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Writer(s): Peter David
Artist(s): James W. Fry, Curt Swan, and Arne Starr
Publisher: DC Comics
Editor(s): Robert Greenberger
Series: DC TOS annual v2 #2
Published: 1991
Pages: 56
Stardate: Unknown (Unknown)

First time anywhere!
Kirk's days at Starfleet Academy!

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[edit] Background Information

[edit] Creators

[edit] Characters

Canon characters listed below are linked to the main article about them. Non-canon characters are not linked, but those that recurred, appearing or being mentioned in more than one story, are defined further in DC TOS characters.

[edit] Regular and recurring characters

James T. Kirk 
Future Enterprise captain. Broke up with his girlfriend Ruth the night before going to Starfleet Academy.
George Samuel Kirk 
James Kirk's older brother. Dating Aurela.
Matt Decker 
Strategy professor. He was later seen as a Captain in "The Doomsday Machine"
Ben Finney 
Dean of Students. Later encountered in "Court Martial".
Gary Mitchell 
Slob of a roommate, next encountered in "Where No Man Has Gone Before".
Finnegan 
Third-year student adviser. Practical joker. Next encountered in "Shore Leave".
Carol Marcus 
Science major at the Academy. Pushed toward Kirk by Mitchell. They later started a relationship. Later encountered in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
Uhura 
Upper class-woman. Close friend of Carol Marcus.
Kyle 
Classmate of Kirk and Mitchell.
Ruth 
Girlfriend of Kirk until they broke up the night before he left for the Academy. She moved to San Francisco to be near him at the end of the first term and they got back together as a couple.
Previous annual:
#1: "So Near the Touch"
Comics
DC TOS volume 2
DC Annual
Next annual:
#3: "Homeworld"
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