The Kirk bit works as both a funny fake-out for fans who await Wesley’s debut as James T., and one of the new show’s many nods to “Star Trek: The Original Series.” Samuel Kirk is a character within existing “Trek” canon, and he makes his debut appearance in the first season finale of the original series.
Sam Kirk first appears in the 1967 episode “Operation — Annihilate!” The USS Enterprise is on the hunt for the source of a wave of a strange mass illness, and their search brings them to the Federation colony of Deneva. Kirk (played by William Shatner) receives a distress call that turns out to be from Aurelan, the wife of his biologist brother Sam, and gets to the planet as quickly as he can. Unfortunately, when he arrives, he finds Sam already dead at the hands of a parasitic hive mind creature.
When the team stumbles upon Sam’s body, Kirk turns it over to identify him, only for audiences to discover that he’s played by none other than Shatner himself. It’s one of the original series’ many, many bits of accidental comedy, as the character pretty much just looks like Shatner with a small, fake mustache and different hairstyle. And while Sam is alive and well in “Strange New Worlds,” he’s still sporting that same little ‘stache.
“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” does plenty to pique longtime fans’ curiosity in its premiere outing, but few moments are as sensational and surprising as the introduction of this Kirk sibling. We’ve only met him for all of one minute, but Sam Kirk already seems to be a playful presence, perhaps in possession of some of his brother’s charms. Plus, Spock gets to be his boss, which sounds like a great “Trek” dynamic if ever I’ve heard one. Sam’s not wearing a red shirt, and we know he won’t die in “Trek” canon for some time thanks to the events of the original show. Let’s hope Sam sticks around.
“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” arrives Thursdays on Paramount+.