I quote: ' We submit ourselves to Starfleet discipline because we know it is made necessary by the realities of deep space exploration. We are proud that each of us accepted this discipline voluntarily-and doubly proud when neither temptation nor jeopardy is able to shake our obedience to the oath we have taken." ( James Tiberius Kirk. Star Trek: the motion picture. Preface 1)
I quote again: " Why Star Trek again? I suppose the real truth is that I have always looked upon the Enterprise and its crew my own private view of Earth and humanity in microcosm. If this is not the way we really are, it seems to me most certainly a way we ought to be(...). Much of my pleasure in Kirk, Spock, Mc Coy, Uhura, Scottie, Chekov, Chapel and Rand had to do with such things. I have always found some hope for myself in the fact that the Enterprise crew could be so humanly fallible and yet be some of the greates things, too." (Gene Roddenberry; Star Trek: the motion picture. Preface 2.)
I quote: "Academy President: (...). 'Cadet, Kirk, evidence has been submitted to this council suggesting you have violated the ethical code of conduct pursual to regulation 17.43 of the Starfleet code...' Academy President: 'in academic vernacular, you cheated.' (...). James T. Kirk: 'If I'm right, the test itself is a cheat' . I don't believe in no win scenarios' (...) .Captain Pike: :'Cheating is not winning'. " (from Star Trek 2009))
Ok, I think, is only my opinion, this new Kirk is too arrogant to incarnate trek values. 'Hey, Academy, you're wrong. I'm not.' I'm infallible and I want to be win. Always. For me , this is the most important thing.'
Yips... :(
He's not a way we ougth to be.. The most important thing is not always to win.Not in Star Trek. No without honesty. Remember Picard and Kirk (Shatner) ;)
I think this new Kirk is not a trek character at all. But, he's a very good Buck Rogers.
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