Five times Jim felt something other than fear in the face of death.
A brief (alternate) history of Janice Rand
Bones plays "I Never" with Jim, Gaila and Nyota. Somewhere between the first round and the walk home, he figures out that some marks have more meaning than he ever thought.
It's not too long after they meet that Leonard McCoy begins to realize something bad is lurking in Jim's past. And he becomes determined to find out just what it is.
While a deadly disease incapacitates the Enterprise, an old enemy of Jim's forces him to remember his time on Tarsus IV. Spock finds Kirk's pain unacceptable.
Kevin knew the first moment he saw him. The eyes were unmistakable.
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Nyota Uhura always thought Jim Kirk was a simple man, easy to read.
The only thing we've found that makes the emptiness bearable is each other.
Jim and Leo are stranded on a planet at Christmas-- Leo's memories of Christmas are bittersweet. It turns out Jim's are just bitter.
If Leonard McCoy's life could get any fucking weirder, it would be … Jesus, he didn't even want to think what that could possibly mean, because it's already been too fucking weird to make any kind of rational sense.
Jim asked five questions about Tarsus. He received five answers.
The art of observation
Or: three revolutions that didn't fully come into realisation.
The five times that James Tiberus Kirk cried about Tarsus IV and the one time he actually felt closure.
Lieutenant Jason Mathews couldn't decide if he respected Jim Kirk.
Spock's unfamiliar with Tarsus IV, understanding it only in the abstract through the lens of distant history, and so it's difficult for him to understand the uproar over a man long-thought dead coming forward to proclaim his culpability in the killing of half a population of colonists.
Jim Kirk and Tarsus IV. " They don't talk about it while it's happening, of course, though Tommy's always moaning and clutching his belly, his face tight; though Kevin's white-knuckled and nauseous, always pestering Kodos, asking, Have you found them yet, do you know where my family is?"
The captain of the USS Yorktown receives a call from the captain of the USS Enterprise and remembers the day that she first met him.