That's what Starfleet gets for recycling the Time Tunnel into a turbolift shaft...
We now know Kirk's parents served on the USS Kelvin....
Presumably Kirk Prime knew how to drive the cars of his era... or maybe he just rode his horse everywhere?)
As seen in "Parallels", TNG-era Trek builds Galaxy-class starships on the surface of Mars, and as seen in Into Darkness, the alternate reality Starfleet builds ships in TMP-style drydock facilities as well as on the ground.We now know Kirk's parents served on the USS Kelvin....
Obviously the "we" excludes me. What I do know from Gene Roddenberry's TMP novelization is that the Enterprise was constructed in the orbital shipyard of San Francisco, thus the whole idea of assembling a starship on the ground looks rather archaic and not very practical to me.
As seen in Into Darkness, there are several kinds of vehicle on Earth - wheeled cars and bikes limited to the streets and skybridges, hovercars which can take to the streets or the air (see also: "All Good Things" for Geordi and Picard's ride to Data's estate), and flight-only vehicles many of which are presumably spaceworthy also. I'd assume what one drives depends upon what one can afford.Presumably Kirk Prime knew how to drive the cars of his era... or maybe he just rode his horse everywhere?)
Since they have antigrav portable devices in TOS, it stands to reason that for personnel travel there are antigrav vehicles available that will travel over any terrain and won't be limited to available street infrastructure.
In this context it rather looks hilarious that someone like nuTrek's Kirk is voluntarily limiting his personal movement and freedom to the street infrastructure available.
"A Piece of the Action" made it abundantly clear that Kirk wouldn't know how to drive a car.
Yet, the first nuTrek trailer I saw (I find it somewhat offensive that each time I give one of my movie BDs a spin I have to skip this chapter, but that's a different story) made it abundantly clear to me that canon would be a rather irrelevant concept in nuTrek.
Hey, watch it with the "Crazy Gary" stuff. I was under a lot of stress.We can start with James R. Kirk.
Okay, this one doesn't show up on a personnel file (like the ones of Dehner and Mitchell) but on a tombstone created by Crazy Gary who has become rather evil at that point in WNM and is possibly showing off his wicked humor:
It is canon that Kirk himself self identified his middle initial as a T, and never a R. His official Starfleet records say the same.Okay, this one doesn't show up on a personnel file (like the ones of Dehner and Mitchell) but on a tombstone created by Crazy Gary ...We can start with James R. Kirk.
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