Hi, all. I have a matter stuck in my head concerning the personality differences between our two most popular captains, and was hoping that some of you well-versed fellow Trekkies might be able to help put my mind at ease by hopefully confirming what I've got rattling around up there...
So I know that we can look back to classic TNG episodes like "Tapestry" to find that the wise, measured, well-mannered Picard was not always so. But I also seem to recall talk of Kirk being the exact opposite - i.e. well-behaved and studious as a young Starfleet cadet, and not so rebellious and daring until his years as Captain later on. Yet with so many different shows, episodes, and movies, I can't seem to recall from where I acquired that notion, and the new reboot series of movies seems to portray him as more brash and reckless pretty much right from the get-go (even as a child, as seen at the start of the 2009 film). Trying to Google about such a concept with such vague search terms proved fruitless, which is why I opted to post here, amongst the experts.
So, am I just imagining this version of Kirk in my own mind?? Or was there actual reference to such personality traits in young James T.? Somewhere in Generations or one of the previous original crew movies, perhaps?
Any assistance in straightening out these unsure ideas is greatly appreciated!
So I know that we can look back to classic TNG episodes like "Tapestry" to find that the wise, measured, well-mannered Picard was not always so. But I also seem to recall talk of Kirk being the exact opposite - i.e. well-behaved and studious as a young Starfleet cadet, and not so rebellious and daring until his years as Captain later on. Yet with so many different shows, episodes, and movies, I can't seem to recall from where I acquired that notion, and the new reboot series of movies seems to portray him as more brash and reckless pretty much right from the get-go (even as a child, as seen at the start of the 2009 film). Trying to Google about such a concept with such vague search terms proved fruitless, which is why I opted to post here, amongst the experts.
So, am I just imagining this version of Kirk in my own mind?? Or was there actual reference to such personality traits in young James T.? Somewhere in Generations or one of the previous original crew movies, perhaps?
Any assistance in straightening out these unsure ideas is greatly appreciated!