ijb@druxv.UUCP (12/14/83)
I think the most blatant example of Kirk and sex was in "Bread and Circuses." In this episode Kirk is sent a "slave girl" to "comfort" him before he is to be executed.
rene@umcp-cs.UUCP (12/17/83)
Actually, THE most blatant episode is 'The Paradise Syndrome' (or was it 'This side of paradise'?) where Kirk gets a girl pregnant. I mean, in the others they COULD have just had a nap ... :-) - rene -- Arpa: rene.umcp-cs@CSNet-relay Uucp:...{allegra,seismo}!umcp-cs!rene
debenedi@yale-com.UUCP (Robert DeBenedictis) (12/17/83)
Hmmm. Kirk and Spock. If we play a simple little anagram game we get . . . Spirk and Kock. And McCoy, well, he's just a deCoy. Now, they could've been named Kirm and Spock, but that would've been to obvious. Another Freudian On The Bridge with Robert DeBenedictis
debenedi@yale-com.UUCP (Robert DeBenedictis) (12/17/83)
Hmmm. Kirk and Spock. If we play a simple little anagram game we get . . . Spirk and Kock. And McCoy, well, he's just a deCoy. Now, they could've been named Kirm and Spock, but that would've been too obvious. Another Freudian On The Bridge with Robert DeBenedictis
rjnoe@ihlts.UUCP (Roger Noe) (12/19/83)
True, getting Miramanee pregnant in "The Paradise Syndrome" is incontrovertible evidence of Kirk's having had sex. But we never catch them in the act (so to speak) and thus the example is not "blatant". And I know you don't believe that Kirk was just getting up from a nap with Deela in "Wink of an Eye". Second, it could be argued that it was not actually Kirk on that planet doing those things (referring again to Paradise Syndrome) as he had lost self- knowledge of his true identity. Not that I would necessarily argue that way, but the case is there. -- Roger Noe UUCP: ihnp4!ihlts!rjnoe ARPA: ihnp4!ihlts!rjnoe@berkeley
bmcjmp@burdvax.UUCP (Barb Puder) (12/20/83)
Yes, but in "The Paradise Syndrome", he was married to the woman!