Could Georgiou have entered SFA much later than 17, but quickly Rose through the ranks to become a Captain?
No.
Could Georgiou have entered SFA much later than 17, but quickly Rose through the ranks to become a Captain?
STILES: We know Outpost four has been attacked, sir, so if we intercept Romulans now
KIRK: After a whole century, what will a Romulan ship look like, Mister Stiles? I doubt they'll radio and identify themselves.
STILES: You'll know, sir. They're painted like a giant bird-of-prey.
KIRK: I had no idea that history was your specialty.
STILES: Family history. There was a Captain Stiles was in the space service then. Two Commanders and several junior officers. All lost in that war, sir
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.
Those kinds of background details have never been canon before. Otherwise, the refit Enterprise is still running the pre-refit diagnostic tools per TSfS. Among other things that background details have gotten wrong.
Yup. And they carry all the weight as before. Relevant right until it's not.Those kinds of background details have never been canon before. Otherwise, the refit Enterprise is still running the pre-refit diagnostic tools per TSfS. Among other things that background details have gotten wrong.
And then Pike was recast and renamed Kirk for the series proper and was 34 in "The Deadly Years". His being a captain so young was a plot point in several tie-in materials if not the actual show itself. And if Kirk being a young captain is a big deal, Pike can't be that young.So "The Cage" takes place in 2254, and was filmed in 1964. Production notes tell us that the character of Pike (previously Captain April or Captain Winter) was intended to be "about 34."
I did the maths on that once and it worked out that Pike took command of the Enterprise age 9.Also, in ‘The Menagerie,’ Commodore Stone says that Pike is the same age as Kirk, which absolutely had to be an error.
And then Pike was recast and renamed Kirk for the series proper and was 34 in "The Deadly Years". His being a captain so young was a plot point in several tie-in materials if not the actual show itself. And if Kirk being a young captain is a big deal, Pike can't be that young.
Then we come to the Kelvin timeline's portrayal of Pike. They wanted to make him more of a mentor/surrogate father figure to Kirk, and even though we're dealing a "compressed" timeline, and a 25 year old Kirk in 2258, a late 30s Pike just wouldn't fit that role. So we get a Pike in his fifties, with then-52 year old actor Bruce Greenwood (who I personally loved in the part), and background material for the films giving Pike's birthdate as 2205.
The best case scenario going forward would be for them to establish Pike's age (maybe close to Mount's age, a la, born about 2210-15) and ignore the Academy classmates reference to Georgiou (maybe even explain it away much later at some point, if they're so inclined).
Or the best case scenario is to ignore Mendez' comment that Pike and Kirk were about the same age.
No this is Star Trek we need detailed and exact dates for everything.Seems to me his age doesn't need to be stated.
You're right. I remember rewatching TOS and having my notebook of details and being angry that I didn't know Kirk's age, especially in terms of how old he was in relation to Spock and McCoy. The Autobiography of James T. Kirk was too little too late.No this is Star Trek we need detailed and exact dates for everything.
You're right. I remember rewatching TOS and having my notebook of details and being angry that I didn't know Kirk's age, especially in terms of how old he was in relation to Spock and McCoy. The Autobiography of James T. Kirk was too little too late.
SPOCK: Several hours ago, at the request of this board, you ran a complete physical examination of Captain Kirk.
MCCOY: I did.
SPOCK: Medical banks, compute described subject's physical age, using established norms as comparative base.
COMPUTER: Working. Subject's physical age based on physiological profile, between sixty and seventy two. Aging rapidly.
KIRK: No, I'm thirty four. I'm thirty four years old.
STOCKER: The computer differs with you, Captain.
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