^Does that matter? The point is that, whoever the hell he was, he said Winona was off-planet, not in Africa.
Yes it does. No need to get all upset because you got that wrong though Chris.
^Does that matter? The point is that, whoever the hell he was, he said Winona was off-planet, not in Africa.
I would read a Kelvin novel series in an instant.
The movie's mum either way (though if she's in Starfleet you'd think they could come up with a more exotic assignment to explain her absence from the farm than Africa!), while I believe that she's almost certainly not in Starfleet in the various novels.
Since the canon clash was with the the worse Trek movie ever, i would say it should ignored.
^Does that matter? The point is that, whoever the hell he was, he said Winona was off-planet, not in Africa.
Yes it does. No need to get all upset because you got that wrong though Chris.
I much enjoyed both Star Trek V and Diane Carey's Final Frontier. But I loved STXI.
I say nab what bits are salvagable from Carey's George/Winona backstories (heck, I'd nab whatever's compatible or can be adapted from Shatner's version of the character, Joseph Kirk, too). Most of the stuff that needs to be ignored (George going MIA while JTK was a cadet) comes years and years after they would have been on the Kelvin, anyway!
IIRC, George married Winona age 19 and was talked into joining Starfleet around that time by Robert April. They ended up Super Best Friends. I'd love a Carey-influenced April to be part of the Kelvin series - maybe as part of Robau's senior crew? Or as captain of another ship? Ohhhh, the possibilities....
Werent the books rebooted around 2000?
The movie's mum either way (though if she's in Starfleet you'd think they could come up with a more exotic assignment to explain her absence from the farm than Africa!), while I believe that she's almost certainly not in Starfleet in the various novels.
About all they took from the books were the names, and at that, I don't recall Winona being mentioned on-screen as Mrs. Kirk's name. Final Frontier 'established' that George Kirk died shortly after Kirk entered the Academy, so Spock Prime's assertion in the new film that Kirk's pop lived to see him assume command of the Enterprise doesn't work with novel continuity. I don't recall what backstory went into Best Destiny... but I am sure it's consistent since both were written by Diane Carey.
Rob+
^And so does the transcript I was quoting. And so does the novelization. Maybe there were some references to him as an uncle in some early articles, but of course everything in a film's production is subject to change before it's completed (remember how Kirk's brother ended up being changed by a redubbed line into some random kid named Johnny?). Officially, according to all the sources, the character is Kirk's stepfather.
So it still doesn't matter to the point I was making, but I didn't get it wrong.
Technically, the book says he "disappeared" on a mission shortly after Jim entered the Academy. He could have been found some years later--before Kirk became captain.
I thought of an easy way around that, but I'm not sure if it would be entering into story idea territory, so I don't know if I should post it.In the deleted scenes (which you can find on the 2-disc DVD, at the very least), we actually see "Gary" (played by that guy whose name currently escapes me, who JJ gives a cameo appearence in all his films), verbally harassing "Johnny", causing the latter to storm off and leave. Jimmy has a talk with him--and it's made clear that the other kid's his brother. "Johnny"/Sam complains that he can't be a Kirk in "Uncle Gary's" house.
^And so does the transcript I was quoting. And so does the novelization. Maybe there were some references to him as an uncle in some early articles, but of course everything in a film's production is subject to change before it's completed (remember how Kirk's brother ended up being changed by a redubbed line into some random kid named Johnny?). Officially, according to all the sources, the character is Kirk's stepfather.
So it still doesn't matter to the point I was making, but I didn't get it wrong.
I haven't watched the deleted scenes, but I would assume the name you're searching for is Greg Grunberg.In the deleted scenes (which you can find on the 2-disc DVD, at the very least), we actually see "Gary" (played by that guy whose name currently escapes me, who JJ gives a cameo appearence in all his films) [...]
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