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'''Admiral James Komack''' was on the board of Starfleet Academy.
 
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| image = Komack, Amok Time.jpg
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| imagecap = Admiral Komack
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| gender = Male
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| species = [[Human]]
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| affiliation = [[Starfleet]]
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| rank = [[Admiral]]
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| occupation = Head of [[Starfleet Command]], [[Sector 9]]
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| status = Alive
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| datestatus = 2267
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| actor = [[Byron Morrow]]
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{{disambiguation|the director|James Komack (director)}}
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[[Admiral]] '''James Komack''' was a male [[Starfleet]] [[flag officer]] in the [[23rd century]]. In [[2267]], he was the head of [[Starfleet Command]], [[Sector 9]].
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That same year, Komack was responsible for overseeing the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}'s mission to [[Omicron Ceti III]]. After he learned of the survival of the [[Omicron colony|colonists]], he ordered them evacuated to [[Starbase 27]]. ({{TOS|This Side of Paradise}})
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Later that year, Admiral Komack denied the request of the ''Enterprise'' to divert to {{dis|Vulcan|planet}} but to maintain course for [[Altair VI]]. Komack later allowed ''Enterprise'' to divert following a request made by [[Vulcan]] matriarch [[T'Pau]]. ({{TOS|Amok Time}})
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== Background ==
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Admiral Komack, who was first mentioned as a dialogue reference in "This Side of Paradise", was played by [[Byron Morrow]] in "Amok Time". In that episode's revised final draft script, the character was described: "''[He] runs along the square-built lines of an [[English]] bulldog. He is a competent man, quick of speech and thought, but he is not going to like having a starship captain question his orders.''"
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According to the [[text commentary]] for "Amok Time", by [[Michael Okuda|Michael]] and [[Denise Okuda]], Komack was named for {{dis|James Komack|director}}, director of {{TOS|A Piece of the Action}}. That homage was later picked up in the eleventh film, when a name placard at Starfleet Academy read "{{dis|James Komack|alternate reality}}".
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Byron Morrow later portrayed Admiral [[Westervliet]] in {{e|For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky}}. Although Westervliet's name was not spoken on screen, but rather appeared in the end credits, a noticeable change was made in Morrow's appearance to differentiate between the two characters. Admiral Komack was almost entirely referred to as Westervliet in the script for "Amok Time", which established Komack as a separate character.
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Komack was one of the few admirals seen on [[Star Trek: The Original Series|the original series]]. In most instances when Kirk reported to a flag officer, it was to a [[commodore]].
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Revision as of 20:26, 28 March 2015

For the alternate reality counterpart, please see James Komack (alternate reality).
For the director, please see James Komack (director).

Admiral James Komack was a male Starfleet flag officer in the 23rd century. In 2267, he was the head of Starfleet Command, Sector 9.

That same year, Komack was responsible for overseeing the USS Enterprise's mission to Omicron Ceti III. After he learned of the survival of the colonists, he ordered them evacuated to Starbase 27. (TOS: "This Side of Paradise")

Later that year, Admiral Komack denied the request of the Enterprise to divert to Vulcan but to maintain course for Altair VI. Komack later allowed Enterprise to divert following a request made by Vulcan matriarch T'Pau. (TOS: "Amok Time")

Background

Admiral Komack, who was first mentioned as a dialogue reference in "This Side of Paradise", was played by Byron Morrow in "Amok Time". In that episode's revised final draft script, the character was described: "[He] runs along the square-built lines of an English bulldog. He is a competent man, quick of speech and thought, but he is not going to like having a starship captain question his orders."

According to the text commentary for "Amok Time", by Michael and Denise Okuda, Komack was named for James Komack, director of TOS: "A Piece of the Action". That homage was later picked up in the eleventh film, when a name placard at Starfleet Academy read "James Komack[!]".

Byron Morrow later portrayed Admiral Westervliet in "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky". Although Westervliet's name was not spoken on screen, but rather appeared in the end credits, a noticeable change was made in Morrow's appearance to differentiate between the two characters. Admiral Komack was almost entirely referred to as Westervliet in the script for "Amok Time", which established Komack as a separate character.

Komack was one of the few admirals seen on the original series. In most instances when Kirk reported to a flag officer, it was to a commodore.