So many keep saying the Enteprise was built in Iowa as a "tribute" to George Kirk's heroics in saving the Kelvin crew.
So, as a person dubious to this I have to scratch my head and say... "Really?"
What, prey-tell, did he do that was so special? The Kelvin was ambushed in an attack, Kirk took command and through some heroics saved the bulk of the crew. Though I doubt it's common, but I suspect ships are frequently getting destroyed, attacked, or otherwise put in peril. Is every officer who does things of a heroic nature given such a tribute?
What made Kirk's sacrafice so special?
So, as a person dubious to this I have to scratch my head and say... "Really?"
What, prey-tell, did he do that was so special? The Kelvin was ambushed in an attack, Kirk took command and through some heroics saved the bulk of the crew. Though I doubt it's common, but I suspect ships are frequently getting destroyed, attacked, or otherwise put in peril. Is every officer who does things of a heroic nature given such a tribute?
What made Kirk's sacrafice so special?