In the episode "Amok Time", McCoy fakes Kirk's death by injecting him with a drug before he goes into combat with Spock. In the movie Star Trek: Generations, Kirk dies twice: saving the Enterprise from the approaching Nexus, and again helping Picard stop Soren from obliterating a star.
kuz he came in contact with radioactive crud. and because khan wanted him to die. and spock has a k.
SPOILER ALERT Yes, but he is brought back to life.
Dark Maul died in Star Trek The Phantom Menace episode 4.
Dr. McCoy's chronologically last appearance is in the pilot episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, in which he's still alive at 137 (people live longer in the future, of course). If you're asking about the original actor, DeForest Kelley died on June 11, 1999.
Darth Vader chokes him in "A New Hope" when he refused to give information. Mac 101
STAR TREK. They make more progress in technology and society. Star wars fights over who controls the galaxy and only care about power and money. they are blood thirsty scumbags. Star trek's Q entity can flip a ship upside down and blow them up whenever they like. The stupid force can;t do that! Star Trek. I'm assuming TOS Star Trek for this one, but it has been established that the Federation alone could stomp the Galactic Empire circa The Empire Strikes Back. The Federation has FTL travel, transporters, and synthesizers. In short, even assuming parity of military tech, the Federation has easier supply lines, immunity to the Immobilizer 418's Gravity Well, the ability to send marines to board vessels, probably higher computer processing power for hacking, (It's been established that, post-Katana Fleet fiasco, a lot of the ships in the Star Wars universe were decentralized into individual units with lesser processing power), sensors and tricorders that would rival the Force to detect entities, and phasers for their ground troops have a little-used but still there DISRUPT setting. This deserves special mention as you can shoot what amounts to a PLASMA BOMB at anything. And, finally-- (Warp Storm, somehow) The Imperium of Man somehow gets there. With a strength of twenty Imperial Guard Regiments, 10 of them vehicular, and two Space Marine chapters, they bring the Galaxy to Compliance. 40k beats all. Sources: Star Trek TOS, Star Trek the Roleplaying Game Warhammer 40,000
Veganchoriomeningitis was the disease Captain Kirk passed on in Star Trek The Original Series episode "The Mark of Gideon".
SPOILER ALERT Yes, but he is brought back to life.
Captain James T. Kirk dies in the movie Star Trek: Generations. Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek_Generations
yes when Kirk and Sulu skydive onto the mining platform a red shirt [forget his name.] opens his shute to late it would not be star trek without a red shirt kill.
If you die, you respawn at the nearest respawn point.
Captain Kirk dies while on Veridian III. He and Captain Picard are in a fight with a nut job named Soran. Kirk dies after suffering injuries from a metal catwalk collapsing beneath him. Picard then buried him nearby. (After defeating Soran.)
No, he went off to Starfleet Academy. There is a very brief shot of him at the wedding in Star Trek Nemesis.
Friendship One, Season 7
The original Captain Kirk still had his father well into adulthood, although he was never seen onscreen. In the new movie, which takes place in an alternate timeline, his father is killed shortly after Kirk's birth.
Star Trek Deep Space Nine - 1993 The Die Is Cast 3-21 was released on: USA: 1 May 1995
Captain Scott died on the Antarctic continent on his return trek from the South Pole.
None of the above.