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| imagecap = Winona Kirk in 2233
 
| gender = Female
 
| gender = Female
 
| species = [[Human]]
 
| species = [[Human]]
 
| affiliation = [[United Federation of Planets]]
 
| affiliation = [[United Federation of Planets]]
| status = Deceased (prime reality)<br>Alive (2258, [[alternate reality]])
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| status = Alive
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| datestatus = 2233
 
| father = [[James (Winona Kirk's father)|James]]
 
| father = [[James (Winona Kirk's father)|James]]
| relative = [[Tiberius Kirk]] (father-in-law)<br />[[David Marcus]] (grandson - ''prime reality'')<br>[[Aurelan Kirk]] (daughter-in-law - ''prime reality'')<br>[[Peter Kirk]] (grandson - ''prime reality'')<br>two grandsons (''prime reality'')
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| relative = [[Tiberius Kirk]] (father-in-law)<br />[[Aurelan Kirk]] (daughter-in-law)<br />[[Miramanee]] (daughter-in-law)<br />[[David Marcus]] (grandson)<br />[[Peter Kirk]] (grandson)<br />two grandsons<br />one unborn grandchild
 
| marital_status = Married
 
| marital_status = Married
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| spouse = [[George Kirk]]
| spouse = [[George Kirk]] (''prime reality'')<br>{{alt|George Kirk}} (Deceased - ''alternate reality'')<br>[[Unnamed Humans (23rd century)#James T. Kirk's stepdad|Unnamed male]] (''alternate reality'')
 
| children = [[George Samuel Kirk]]<br>[[James T. Kirk]] (''prime reality'')<br>{{alt|James T. Kirk}} (''alternate reality'')
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| children = [[George Samuel Kirk]]<br />[[James T. Kirk]]
 
| actor = [[Jennifer Morrison]]
 
| actor = [[Jennifer Morrison]]
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== Prime reality ==
 
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'''Winona Kirk''' was the wife of [[Starfleet]] [[officer]] [[George Kirk]] and the mother of [[George Samuel Kirk]] and [[James T. Kirk]].
 
'''Winona Kirk''' was the wife of [[Starfleet]] [[officer]] [[George Kirk]] and the mother of [[George Samuel Kirk]] and [[James T. Kirk]].
   
In [[2233]] she was aboard the {{USS|Kelvin}} while her husband served as [[first officer]]. They named their second son after her father [[James (Winona Kirk's father)|James]] and her husband's father [[Tiberius Kirk|Tiberius]]. ({{film|11}})
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In [[2233]], she was aboard the {{USS|Kelvin}} while her husband served as [[first officer]]. They named their second son after her father {{dis|James|Winona Kirk's father}} and her husband's father [[Tiberius Kirk|Tiberius]]. ({{film|11}})
   
She had four [[grandchild]]ren, three from her oldest son, and one from her youngest. ({{TOS|What Are Little Girls Made Of?}}; {{film|2}})
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She had five [[grandchild]]ren, three from her son George Samuel, and two from her son, James. ({{TOS|What Are Little Girls Made Of?|The Paradise Syndrome}}; {{film|2}})
 
== Alternate reality ==
 
'''Winona Kirk''' was the wife of [[Starfleet]] [[officer]] {{alt|George Kirk}} and the mother of [[George Samuel Kirk]] and {{alt|James T. Kirk}}. She was with her husband aboard the {{USS|Kelvin}} in [[2233]] before it was destroyed; they named their son after her father [[James (Winona Kirk's father)|James]] and his father [[Tiberius Kirk|Tiberius]].
 
 
[[File:Winona Kirk.jpg|thumb|left|Winona giving birth to James T. Kirk.]]
 
In 2233 of an [[alternate reality]], the ''Kelvin'' fell under the attack of the [[Romulan]] [[mining]] [[starship|vessel]] from the future called the ''[[Narada]]''. Winona was in the final stages of [[pregnancy]] at the time, and was wheeled to the escape shuttles on order of her husband, who had assumed the duties of command following the death of [[Captain]] [[Richard Robau]] at the hands of [[Nero]]. She went into labor shortly before boarding ''[[Medical Shuttle 37]]'' and evacuating the ship. George Kirk spent his final moments on the comm with his wife, deciding on the name "{{alt|James T. Kirk|James Tiberius}}" before the ''Kelvin'' collided with the ''Narada''.
 
 
Winona returned to [[Earth]], ultimately remarried, and settled her family in [[Iowa]]. Winona was off-planet in [[2245]] when James stole and crashed his step-father's [[1965]] [[Corvette]]. ({{film|11}})
 
   
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== Appendices ==
 
=== Background information ===
 
=== Background information ===
 
In the {{y|2009}} film {{film|11}}, Winona Kirk was portrayed by [[Jennifer Morrison]].
 
In the {{y|2009}} film {{film|11}}, Winona Kirk was portrayed by [[Jennifer Morrison]].
   
She 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 {{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.
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She 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 {{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 humanoids (23rd century)#James T. Kirk's stepdad|new husband]] heard in the film.
   
The name "Winona" originated in [[Vonda N. McIntyre]]'s TOS novel ''[[Enterprise: The First Adventure]]'', and became [[canon]] with its inclusion in the 2009 film.
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The name "Winona" originated in [[Vonda N. McIntyre]]'s TOS novel ''[[Enterprise: The First Adventure]]'', and became [[canon]] with its inclusion in the 2009 film.
   
''Star Trek'' writers [[Alex Kurtzman]] and [[Roberto Orci]] revealed Winona was a Starfleet officer, hence her presence aboard the ''Kelvin''.[http://darthmojo.wordpress.com/2009/05/14/trek-scribes-speak-complaints-addressed/#more-1201]
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''Star Trek'' writers [[Alex Kurtzman]] and [[Roberto Orci]] revealed Winona was a Starfleet officer, hence her presence aboard the ''Kelvin''. [http://darthmojo.wordpress.com/2009/05/14/trek-scribes-speak-complaints-addressed/#more-1201]
   
==== Alternate reality ====
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=== Apocrypha ===
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Information from several of the novels and short-stories states she was born in [[2210]] and was of Sioux descent.
In a commentary track on the {{film|11}} DVD, producer [[Damon Lindelof]] stated that, in an early form of the script, she died in childbirth - in an emergency, the [[transporter]] could be used to remove a baby from the womb, but at the cost of the mother's life. According to [[J.J. Abrams]], earlier scripts also included her in the angry telephone call during young Kirk's joyride, but this was dropped since, given her portrayal in his birth scene, it would feel "counter-intuitive" to cast her in this negative light.
 
   
 
In the [[Star Trek: The Original Series (Pocket)|TOS novel]] ''[[The Janus Gate]]'': ''{{dis|Past Prologue|novel}}'', Winona accompanied George to assignment on [[planet]] Grex is 2247. They left the planet when a [[civil war]] broke out one year later and moved back to their farm in [[Riverside]].
Only in the credits is it mentioned Winona remarried. A [[deleted scene]] had her sons being cared for by their uncle Frank, played by [[Brad William Henke]], who was abusive in her absence.
 
   
 
In the novels ''[[Enterprise: The First Adventure]]'' and ''{{dis|Final Frontier|novel}}'', Winona left [[Earth]] in [[2259]] after the death of her husband to stay with her eldest son in Deneva. She was present during the change of command ceremony when [[Christopher Pike]] passed command of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} to her son James T. Kirk in [[2264]].
=== Apocrypha ===
 
Information from several of the novels and short-stories states she was born in [[2210]] and was of Sioux descent. According to ''[[Time for Yesterday]]'', she died in a fire on the family farm in Riverside, [[Iowa]] on June 2, [[2283]]. She was cremated and her ashes were placed in a crypt in a chapel at her hometown of Riverside.
 
   
 
According to ''[[Time for Yesterday]]'', she died in a fire on the family farm in Riverside, [[Iowa]] on June 2, [[2283]]. She was cremated and her ashes were placed in a crypt in a chapel at her hometown of Riverside.
==== Prime reality ====
 
In the [[Star Trek: The Original Series (novel)|TOS novel]] ''[[The Janus Gate]]'': ''[[Past Prologue (novel)|Past Prologue]]'', Winona accompanied George to assignment on [[planet]] Grex is 2247. They left the planet when a [[civil war]] broke out one year later and moved back to their farm in [[Riverside]].
 
 
In the novels ''[[Enterprise: The First Adventure]]'' and ''[[Final Frontier (novel)|Final Frontier]]'', Winona left [[Earth]] in [[2259]] after the death of her husband to stay with her eldest son in Deneva. She was present during the change of command ceremony when [[Christopher Pike]] passed command of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} to her son James T. Kirk in [[2264]].
 
   
 
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For the alternate reality counterpart, please see Winona Kirk (alternate reality).

Winona Kirk was the wife of Starfleet officer George Kirk and the mother of George Samuel Kirk and James T. Kirk.

In 2233, she was aboard the USS Kelvin while her husband served as first officer. They named their second son after her father James and her husband's father Tiberius. (Star Trek)

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

Appendices

Background information

In the 2009 film Star Trek, Winona Kirk was portrayed by Jennifer Morrison.

She may have a brother, since James T. Kirk said he was staying at his uncle's farm 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.

The name "Winona" originated in Vonda N. McIntyre's TOS novel Enterprise: The First Adventure, and became canon with its inclusion in the 2009 film.

Star Trek writers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci revealed Winona was a Starfleet officer, hence her presence aboard the Kelvin. [1]

Apocrypha

Information from several of the novels and short-stories states she was born in 2210 and was of Sioux descent.

In the TOS novel The Janus Gate: Past Prologue, Winona accompanied George to assignment on planet Grex is 2247. They left the planet when a civil war broke out one year later and moved back to their farm in Riverside.

In the novels Enterprise: The First Adventure and Final Frontier, Winona left Earth in 2259 after the death of her husband to stay with her eldest son in Deneva. She was present during the change of command ceremony when Christopher Pike passed command of the USS Enterprise to her son James T. Kirk in 2264.

According to Time for Yesterday, she died in a fire on the family farm in Riverside, Iowa on June 2, 2283. She was cremated and her ashes were placed in a crypt in a chapel at her hometown of Riverside.

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