What a thought! an eternity in the Nexus! Ahhhhh! 
JB

JB
The Shatnerverse novels. Kirk's surviving crew reunite and kick ass in the 24th century.
I read the book when it first came out but I didn't think much of it. I barely remember anything at all about it at this point.The novel "Engines of Destiny" by Gene DeWeese actually does just that. In that case it's Scotty who saves Kirk just before he is 'lost.' Scotty had felt guilty because he felt he did not do enough to prevent Kirk's 'death.'
I read the book when it first came out but I didn't think much of it. I barely remember anything at all about it at this point.
Which the comics addressed as Spock Prime remembering meeting the Kelvin timeline crew.Besides, Prime Spock recognized both Kirk and Scotty.
In the Shatnerverse novels, he didn't want to, indeed Starfleet was actually offended when he didn't re-enlist at the outbreak of the Dominion War like all the other retired officers did. However, situations arose in which Kirk required Starfleet assistance, and the price for that assistance was his re-enlisting for the duration of the war, and a required term of two years after the war ended.Why would Kirk want to join Starfleet? He was retired at GEN.
I would think 24th century Kirk would need time at the academy, before he could function in Starfleet.
...I don't understand the question. Kirk didn't die on Veridian III. His echo did. The real Kirk was rescued by Spock in the 23rd century as soon as Spock heard that Kirk was missing and presumed dead.
Anything else is out of character, IMO.![]()
Why would Kirk want to join Starfleet? He was retired at GEN.
If there was any debate as to the authenticity of Kirk's death in GEN, then ... why hasn't Shatner been allowed to return to the franchise in all these many decades?
I sometimes think that whole movie takes place in the Nexus.I'd say that the real Kirk did die on Veridian III but his echo or a part of him still exists in the Nexus! and are we really sure that he actually left it? And if he is truly dead, did he die on Veridian III or saving the refugees on board the Enterprise B..?
JB
We aren't debating that just throwing out ideas of what would have happened to the character if he had survived
When their horses disappear, they've left the Nexus. Which could have made an interesting fake-out ending to that movie.How would we definitely know if Picard and Kirk really left the Nexus?
How would we definitely know if Picard and Kirk really left the Nexus?
What's changed? Going by the standards of today's Trek, the 23rd century was way more advanced than the 24th!I would think 24th century Kirk would need time at the academy, before he could function in Starfleet.
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