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| species = [[Human]]
 
| species = [[Human]]
 
| affiliation = [[Federation]] [[Starfleet]]
 
| affiliation = [[Federation]] [[Starfleet]]
| rank =
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| rank = [[Lieutenant Commander]] (2233)
| occupation = [[First officer]]
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| occupation = [[First officer]] (2233)
 
| status = Deceased
 
| status = Deceased
 
| died = Post-[[2265]]
 
| died = Post-[[2265]]
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| datestatus = 2387
 
| father = [[Tiberius Kirk]]
 
| father = [[Tiberius Kirk]]
| relative = [[James (Winona Kirk's father)|James]] (father-in-law)<br /> [[David Marcus]] (grandson)<br /> [[Peter Kirk]] (grandson)<br />two other grandchildren
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| relative = [[James (Winona Kirk's father)|James]] (father-in-law)<br />[[Miramanee]] (daughter-in-law)<br />[[Aurelan Kirk]] (daughter-in-law)<br />[[David Marcus]] (grandson)<br /> [[Peter Kirk]] (grandson)<br />two other grandsons<br />one unborn grandchild
 
| marital_status = Married
 
| marital_status = Married
 
| spouse = [[Winona Kirk]]
 
| spouse = [[Winona Kirk]]
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| actor = [[Chris Hemsworth]]
 
| actor = [[Chris Hemsworth]]
 
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{{Disambiguate|the article about James T. Kirk's brother|George Samuel Kirk}}
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{{Disambiguation|the article about James T. Kirk's brother|George Samuel Kirk}}
 
{{alt disambiguation}}
 
{{alt disambiguation}}
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{{aquote|You often spoke of him as being your inspiration for joining Starfleet. He proudly lived to see you become captain of the ''Enterprise''.|[[Spock]]''' to '''{{alt|James T. Kirk}}|2258|11}}
   
 
'''George Kirk''' was a [[Human]] [[Starfleet]] [[officer]] in the early [[23rd century]]. His father was [[Tiberius Kirk]]. He was the husband of [[Winona Kirk]] and the father of [[James T. Kirk]] and [[George Samuel Kirk]]. ({{TOS|Where No Man Has Gone Before|Operation -- Annihilate!}}, {{film|11}})
 
'''George Kirk''' was a [[Human]] [[Starfleet]] [[officer]] in the early [[23rd century]]. His father was [[Tiberius Kirk]]. He was the husband of [[Winona Kirk]] and the father of [[James T. Kirk]] and [[George Samuel Kirk]]. ({{TOS|Where No Man Has Gone Before|Operation -- Annihilate!}}, {{film|11}})
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James Kirk often spoke of his father, crediting George with providing him with the inspiration to join Starfleet. George lived at least long enough to see his son become captain of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} in [[2265]]. ({{film|11}})
 
James Kirk often spoke of his father, crediting George with providing him with the inspiration to join Starfleet. George lived at least long enough to see his son become captain of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} in [[2265]]. ({{film|11}})
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He had five [[grandchild]]ren, three from his son George Samuel, and two from his son, James. ({{TOS|What Are Little Girls Made Of?|The Paradise Syndrome}}; {{film|2}})
   
 
== Appendices ==
 
== Appendices ==
 
=== Background information ===
 
=== Background information ===
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George Kirk was played by [[Chris Hemsworth]].
George Kirk was played by [[Chris Hemsworth]]. Although {{alt|Spock}} referred to George Kirk as being a [[lieutenant]] when he was aboard the ''Kelvin'', Kirk actually wore the rank braids of a [[lieutenant commander]]; Spock may have been abbreviating his rank in a non-traditional manner (lieutenant commanders are usually afforded the privilege of being referred to, in short, as [[commander]]s and not as lieutenants).
 
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Although {{alt|Spock}} referred to George Kirk as being a [[lieutenant]] when he was aboard the ''Kelvin'', Kirk actually wore the rank braids of a [[lieutenant commander]]; Spock may have been abbreviating his rank in a non-traditional manner (lieutenant commanders are usually afforded the privilege of being referred to, in short, as [[commander]]s and not as lieutenants). [[Shelby]], [[Geordi La Forge]] and [[Deanna Troi]] have both also been addressed as lieutenant, despite clearly holding the rank of lieutenant commander.
   
 
George Kirk was mentioned in the unfilmed ''[[Star Trek: The First Adventure]]'' script as having died when his craft, the ''Bonaventure'', disappeared during an experimental [[dilithium]]-fueled warp jump. [[Montgomery Scott]] worked with him on the project.
 
George Kirk was mentioned in the unfilmed ''[[Star Trek: The First Adventure]]'' script as having died when his craft, the ''Bonaventure'', disappeared during an experimental [[dilithium]]-fueled warp jump. [[Montgomery Scott]] worked with him on the project.
   
He may have a brother, since James T. Kirk said he was staying at his [[Unnamed Humans (23rd century)#James T. Kirk's uncle|uncle]]'s farm in [[Idaho]] in {{film|7}}. It was never made clear which of his parents had a sibling though, or if he was just using the term for a long time family friend. In {{film|11}}, an [[Frank (Kirk's uncle)|uncle Frank]] was cut from the script and reworked into Winona's [[Unnamed humanoids (23rd century)#James T. Kirk's stepdad|new husband]] heard in the film.
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He may have a brother, since James T. Kirk said he was staying at his [[Unnamed Humans (23rd century)#James T. Kirk's uncle|uncle]]'s farm in [[Idaho]] in {{film|7}}. It was never made clear which of his parents had a sibling though, or if he was just using the term for a long time family friend. In {{film|11}}, an [[Frank (Star Trek)|uncle Frank]] was cut from the script and reworked into Winona's [[Unnamed Humans (23rd century)#James T. Kirk's stepfather|new husband]] heard in the film.
   
 
=== Apocrypha ===
 
=== Apocrypha ===
* The name "George" for James Kirk's father first originated in [[Vonda N. McIntyre]]'s [[Pocket TOS|TOS]] novel ''[[Enterprise: The First Adventure]]''.
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The name "George" for James Kirk's father first originated in [[Vonda N. McIntyre]]'s [[Pocket TOS|TOS]] novel ''[[Enterprise: The First Adventure]]''.
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* Intel's ''Star Trek'' tie-in website gave his serial number as SA-733-9624-AM.
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Intel's ''Star Trek'' tie-in website gave his serial number as SA-733-9624-AM.
* George Kirk was seen as the first officer of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} under Captain [[Robert April]] in the novel ''[[Final Frontier (novel)|Final Frontier]]''. In the novel, Kirk was the one responsible for convincing Captain April (''who had been charged with naming the as yet-unnamed ship'') to name the ship ''Enterprise''. The cover art for the book contained a picture of him - and it bears a clear resemblance to Hemsworth, even though the actor was only four years old when the book was published.
 
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* In the [[Crucible]] trilogy, written by [[David R. George III]], George Kirk was described as having died when his son, James, was a young boy, with no mention to the elder Kirk's career in [[Starfleet]].
 
 
George Kirk was seen as the first officer of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} under Captain [[Robert April]] in the novel ''[[Final Frontier (novel)|Final Frontier]]''. In the novel, Kirk was the one responsible for convincing Captain April (who had been charged with naming the as yet-unnamed ship) to name the ship ''Enterprise''. The cover art for the book contained a picture of him - and it bears a clear resemblance to Hemsworth, even though the actor was only four years old when the book was published.
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In the ''[[Crucible]]'' trilogy, written by [[David R. George III]], George Kirk was described as having died when his son, James, was a young boy, with no mention to the elder Kirk's career in [[Starfleet]].
   
 
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For the article about James T. Kirk's brother, please see George Samuel Kirk.
For the alternate reality counterpart, please see George Kirk (alternate reality).
"You often spoke of him as being your inspiration for joining Starfleet. He proudly lived to see you become captain of the Enterprise."

George Kirk was a Human Starfleet officer in the early 23rd century. His father was Tiberius Kirk. He was the husband of Winona Kirk and the father of James T. Kirk and George Samuel Kirk. (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before", "Operation -- Annihilate!", Star Trek)

In 2233, Kirk was serving as first officer aboard the USS Kelvin under Captain Richard Robau. His wife was also aboard the ship and was pregnant with James Kirk at the time.

James Kirk often spoke of his father, crediting George with providing him with the inspiration to join Starfleet. George lived at least long enough to see his son become captain of the USS Enterprise in 2265. (Star Trek)

He had five grandchildren, three from his son George Samuel, and two from his son, James. (TOS: "What Are Little Girls Made Of?", "The Paradise Syndrome"; Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)

Appendices

Background information

George Kirk was played by Chris Hemsworth.

Although Spock referred to George Kirk as being a lieutenant when he was aboard the Kelvin, Kirk actually wore the rank braids of a lieutenant commander; Spock may have been abbreviating his rank in a non-traditional manner (lieutenant commanders are usually afforded the privilege of being referred to, in short, as commanders and not as lieutenants). Shelby, Geordi La Forge and Deanna Troi have both also been addressed as lieutenant, despite clearly holding the rank of lieutenant commander.

George Kirk was mentioned in the unfilmed Star Trek: The First Adventure script as having died when his craft, the Bonaventure, disappeared during an experimental dilithium-fueled warp jump. Montgomery Scott worked with him on the project.

He may have a brother, since James T. Kirk said he was staying at his uncle's farm in Idaho in Star Trek Generations. It was never made clear which of his parents had a sibling though, or if he was just using the term for a long time family friend. In Star Trek, an uncle Frank was cut from the script and reworked into Winona's new husband heard in the film.

Apocrypha

The name "George" for James Kirk's father first originated in Vonda N. McIntyre's TOS novel Enterprise: The First Adventure.

Intel's Star Trek tie-in website gave his serial number as SA-733-9624-AM.

George Kirk was seen as the first officer of the USS Enterprise under Captain Robert April in the novel Final Frontier. In the novel, Kirk was the one responsible for convincing Captain April (who had been charged with naming the as yet-unnamed ship) to name the ship Enterprise. The cover art for the book contained a picture of him - and it bears a clear resemblance to Hemsworth, even though the actor was only four years old when the book was published.

In the Crucible trilogy, written by David R. George III, George Kirk was described as having died when his son, James, was a young boy, with no mention to the elder Kirk's career in Starfleet.

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