New-ish here, don't know if this is beating a dead horse, but for the life of me I can't understand how anybody can accept the way new Kirk got promoted. I want to like the new films, but this is a brick wall for me.
The thing I enjoyed most about TOS is how they tried to be consistent, as far as possible, with reality. From the plausibility of the design of the E, to the Starfleet command structure and the likely paths and back-stories of the characters. Starfleet ranks and protocol followed established naval traditions and hierarchy, and it lent the show credibility. TNG varied from that only a little, the most obvious IMHO being that every single person on the ship (except Chief O'Brien) was an officer. Huh?
It was that consistency that made the show feel credible, and it's a part of what made Kirk a character you could really believe in. He had a history. He was a serious cadet -- a walking pile of books. He had previous space assignments. He had an established, plausible past, so when he pulled a miracle out of his arse and saved the day, it was believable.
New Kirk. Oh, er, he's a "genius." Good enough. Give him the ship.
Give me a break!!!!
So many things are broken here it's difficult to know where to begin. Since WHEN (answer:NEVER) does the Captain's absence mean an automatic promotion!? "I'm not the Captain anymore, you are. Literally." Uh, no, you're still a Commander or lieutenant or whatever, in temporary command. Your rank doesn't change. The new films utterly destroy any notion of proper command structure which undermines the credibility of this new universe. Commander Spock stays Commander Spock but assumes temporary command. And the cadet becomes XO because he knows... something?! Stretches credibility too far.
I could handle it to this point, by trying really really hard, but then Spock steps down and let's a cadet assume command? Chekhov is more senior than Kirk. Kirk's not an officer!!!!
And then they give him... A letter of commendation? An "Attaboy!" and send him back to the academy until he can actually qualify as a commissioned Ensign and begin establishing a career path? Command of Starfleet's newest, largest, very expensive flagship!!??
New Kirk has no background, no experience, and absolutely NO credentials to be Captain of a starship. This new Kirk character is a punk with no depth, no backstory, and no believability. Practically the exact opposite, in every way that matters, of what made James T. Kirk a character to respect and admire. And yes, I acknowledge they had to rush him into the seat for movie purposes, and I know in ST 2 Pine briefly mentioned his promotion may have been a teensy tiny little bit of a mistake, but it utterly ruined the entire premise for me.
Any thoughts, justifications etc to help me like the new guy, even just a little? I'd really like to get over this....
The thing I enjoyed most about TOS is how they tried to be consistent, as far as possible, with reality. From the plausibility of the design of the E, to the Starfleet command structure and the likely paths and back-stories of the characters. Starfleet ranks and protocol followed established naval traditions and hierarchy, and it lent the show credibility. TNG varied from that only a little, the most obvious IMHO being that every single person on the ship (except Chief O'Brien) was an officer. Huh?
It was that consistency that made the show feel credible, and it's a part of what made Kirk a character you could really believe in. He had a history. He was a serious cadet -- a walking pile of books. He had previous space assignments. He had an established, plausible past, so when he pulled a miracle out of his arse and saved the day, it was believable.
New Kirk. Oh, er, he's a "genius." Good enough. Give him the ship.
Give me a break!!!!
So many things are broken here it's difficult to know where to begin. Since WHEN (answer:NEVER) does the Captain's absence mean an automatic promotion!? "I'm not the Captain anymore, you are. Literally." Uh, no, you're still a Commander or lieutenant or whatever, in temporary command. Your rank doesn't change. The new films utterly destroy any notion of proper command structure which undermines the credibility of this new universe. Commander Spock stays Commander Spock but assumes temporary command. And the cadet becomes XO because he knows... something?! Stretches credibility too far.
I could handle it to this point, by trying really really hard, but then Spock steps down and let's a cadet assume command? Chekhov is more senior than Kirk. Kirk's not an officer!!!!
And then they give him... A letter of commendation? An "Attaboy!" and send him back to the academy until he can actually qualify as a commissioned Ensign and begin establishing a career path? Command of Starfleet's newest, largest, very expensive flagship!!??
New Kirk has no background, no experience, and absolutely NO credentials to be Captain of a starship. This new Kirk character is a punk with no depth, no backstory, and no believability. Practically the exact opposite, in every way that matters, of what made James T. Kirk a character to respect and admire. And yes, I acknowledge they had to rush him into the seat for movie purposes, and I know in ST 2 Pine briefly mentioned his promotion may have been a teensy tiny little bit of a mistake, but it utterly ruined the entire premise for me.
Any thoughts, justifications etc to help me like the new guy, even just a little? I'd really like to get over this....