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Admiral James Tiberius Kirk; James Kirk was the commander of the Starship Enterprise during its historic five-year mission of exploration in 2264-2269. "Where No Man Has Gone Before" His Starfleet serial number was SC937-0176. "Court Martial"
Childhood and family: Kirk was born in 2233 "The Deadly Years" in Iowa on planet Earth. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home In 2246, Kirk, at age 13, was one of nine surviving eyewitnesses to the massacre of some 4,000 colonists at planet Tarsus IV by Kodos the Executioner. "The Conscience of the King" James Kirk lost his older brother, George Samuel Kirk (whom only James called Sam), and sister-in-law, Aurelan Kirk, on planet Deneva due to the invasion of the Denevan neural parasites in 2267. Kirk's nephew, Peter Kirk survived. "Operation-Annihilate!" Sam Kirk had two other sons who were not on Deneva at the time of the tragedy. "What Are Little Girls Made Of?".
Kirk at the academy:
During his academy days, Kirk was tormented by an upperclassman
named Finnegan, who frequently chose Kirk as a target for practical
jokes. Kirk found a measure of satisfaction years later, in 2267,
when he had a chance to wallop a replica of Finnegan created on the amusement
park planet in the Omicron Delta region. "Shore
Leave" Kirk
served as an instructor at the academy, and Gary Mitchell was one of
his students. The two were good friends, and once Mitchell took a
poisonous dart on Dimorus meant for Kirk, saving Kirk's life.
Mitchell set Kirk up with a "little blond lab technician"
whom Kirk almost married. "Where No Man Has Gone Before"
Another of Kirk's friends from his academy days was Ben Finney, who
named his daughter, Jamie, after Kirk. A rift developed between
Finney and Kirk around 2250 when the two were serving together on the
U.S.S
Republic. Kirk logged a mistake that Finney had made, and Finney
blamed Kirk for his subsequent failure to earn command of a starship.
Kirk's service aboard the Republic was apparently while he was still
attending the academy since he was an ensign on the Republic, but he
was a lieutenant on the Farragut which was described as his first
posting after the academy "Court Martial" One of Kirk's
heroes at the academy was the legendary Captain Garth of Izar, whose
exploits are required reading. Years later, Kirk helped save his hero
when Garth had become criminally insane and was being treated at the
Elba II penal colony. "Whom
Gods Destroy"
Another of Kirk's personal heroes was Abraham Lincoln, 16th
president of the United States of America on Earth. "The
Savage Curtain"
At the academy, James Kirk earned something of a reputation for
himself as having been the only cadet ever to have beaten the
"no-win" Kobayashi Maru scenario. He did it by secretly
reprogramming the simulation computer to make it possible to win,
earning a commendation for original thinking in the process. Star
Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Early days in Starfleet: Kirk's first assignment after graduating from the academy was aboard the U.S.S. Farragut. "Obsession" One of his first missions as a young lieutenant was to command a survey mission to Tyree's planet in 2254. "A Private Little War" While serving aboard the Farragut in 2257, Lieutenant Kirk blamed himself for the deaths of 200 Farragut personnel, including Captain Garrovick, by the dikironium cloud creature at planet Tycho IV. Kirk felt he could have acted faster in firing on the creature, but learned years later that nothing could have prevented the deaths. "Obsession" Sometime in the past Kirk almost died from Vegan choriomeningitis. "The Mark of Gideon"
Aboard the U.5.5 Enterprise: Kirk's greatest renown came from his command of a historic five-year mission of the Starship Enterprise from 2264 to 2269 that made him a legend in space exploration. Star Trek Generations By 2267, Kirk had earned an impressive list of commendations from Starfleet, including the Palm Leaf of Axanar Peace Mission, the Grankite Order of Tactics (Class of Excellence), and the Preantares Ribbon of Commendation (Classes First and Second). Kirk's awards for valor included the Medal of Honor, the Silver Palm with Cluster, the Starfleet Citation for Conspicuous Gallantry, and the Kragite Order of Heroism. "Court Martial" In 2267, Kirk became the first starship captain ever to stand trial when he was accused of causing the death of Ben Finney. Kirk's trial, held at Starbase 11, proved Kirk innocent of wrongdoing, and he was exonerated. "Court Martial" During that original five-year mission, Kirk recorded a tape of last orders to be played by Commander Spock and Chief Medical Officer McCoy upon his death. While trapped in a spatial interphase near Tholian space, Kirk vanished with the U.S.S Defiant and was declared dead. His last orders conveyed the hope that his two friends would work together, despite their differences. "The Tholian Web" Kirk was once split into two personalities by a transporter malfunction. "The Enemy Within" Several of Kirk's voyages involved travel through time. According to the Federation Department of Temporal Investigations, Kirk, who sometimes ignored regulations when he felt it was for the greater good, amassed 17 separate temporal violations during his career, more than any other person on file. "Trials and Tribble-ations" [DS9]
Kirk's
living quarters aboard the original Enterprise were on Deck 5. "Journey
to Babel" It
was during this five-year mission that Kirk's friendships with
officers Spock and McCoy developed; friendships that would last the
rest of their lives.
Relationships with women: Kirk was notably unsuccessful in maintaining a long-term relationship with any woman. Although he was involved with many different women during his life, his intense passion for his ship and his career always seemed to interfere. A few years prior to his command of the first Enterprise, Kirk became involved with Dr. Carol Marcus. The two had a child, David Marcus, but Kirk and Carol did not remain together, because their respective careers took them in separate directions. Other significant romances in Kirk's life included Ruth, with whom he was involved when he attended Starfleet Academy "Shore Leave"; Janice Lester, with whom he spent a year, also during his academy days "Turnabout Intruder" Janet Wallace, a scientist who later saved his life "The Deadly Years"; Areel Shaw, who, ironically, years later prosecuted Kirk in the case of Ben Finney's apparent death "Court Martial"; and Miramanee, a woman whom Kirk married in 2268 when he suffered from amnesia on a landing party mission. Miramanee became pregnant with Kirk's child, but both mother and unborn child were killed in a local power struggle. "The Paradise Syndrome" Kirk fell in love with Antonia after his first retirement from Starfleet, and for the rest of his life regretted not having proposed to her. Star Trek Generations Perhaps Kirk's most tragic romantic involvement was with American social worker Edith Keeler, whom Kirk met in Earth's past when he traveled into the 1930s through the Guardian of Forever. Keeler was a focal point in time, and Kirk was forced to allow her death in order to prevent a terrible change in the flow of history. "The City on the Edge of Forever"
David Marcus: Kirk was not involved with the upbringing of his son, David Marcus, at the request of the boy's mother, Carol Marcus. Kirk had no contact with his son until 2285, when Carol and David were both working on Project Genesis, and Kirk helped rescue the two from Khan's vengeance. Later, Kirk and his son were able to achieve a degree of rapprochement. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Tragically, David was murdered shortly thereafter on the Genesis Planet, by a Klingon officer who sought to steal the secret of Genesis. Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
After
the five-year-mission: Following the return of the Enterprise from
the five-year mission in 2270, Kirk accepted a promotion to admiral
and became chief of Starfleet operations, while the Enterprise
underwent an extensive refit. At the time, Kirk recommended Will
Decker to replace him as Enterprise captain, although Kirk accepted a
grade reduction back to captain when he regained command of the ship
to meet the V'Ger threat in 2271. Star
Trek: The Motion Picture
Kirk's first retirement from Starfleet happened some time thereafter,
at which time he became romantically involved with Antonia. Star
Trek Generations
Kirk returned to Starfleet in 2284 Star Trek Generations and became a staff instructor with the rank of admiral at Starfleet Academy. Kirk was dissatisfied with ground assignment, and returned to active duty in 2285 when Khan Noonien Singh hijacked the Starship Reliant and stole the Genesis Device. Kirk's close friend, Spock, was killed in that incident. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Upon learning that Spock's katra had survived, Kirk hijacked the Enterprise to the Genesis Planet to return Spock's body to Vulcan, where Spock was brought back to life when body and katra were reunited. Kirk ordered the Enterprise destroyed in the incident to prevent its capture by Klingons. Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Kirk was charged with nine violations of Starfleet regulations in connection with the revival of Spock in 2285. All but one charge was later dropped, and Kirk was found guilty of the one remaining charge, that of disobeying a superior officer. The Federation Council was nonetheless so grateful for Kirk's role in saving Earth from the devastating effects of an alien probe that it granted Kirk the captaincy of the second Starship Enterprise. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Kirk was an intensely driven individual who loved the outdoors. A personal challenge that nearly cost him his life was free-climbing the sheer El Capitan mountain face in Yosemite National Park on Earth. Star Trek V: The Final Frontier He was an accomplished equestrian, and kept a horse at a mountain cabin that he owned during his first retirement. Another companion at his mountain cabin was Butler, his Great Dane. He sold the cabin some time after his return to Starfleet. Star Trek Generations Kirk carried the bitterness for his son's murder for years, and opposed the peace initiative of Klingon Chancellor Gorkon in 2293. He especially resented the fact that he was chosen as the Federation's olive branch and assigned the duty of escorting Gorkon to Earth. During that mission, Kirk, along with McCoy, was arrested and wrongly convicted for the murder of Gorkon by Federation and Klingon forces conspiring to block Gorkon's initiatives. Kirk nevertheless played a pivotal role in saving the historic Khitomer peace conference from further attacks. Kirk retired from Starfleet a second time about three months after the Khitomer Accords were signed. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
Shortly after
his second retirement, Kirk was an honored guest at the launch of the
Excelsior-class Starship Enterprise-B in 2293. Kirk was believed
killed on that ship's maiden voyage, although it was later learned
that he had actually disappeared into a temporal anomaly called the
nexus. He remained in the nexus until 2371, when he emerged to help
save the inhabitants of the Veridian system. Kirk, working with
fellow Enterprise Captain Jean-Luc Picard, was successful in saving
the Veridians, but the heroic effort cost Kirk his life at the hand
of the deranged scientist, Tolian Soran. James T. Kirk is buried on a
mountain top on planet Veridian III. He went boldly, where none had
gone before. Star
Trek Generations
The Animated Series The character of Kirk appeared in 21 of the 22 episodes. In "One of Our Planets is Missing", when the cloud creature threatened Mantilles, Kirk was prepared to use his ship's self destruct protocol to destroy the cloud's "brain." In "One of Our Planets is Missing", Kirk refers to having once said "Today I will not kill." Kirk uttered those words in the original series episode "A Taste of Armaggeddon." In the episode, "Bem", for the first time in any Star Trek series or movie, Kirk's middle name was revealed to be Tiberius. His middle name was later mentioned again in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991). During the original series it was not known what his middle initial, "T", stood for. In the episode, "The Infinate Vulcan", Kirk referred to the concept of IDIC (Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations), a tie-in to the original series episode "Is There In Truth No Beauty?" In the episode, "The Ambergris Element", while exploring the planet Argo, Kirk and Spock are made into waterbreathers by an undersea race, and the venom of a deadly sea snake is the only antidote to return them to their normal selves. In the episode, "The Jihad", Kirk and Spock join a party of aliens to search for and recover a priceless artifact, the loss of which may cause a galactic holy war; but they soon learn that one of the party is a saboteur.