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Several years after the death of their [[Kirk, George (Kelvin)|father]] aboard the [[U.S.S. Kelvin NCC-0514 (Kelvin)|U.S.S. ''Kelvin'' NCC-0514]],<ref name="ST11"/> George<ref name="Johnny"/> and [[Kirk, James T. (Kelvin)|Jim]] were staying with their Uncle [[Davis, Frank (Kelvin)|Frank]] in [[Riverside]], [[Iowa]], while their [[Kirk, Winona (Kelvin)|mother]], a [[Starfleet (Kelvin)|Starfleet]] officer, was off-planet. Once, after telling Jim that he "can't be a Kirk in this house," he ran away.<ref name="ST11N"/>
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Several years after the death of their [[George Kirk (Kelvin)|father]] aboard the [[U.S.S. Kelvin NCC-0514 (Kelvin)|U.S.S. ''Kelvin'' NCC-0514]],<ref name="ST11"/> George<ref name="Johnny"/> and [[James T. Kirk (Kelvin)|Jim]] were staying with their Uncle [[Frank Davis (Kelvin)|Frank]] in [[Riverside]], [[Iowa]], while their [[Winona Winona (Kelvin)|mother]], a [[Starfleet (Kelvin)|Starfleet]] officer, was off-planet. Once, after telling Jim that he "can't be a Kirk in this house," he ran away.<ref name="ST11N"/>
 
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<ref name="Johnny">George Samuel Kirk was listed in the script as "Johnny," but a deleted scene that appeared in both the novelization and the comic adaptation as well as on the DVD/Blu-Ray release made it clear that the character was Jim's older brother, long established as George Samuel "Sam" Kirk. Young "Jimmy" Kirk’s dialogue as he drove past his older brother was apparently "Hey, Johnny!" though it sounded more like "Hey, Georgie!"</ref>
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<ref name="Johnny">George Samuel Kirk was listed in the script as "Johnny," but a deleted scene that appeared in both the novelization and the comic adaptation as well as on the DVD/Blu-Ray release made it clear that the character was Jim's older brother, long established as George Samuel "Sam" Kirk. Young "Jimmy" Kirk's dialogue as he drove past his older brother was apparently "Hey, Johnny!" though it sounded more like "Hey, Georgie!"</ref>
 
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Revision as of 16:54, 18 February 2023

Myriad Universes: George Samuel Kirk
George Samuel Kirk
George Samuel Kirk (ST11)

George Samuel Kirk (ST11)
Species Human
Sex Male
Portrayed by Spencer Daniels
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Kelvin Timeline
(Split from 2233)


Several years after the death of their father aboard the U.S.S. Kelvin NCC-0514,[1] George[2] and Jim were staying with their Uncle Frank in Riverside, Iowa, while their mother, a Starfleet officer, was off-planet. Once, after telling Jim that he "can't be a Kirk in this house," he ran away.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Abrams, J.J. & Damon Lindelof (Producers). Star Trek. Directed by J.J. Abrams. Written by Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman. Paramount Pictures. 8 May 2009.
  2. George Samuel Kirk was listed in the script as "Johnny," but a deleted scene that appeared in both the novelization and the comic adaptation as well as on the DVD/Blu-Ray release made it clear that the character was Jim's older brother, long established as George Samuel "Sam" Kirk. Young "Jimmy" Kirk's dialogue as he drove past his older brother was apparently "Hey, Johnny!" though it sounded more like "Hey, Georgie!"
  3. Foster, Alan Dean (Author). Star Trek. Star Trek (Kelvin). Novelization . Based upon the screenplay by Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman. Based upon Star Trek created by Gene Roddenberry. Pocket Books. May 2009.