p216 in the book.Kirk's father is deceased, according to the Writer's Guide in The Making of Star Trek.
p216 in the book.Kirk's father is deceased, according to the Writer's Guide in The Making of Star Trek.
Kirk called Captain Pike Chris so I wonder how they knew each other. Perhaps if I watched Discovery I will find out.
Well Kirk didn't know Captain Garth.
Spock, McCoy and Kirk all seemed to know the guy in charge of Cestus-3, commodore Travers and Spock also knew Commodore Wesley. Perhaps they all met at other 'War Games'
Just like he always INSISTS that his subordinate friends call him "Captain" or "sir". I mean McCoy and Spock NEVER called Kirk by his first name.
Kirk bends the rules with friends. Lighten up, Francis.
Kirk states in "The Menagerie" that he met Pike when Pike was promoted to fleet captain.As far as Kirk knowing Pike, they would have at least met during the change-of-command ceremony when Kirk replaced Pike as USS Enterprise CO.
MENDEZ: You ever met Chris Pike?
KIRK: When he was promoted to Fleet Captain.
MENDEZ: About your age. Big, handsome man, vital, active.
KIRK: I took over the Enterprise from him. Spock served with him for several years.
SPOCK: Eleven years, four months, five days.
Kirk states in "The Menagerie" that he met Pike when Pike was promoted to fleet captain.
Which is the reason for the change-of-command. Pike is promoted to Fleet Captain and Kirk takes command of the Enterprise, and Kirk meets Pike when that happens. The promotions take place at the same time. I was answering a post as to if they knew each other.
COMPUTER: James T. Kirk, serial number SC937-0176CEC. Service rank, Captain. Position, Starship command. Current assignment, USS Enterprise. Commendations, Palm Leaf Of Axanar Peace Mission, Grankite Order of Tactics, Class of Excellence, Prantares Ribbon of Commendation, Classes first and second
MENDEZ: You ever met Chris Pike?
KIRK: When he was promoted to Fleet Captain.
MENDEZ: About your age. Big, handsome man, vital, active.
KIRK: I took over the Enterprise from him. Spock served with him for several years.
SPOCK: Eleven years, four months, five days.
CORY: Garth. Garth of Izar, a former Starship fleet Captain.
SPOCK: How could you, a Starship fleet Captain, believe that a Federation crew would blindly obey your order to destroy the entire Antos race, a people famous for their benevolence and peaceful pursuits?
GARTH: Silence! The chatter of inferior weaklings wearies me, and it's time I took command of the Enterprise. You'll help me, of course.
KIRK: Of course.
GARTH: My crew mutinied. The first use I will make of the Enterprise is to hunt them down and punish them for that.
KIRK: The crew of the Enterprise will also mutiny.
SPOCK: How could you, a Starship fleet Captain, believe that a Federation crew would blindly obey your order to destroy the entire Antos race, a people famous for their benevolence and peaceful pursuits?
GARTH: That was my only miscalculation. I had changed. I had risen above this decadent weakness which still has you in its command, by the way, Captain. My crew had not. I couldn't sway them, but my new crew, the men in this room, will obey my orders without question.
MARTA: No, you won't, because I am the most beautiful woman on this planet.
GARTH: You're the only woman on this planet, you stupid cow.
WESLEY: None. Doctor Daystrom will see to the installation himself and he'll supervise the tests. When he's ready, you'll receive your orders and proceed on the mission with a crew of twenty.
KIRK: Twenty? I can't run a starship with twenty crew.
MCCOY: Frankly, the only fact that I'm concerned about is if this thing doesn't work, there are not enough men aboard to run the ship. That's begging for trouble.
DAYSTROM: Now, who is this?
DECKER [OC]: Captain's log, stardate 4202.1. Exceptionally heavy subspace interference still prevents our contacting Starfleet to inform them of the destroyed solar systems we have encountered. We are now entering system L-374. Science Officer Masada reports the fourth planet seems to be breaking up. We are going to investigate.
So basically he should be calling them "Sir" or Commodore so and so and not be on a first name basis. An ensign should call a LTJG sir LTG should call a LT sir so on and so forth
An interesting point, as it suggests that there were about three years when Spock wasn't serving with Pike. A current series possibly accounts for some of that, but he maybe had another 18 months away, on training courses or other ships.Kirk states in "The Menagerie" that he met Pike when Pike was promoted to fleet captain.
Have folks given real world examples of this sort of "familiarity"?You are attempting to apply real world explanations on a fictional science fiction TV show. A pointless endeavor.
Spock needed to be on Earth for some period of time around 2261 to start a relationship with Leila Kalomi. How long is unknown, but the important point is that he is on Earth doing something and not in deep space on the Enterprise.An interesting point, as it suggests that there were about three years when Spock wasn't serving with Pike. A current series possibly accounts for some of that, but he maybe had another 18 months away, on training courses or other ships.
EDIT: This is two years into Kirk's command, so explained already.
From This Side Of Paradise, circa 2267:
ELIAS: Leila, come meet our guests. This is Leila Kalomi, our botanist. This is Captain Kirk, Doctor McCoy, Mister Spock.
LEILA: Mister Spock and I have met before. It's been a long time.
...
ELIAS: You've known the Vulcanian?
LEILA: On Earth, six years ago.
ELIAS: Did you love him?
LEILA: If I did, it was important only to myself.
ELIAS: How did he feel?
LEILA: Mister Spock's feelings were never expressed to me. It is said he has none to give.
And if they had, what would be the point? What would that prove? We're still talking about fictional interactions between characters on a fictional TV show set in a fictional future.Have folks given real world examples of this sort of "familiarity"?
Have you met Star Trek fans. Analyze to death is how they show love...or something.And if they had, what would be the point? What would that prove? We're still talking about fictional interactions between characters on a fictional TV show set in a fictional future.
People always seem like they want to apply real-world explanations to what they see as inconsistencies or problems on TV shows. Just watch the damn thing and don't analyze it to death.
Scorn? No. Confusion? Yes. Bewilderment? Affirmative. Perplexing? Indeed. Puzzling? Absolutely.It's actually okay to analyze things, including a television program. It's also okay not to do so. Neither approach is patently ridiculous, worthy of scorn, or frivolous. Each approach is meritorious, and every individual can make and take comfort in their own choice.
Only twice in TOS.If a Commodore could do this, too, then Decker could be the commander of the Constellation, but would lead the fleet of nearby ships if one were assembled, which almost never happened in TOS.
We know that there is already an assembled Starfleet fleet not far away. We have no idea who is command of the fleet, but I assume it was, more likely, an Admiral since these pre-war activities seem to be organized by Starfleet Command. In any case, this fleet commander would be commanding from his flagship which doesn't appear to be the Enterprise. Later in Season Two, they make a distinction between this fleet (under an Admiral?) and an attack force (under a Commodore).KIRK: No buts. You'll get to safety and alert the fleet. You will not attack alone. Mister Spock and I will be all right. Mister Spock, let's you and I pay the Organians a visit.
Commodore Wesley was also in command of one the Starships, namely the Lexington.WESLEY: War games. I'll be commanding the attack force against you.
Less defined, Kirk is communicating with Starfleet Command to return to the space station which makes it seem more likely that they are at two different locations. Granted, there is a chance that Starfleet Command is located on the space station which would put the exercise under Commodore Enwright. In either case, Kirk is not communicating with Commodore Wesley, so, this means he is not in command of the overall exercise rather someone at Starfleet Command.KIRK: Bones. Disengage the computer. Lieutenant, contact Starfleet Command. Tell them we are breaking off M-5 tests and returning to the space station.
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