Summary

Star Trek: Voyager’s Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) revealed that Captain Kirk (William Shatner) broke a promise he made during a season 3 episode ofStar Trek: The Original Series. AlthoughVoyagerandThe Original Seriesdidn’t tend to have much in common,TOSwas a source of inspiration foreveryStar Trekmovie and TV showthat came after it, being the father of the franchise and the originator of theStar Trektimeline.As such,Voyagerhad the occasional obscure reference toTOSthroughout its run, including in the season 4 episode, “Concerning Flight.”

“Concerning Flight” hadan interesting premise that focused on the holographic Leonardo da Vinci (John Rhys-Davies)who had been introduced in the previous two-part episode “Scorpion.” Due to an attack by alien pirates, the da Vinci hologram was stolen from the USS Voyager’s databanks, and with the help of the Doctor’s (Robert Picardo) mobile emitter, had an adventure on an alien planet along with Captain Janeway andTuvok (Tim Russ). While Janeway and Tuvok were working on reacquiring da Vinci from the aliens, they had a discussion about the real da Vinci that revealed a surprisingTOSEaster egg.

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Star Trek: Voyager’s “Concerning Flight” References TOS’s “Requiem For Methuselah”

“Concerning Flight” references TOS in the context of Leonardo da Vinci

While talking about da Vinci with Tuvok in “Concerning Flight,” Janeway referenced the fact that Captain Kirk claimed to have met the real da Vinci, although the evidence for the claim was inconclusive. Janeway’s comment was a reference to theStar Trek: The Original Seriesepisode “Requiem for Methuselah,” during which Kirk, Spock (Leonard Nimoy), andDr. McCoy (DeForest Kelley)encountered an immortal being going by the name Flint (James Daly) on an alien planet. During the episode,Flint revealed that he had been many famous historical figures from Earth’s past, including da Vinci.

Voyager’s creative team clearly did their homework for “Concerning Flight,” making sure that the continuity betweenVoyagerandTOSremained solid with a reference like Janeway’s comment about Kirk.

Leonardo da Vinci and Captain Janeway look at something in awe in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Concerning Flight”

Janeway referencing Kirk meeting da Vinci inVoyageris certainly an obscure callback, but also underscores just how interconnected theStar Trekfranchise is.Voyager’s creative team clearly did their homework for “Concerning Flight,” making sure that the continuity betweenVoyagerandTOSremained solid with a reference like Janeway’s comment about Kirk. This would almost certainly have pleased audiences who were aficionados ofTOSandVoyagerat the time. However,it also reveals that Kirk may have been in the wrong by telling people about meeting Flint.

Star Trek: Voyager Confirms Captain Kirk Broke His TOS “Requiem For Methuselah” Promise

Janeway knowing about Kirk meeting da Vinci shows that he broke a promise

Janeway being aware that Kirk met Flint at all shows that Kirk broke a promise he made to Flint towards the end of “Requiem For Methuselah” not to reveal the man’s identity. As a trade-off for leaving Flint and his android love interest Rayna (Louise Sorel) alone, despite Kirk being in love with Rayna, Kirk promised that Flint’s secret about being da Vinci and several other important historical figures was safe with him. However,Kirk must have documented his encounter with Flint somewhere for Starfleet, or else Janeway would never have mentioned it.

Star Trek: Voyager’s other big connection toThe Original Serieswas revealed in the season 3 episode, “Flashback,” which established that Tuvok had served on the USS Excelsior under Captain Hikaru Sulu (George Takei).

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Given that Captain Kirk is known for being a wild card character, and the fact that he was at odds with Flint over their mutual feelings for Rayna,it’s not completely surprising that he broke his promise about revealing Flint’s identity. While it isn’t clear when or why Kirk discussed Flint, inStar Trek: Voyager, the matter had apparently become part of the historical record. Ultimately, Kirk breaking his promise to Flint likely mattered little, since Flint’s immortality was failing, but it does underscore some of Kirk’s less desirable personality traits.

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