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There are three seasons of Strange New Worlds left, but some key events have to happen before Captain Kirk gets command of ...
Captain Pike commanded the USS Enterprise from 2250 to about 2265, when Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) took over the flagship of the United Federation of Planets.
This Pike's tenure as captain of the Enterprise is much shorter than the original as he's quickly taken prisoner and tortured by the villain Nero, paving the way for Kirk to make the improbable ...
Captain Pike and the Enterprise crew are back and on the hunt for The Gorn. Here’s everything we know about 'Strange New ...
As Star Trek: Strange New Worlds debuts, let’s look back at the beginning (and end) of the original captain of the USS Enterprise. This is Captain Pike's timeline story so far.
When the Starship Enterprise first whooshed across American television screens on Sept. 8, 1966, William Shatner’s James T. Kirk was the smart leader sitting in the captain’s chair.
Star Trek: The Animated Series revealed that Captain Robert April preceded Captain Pike in command of the USS Enterprise, who of course was then followed by the one and only Captain James T Kirk.
In the beginning, in the “Star Trek” universe, there was only Captain Kirk. At least to the general public. When the Starship Enterprise first whooshed across American television screens on ...
Christopher Pike was captain of the Enterprise before James Tiberius Kirk, taking over from the illustrious ship's first captain, Robert April, in the 2250s and serving until 2262.
The 336-page hardcover’s plot is centered around Capt. Christopher Pike and his intrepid Enterprise crew cruising along the Klingon Empire’s guarded borders.
But Kirk had actually been preceded as captain of the Enterprise by Christopher Pike — a stoic, vague figure played by Jeffrey Hunter in a rejected 1964 “Trek” pilot who made only a fleeting ...