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A Captain by any other name

baxart

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Please help, I'm beating my head against a wall.

Regarding the second pilot of the TOS, I know I've seen a list of other names that were considered for the Captain, and that Kirk was one of the last on the list.

:confused: Can someone point me to that list? I thought it was in Memory Alpha but I'll be darned if I can find it.
 
The OP means names considered for the fictional Captain, not performers. They were included in Whitfield's "Making of" book, and were:

January
Flagg
Drake
Christopher
Thorpe
Richard
Patrick
Raintree
Boone
Hudson
Timber
Hamilton
Hannibal
Neville
Kirk
North

So, Kirk was actually next to last.

Sir Rhosis
 
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The OP means names considered for the fictional Captain, not performers. They were included in Whitfield's "Making of" book, and were:

January
Flagg
Drake
Christopher
Thorpe
Richard
Patrick
Raintree
Boone
Hudson
Timber
Hamilton
Hannibal
Neville
Kirk
North

So, Kirk was actually next to last.

Sir Rhosis

Exactly what I was looking for! Thanks!!
 
The OP means names considered for the fictional Captain, not performers. They were included in Whitfield's "Making of" book, and were:
<snip>
I had forgotten about that list. Looking at it now, quite a few ring familiar even after 35 years or so.
 
Y'know, I kind of like Flagg, Drake and North. -- RR

Colonel Flagg?

Forgot all about that character -- from M*A*S*H*, right? I also think there was a Howie Chaykin comic book character named American Flagg. -- RR

The comic was American Flagg, the character Ruben Flagg. A very 80's comic, but a pretty fun read. I do recommend the collections coming out this year. Hardcover July, 2 paperbacks fall & winter.
 
The OP means names considered for the fictional Captain, not performers. They were included in Whitfield's "Making of" book, and were:

January
Flagg
Drake
Christopher
Thorpe
Richard
Patrick
Raintree
Boone
Hudson
Timber
Hamilton
Hannibal
Neville
Kirk
North

So, Kirk was actually next to last.

Sir Rhosis

IRIC this wasn't a ranked list. Kirk being second to last just means they came up with the name second to last, not that they preferred the others.
 
One wonders why they'd drop the older ideas like Winter and April. And whether there was a specific reason for the "seasonal" theme...

Is there a real family with the name January?

Timo Saloniemi
 
One wonders why they'd drop the older ideas like Winter and April. And whether there was a specific reason for the "seasonal" theme...

Is there a real family with the name January?
Yes, it's a real surname. I remember a professional golfer named Don January.

Edit:

Interesting:

January - Name Meaning and History

  • Americanized form of the Latin personal name Januarius or its Italian derivative Gennaro, which was borne by a number of early Christian saints, most famously a 3rd-century bishop of Benevento who became the patron of Naples.
  • English: altered form of Janeway.
  • In New England, a translation of French Janvier.
 
One wonders why they'd drop the older ideas like Winter and April. And whether there was a specific reason for the "seasonal" theme...

Is there a real family with the name January?

Timo Saloniemi



Beats the name Captain Year-of-the-Pig.


I thank ye. 500th post and Captain.
 
^^^Yes. The November 20, 1964 Revised Draft of "The Cage" had James Winter as the captain's name instead of Christopher Pike.

If I remember my chronology of the making of the pilot, it went: Robert M. April, Christopher Pike, James Winter, and back to Christopher Pike mere days before shooting began.

I've never seen a draft with Spring as the captain's name. James Blish once mentioned it offhandedly in one of his episode adaptation introductions (or maybe it was in an interview, I can't remember), but I've often thought he may have been misrembering and threw it into the mix based on the names Winter and April.

Sir Rhosis
 
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