Since a 14-year-old actor has been cast as "Young Kirk", I'd say that there's a possibility you may see something like that.I think the film would be well served to show us Kirk before the events mentioned in Concience of the King, and then after. I'm sure he was a much different kid before he left earth for the colony and witnessed the (necessary?) horrors that occurred at the hands of Governor Kodos.
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There's also a TrekMovie article.
Yes, it was recently announced that Tahir will be playing Captain Robau. (thread here) Details about the movie being sketchy as they are, that's about all we know.well according to the man himself he's playing a captain of middle eastern descent so that rules Garrovick out.
"Where No Man" has no reference to the date of Lieutenant Kirk's instructor days, but those have to be after the "Court Martial" event as per his rank, and one would like to say they are before "Obsession" because Kirk there says his first assignment after leaving the Academy was the one aboard the Farragut. We would thus benefit from saying that Kirk stayed at the Academy (and its associated training facilities which may have included starship Republic) as instructor through his Ensign days and some time into his Lieutenantship, before shipping off with Captain Garrovick on the Farragut.
It may be my memory playing tricks on me, but doesn't Kirk actually say that Garrovick was his CO from the day he left the academy? Is it possible that he shipped out with Garrovick on the Republic and later transferred with his captain to the Farragut? And then, after the Cloud Incident, returned to the Academy for post-Graduate studies, ie Command school or some such thing, during which time he taught undergrad courses and met Mictell?
Just my thoughts on the subject. Kirk's background is a bit of a mess to get straight.
Yes. He was my commanding officer from the day I left the Academy. One of the finest men I ever knew. I could have killed that thing if I'd fired soon enough the first time.
well according to the man himself he's playing a captain of middle eastern descent so that rules Garrovick out.
Not to be too nit-picky, but the actor was born Feb. 1996... so he's only 12 now... probably 11 during filming. That may have an affect on the time period in Kirk's life that was mentioned.Since a 14-year-old actor has been cast as "Young Kirk", I'd say that there's a possibility you may see something like that.
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There's also a TrekMovie article.
Okay, I don't know where I got that number, but you're right -- even the TrekMovie article refers to him as "(almost) 12-year-old actor Jimmy Bennett".Not to be too nit-picky, but the actor was born Feb. 1996... so he's only 12 now... probably 11 during filming. That may have an affect on the time period in Kirk's life that was mentioned.![]()
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