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Spoilers Canon, Continuity, and Pike's Accident

Nope Two and half years since Captaining a ship. The context is clear.

So. how do we explain the characters aging seven years between STII and STV when only a few months has passed in universe?

Bonus question: Is there a decade of time in universe between STV and STVI?

I've always counted a third 5YM starting with TFF before TUC, and could see it being 7 years easily.
 
No matter what's said I don't find the TOS ship and the refit something that I can reconcile as the same ship. No amount of dialog changes what appears to be a rather dramatic change. People can make peace with it however they want but it's not something that fits for me. Especially watching TOS and then TMP within a short time frame together.
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The Italian battleship Conte di Cavour - the top illustration shows her in her World War I configuration. The bottom illustration shows her post-moderization. The reconstruction lasted from Oct 1933 to June 1937, four years, which is one to two years more than the Enterprise refit. You could say that the TMP Enterprise looks closer to its original TOS configuration than the Conte di Cavour did after her reconstruction.
 
You could say that the TMP Enterprise looks closer to its original TOS configuration than the Conte di Cavour did after her reconstruction.
I could.

But the Enterprise always struck me as less mutable than a real world naval vessel, so I still treat it as different from the TOS configuration. Too different to be the same.
 
It's a brand new ship...and a refit.

Something something Ship of Thesus.

This happened for real quite recently. The cutter yacht Tally-Ho was rebuilt over 7 years from the ground up. She always retained a "boat shape" but almost every piece of wood was eventually replaced, and what little was able to be reused (mostly on the stern) had to be recut so it's not in exactly the same place as it was before. They even re-poured the keel, but melted the original keel to reuse the lead. But she's still Tally-ho, she just got several decades of refits and repairs all at once.
 
The refit is a refit of the TOS ship. Probably a from the ground up refit. If SNW does a leap to a post TMP setting, I'd expect a design that takes it's cues from the refit in the same way the SNW ship takes it's cues from TOS.

Let the fan modeling begin!!!!
 
There's nothing stopping them from just using the TMP ship as it is. They didn't mess around with the design of the Cerritos!
 
A bunch of alien intruders at the end of Pike's mission used a nasty light glare weapon that reflected off all of the shiny interior of the Enterprise, visually incapacitated the crew, and allowed the aliens to commandeer the ship to Qo'noS to tell Chancellor L'Rell "Haha, your boyfriend is a surgically altered albino Section 31 spook" over all subspace channels, causing renewed hostilities with the Klingons as seen in TOS. Starfleet immediately recalled all vessels and refit them with non-shiny cardboard looking interiors so such a weapon could never be used again. There, continuity issues resolved.
 
The refit is a refit of the TOS ship. Probably a from the ground up refit. If SNW does a leap to a post TMP setting, I'd expect a design that takes it's cues from the refit in the same way the SNW ship takes it's cues from TOS.

Let the fan modeling begin!!!!
The SNW Enterprise and the Refit are a lot closer proportionally than the TOS version to the Refit. All they would really need to do is maybe add a few minor details and make the airlocks a hair smaller. And that's really about it. Nothing really stands out at all on the refit at a larger scale.
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I think it's about personal taste. F.e. the look of the ship in SNW didn't bother me but I didn't like the new Gorn.
 
I've always counted a third 5YM starting with TFF before TUC, and could see it being 7 years easily.

The novelization of 'The Undiscovered Country' has the trilogy occurring eleven years before the start of the movie and Sulu taking command of the Excelsior ten years ago - shortly after the events of 'The Final Frontier'.
If we used Okuda dates that would be 2285 (STII-STIV) + 11 years = 2296 (STVI).
'The Wrath of Khan' premiered in 1982 and 'The Undiscovered Country' in 1991; so, that's only nine years in real life.​
 
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