Never figured this out but why did captain pike visit the bar ?? Was he over seeing his cadets or did he know jim kirk would be there. Saying he was a commanding officer you think he would hanging around with officers his rank .?
Get drunk then build a ship. That's sounds about right.
I think he knew Kirk was there. I guess access to transporter technology makes it pretty easy to stalk people...
Seems to me like Pike and his class were in Iowa on a class trip to check out the shipyards. Shipyards that didn't look like the kind of installation that had a lot of frills like dedicated recreational facilities for their own employees, let alone a club for visiting officers and a second for visiting cadets. Ya wanna get a drink or shoot some pool? Then ya pretty much have to go to the same local bar that the dockworkers and other locals frequent. Simple as that.
Get drunk then build a ship. That's sounds about right.
Get drunk then build a ship. That's sounds about right.
Build each day, get drunk by night.
Sydney, Australia, was built on a rum-based economy - because England forgot top send out coins with the convict ships. Sadly, many used to drink their earnings.
It's never specified in the movie, but the dossier for Pike on the official site identifies him as holding a senior position in Starfleet recruiting, which would be reasonably consistent with lines like these:Why does anyone think Pike would be there because Kirk was there, he clearly said that he was shocked when he found out who he was.
The most logical reason has already been said, the cadets were on a class trip to the ship yard and Pike was either a tutor or possibly overseeing the construction of the Enterprise. His being at the bar could range from checking up on the cadets or going for a drink himself.
So it's not much of a stretch to suppose that Riverside Shipyard was an overnight stop on a recruiting tour, and that Pike gets a call when some of the cadets making the trip with him get into a brawl at the local watering hole.PIKE: You know, that instinct to leap without looking - that was his nature too, and in my opinion, it's something Starfleet's lost.
PIKE: Look, so your dad dies. You can settle for less than an ordinary life. Or do you feel like you were meant for something better? Something special? Enlist in Starfleet.
PIKE: If you're half the man your father was, Jim, Starfleet could use you. You could be an officer in four years. You could have your own ship in eight.
It's never specified in the movie, but the dossier for Pike on the official site identifies him as holding a senior position in Starfleet recruiting
It's never specified in the movie, but the dossier for Pike on the official site identifies him as holding a senior position in Starfleet recruiting ...
So it's not much of a stretch to suppose that Riverside Shipyard was an overnight stop on a recruiting tour, and that Pike gets a call when some of the cadets making the trip with him get into a brawl at the local watering hole.
Hmmm, Starfleet were so desperate for commanding officers for their latest flagship they chose someone from Human Resources? Of course if Cupcake and Co were along as Pike's idea of "Poster Boys", hopefully he is better at commanding starships than recruitment anyway. None of which does much for nuStarfleet's already low competency rating unfortunately.
Maybe whoever wrote that dossier should stop digging?
I don't know about you, but if I were Starfleet and I was keen on recruiting new officers, I just might turn to the Starfleet officer in charge of recruiting.
But that's just me.
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