Sometimes I think the nudity hang up is more of an American thing.
There are nude beaches in a lot of countries. Also nude parks in Germany.
Everyone in those places seems pretty relaxed about it.
Relaxed until they start getting skin cancer all over their bodies in a few decades. I personally not only have a strong nudity hang up but also a strong cover up when going outside hangup because of my distaste for sunlight.
Jamie Finney was a child? I mean, I guess technically Kirk had a dad and a mum, too, but the underage part of "being a child" seemed to be missing in the "Court Martial" case.
The upper limit to her age comes from the day Ben Finney first came to appreciate Jim Kirk enough to name his daughter after the man, and that could be even before Jim's Academy years for all we know (FWIW, Ben appears quite a bit older than Jim).
The lower limit... Well, when was Alice Rawlings born?
Timo Saloniemi
The writers of this synopsis thinks that Jame is about 13:
http://warpspeedtononsense.blogspot.com/2013/10/season-1-episode-15-court-martial.html
I think that we can do a little bit better than supposing Jame was the same age - whatever it was - as Alice Rawlings. It is quite possible that the character was supposed to be a different age from the actor.
STONE: Let us begin with your relationship with Commander Finney. You knew him for a long time, didn't you?
KIRK: Yes. He was an instructor at the Academy when I was a midshipman, but that didn't stand in the way of our beginning a close friendship. His daughter Jamie, who was here last night, was named after me.
This makes it possible that Finney knew Kirk before Kirk entered the academy. Maybe their families were friends, maybe Finney was impressed by Kirk's possible heroism at Tarsus IV. But it sounds like they became friends, and Jame was named, after Kirk entered the Academy.
STONE: It's common knowledge that something happened to your friendship.
KIRK: It's no secret. We were assigned to the same ship some years later.
SHAW: With reference to Records Officer Finney, was there in his service record a reported disciplinary action for failure to close a circuit?
ENSIGN: Yes, ma'am.
SHAW: Was the charge in that instance based upon a log entry by the officer who relieved him?
ENSIGN: Yes, ma'am.
SHAW: And who was that officer?
ENSIGN: Ensign James T. Kirk.
In another first season episode, "Shore Leave", Kirk meets Finnegan, an Academy upperclassman who tormented Kirk in Kirk's first (plebe) year at the Academy.
FINNEGAN: I never answer questions from plebes, Jimmy boy.
KIRK: I'm not a plebe. This is today, fifteen years later. What are you doing here?
So Kirk was a plebe in his first year at the Academy about 15.00 to 16.00 years before "Shore Leave". That means that Kirk should have graduated and become an ensign about 12.0 to 13.0 years before "Shore Leave".
In the second season episode "Obsession" Kirk was a lieutenant 11 years before, and in another second season episode "A Private Little War" Kirk was a lieutenant 13 years earlier. If the second season episodes are about a year after "Court Martial" Kirk was a lieutenant about 10 and 12 years before "Court Martial".
Thus it seems rather probable that Jame Finney was about 12 to 16 in "Court Martial" and was not a adult young women like Lenore Karidian, for example.
Herrick said:
I think putting kids on a Star Ship that regularly goes into life threatening situations is much more....weird or inappropriate than getting into a mud bath with an old lady and one's dad.
Sakonna said:
The weirdest detail is specifically that the kids are left ON THE ENTERPRISE, a ship which every week is narrowly escaping death and destruction. When Wesley was left behind by Beverly for season 2, at least he had his acting ensign thing already going to justify it.
It is my theory that most TNG episodes happen in their own separate alternate universes from other episodes, except for the episodes that are part of story arcs. The hundreds of episodes were selected by the producers from among the most exciting events in each of billions of alternate universes. Thus the only kids likely to be endangered multiple times were Wesley, Alexander, and Molly O'Brien.
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