In Generations, Kirk says to Picard, "Don't let them promote you. Don't let them transfer you. Don't let them do anything to take you off the bridge of that ship, because while you're there, you can make different."
I wonder if the issue with Kirk's return to the admiralty had to do with his being transferred rather than promoted a second time. What's always made the most sense to me is that Kirk wasn't demoted during TMP but instead accepted a lesser billet (line officer as opposed to flag officer) in exchange for the chance to command the Enterprise again.
After the Enterprise returned from her second five-year mission, Kirk was transferred back to the admiralty full time (at which point Spock was promoted and replaced him as Enterprise captain). The reasons for this aren't clear--although non-canon materials suggest that there was a major shakeup within the admiralty due to several botched operations by Starfleet Intelligence, a shakeup that led to Nogura's resignation and Morrow taking over as the C-and-C.
--Sran
I wonder if the issue with Kirk's return to the admiralty had to do with his being transferred rather than promoted a second time. What's always made the most sense to me is that Kirk wasn't demoted during TMP but instead accepted a lesser billet (line officer as opposed to flag officer) in exchange for the chance to command the Enterprise again.
After the Enterprise returned from her second five-year mission, Kirk was transferred back to the admiralty full time (at which point Spock was promoted and replaced him as Enterprise captain). The reasons for this aren't clear--although non-canon materials suggest that there was a major shakeup within the admiralty due to several botched operations by Starfleet Intelligence, a shakeup that led to Nogura's resignation and Morrow taking over as the C-and-C.
--Sran