Played By: William
Shatner
Final Rank: Captain
Full Name: James Tiberius Kirk
Date of birth: March 22, 2233
Place of birth: Riverside, Iowa, Earth
Education: Starfleet Academy, 2250-2254
Marital status: Single
Children: One son, David Marcus (2261-2286)
Date of death: 2293/2371*
Place of death: Enterprise-B in Nexus/Veridian III*
Serial number: SC937-0176 CEC
Quarters: On original Enterprise, Deck 5; on
refit/1701-A, Deck 5/Room 0195
Starfleet Career Summary
2250 -- As a first-year Academy student with ensign rank,
assigned to NCC-1371 U.S.S. Republic
2254 -- Upon graduation, promoted to lieutenant and posted to
U.S.S. Farragut under Capt. Garrovick
2264 -- Promoted to captain, in command of U.S.S. Enterprise
for five-year mission
2266 -- Exonerated in wrongful death charge of Ben Finney,
first captain ever to stand trial
2269 -- Returned from five-year mission; promoted to admiral
in charge of fleet operations at Earth
2271 -- Demanded to relieve Capt. Will Decker, his choice as
successor for the refit Enterprise, and dealt with V'Ger crisis
before beginning second five-year mission
2277 -- Accepts appointment to Academy faculty, moves into
San Francisco apartment
2286 -- Charged, convicted and reduced permanently to
captain's rank by the Federation Council for theft of Enterprise
a year earlier, after saving Earth from alien onslaught by
securing two extinct whales via time-traveling; given command of
NCC-1701-A Enterprise
2287 -- Explores center of the galaxy with refit Enterprise
hijacked by Sybok
2293* -- Spearheads initiatives leading to Khitomer Accords
and exposes anti-peace conspiracy in Starfleet and Klingon
Empire; dies while saving the Enterprise 1701-B from an energy
anomaly just minutes after its commissioning ceremony
2371 -- Reappears in Nexus Ribbon long enough to help Captain
Jean-Luc Picard save planet Veridian III from destruction in the
Nexus
As much as any other figure in Starfleet history, the tall
tales about James T. Kirk's exploits over a 40-year career are
as numerous as the official record - and probably closer to the
truth in some instances. Kirk's renown began by becoming the
youngest captain in Starfleet to date at 34 and the first
captain to bring his starship back relatively intact after a
five-year mission, having also gained a reputation as an
independent whose success couldn't be argued even though he
often bucked the system. He also has the distinction of being
involved in 17 different temporal violations, a career record
which still stands.
Kirk's ancestors pioneered the American frontier, and his
Midwest roots tied him closely to American history, a lifelong
interest. He had an older brother, George Samuel Kirk, although
"Sam" and his wife Aurelan died at Deneva in 2267;
their one son and Kirk's nephew Peter survived them. As a child
of 13, Kirk witnessed the massacre of 4,000 people during a
famine by the governor of Tarsus IV, nicknamed Kodos the
Executioner.
A romantic at heart, Kirk never formed a lasting, romantic
relationship due to his devotion to career - especially during
his captaincy of the U.S.S. Enterprise. He did father a son with
Dr. Carol Marcus, David, but was asked to avoid his upbringing
and did not know he had matured into a scientific genius until
2285-86, when the young man was killed by Klingons on the
Genesis planet he'd help to create. Kirk long grieved for the
boy's death, and that he had only a few months to know his
progeny. He also regretted not having married a woman named
Antonia whom he dated for about two years, from 2282 to 2284.
A family friend named Mallory helped gain Kirk entry to
Starfleet Academy, and he soon had the rare treat of earning
starship duty as a first-year cadet with the brevet rank of
ensign while aboard the U.S.S. Republic. There Kirk was close
friends with Benjamin Finney, for whose murder Kirk was later
tried, but was tormented by an upperclassman, Finnegan. As an
older cadet he served as an instructor, where Gary Mitchell was
one of his students and later his best friend, saving his life
on Dimorus. His heroes included Abraham Lincoln and Captain
Garth, whose missions were required reading in class, as were
the works of Dr. Roger Korby. Kirk had the distinction of being
the only cadet ever to beat the "no-win" Kobayashi
Maru scenario; he had secretly reprogrammed the simulation
computer, making it possible to win and earning himself a
commendation for original thinking.
After graduation, Kirk's first assignment was the U.S.S.
Farragut as anewly-promoted lieutenant, a tour distinguished by
his command of a survey mission to Tyree's planet Neural in 2254
and his guilt-plagued discovery of the creature dubbed a
"cloud vampire" which led to the deaths of his captain
and 200 shipmates - although he realized that there was nothing
he could have done to save them. Kirk once contracted and
recovered from Vegan chloriomeningitis, but still carries
microorganisms of it in his blood.
Kirk's historically rapid rise to a captaincy and command of
a loyal and respectful 430-member crew are reflected in the
awards and commendations he had garnered by 2267, including the
Palm Leaf of the Axanar Peace Mission, the Grankite Order of
Tactics, a Class of Excellence award, the Prantares Ribbon of
Commendation, First and Second Class, the Medal of Honor, a
Silver Palm with Cluster, the Starfleet Citation forConspicuous
Gallantry, the Karagite Order of Heroism and several Awards of
Valor.
It was on this Enterprise that he assembled a crew and forged
friendships with fellow officers who would themselves become
Starfleet legends: First Officer and Science Officer Spock, Dr.
Leonard McCoy, engineer Montgomery Scott, Hikaru Sulu, Pavel
Chekov, Uhura. Even after the end of their five-year mission, it
almost became a cliche that only Kirk and his crew could save
the Federation from a new crisis - or at least Earth. That is
exactly what happened in the case of V'Ger in 2271 and the
whale-calling aliens in 2286.
Kirk had accepted a promotion to admiral in charge of fleet
operations upon his initial return, but accepted a reduction to
captain when he regained command of the Enterprise in 2271 to
thwart V'Ger, relievingWill Decker after recommending him for
the "center seat." Some 14 years later after another
five-year command mission and a return to Academy teaching, he
used Spock's cadet ship to thwart a grab by his onetime nemesis
Khan Noonian Singh for the experimental Genesis device. That
mission in turn set off a chain of events that led to Kirk's
reunion with Carol Marcus and his son David, David's death,
Spock's sacrifice to save the ship and his storage of his katra
in McCoy's mind, and the discovery that Spock's body had
regenerated on the Genesis Planet.
Bucking the odds once again, Kirk's loyal officers all risked
their careers and lives to steal the Enterprise, retrieve
Spock's body for refusion with his katra, and face down a
Klingon crew in their way bent on taking Genesis - which
included the destruction of Kirk's beloved starship. With the
stolen Klingon Bird of Prey and Spock on the road to recovery,
the officers opted to return to face punishment - but notbefore
time-traveling to retrieve extinct whales to space Earth from an
alien probe's onslaught while searching for them. Once again,
Kirk was rewarded rather than punished, and given command of the
all-new 1701-A Enterprise that year.
Heavily involved with the beginning peace negotiations with
the Klingons after spoiling an attempt by terrorists to destroy
the proceedings, Kirk's actions helped bring about peace in the
galaxy just prior to his retirement in 2293. While on the
ceremonial christening of the U.S.S. Enterprise-B, Kirk
disappeared into the Nexus, a temporal ribbon in which he has a
timeless, perfect life, and pronounced dead. However, in 2371,
Captain Jean-Luc Picard persuaded him, amid endless Nexus
fantasies, to help him to save Veridian III from the possessed
El-Aurian, Dr. Tolian Soran. They stopped the madman's plot, but
Kirk was killed in the fight and buried in a plain grave on the
rocky planet.