Personal log, James T. Kirk
The personal log of James T. Kirk contained log entries kept while he served aboard the starship USS Enterprise.
Entries
2267
- "Personal log, stardate 3013.1. I find it hard to believe the events of the past 24 hours or the plea of Mr. Spock standing general court martial… Why? Why does Spock want to take to that forbidden world his former captain, mutilated by a recent space disaster, now a shell of a man unable to speak or move? The only answer Spock would give was on the hearing room screen. How Spock could do this, he refused to explain, but there before our eyes actual images from thirteen years ago… Of Captain Pike as he was when he commanded this vessel, of Spock in those days and of how the Enterprise had become the first and only starship to visit Talos IV. They had received a distress signal from that planet and discovered there still alive after many years, the survivors of a missing vessel only to find it was all an illusion. No survivors, no encampment, it was all a trap set by a race of being who could make a man believe he was seeing anything they wished him to see. And Captain Pike was gone, a prisoner for some unknown purpose."
- "Personal log, supplemental. The court martial of Mr. Spock has been convened in closed session. Despite all we can do, images continue to be transmitted to us from Talos IV.
- "Personal log, stardate 3013.2. Reconvening court martial of Mr. Spock and the strangest trial evidence ever heard aboard a starship… from the mysterious planet now only one hour ahead of us; the story of Captain Pike's imprisonment there."
- "Personal log, supplemental. Strange evidence from the past… how the Talosians, planning to breed a society of Human slaves, tempted Captain Pike with the Earth woman they held in captivity… and as she appeared to him in many forms, each more exciting than the last, Pike was beginning to weaken." (TOS: "The Menagerie, Part II")
2268
- "Personal log, Stardate 3620.7. Have I the right to jeopardize my crew, my ship for a feeling I can't even put into words? No man achieves Starfleet command without relying on intuition, but have I made a rational decision? Am I letting the horrors of the past distort my judgment of the present?" (TOS: "Obsession")
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| Logs of the USS Enterprise |
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| Ship's log |
| Captain's logs: 2250s • 2259 • 2265 • 2266 • 2267 • 2268 • 2269 • 2270 • mid-2270s • 2285 |
| Department logs: Cadet's log • Chief medical officer's log/Medical log • Communications officer's log • First officer's log • Science officer's log • Security officer's log |
| Personal logs: Christine Chapel • James T. Kirk • La'An Noonien-Singh • Spock |
| Personal department logs: Cadet's personal log • Captain's personal log • Chief medical officer's personal log • First officer's personal log • Pilot's personal log • Science officer's personal log |
| Personal logs |
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| Positional logs: Cadet's personal log • Captain's/Acting captain's personal log • Chief engineer's personal log • Chief medical officer's personal log • First officer's personal log • Pilot's personal log • Science officer's personal log • Second officer's personal log |
| Individual logs: Amasov • Jonathan Archer • Brad Boimler • Michael Burnham • Beverly Crusher • The Doctor • Gwyndala • Maxwell Forrest • Kathryn Janeway • Harry Kim • Kira Nerys • James T. Kirk • Daniel Kwan • Geordi La Forge • Neelix • La'An Noonien-Singh • Miles O'Brien • Tom Paris • Peanut Hamper • Jean-Luc Picard • Christopher Pike • Saul Ramon • Malcolm Reed • William T. Riker • Keith Rocha • Saru • Seven of Nine • Benjamin Sisko • Spock • Stone • T'Pring • Deanna Troi • Tuvok • Aquiel Uhnari • Donald Varley • Worf |
External link
Personal log, James T. Kirk at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works