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Spoilers Did Kirk lack stamina in Generations?

I don't think it's necessary to have a spoiler tag for a movie made 22 years ago.

I don't think lack of stamina had anything to do with anything. If Arnold Schwarzenegger had fallen off a bridge like Kirk did, he'd be dead too. And it wasn't a "few minor grazes."
 
^So basically this topic is just a big joke. Fine, I will treat it as such.

That video is moronic, amateurish, not funny at all, and certainly not worth my time to talk any more about it.
 
Maybe he only had a few visible exterior grazes, but, obviously, a fall like that would have done some serious internal injuries. Kirk is only human, after all.

Now let's all just forget about this unfortunate mishap of a movie and discuss something else.

Kor
 
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I expected between the fall and the metalwork on top of him, that he sustained massive internal injuries.
Another thread might ask, if Kirk was beamd to a non crashed E-D when Picard found him, could his life have been saved?
 
I am being reasonable. It was a stupid video, and I'm not even sure why you're using it to make whatever point you're trying to make.
 
So he fell 40ft plus feet onto solid rocks, along with a metal bridge which visibly crushes his chest and leaves him lying in a position to suggest he had at the very least hit his head, not to mention his neck being at a distended angle with blood pouring from his mouth which we are left to gather is the result of massive internal injuries. At 70 plus years of age, having just lost a fist fight with a visibly much stronger opponent.

In what sense does his realising he was about to die indicate a lack of stamina?
 
So he fell 40ft plus feet onto solid rocks, along with a metal bridge which visibly crushes his chest and leaves him lying in a position to suggest he had at the very least hit his head, not to mention his neck being at a distended angle with blood pouring from his mouth which we are left to gather is the result of massive internal injuries. At 70 plus years of age, having just lost a fist fight with a visibly much stronger opponent.

In what sense does his realising he was about to die indicate a lack of stamina?

What a horrible way to die. I'd have preferred it if he'd just been swept into space like everyone assumed for 78 years.
 
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