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Captain James T. Kirk ([personal profile] captainkink) wrote2009-11-14 01:07 pm

[OOC] Deleted Scenes/Notes

Star Trek XI Deleted Scenes [Kirk's Childhood, Baby Spock, Spock's parents arguing, Kirk's Apology, Klingon Space and Rura Penthe]



Kirk's Childhood
-Kirk was a good kid, listening and following what Frank said. I guess it's because he didn't know any better. Unlike George Jr who clearly resented Frank and lashed out at him.
-I ... don't think Kirk thought much of his real father. He was too distant for him. But he clearly adored George.
-Frank is the worst relative ever.
-Winona never remarried! Interesting.
-I think what got to Jim the most was George thinking he's perfect and not knowing what it means to be a Kirk. Which later made Jim wonder what it meant to be a Kirk.
-THEN WE HAVE A QUICK 180 from GOOD KID to REBEL. But at least it makes more sense now!
-They said Frank was "abusive" and an alcoholic. Now, child abuse can range from emotional to the physical. I'm..... going to go with the abuse being a mix of physical and emotional but nothing... too bad, since I don't think Winona would have stood for that. And the emotional part is made very clear from the way Frank spoke down to Kirk.
-I AM GOING TO STICK WITH GEORGE. I think that makes sense to me.
-"What you want doesn't matter. You're no one." I wonder how much of that sank in. Frank said it in a very stern, but off-hand manner, which means he probably says that kind of thing to Kirk often.

Kirk's Apology
-Why are there two Orions. How many Orions are there. PLEASE BE EXPLAINING THIS TO ME J.J ABRAMS.
-Kirk is a retard with girls.
-The apology was very genuine. And interesting to see, because Kirk never makes any apologies in the film. You would almost say he didn't have it in him because he has that much of an ego. CLEARLY NOT.

Klingon Space/Rura Penthe
-Now all I want to know if the Klingons are planning a strike against the Federation in the next movie.

Originally, Winona would not have remarried, but left her boys to be cared for by her brother (or brother-in-law) Frank (Brad William Henke), who was abusive to them whenever she was off-world. This forced George Samuel Kirk to run away from home, and Jim, who was a good pupil who always obeyed orders, to steal George's antique car that Frank treated as if it was his own. Taken from Memory-Alpha