In "The Menagerie, Part 1", Kirk says he first met Pike "when he was promoted to Fleet Captain." Kirk also said he "took over command of the Enterprise from him."
Spock says he served under Captain Pike for "11 years, 4 months and 5 days".
When Spock introduces the Talosian historical "movie" during his court-martial, he says "this is 13 years ago."
Since "The Menagerie" takes place in the first year of TOS, this leaves some questions. If Spock served under Pike for less than 12 years, and "this is 13 years ago", and TOS is in its first year at the time, does this reveal anything about the succession of events over those 13 years? And who commanded the Enterprise, when?
Let's assume, for sake of argument, that Spock highjacked the Enterprise in 2266. That would mean that Pike first took the Enterprise to Talos IV in 2253 or thereabouts. If Spock had just been assigned to serve aboard the Enterprise in 2253, shortly before their Talos diversion, then he and Pike served together from 2253 to 2264 or '65.
Since the Enterprise interior looks and sounds significantly different in "Where No Man Has Gone Before" as opposed to the rest of the series, is it not reasonable to conclude the following?
1: Approx. 2253: Spock first assumes his science post aboard the Enterprise, under Captain Pike. Shortly thereafter, Pike diverts the Enterprise to Talos.
2: Pike and Spock served together for 11+ years aboard the Enterprise, right up until Kirk relieved Pike, in 2265.
3: Shortly thereafter, Kirk captained the Enterprise in "Where No Man Has Gone Before", again, sometime in 2265. The ship sustained significant damage, and, after returning from Delta Vega, received a thorough refit.
4: After the refit, Kirk took the Enterprise on the rest of her "five-year mission", presumably in 2266.
5: Spock highjacks the Enterprise at Starbase 11, bound for Talos. It is 2266, 13 years after the first diversion. This would also mean that it is about 20 months after Kirk relieved Pike. In turn, this would imply that the Enterprise returned from Delta Vega within those 20 months to be refit.
Forget the dates. They are simply a point of reference here. The only way this chain of events could be any different would be if Kirk was only temporarly in command during WNMHGB, and that Pike subsequently relinquished formal command later, and then the chain of events could be moved around somewhat. Since that does not make sense, the above chain of events would have to be the case.
The strange thing is that during WNMHGB, Kirk and Dehener speak as if Kirk, Spock and Mitchell had all three been together for years. Does this mean all three served under Pike's command?
Spock says he served under Captain Pike for "11 years, 4 months and 5 days".
When Spock introduces the Talosian historical "movie" during his court-martial, he says "this is 13 years ago."
Since "The Menagerie" takes place in the first year of TOS, this leaves some questions. If Spock served under Pike for less than 12 years, and "this is 13 years ago", and TOS is in its first year at the time, does this reveal anything about the succession of events over those 13 years? And who commanded the Enterprise, when?
Let's assume, for sake of argument, that Spock highjacked the Enterprise in 2266. That would mean that Pike first took the Enterprise to Talos IV in 2253 or thereabouts. If Spock had just been assigned to serve aboard the Enterprise in 2253, shortly before their Talos diversion, then he and Pike served together from 2253 to 2264 or '65.
Since the Enterprise interior looks and sounds significantly different in "Where No Man Has Gone Before" as opposed to the rest of the series, is it not reasonable to conclude the following?
1: Approx. 2253: Spock first assumes his science post aboard the Enterprise, under Captain Pike. Shortly thereafter, Pike diverts the Enterprise to Talos.
2: Pike and Spock served together for 11+ years aboard the Enterprise, right up until Kirk relieved Pike, in 2265.
3: Shortly thereafter, Kirk captained the Enterprise in "Where No Man Has Gone Before", again, sometime in 2265. The ship sustained significant damage, and, after returning from Delta Vega, received a thorough refit.
4: After the refit, Kirk took the Enterprise on the rest of her "five-year mission", presumably in 2266.
5: Spock highjacks the Enterprise at Starbase 11, bound for Talos. It is 2266, 13 years after the first diversion. This would also mean that it is about 20 months after Kirk relieved Pike. In turn, this would imply that the Enterprise returned from Delta Vega within those 20 months to be refit.
Forget the dates. They are simply a point of reference here. The only way this chain of events could be any different would be if Kirk was only temporarly in command during WNMHGB, and that Pike subsequently relinquished formal command later, and then the chain of events could be moved around somewhat. Since that does not make sense, the above chain of events would have to be the case.
The strange thing is that during WNMHGB, Kirk and Dehener speak as if Kirk, Spock and Mitchell had all three been together for years. Does this mean all three served under Pike's command?