Of course the Chronology is in error on everything that contradicts onscreen facts; it's just that "contradiction" can be rather complex and indirect. And the timing of TOS is one of the more problematic points. It makes little sense to assume the episodes would be evenly spaced within the five years, say, when there is no plot point calling for this and when the stardates advance in spurts.
Khan sleeping for two centuries rather than three is easy to handwave away: he was traveling at relativistic speeds, and anything past the 0.45 c mark would turn his three centuries into less than 250 subjective years, which is the time he would have spent asleep and the only viewpoint that would matter to the egoist. And we really, really want Khan to do half a cee or even better, to get him out of the way of expanding Earth space travel in time for the "Space Seed" encounter.
The reference to Regulus being 300 ly away from Bajor requires more work. It's Jake Sisko saying it, tho, and in bitter complaint: he would be highly motivated to exaggerate, by an order of magnitude if need be ("Why do we take the hovercar? Houston is like a thousand miles from gramp's place, dad!"), and OTOH he doesn't seem to know much about astrography anyway. Yeah, he may be a Starfleet brat, but all that entails AFAWK is that he zips from A to B at warp while pretending to fish. And Ben wouldn't be inclined to contradict a complaint.
(The other option is that "Science Academy on Regulus Three" is located nowhere near the real star Regulus. Perhaps it's located on the third colonial conquest of the Regulan culture instead, or on a star known by a name that sounds like "Regulus" but refers to a completely different ball of gas. That way lies madness, but it shouldn't stop us from taking a few tentative steps at least.)
Timo Saloniemi
Khan sleeping for two centuries rather than three is easy to handwave away: he was traveling at relativistic speeds, and anything past the 0.45 c mark would turn his three centuries into less than 250 subjective years, which is the time he would have spent asleep and the only viewpoint that would matter to the egoist. And we really, really want Khan to do half a cee or even better, to get him out of the way of expanding Earth space travel in time for the "Space Seed" encounter.
The reference to Regulus being 300 ly away from Bajor requires more work. It's Jake Sisko saying it, tho, and in bitter complaint: he would be highly motivated to exaggerate, by an order of magnitude if need be ("Why do we take the hovercar? Houston is like a thousand miles from gramp's place, dad!"), and OTOH he doesn't seem to know much about astrography anyway. Yeah, he may be a Starfleet brat, but all that entails AFAWK is that he zips from A to B at warp while pretending to fish. And Ben wouldn't be inclined to contradict a complaint.
(The other option is that "Science Academy on Regulus Three" is located nowhere near the real star Regulus. Perhaps it's located on the third colonial conquest of the Regulan culture instead, or on a star known by a name that sounds like "Regulus" but refers to a completely different ball of gas. That way lies madness, but it shouldn't stop us from taking a few tentative steps at least.)
Timo Saloniemi
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