BookTenTiger
He / Him
At Pike's retirement party on the ranch Spock trips and falls on a rusty rake.They patch that up by remarking that every time Pike saves himself Spock dies. Apparently the Klingon monks looked over such futures.
Tom B
At Pike's retirement party on the ranch Spock trips and falls on a rusty rake.They patch that up by remarking that every time Pike saves himself Spock dies. Apparently the Klingon monks looked over such futures.
Tom B
Yeah, there's no way around it. If Pike doesn't go through with it, Spock suffers it instead.They patch that up by remarking that every time Pike saves himself Spock dies. Apparently the Klingon monks looked over such futures.
Tom B
He broke the prime directive several times. In Star Trek IV when Kirk is put on trial, they say he violated 9 directives, but list only 6. In Amok Time he straight out defies orders in order to save Spock. In A Private Little War Kirk again defies Starfleet orders, even noting that he is doing so in his log. And there's a bunch more. He obeyed regulations and orders unless he felt he knew better and the situation required him to violate those orders or regulations.
Plus, to the time cop guys (when they show up on Deep Space Nine) Kirk's name is practically a swear word.
Kirk knew the book inside and out -but, as you said, he violated it whenever he thought his way was better.
duhDuhDUHDUHDUHDUHDUHDuhDAHDahdah!To Kirk, rules were like the regulation Starfleet uniform.
Sometimes* ... you just need to break them.
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*Sometimes being approximately 50% of all episodes.
Well, that seems to describe every Captain character we spend any amount of time with, though. Pike, Picard, Sisko, Janeway...Plus, to the time cop guys (when they show up on Deep Space Nine) Kirk's name is practically a swear word.
Kirk knew the book inside and out -but, as you said, he violated it whenever he thought his way was better.
Hunting that Romulan Bird of Prey in Balance of Terror was also a perfect example - Kirk asked for permission, but he didn't get a response by Starfleet in time due to the distance. Their response - after the dust cloud had already been spread wide - was to give him authority to hunt that ship down.
Tied with DS9 & Lower Decks for the best Star Trek.