I think it would be great to see a new character introduced in Star Trek 12 who would be like a Federation overseer, someone who could be a protocol officer and diplomatic aid to the young, inexperienced captain, like R.J. Blaise was in Peter David's run of the Star Trek Comic series.
Let's face it ... Kirk saved the Earth and countless Federation worlds by stopping a ship from the future that no one seemed to be able to stop (I'm assuming that Nero destroyed a bunch of Vulcan and Federation defense ships offscreen, before facing off against the Enterprise...) - that's impressive. It was his plan to have Spock pilot the "Jellyfish" away from Earth, drawing Nero into space where the Enterprise could beam them out just as Spock ignited the red matter, trapping Nero's "invincible vessel" in a Black Hole, the only force that seemed to be able to stop it. Tactically, he showed a lot of command prowess, problem-solving skills, and drew on the talents of his senior officers to get the Enterprise in range of the Narada.
However, he doesn't seem to have any diplomatic or cultural contact experience for dealing with alien civilizations, unlike more senior captains. It would be an interesting plot idea in the next movie to indicate that Starfleet promoted Kirk because the public was heralding him as a hero who saved the Federation, but they still had serious doubts about his ability to command long-term, and so assigned a "mentor" to guide him - really just a protocol officer and overseer... someone who could have a real air of self-righteousness and arrogance, and would have a bunch of tension with Kirk ... someone who could override his decisions...really get under his skin... we should see some situation with the Prime Directive next movie, if only as a minor element ...
This could really lead to some good drama, as we see Kirk trying to prove that he really deserves to be the captain, not just because of his new-found celebrity.
Let's face it ... Kirk saved the Earth and countless Federation worlds by stopping a ship from the future that no one seemed to be able to stop (I'm assuming that Nero destroyed a bunch of Vulcan and Federation defense ships offscreen, before facing off against the Enterprise...) - that's impressive. It was his plan to have Spock pilot the "Jellyfish" away from Earth, drawing Nero into space where the Enterprise could beam them out just as Spock ignited the red matter, trapping Nero's "invincible vessel" in a Black Hole, the only force that seemed to be able to stop it. Tactically, he showed a lot of command prowess, problem-solving skills, and drew on the talents of his senior officers to get the Enterprise in range of the Narada.
However, he doesn't seem to have any diplomatic or cultural contact experience for dealing with alien civilizations, unlike more senior captains. It would be an interesting plot idea in the next movie to indicate that Starfleet promoted Kirk because the public was heralding him as a hero who saved the Federation, but they still had serious doubts about his ability to command long-term, and so assigned a "mentor" to guide him - really just a protocol officer and overseer... someone who could have a real air of self-righteousness and arrogance, and would have a bunch of tension with Kirk ... someone who could override his decisions...really get under his skin... we should see some situation with the Prime Directive next movie, if only as a minor element ...
This could really lead to some good drama, as we see Kirk trying to prove that he really deserves to be the captain, not just because of his new-found celebrity.
