a little over one thousand, and it doesn't even exist for another 130-odd years.

The Kelvin looks pretty small, smaller than the Constitution class, but has double its crew.

Quantum mechanics, probably.

[The Doctor] "It's bigger on the inside." [/The Doctor]

Those early 23rd century science starships must be cramped as hell. They probably make the corridors of Archer's Enterprise feel like a gymnasium.
 
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