If we all watch Star Trek in Stardate order then we see Chekov on the ship before Khan anyway! 
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Khan seems quite stuck on the whole "200 years" period, doesn't he? Even though it's been 15 years since he was defrosted, which was the point at which Kirk told Khan he'd been "sleeping" for an estimated two centuries.The TWOK writers even when out of their way to reinforce the time period confusion from Space Seed.
From TWOK (both from the same speech):
KHAN: Captain! Captain! Save your strength. These people have sworn to live and die at my command two hundred years before you were born. Do you mean he never told you the tale? To amuse your Captain? No? Never told you how the Enterprise picked up the Botany Bay, lost in space in the year nineteen hundred and ninety-six, myself and the ship's company in cryogenic freeze?Paul Winfield (22 May 1939) played Captain Terrell; he was 42 during filming, so, TWOK is greater than ~1996 + 242+ = ~2238+ (definitely the 23rd Century), or based on Khan's second rant, around ~1996 + (~200 + ?) = ~2196+ (very, very late 22nd Century to 23rd Century). By now, Khan might be going senile, but year 2285 is 289 years after 1996 which fits on the high-side of the above date possibilities.
[and the famous line a few seconds later...]
KHAN: This is Ceti Alpha Five. ...Ceti Alpha Six exploded six months after we were left here. The shock shifted the orbit of this planet and everything was laid waste. Admiral Kirk ...never bothered to check on our progress. It was only the fact of my genetically engineered intellect that enabled us to survive! On Earth, ...two hundred years ago, ...I was a prince, ...with power over millions.
Spock's approximations, like his guesses, are more reliable than other people's facts.Spock in season 3 would have given the precise number of years if he could.
The fact that he didn't suggests he couldn't
The Botany Bay was quite a distance out in space so I guess we'd have to assume that the odd space storm or two pushed them further out than where they would normally have been!
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With so many black holes, wormholes, etc. surrounding the Sol System, you'd think Starfleet would mapped them out by now and use them to send starships out as short-cuts to deep space.No doubt all these vessels and items "disappeared into what they used to call a black hole" and emerged in other parts of the galaxy, like V'Ger.
Good science fiction trumps bad real science every time.Alpha Ceti (which was inexplicably inverted to "Ceti Alpha" in SS & TWOK) is 250 light-years away by current estimates (though it was believed to be about half that when "Space Seed" was written), which means the BB couldn't have gotten to its vicinity in only 200 years without warp drive. The official timeline putting TOS 260 years after its launch is viable if you assume the BB managed to accelerate to relativistic speed, and that it wasn't too close to Alpha Ceti when Kirk decided to divert there.
Well, the BB has simple nuclear-powered engines: Maybe they used the green fuel to get to .35c, the yellow fuel to get to .70c, and the red fuel to get to .88c.Good science fiction trumps bad real science every time.![]()
Alpha Ceti (which was inexplicably inverted to "Ceti Alpha" in SS & TWOK)
Khan seems quite stuck on the whole "200 years" period, doesn't he? Even though it's been 15 years since he was defrosted, which was the point at which Kirk told Khan he'd been "sleeping" for an estimated two centuries.
So, 215 years?
Well, if the Botany Bay was travelling 0.67 of lightspeed, 270 years would appear like 200 to the occupants.
Simple answer: Khan simply never bothered to check the date. What relevance would it have for him, anyway?
MARLA: Captain, it's a sleeper ship.
KIRK: Suspended animation.
MARLA: I've seen old photographs of this. Necessary because of the time involved in space travel until about the year 2018. It took years just to travel from one planet to another.
MARLA: Captain, it's a sleeper ship.
KIRK: Suspended animation.
MARLA: I've seen old photographs of this. Necessary because of the time involved in space travel until about the year 2018. It took years just to travel from one planet to another.
It is mathematically very improbable that a vessel from the 1990s could have been capable of reaching velocities with significant time dilation.
Because the Botany Bay would have to have been found somewhat close to Ceti Alpha/Alpha Ceti V. The ship doesn't travel very far in the episode, and they're close to the uninhabited planet at the end.edit to add: Why do people assume that the BB is so very far from Earth? Could it have not been found in an empty sector* of space closer to Earth? More in the 50-75 ly range?
*(By empty, I mean no useful planets or resources, no regular traffic patterns, etc.)
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