Oh yes, I did.
No you didn't, here's why:
Nero's time travel apparently changed the design of the ship (says Orci). But since Scotty seemed to be an Enterprise or Constitution class fan (Scotty implies that in the movie), it would very well make sense that he also built a model of one of the original designs (says I).
Right, says you. You're assuming that the original Enterprise was designed before 2233. Scotty didn't express interest in the old one. Also, having an original Enterprise design model wouldn't mean it was from the same universe, since we know from past Treks that different universes can render the same ship design (Parallels and the such.) So then what?
Makes at least as much or even more sense as taking Delta Vega and putting it somewhere it doesn't belong "as a homage to the original series".
No it doesn't.
Maybe you can explain how Ambassador Spock from the future proves that the Kelvin we saw in that movie belonged to his past.
Why not?
I say since the Stardates given by both Robau and the Jellyfish's computer are different to the TOS-VOY Stardates, they are evidence that neither the Kelvin nor Old Spock are from the TOS-VOY universe.
If you're going to start going that route, then early TOS isn't in the same universe as Voyager because of the different warp factors and speeds. And the second or third season of Voyager isn't the same universe as the first or second season because of the different equipment used that somehow transported its way there across tens of thousands of light years. Oh my, the humanity!
