Heh, heh... "Fuck the bosses!" But that's not really how I think about Kirk. I see him as more of a boy scout.
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"Jim Kirk was many things, but he was never a Boy Scout."
Okay, that's not quite right, I suppose, but a bit less of an anti-hero. Much more of white-hat type. But I have to admit to being a very casual Trek fan, so maybe I missed some flagrant rule-breaking in canon.
Well, the Prime Directive against interference with alien societies was always more of a guideline than a rule with Kirk, but Starfleet did trust him with a kickass battleship.
He disobeyed Starfleet a few times, usually when it had to do with Spock.
There are a small handful of incidences where Kirk's rules violations were so flagrant, he caused the rules to be rewritten (Kobiyashi Maru), or even have entire new branches of Star Fleet created (Temporal Enforcement).
Kirk practiced cowboy diplomacy.
even have entire new branches of Star Fleet created (Temporal Enforcement).
As well as Aid for Dependents of Starfleet Officers.
And of course, Kirk is at the top of the Most Wanted list at the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to World-Controlling Computers.
As well as Aid for Dependents of Star Fleet Officers.
Almost entirely comprised of families of junior grade officers.
Cashmere is me.
nods