I know this was never addressed in film but in any non canon source was it ever talked about if Chekov was punished by Starfleet for negligence in letting Khan escape?
At the beginning of TWOK he's a first officer on the Reliant, one step away from being a captain and the first of TOS characters to show that indeed it is possible for them to be promoted and assigned to other posts besides the Enterprise.
I know Kirk was at starfleet HQ in TMP but we never saw him actually do anything there and within 10 minutes of his first appearance in the film he's back at the CO of the Enterprise. So I don't count that.
So after he's rescued and recovers he helps the Enterprise destroy the Reliant......and then apparently just resumes his old duties aboard the Enterprise. Wouldn't it make sense, and wouldn't Chekov want, to be given another posting as first officer? Was there a reason starfleet chose not to do so?
I know they couldn't hold him responsible for anything that happened after the eels were put in his brain because he was basically controlled by Khan at that point. He also had Kirk and McCoy to back up those claims by saying "Yep, we saw this horrible thing some out of his ear that Kirk vaporized."
BUT.....The Reliant did mistake one planet for another and I think that's a pretty big goof to make, especially when that mistake led to Khan's escape and all the events that followed.
I know Terrell should take the most blame for that mistake, but he's dead so you can't very well discipline him, which makes Chekov the next in line to suffer any punitive actions Starfleet would take for such negligence.
I know Chekov could argue he was just following Terrell's orders and the navigator screwed up in taking them there and it wasn't really his fault...etc, etc, etc. The military has shown on many occasions that they have no problem holding a senior officer responsible for the actions of his ship and/or crew even if they were really something that was beyond his/her control. In light of Terrell not being available to answer for it then Chekov would be the most senior officer involved.
So, aside from reuniting the full crew, was a ST reason ever given for Chekov apparently being given the shaft at another spot as a first officer which, logically, would probably lead to him being a captain sooner or later. Instead of just going back to the same duties he was doing 15 years ago?
At the beginning of TWOK he's a first officer on the Reliant, one step away from being a captain and the first of TOS characters to show that indeed it is possible for them to be promoted and assigned to other posts besides the Enterprise.
I know Kirk was at starfleet HQ in TMP but we never saw him actually do anything there and within 10 minutes of his first appearance in the film he's back at the CO of the Enterprise. So I don't count that.
So after he's rescued and recovers he helps the Enterprise destroy the Reliant......and then apparently just resumes his old duties aboard the Enterprise. Wouldn't it make sense, and wouldn't Chekov want, to be given another posting as first officer? Was there a reason starfleet chose not to do so?
I know they couldn't hold him responsible for anything that happened after the eels were put in his brain because he was basically controlled by Khan at that point. He also had Kirk and McCoy to back up those claims by saying "Yep, we saw this horrible thing some out of his ear that Kirk vaporized."
BUT.....The Reliant did mistake one planet for another and I think that's a pretty big goof to make, especially when that mistake led to Khan's escape and all the events that followed.
I know Terrell should take the most blame for that mistake, but he's dead so you can't very well discipline him, which makes Chekov the next in line to suffer any punitive actions Starfleet would take for such negligence.
I know Chekov could argue he was just following Terrell's orders and the navigator screwed up in taking them there and it wasn't really his fault...etc, etc, etc. The military has shown on many occasions that they have no problem holding a senior officer responsible for the actions of his ship and/or crew even if they were really something that was beyond his/her control. In light of Terrell not being available to answer for it then Chekov would be the most senior officer involved.
So, aside from reuniting the full crew, was a ST reason ever given for Chekov apparently being given the shaft at another spot as a first officer which, logically, would probably lead to him being a captain sooner or later. Instead of just going back to the same duties he was doing 15 years ago?