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Once aboard the Romulan ship, Kirk and Spock are taken before a commander who demands an explanation for their intrusion into Romulan space. Kirk claims that instrument failure caused the ship to stray off course, but Spock divulges that the captain ordered entry into Romulan space and asserts that he is insane. Romulan guards lead Kirk to ...
William Shatner [1] [2] OC (born March 22, 1931) is a Canadian actor. In a career spanning seven decades, he is best known for his portrayal of James T. Kirk in the Star Trek franchise, from his 1966 debut as the captain of the starship Enterprise in the second pilot of the first Star Trek television series to his final appearance as Captain Kirk in the seventh Star Trek feature film, Star ...
The Romulan commander tells Kirk that he regrets having met him in combat, that "You and I are of a kind. In a different reality, I could have called you friend." He declines Kirk's offer to take off his crew, telling the Captain that it is not the Romulan way to be taken prisoner. The Commander then triggers his ship's self-destruct system.
James Tiberius Kirk, often known as Captain Kirk, is a fictional character in the Star Trek media franchise. Originally played by Canadian actor William Shatner, Kirk first appeared in Star Trek serving aboard the starship USS Enterprise as captain. Kirk leads his crew as they explore new worlds and "boldly go where no man has gone before".
Actor(s) Appearances Rank Posting Position Species Airiam: Sara Mitich Seasons 1–2 (DSC) Lt. Commander: USS Discovery: Science officer Human cyborg Hannah Cheesman: Jonathan Archer: Scott Bakula: Seasons 1–4 (ENT) Captain: Enterprise NX-01: Commanding officer Human Asencia: Jameela Jamil Seasons 1-2 (PRO) Civilian Ensign: Solum USS ...
Before the Enterprise crew departed Vulcan, Saavik told Captain Kirk how his son had died bravely, sacrificing himself to save both Spock and herself. In the 2024 short film 765874 – Unification Saavik is shown wordlessly introducing Kirk to a grown Vulcan looking male (played by Mark Chinnery and named Sorak in the credits) indicating he was ...
The USS Enterprise, commanded by Captain James T. Kirk, finishes a third day of star mapping when novice navigator Lt. Dave Bailey spots a large multi-colored cube spinning in space. He advocates attacking it with phasers. Kirk instead orders the ship to back away. The cube pursues them, emitting harmful radiation, and Kirk reluctantly destroys it.
They first appeared in a 1967 episode of the original series, "Arena", in which Captain Kirk fights an unnamed Gorn on a rocky planet. [1] The fight scene has become one of the best-remembered scenes of the original series, in part due to the slow and lumbering movement of the Gorn, which some viewers have considered unintentionally comical. [2 ...