And no one serving (exclusively) as ship's counselor aboard the Enterprise.
I've decided I believe that Dr. Elizabeth Dehner is the ship's counselor, and Kirk just does not replace her. That's why she was joining the ship partway through a journey.
I have, but I rely on stardates to layout the episodes. Based on the first mission log of 1329.1 for
Mudd's Women and the last mission log of
5943.9 for All Our Yesterdays, ~4615 stardates pass. At 1000 stardates per Earth year, that's 4.615 years or ~1685 days. Divide by 77 episodes (WNMHGB is not included since I have it as pre-series, and
The Menagerie is one continuous two-parter) gives ~21.9 days per episode. So, on average, about three weeks pass between each episode. Makes sense.
I assumed 5 years, 1825 days for the 101 TOS and TAS episodes and got an average of 18 days for each episode, with of course some taking more and some taking less time, and travel time between. Surprisingly, that's very close to the two-weeks between episodes used by the Okudas.
However, in my view TOS and TAS might take a bit more than 5 years:
-If the 2nd pilot is before the 5-year mission, then Mudd's Women is the first in stardate order, and is about 1/3 of the way through year 1.
-Any stardate up to about 6300 might still fit the 5 year time period.
-Any stardate above about 6300 might be part of travel time back to Earth, or other brief missions.
-Many TAS episodes with these high stardates show diplomatic missions or missions of that nature.
-The highest stardate, from BEM, at 7403, is explicitly stated to have been a part of a series of short missions that the Enterprise was completing when BEM finally decided to get involved.
-This would be just under 6 years from Mudd's Women, but in a way possibly still stated in verbal speech to 5 years.
So the 1000 Stardates are in the first year, the 2000s in the second, and so on. TOS Stardates ended in the high 5000s, so it works out pretty well.
It does work well, and for the movies, I assume the decimal point was moved so:
-BEM could take place in 2270 ("Year 7" of the five-year mission), with a stardate of 7403
-TMP takes place in 2274, with a stardate of 7412.
ST6:TUC = stardate 9521.6. Can't be 1070 stardates or a little over one year after TFF because Sulu says he is finishing up a 3 year mission. A three year gap between TFF and TUC is at least ~3000 stardates. So, there may be another rollover of +10,000 stardates or 11,070 stardates or ~11 years passed after TFF. A long time gap but this puts Kirk’s total time in the chair at ~29+ years. I have Kirk as Captain starting in spring of 2265 and TUC ending in late 2294. ~30 years as Captain of the Enterprise is given in GEN.
Your post was great reading, and even though I offered my own explanation of the stardates in the movies, you make a strong case.
I like the idea of giving 1701A as much time in service as possible to justify its being decommissioned later. Of course, some fans suggest it might not have been actually new or may have gone on in service under another name.
"The Star Trek Chronology" Indicates that Micheal Okuda had a hand in selecting 9529 for ST:6. But that's all it said. I wish he would give more detail at some point.