[net.startrek] Kirk's Conquests -- The List

elb@mtx5d.UUCP (Ellen Bart) (07/08/85)

	Here it is -- the list of Kirk's Women.  Thanks to all
those who contributed - especially "lgil".  It was his/her list
which was the most comprehensive and which I have used (with
modifications) below.

	Lgil had only two categories - Past relationships and conquests.
I have chosen here to subdivide them further - mainly this was to
stress the distiction between women Kirk fell for and really cared
about from women whom he merely "used".  There is some grey area,
of course, as in the cases of Shanna and Drusilla.  The category
'Other' was mainly for women in special circumstances (Thelasa) or
women I didn't know how to place.  I welcome suggestions and
comments on these (as well as the rest of the list).

	One of the most interesting things I found is that the
list is of managable size.  Many people speculated on the net and
in private mail that the list would run close to 50-60 names.
Maybe Kirk isn't as much of a playboy as we all thought :-}

ellen bart



Past relationships first:
	Ruth (Shore Leave)
	Dr. Helen Noel (Dagger of the Mind) - probably not serious
	Lt. Areel Shaw (Court Martial)
	Dr. Janet Wallace (The Deadly Years)
	Dr. Janice Lester (Turnabout Intruder)
	Carol Markus (TWOK)

'In the line of duty'
	Andrea (an android, but...) (What are Little Girls Made Of?)
	Sylvia (Catspaw)
	Kelinda (By Any Other Name)
	Deela (Wink of an Eye)
	Uhura (Plato's Stepchildren)
	Marta (Whom Gods Destroy)

'If only it was another time, another place...'
	Edith Keeler (City on the Edge of Forever)
	Miramanee (The Paradise Syndrome)
	Rayna (Requiem for Methuselah)
	Odona (The Mark of Gideon)
	Shanna (Gamesters of Triskelion)
	Drusilla (Bread and Circuses)
	Yeoman Janice Rand (Enemy Within, Miri, Naked Time, etc.)


'Seduced by'
	Nona (A Private Little War)
	Elaan (Elaan of Troyius)

'Other'
	Lenore Karidian (Conscience of the King)
	Marlena Moreau (Mirror, Mirror)
	Dr. Anne Mulhall (Return to Tomorrow)
	Eve (Mudd's Women)

allynh@ucbvax.ARPA (Allyn Hardyck) (07/16/85)

Did anyone else notice that, in the names of apparently non-terrestrial
origin, they for the most part still follow the Latin pattern of names ending
with "a" being female?