Does this invalidate "Generations"?
Who's canon counts? Shatner's was fired first....
Who's canon counts? Shatner's was fired first....

In a narrative connotation, he had to die without Spock & McCoy around, so I guess it makes sense, but I still think the Wyle E. Coyote thing was mundane at best.It hardly invalidates Generations; Kirk was a lot of things, but a psychic was not one of them. He just figured he'd die alone, but there was no way he could know for sure.
Does this invalidate "Generations"?
Who's canon counts? Shatner's was fired first....![]()
You mean kinda like I said above?He meant alone; with out SPOCK/McCOY who are sharing that seem with him..
You mean kinda like I said above?He meant alone; with out SPOCK/McCOY who are sharing that seem with him..![]()
Does this invalidate "Generations"?
Who's canon counts? Shatner's was fired first....![]()
He meant alone; with out SPOCK/McCOY who are sharing that seem with him..
Rob
Which is...what...for those of us that haven't read the book?
Which is...what...for those of us that haven't read the book?
Which is...what...for those of us that haven't read the book?
As I recall, when Kirk was a boy and witnessed the massacre on Tarsus, Kodos found him and was about to kill him, but Sarek (who was present for reasons I don't fully recall) protected him. Kodos then threatened Kirk that, when he least expected it, when he was completely alone, Kodos would kill him to guarantee his silence. Sarek removed that memory with a mind-meld, and all that was left behind was a unshakable conviction in Kirk that he'd die alone.
Agreed. I think Generations is pretty consistent with Kirk's line from Trek V.Kirk died on some unknown planet 100 years after his time period, with his only company being a bald captain he barely knew. Sounds pretty alone to me.
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