James T. Kirk (Myriad)
FASA-M Timeline
Species | Terran |
Sex | Male |
Died | 2223 |
Portrayed by | William Shatner |
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A fine example of advancement in the Terran Empire's Starfleet was Captain James T. Kirk, commanding officer of the I.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701.[1]
While on a landing party, Kirk discovered the Tantalus Device, which allowed its operator to remotely vaporize a target, in the looted laboratory of a dying alien scientist. Kirk used the device to kill Captain Christopher Pike and assumed command of the Enterprise with Spock as his first officer. Kirk went on to use the Tantalus Device to make his adversaries disappear under mysterious circumstances.[1]
In 2208, a freak transporter accident caused him to temporarily trade places with his counterpart from another universe.[1]
Kirk led an attempted invasion of the FASA Timeline in 2223,[2] but he was not only stopped by his counterpart, he and his entire crew, with the exception of Spock, were killed by the Imperial Starfleet, which had labeled them traitors following the interference of their counterparts.[3]
IDWM Timeline
Species | Terran |
Sex | Male |
Portrayed by | William Shatner |
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A fine example of advancement in the Terran Empire's Starfleet was Captain James T. Kirk, commanding officer of the I.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701.[1]
By 2265, Kirk was Captain Christopher Pike's first officer aboard the Enterprise.[1][4] While on a landing party, Kirk discovered the Tantalus Device, which allowed its operator to remotely vaporize a target, in the looted laboratory of a dying alien scientist.[1] Kirk brought the device aboard the Enterprise with the aid of an Orion smuggler, Juraav, whom he later killed.[4] Soon after installing it in his quarters, Kirk used the device to kill Pike after engaging him in single combat[5] and assumed command of the Enterprise with Spock as his first officer[1] on Stardate 1299.7.[5]
In 2266, a freak transporter accident caused him to temporarily trade places with his counterpart from another universe.[1] Some time after his return to his own reality, Kirk was killed by Spock, who used the Tantalus Device to seize power.[6]
LUG-M Timeline
Species | Terran |
Sex | Male |
Portrayed by | William Shatner |
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A fine example of advancement in the Terran Empire's Starfleet was Captain James T. Kirk, commanding officer of the I.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701. Kirk became captain of the Enterprise after assassinating his predecessor, Captain Christopher Pike.[1]
One of Captain Garth’s early proteges, the young Lieutenant Kirk used his mentor’s influence to arrange an assignment aboard the I.S.S. Farragut NCC-1647 in 2254, immediately following his graduation from Starfleet Academy. Kirk served aboard the Farragut for three years until 2257, when Captain Garrovick was killed by a mysterious "vampire cloud" creature near Tycho IV after Lieutenant Kirk "hesitated" to fire the ship’s phasers against the creature. Kirk moved up in rank to Lieutenant Commander following the Tycho incident and arranged to be assigned to the I.S.S. Enterprise, under the command of Captain Christopher Pike, where he made the acquaintance of Lieutenant Spock, a junior science officer.[7]
By 2265, Kirk was Pike’s first officer. While on a landing party, Kirk discovered the Tantalus Device, which allowed its operator to remotely vaporize a target, in the looted laboratory of a dying alien scientist. Kirk used the device to kill Pike and assumed command of the Enterprise with Spock as his first officer. Kirk went on to use the Tantalus Device to make his adversaries disappear under mysterious circumstances.[1]
The early missions of the Enterprise proved both successful and profitable for Kirk and his crew. Kirk put down rebellions on the Vega IX colony and Gorlat. The Enterprise raided into Romulan space, providing a necessary show of force against the Romulan Empire. In 2266 Kirk executed Chief of Security Ben Finney for plotting against him; Lt. j.g. Hikaru Sulu assumed Finney’s rank and position.[7]
Kirk fathered James T. Keeler during an incident in which he was accidentally thrust back into the 1930s. He saved Edith Keeler from her destined death in an automobile accident and then told her the century’s future history, so that he and she could rule together. Although Kirk’s crew thwarted his plans for world domination by rescuing him from his temporal marooning, Keeler used the information he’d given her to seek out the great men of history and bend them to her will.[7]
Shortly after Finney’s execution, Lt. Commander Spock seized control of the Enterprise and directed it on a course for the forbidden planet of Talos IV, after imprisoning Captain Kirk and Commodore Mendez of Starbase 11. This "mutiny" was actually a ruse by Spock and Kirk to allow the Enterprise to approach the planet and bombard it, in order to destroy the Talosians, whose power of mental illusion posed a threat to the Empire. For his actions, Spock was promoted to the rank of Commander and both men earned medals from the Empire.[7]
Kirk ended the conflict between Eminiar VII and Vendikar by bombarding both planets until they were forced to surrender to the Empire. He also dealt with a threat to Imperial mine workers on Janus VI by capturing the silicate creature stalking them, seizing its eggs for study. He put down a minor Klingon incursion on Organia before the Klingons could land on the planet. Kirk also oversaw the conquest of Gamma Trianguli VI and Cordian as new subjects of the Empire.[7]
In 2266, a freak transporter accident caused him to temporarily trade places with his counterpart from another universe.[1] Some time after his return to his own reality, Kirk was killed by Spock, who used the Tantalus Device to seize power.[6]
OSMVLM Timeline
Species | Terran |
Sex | Male |
Died | 2267 |
Portrayed by | William Shatner |
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A fine example of advancement in the Terran Empire's Starfleet was Captain James T. Kirk, commanding officer of the I.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701.[1]
While on a landing party, Kirk discovered the Tantalus Device, which allowed its operator to remotely vaporize a target, in the looted laboratory of a dying alien scientist. Kirk used the device to kill Captain Christopher Pike and assumed command of the Enterprise with Spock as his first officer. Kirk went on to use the Tantalus Device to make his adversaries disappear under mysterious circumstances.[1]
In 2267, a freak transporter accident caused him to temporarily trade places with his counterpart from another universe.[1]
Upon his return, Kirk was placed in the brig with Sulu while Spock conferred with Starfleet Command regarding how to proceed, given the unusual circumstances of the incident. Admiral Decker and the I.S.S. Constellation NCC-1017 were dispatched to personally handle the matter, but before Decker could arrive, Kirk and Sulu engineered an attack on Spock that coincided with an attack by a Klingon attack force. Spock, having already ordered Lieutenant Commander Scott to fully integrate the Tantalus Device into the ship's systems, used the device to drive off the Klingons. Just as that crisis was averted, Kirk attacked Spock on the bridge. The pair were caught in an explosion at the communications console, which Ensign Chekov had rigged to kill Lieutenant Uhura. The explosion wounded Spock, and killed Kirk.[8]
SV Timeline
Species | Human |
Sex | Male |
Born | Stardate 1277.1 (2233) |
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Following his death on Veridian III, Kirk's body was resurrected by the Romulan Star Empire, using Borg technology.[9]
SVM Timeline
Species | Terran |
Sex | Male |
Portrayed by | William Shatner |
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A fine example of advancement in the Terran Empire's Starfleet was Captain James T. Kirk, commanding officer of the I.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701.[1]
While on a landing party, Kirk discovered the Tantalus Device, which allowed its operator to remotely vaporize a target, in the looted laboratory of a dying alien scientist. Kirk used the device to kill Captain Christopher Pike and assumed command of the Enterprise with Spock as his first officer. Kirk went on to use the Tantalus Device to make his adversaries disappear under mysterious circumstances.[1]
In 2266, a freak transporter accident caused him to temporarily trade places with his counterpart from another universe.[1]
Kirk then used the Tantalus Device to make his way up through Imperial politics, eventually declaring himself Emperor Tiberius.[10] He later survived an assassination attempt by Spock, but was driven from power and went into hiding for nearly a century. Upon his reemergence, he attempted an invasion of the SV Timeline, but was thwarted by his counterpart and Captain Jean-Luc Picard in that reality.[11]
Notes and References
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Mirror, Mirror." Star Trek, Season 2, Episode 10. Directed by Marc Daniels. Written by Jerome Bixby. Desilu Productions, 6 October 1967.
- ↑ Barr, Mike W. (Writer). "New Frontiers, Chapter 2: Double Image" Star Trek, volume 1, issue 10. Art by Tom Sutton & Ricardo Villagran. Colors by Michele Wolfman. Lettering by John Costanza. Edited by Marv Wolfman. DC Comics, January 1985.
- ↑ Barr, Mike W. (Writer). "New Frontiers, Chapter 7: The Beginning of the End..." Star Trek, volume 1, issue 15. Art by Tom Sutton & Ricardo Villagran. Colors by Michele Wolfman. Lettering by John Costanza. Edited by Marv Wolfman. DC Comics, June 1985.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Tipton, Scott & Tipton, David (Writers). "Chapter Two." Star Trek: Mirror Images, issue 2. Cover Art by Joe Corroney. Art by David Messina. Colors by Traversi, Ilaria. Lettering by Robbie Robbins. Edited by Scott Dunbier. IDW Publishing, July 2008.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Tipton, Scott & Tipton, David (Writers). "Chapter Five." Star Trek: Mirror Images, issue 5. Cover Art by Joe Corroney. Art by David Messina. Colors by Giovanna Niro. Color Supervision by Traversi, Ilaria. Lettering by Chris Mowry. Edited by Scott Dunbier. IDW Publishing, November 2008.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Berman, Rick & Michael Piller (Executive Producers). "Crossover". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, season 2, episode 23 (Production number 443). Directed by David Livingston. Story by Peter Allan Fields. Teleplay by Peter Allan Fields and Michael Piller. Paramount Pictures. 16 May 1994.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 Heinig, Jess (Line Developer). Mirror Universe: Through a Glass Darkly. Star Trek Roleplaying Game. Decipher Book 8. Written by Matthew Colville, Kenneth Hite, Steven S. Long, Don Mappin, Christian Moore, and Owen Seyler. Art by Blake Beasley, Paul "Prof" Herbert, Norman Lao, and Kieran Yanner. Decipher, Inc.. 2005.
- ↑ DeFalco, Tom (Writer). "Fragile Glass." Star Trek: Mirror, Mirror, issue 1. Pencils by Mark Bagley. Inks by Larry Mahlstedt. Colors & Enhancements by Team Bucce. Letters by Jon Babcock. Edited by Bobbie Chase. Marvel Comics, February 1997.
- ↑ "The Return." Star Trek. Novel. Pocket Books, April 1997.
- ↑ "Spectre." Star Trek. Novel. Pocket Books, May 1998.
- ↑ "Preserver." Star Trek. Novel. Pocket Books, July 2000.