Implausable - Kirk given command while still a cadet
Implausable - Kirk given command after stealing a starship, travelling to a restricted planet, destroying said ship.
Implausable - Spock kidnaps Pike, steals the Enterprise, travels to only planet that carried death penalty for visiting with no penalty.
Star Trek has never been plausable.
It's use of science is usually laughable and best ignored. After all, it's not Nova, it's a scie-fi action adventure show.
Yes, implausible but not ridiculous like a cadet being given command of a starship.
I don't understand why STXI is the worst for plot holes? All the movies had plot holes. You just learn to ignore with them and not count how many times you said "What the hell, when/how did that happen?"Because if you did count, you'd know that STII lead in plot holes.
As far as I can tell, that's wrong.
Not every Movie had plot holes don't make such massive generalizations just because you like THIS Film.
You should have said. "plot holes don't matter to me."
There were no plot holes in
Insurrection. It was a very simple story.
No Plot holes in
Voyage Home. Again a very simple story.
No Plot holes in
Undiscovered Country. (and it was the most complicated of Trek Movie Plots.)
And while what
The Final Frontier did to the characters was Plot Hole LIKE, because the loyalty of the characters was never established in the film then the betrayal of Sulu, Uhura and Checkov don't constitute plot holes because their loyalty is established in the previous movies not this one.
Deep Space Nine had the most plot holes because it changed details just for the drama. One of the Biggest being how the Federation Won the War with no Fleet victories....
Or why Ferengi one episode like Gold and the next find it worthless.