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Actually, as a few wise loremasters reminded me, the first captain of the Enterprise was Robert April, who commanded that good ship during her shakedown cruise. The First officer, however, was George Kirk (you got it--Jim Kirk's father). To add another bit of trivia to this massively off--topic email, we fiind this out as Jim Kirk reads letters sent to him as a youth from his dad while Kirk Jr. is on leave, shortly after the death of Edith Keeler (City on the Edge of Forever). If we could possibly get more off topic, let me know. Still, I hope this brings at least a little pleasure to some of you. R, John A.M. Darnell Project Leader Internal Software Development Walsworth Publishing Company John may also be reached at johnamdarnell (at) gmail dot com Trivia question: The United Space Ship Enterprise's second captain was James T. Kirk. Who was her first captain? Extra credit: What does the "T" in Kirk's name stand for? The first captain (other than Robert April who served for a short time as Enterprise's captain during her shakedown cruise) to command Enterprise after its commissioning was Christopher Pike, played by Jeffrey Hunter in the dual episode entitled "Menagerie," which was cobbled together from scenes taken here and there from the pilot, called "The Cage." The "T" in James "T." Kirk stands for "Tiberias." Walter Ian Kaye <[log in to unmask]> Sent by: Macintosh Scripting Systems <[log in to unmask]> 11/08/06 12:29 AM Please respond to Macintosh Scripting Systems <[log in to unmask]> To [log in to unmask] cc Subject Re: Building a droplet from an applet At 02:42 PM -0500 10/24/2006, John A.M. Darnell didst inscribe upon an electronic papyrus: >Trivia question: The United Space Ship Enterprise's second captain was >James T. Kirk. Who was her first captain? Extra credit: What does the >"T" in Kirk's name stand for? At 04:18 PM -0400 10/24/2006, Mark Lively didst inscribe upon an electronic papyrus: >Captain Pike >Tiberius And what cute blonde wanted to climb Pike's Peak? ;) -WIK boodlie going where Nomad has gone before