George Kirk

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George Kirk (Star Trek)

Human. Starfleet Serial Number SA-733-9624-AM.[1] In 2233, Lieutenant George Kirk[2] was the first officer[1] of the U.S.S. Kelvin NCC-0514 under Captain Richard Robau.[2] George was married to another Starfleet officer, Winona Kirk, and they had two sons, George Samuel[3] and James. George was born in Riverside, Iowa,[1] and was the son of Tiberius Kirk, whose name he felt was "the worst."[2][4][5]

Kelvin Timeline

On Stardate 2233.04, the Romulan ship Narada emerged from a singularity that had transported it 154 years into its past. The Narada immediately attacked the Kelvin, pausing only to allow Captain Robau to travel over to the more advanced ship via shuttlecraft. The Romulans pressed him for information, but when it became clear that they had traveled through time, their captain, Nero, killed Robau and resumed the attack. George found himself unexpectedly thrust into command; outgunned and overwhelmed by the incredibly advanced ship, Kirk ordered the evacuation of the Kelvin, but when the autopilot was destroyed, he was forced to sacrifice himself in order to manually pilot the ship onto a collision course with the Narada, protecting the escaping shuttles for as long as he could. Meanwhile, Winona, who was pregnant with the couple’s second child, James, went into early labor during the attack, giving birth aboard Medical Shuttle 37. George kept a channel open to the shuttle; before he died, he heard his newborn son’s first cries, and he helped his wife name the boy mere seconds before the Kelvin rammed the Narada.[2] George had owned a classic Chevrolet Corvette, and left it to his brother-in-law, Frank Davis.[4][6][7]

Portrayed by Chris Hemsworth.[2]

References
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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Star Trek. Film. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 8 May 2009.
  3. "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" Star Trek, episode 9. Television. Desilu Studios, 20 October 1966.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Star Trek" (Novelization). Star Trek. Novel. Simon & Schuster/Pocket Books, May 2009.
  5. Star Trek Motion Picture Adaptation, Chapter 1. Star Trek. Comic Book. IDW Publishing, March 2010.
  6. Star Trek Motion Picture Adaptation, Chapter 2. Star Trek. Comic Book. IDW Publishing, April 2010.
  7. "Operation: Annihilate," Part 1. Star Trek. Comic Book. IDW Publishing, 2012.