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[[File:kirk_winona-st-11.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Winona Kirk ([[Star Trek (Film)|''Star Trek'']])]]
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[[File:kirk_winona-st-11.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Winona Kirk ([[Star Trek (Film)|ST11]]); Portrayed by [[Morrison, Jennifer|Jennifer Morrison]] ([[Star Trek (Film)|ST11]])]]
 
 
 
A [[Humans|Human]] [[Starfleet]] officer, Winona Kirk was married to [[Starfleet Ranks#Lieutenant_Commander|Lieutenant Commander]] [[Kirk, George|George Kirk]], and in [[Chronology: 2233|2233]] the pair were assigned to the [[U.S.S. Kelvin NCC-0514|U.S.S. ''Kelvin'' NCC-0514]] under [[Starfleet Ranks#Captain|Captain]] [[Robau, Richard|Richard Robau]].<ref name="ST11"/> Winona and George's two sons were [[Kirk, George Samuel|George Samuel]] and [[Kirk, James T.|James]].<ref name="TOS09"/> Winona had a brother, [[Davis, Frank|Frank]].<ref name="STComic05"/>
 
A [[Humans|Human]] [[Starfleet]] officer, Winona Kirk was married to [[Starfleet Ranks#Lieutenant_Commander|Lieutenant Commander]] [[Kirk, George|George Kirk]], and in [[Chronology: 2233|2233]] the pair were assigned to the [[U.S.S. Kelvin NCC-0514|U.S.S. ''Kelvin'' NCC-0514]] under [[Starfleet Ranks#Captain|Captain]] [[Robau, Richard|Richard Robau]].<ref name="ST11"/> Winona and George's two sons were [[Kirk, George Samuel|George Samuel]] and [[Kirk, James T.|James]].<ref name="TOS09"/> Winona had a brother, [[Davis, Frank|Frank]].<ref name="STComic05"/>
  
 
==Kelvin Timeline==
 
==Kelvin Timeline==
 
 
On [[Stardate]] 2233.04, the [[Romulan Star Empire|Romulan]] ship ''[[Narada]]'' emerged from a singularity that had transported it 154 years into its past. The ''Narada'' immediately attacked the [[U.S.S. Kelvin NCC-0514|''Kelvin'']], sending Winona, who was pregnant with the couple’s second child, [[Kirk, James T. (Kelvin)|James]], into early labor. George was killed in the attack, sacrificing himself aboard the ''Kelvin'' so that the crew&mdash;including his wife and newborn son, who were aboard [[Medical Shuttle]] 37&mdash;could escape.<ref name="ST11"/> Winona remained in Starfleet, and her duties sometimes separated her from her sons, James and [[Kirk, George Samuel#Kelvin_Timeline|George Samuel]], whom she would leave in the care of her brother, [[Davis, Frank (Kelvin)|Frank]].<ref name="ST11"/><ref name="ST11N"/><ref name="STComic2"/>
 
On [[Stardate]] 2233.04, the [[Romulan Star Empire|Romulan]] ship ''[[Narada]]'' emerged from a singularity that had transported it 154 years into its past. The ''Narada'' immediately attacked the [[U.S.S. Kelvin NCC-0514|''Kelvin'']], sending Winona, who was pregnant with the couple’s second child, [[Kirk, James T. (Kelvin)|James]], into early labor. George was killed in the attack, sacrificing himself aboard the ''Kelvin'' so that the crew&mdash;including his wife and newborn son, who were aboard [[Medical Shuttle]] 37&mdash;could escape.<ref name="ST11"/> Winona remained in Starfleet, and her duties sometimes separated her from her sons, James and [[Kirk, George Samuel#Kelvin_Timeline|George Samuel]], whom she would leave in the care of her brother, [[Davis, Frank (Kelvin)|Frank]].<ref name="ST11"/><ref name="ST11N"/><ref name="STComic2"/>
  
''Portrayed by [[Morrison, Jennifer|Jennifer Morrison]].<ref name="ST11"/>''
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==References==
 
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<ref name="TOS09">[[What Are Little Girls Made Of? (Episode)|"What Are Little Girls Made Of?"]] ''[[Star Trek]],'' episode 9. Television. Desilu Studios, 20 October 1966.</ref>
 
<ref name="TOS09">[[What Are Little Girls Made Of? (Episode)|"What Are Little Girls Made Of?"]] ''[[Star Trek]],'' episode 9. Television. Desilu Studios, 20 October 1966.</ref>
 
<ref name="ST11">[[Star Trek (Film)|''Star Trek'']]. Film. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 8 May 2009.</ref>
 
<ref name="ST11">[[Star Trek (Film)|''Star Trek'']]. Film. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 8 May 2009.</ref>
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<ref name="STComic05">[[Operation: Annihilate (Comic)#Part_1|"Operation: Annihilate," Part 1]]. [[Star Trek (Kelvin)|''Star Trek'']]. Comic Book. IDW Publishing, 2012.</ref>
 
<ref name="STComic05">[[Operation: Annihilate (Comic)#Part_1|"Operation: Annihilate," Part 1]]. [[Star Trek (Kelvin)|''Star Trek'']]. Comic Book. IDW Publishing, 2012.</ref>
 
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Revision as of 11:40, 15 February 2019

Winona Kirk (ST11); Portrayed by Jennifer Morrison (ST11)

A Human Starfleet officer, Winona Kirk was married to Lieutenant Commander George Kirk, and in 2233 the pair were assigned to the U.S.S. Kelvin NCC-0514 under Captain Richard Robau.[1] Winona and George's two sons were George Samuel and James.[2] Winona had a brother, Frank.[3]

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, sending Winona, who was pregnant with the couple’s second child, James, into early labor. George was killed in the attack, sacrificing himself aboard the Kelvin so that the crew—including his wife and newborn son, who were aboard Medical Shuttle 37—could escape.[1] Winona remained in Starfleet, and her duties sometimes separated her from her sons, James and George Samuel, whom she would leave in the care of her brother, Frank.[1][4][5]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Star Trek. Film. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 8 May 2009.
  2. "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" Star Trek, episode 9. Television. Desilu Studios, 20 October 1966.
  3. "Operation: Annihilate," Part 1. Star Trek. Comic Book. IDW Publishing, 2012.
  4. "Star Trek". Star Trek. Novel. Simon & Schuster/Pocket Books, May 2009.
  5. Star Trek Motion Picture Adaptation, Chapter 2. Star Trek. Comic Book. IDW Publishing, April 2010.