Talos IV is the planet that appeared in The Cage, however, Captain Pike didn't remain on the planet.
You're referring to the illusion created for VIma that Pike remained on the surface.
Captain Christopher Pike was the fictional commander of the Starship Enterprise, from the Star Trek TV series, before Captain James Tiberius Kirk.
Christopher Pike Kirk was just one of many captains in Star Fleet. He was an Admiral for a while and then returned to being a Captain. He was never head of Star Fleet. He was only the Captain of the Enterprise.
In the Original Series Captain Christopher Pike was played by Jeffrey Hunter and Sean Kenney. In the alternate reality of the Star Trek 2009 movie Captain / Admiral Pike was played by Bruce Greenwood.
Keep in mind that the timeline was altered in the film Star Trek (2009), so the fates of various characters has and could change from that point forward. It has nothing to do with the actor's (Bruce Greenwood) relationship with JJ Abrams. Greenwood has expressed gratitude for playing Christopher Pike, and has acted in Abrams' other films.
Chronologically, Captain Jonathan Archer was the captain of the first starship Enterprise in the prequel series Enterprise (2001-2005) However, Captain James T. Kirk was the first captain to appear in the franchise, on the original series (TOS) from 1966-1969. An earlier captain of the Enterprise NCC-1701 was Captain Christopher Pike, who appeared in the first Star Trek pilot filmed in 1964. Star Trek pilot (added to TOS as "The Cage") - Christopher Pike (Jeffrey Hunter) Star Trek the original series - James T. Kirk (William Shatner) Star Trek / Enterprise - Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula)
Captain Christopher Pike was the fictional commander of the Starship Enterprise, from the Star Trek TV series, before Captain James Tiberius Kirk.
The character of Captain Christopher Pike was portrayed by Jeffrey Hunter.
Christopher Pike, he was featured in that two part series
Christopher Pike Kirk was just one of many captains in Star Fleet. He was an Admiral for a while and then returned to being a Captain. He was never head of Star Fleet. He was only the Captain of the Enterprise.
In the Original Series Captain Christopher Pike was played by Jeffrey Hunter and Sean Kenney. In the alternate reality of the Star Trek 2009 movie Captain / Admiral Pike was played by Bruce Greenwood.
He played Captain Christopher Pike in the pilot for Star Trek called "The Cage".
Leslie Nielsen was the male lead (along with Walter Pidgeon) in "Forbidden Planet."
The original pilot episode "The Cage" Featuring Captain Christopher Pike ran for 50 Minutes.
Kirk was not captain in the pilot episode of Star Trek, the original captain was Christopher Pike played by Jeffrey Hunter
Keep in mind that the timeline was altered in the film Star Trek (2009), so the fates of various characters has and could change from that point forward. It has nothing to do with the actor's (Bruce Greenwood) relationship with JJ Abrams. Greenwood has expressed gratitude for playing Christopher Pike, and has acted in Abrams' other films.
Chronologically, Captain Jonathan Archer was the captain of the first starship Enterprise in the prequel series Enterprise (2001-2005) However, Captain James T. Kirk was the first captain to appear in the franchise, on the original series (TOS) from 1966-1969. An earlier captain of the Enterprise NCC-1701 was Captain Christopher Pike, who appeared in the first Star Trek pilot filmed in 1964. Star Trek pilot (added to TOS as "The Cage") - Christopher Pike (Jeffrey Hunter) Star Trek the original series - James T. Kirk (William Shatner) Star Trek / Enterprise - Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula)
Star Trek Captian Christopher Pike (played by the late Jeffrey Hunter [November 25, 1926 - May 27, 1969] ) was a Starfleet officer . He was captain of the starship USS Enterprise and immediate predecessor to James T. Kirk . Captain Pike was aboard a training vessel when a baffle plate ruptured and exposed many helpless trainees and cadets to delta-particle radiation . Pike rescued many of these cadets from the danger but was hopelessly crippled by the rays . The disfigured Pike was put on a form of advanced life support which sustained his withered body and life functions .