Re: If Star Trek Beyond Is The Last Film Should They Start NuTNG or Re
Rewatch 2009 without the rose tinted specatales
I'm sorry, but did you actually watch either film? 2009 threw away the entire prime universe, Abrams Trek is taking place in an alternate reality to all the other Trek series and movies. Not to mention destroying Vulcan. Undermining the credibility of the command structure of Starfleet. Making the de facto good guys of the universe (Starfleet) the bad guys.
What Star Trek have you been watching?
Kirk threatened to annihilate the entire habitable surface of Eminiar VII in "A Taste of Armageddon" and is also part of military espionage in "The Enterprise Incident". Sisko was an accessory to murder in "In the Pale Moonlight" and poisoned the surface of a planet in "For the Uniform". Admiral Leyton attempted to overthrow the duly elected government of the Federation in "Homefront"/"Paradise Lost". Archer steals warp coils in "Damage" and I can go on and on and on and on and on...
As far as Kirk undermining the command structure of Starfleet, I'm guessing you forgot about him stealing the Enterprise, going to a restricted sector and then destroying the Enterprise? Kirk also violated orders in "Amok Time" and regularly pushed his orders to the limits of what he could get away with (See: "The Galileo Seven"/"The Trouble with Tribbles"). That also doesn't count his unique interpretations of the Prime Directive.
For someone who claims that Abrams got it wrong, you sure have missed much of the last 50 years.
The line you're "attacking" is a reference to Abrams-Kirk being promoted without merit to the captaincy of the Federation flagship, thus undermining the command structure. If you know anyone onboard can be made the captain of the ship at the whim of the current captain, for no discernible reason, and the only thing preventing senior officers from undermining those above them simple to gain position... how is that functionally different than the mirror universe? The officers are trained better? They know not to do that kind of thing? Guess everyone but Kirk was paying attention in those ethics classes.
And it's cute that you're ignoring the context of these events. In 2009 this is the first and only encounter we have had with this version of Kirk in that universe. And in that first encounter he's an utter asshat with an idiot for a mentor who emotionally manipulates his superior officer (in every possible sense of the word) to satisfy his own ego and gain the captain's chair. And this is how we're introduced to this version of the character. Basically the opposite of a good Starfleet officer, to say nothing of a good captain. But whatever. I guess character and integrity and the needs of the many are irrelevant in the New Order.
Let's play a game. I'll give you a cookie if you can tell me the substantive difference between how your examples treated their moral dilemmas compared to how Abrams-Kirk treated his. The easiest will probably be "Pale Moon Light" compared to "2009".
Rewatch 2009 without the rose tinted specatales
