Not much is known about Harry Morrow, the Starfleet Commander and Chief in TSFS. Christopher's The Darkness Drops Again indicates that he was a starship captain during TOS run and quickly moved up the ladder, eventually becoming Admiral Nogura's right-hand before succeeding him as the C-and-C sometime before TWOK/TSFS.
Robert Hooks was forty seven years old at the time of TSFS' release; if Morrow was roughly the same ago, he would have been in his early thirties during TOS. Additional non-canon materials suggest that Morrow supported Kirk getting the Enterprise after Pike was promoted. He could not have been an admiral during that time but could certainly have written a letter on Kirk's behalf and used his influence as a fellow captain to see someone he respected get a high-profile assignment.
Of course, wouldn't that mean Morrow had already been a captain for several years by the time Kirk was up for promotion? If so, at what age must Morrow have found himself in the center seat? Or is it more likely that Morrow was a few years older than Hooks by 2285?
--Sran
Robert Hooks was forty seven years old at the time of TSFS' release; if Morrow was roughly the same ago, he would have been in his early thirties during TOS. Additional non-canon materials suggest that Morrow supported Kirk getting the Enterprise after Pike was promoted. He could not have been an admiral during that time but could certainly have written a letter on Kirk's behalf and used his influence as a fellow captain to see someone he respected get a high-profile assignment.
Of course, wouldn't that mean Morrow had already been a captain for several years by the time Kirk was up for promotion? If so, at what age must Morrow have found himself in the center seat? Or is it more likely that Morrow was a few years older than Hooks by 2285?
--Sran