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Archer
ST11 Timeline
In the ST11 timeline, Admiral Archer’s prized beagle was lost in a tragic transporter accident some time prior to 2258.[1]
It seems unlikely that Admiral Archer was the same person as Jonathan Archer, given that it was implied that Admiral Archer was still alive in 2258; it’s possible that the two may have been related.
References
- 1. Star Trek. Film. 8 May 2009.
McKenna
ST11 Timeline
McKenna was the helmsman of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701, but was unable to assume his post on Stardate 2258.42, prior to the Battle of Vulcan, due to a lungworm infection.[1]
Puri
ST11 Timeline
Dr. Puri was the Chief Medical Officer aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701, but was killed on Stardate 2258.42 during the Narada‘s initial attack during the Battle of Vulcan.[1]
References
- 1. Star Trek. Film. 8 May 2009.
- 2. “Star Trek.”. Star Trek, Film Novelization. Novel. Pocket Books. May 2009.
Robau, Richard
Richard Robau (ST-11)
Human. Starfleet Serial Number SA-476-2549-CM.[1] Born in La Grande, Cuba,[1] Richard Robau was the captain of the U.S.S. Kelvin NCC-0514 in the early twenty-third century, and his first officer was Lieutenant George Kirk, Sr.[1, 2]
On Stardate 2233.04, the Romulan ship Narada emerged from a rift in spacetime 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.[2]
Portrayed by Faran Tahir.[2] The character was named “Pierre Robau” in the novelization, but the film gives his first initial as “R,” and other sources refer to him as Richard.
References
- 1. Intel “Boldly Go” Web Site. Official web site. Intel Corporation and Paramount Pictures. November 2008. [External link no longer available]
- 2. Star Trek. Film. 8 May 2009.
- 3. “Star Trek” (Film Novelization). Star Trek, unnumbered. Novel. May 2009.
- 4. “Part 1.” Star Trek Movie Adaptation, issue 1. Comic Book. IDW Publishing. March 2010.
Grayson, Amanda
Amanda Grayson (ST-04)
Amanda Grayson (TOS-44)
Amanda Grayson, a Human school teacher,[2] married Vulcan Ambassador Sarek in the early twenty-third century.[1] On Stardate 2230.06,[6] they had a son, whom they named Spock.
Portrayed by Jane Wyatt,[1, 3] and Majel Barrett (voice).[2]
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Sarek
Sarek (TNG-171)
Sarek (ST-03)
Sarek (TOS-44)
Sarek (ST-05)
The Vulcan ambassador to Earth,[10] Sarek—son of Skonn[3] and grandson of Solkar[3]—married a Human woman, Amanda Grayson,[1] and on Stardate 2230.06,[12] they had a son, whom they named Spock.
Portrayed by Mark Lenard,[1–4 6–9] and Jonathan Simpson.[5][10]
Kirk, George S. Jr.
George S. “Sam” Kirk, Jr. (TOS-29)
Human. George Samuel Kirk, Jr.—called “Sam” only by his brother, Jim[2]—was the elder son[1] of George and Winona Kirk.[3] In 2265, George—who was married with three children—saw his younger brother off on his first mission as captain of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701.[1] Two years later, George, a research biologist, was on Deneva with his wife, Aurelan, and one of their sons, Peter, when the planet was attacked by a species of neural parasites. While Peter survived, George was killed before his brother could arrive with the Enterprise, and Aurelan later died in the ship’s sickbay.[2]
Portrayed by William Shatner.[2]
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Kirk, George S. Sr.
George Kirk, Sr. (ST-11)
Human. Starfleet Serial Number SA-733-9624-AM.[2] In 2233, Lieutenant George Samuel Kirk, Sr.[1] was the first officer[2] of the U.S.S. Kelvin NCC-0514 under Captain Richard Robau.[3] George was married to another Starfleet officer, Winona Kirk, and they had two sons, George Jr. and James.[3] George was born in Riverside, Iowa,[2] and was the son of Tiberius Kirk, whose name he felt was “the worst,”[3].[4, 5]
Kirk, Winona
Winona Kirk (ST-11)
A Human Starfleet officer, Winona Kirk was married to Lieutenant George Kirk, and in 2233 the pair were assigned to the U.S.S. Kelvin NCC-0514. Winona two sons were George Jr. and James.[1] Winona had a brother, Frank[4]
ST11 Timeline
On Stardate 2233.04, the ST11 timeline was created when a Romulan ship, the Narada, emerged from a singularity that had transported it 154 years into the 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, whom she would leave in the care of their Uncle Frank.[1, 2, 3]
Portrayed by Jennifer Morrison.[1]
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Frank
Human. Brother of Winona Kirk,[4] and uncle of James Tiberius Kirk and George Samuel Kirk, Jr.[1, 2, 3]
ST11 Timeline
After the death of his brother-in-law, Frank took in his nephews George and Jim at his home in Riverside, Iowa, when his sister,[4] Winona was off-planet due to her duties as a Starfleet officer.[1, 2, 3] After his death aboard the U.S.S. Kelvin NCC-0514, George left his classic Chevrolet Corvette to his brother, Frank.[2, 3]
Portrayed by Greg Grunberg (voice). In the deleted scenes available on the Star Trek (2009) DVD and Blu-Ray releases, Frank was portrayed by Brad William Henke.
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