I don't think even the Vengeance owed anything at all to that long-forgotten Kelvin-vs-aliens-somehow-identified-as-Romulans encounter. The motivation for that ship was the Klingon threat, and the means was revealed to be Khan.
Marcus explicitly states that both the incident with the Kelvin and the threat of the Klingon Empire was why ships like the Vengeance were needed.
Reverse-engineering any information from the Narada doesn't make it as potent as the Narada itself. Even in the Prime Universe, the E-D's analysis of the Borg cube didn't do much for Best of Both Worlds. Even the mighty Defiant, which was built specifically in response to the Borg, was nearly destroyed in First Contact.
I don't think even the Vengeance owed anything at all to that long-forgotten Kelvin-vs-aliens-somehow-identified-as-Romulans encounter. The motivation for that ship was the Klingon threat, and the means was revealed to be Khan.
Marcus explicitly states that both the incident with the Kelvin and the threat of the Klingon Empire was why ships like the Vengeance were needed.
Seeming that in background and cut material which was backed up at least by having her destroy a number of Klingon Warbirds at a prison planet, we can assume Starfleet believed that the Narada had been in Klingon hands.
With that an already war bent Marcus would assume the worst and so the Vengence seems to be the answer to this.
Reverse-engineering any information from the Narada doesn't make it as potent as the Narada itself. Even in the Prime Universe, the E-D's analysis of the Borg cube didn't do much for Best of Both Worlds. Even the mighty Defiant, which was built specifically in response to the Borg, was nearly destroyed in First Contact.
Defiant seemed designed and built to work in small groups to defeat the Borg threat swarming the larger enemy... She did much better than those at Wolf 359 seeming she made it from the very start of the battle all the way to Earth.
It's not a proper transcript with every line of dialogue identified by character, but there's this (probably copied from the closed-caption file.)Dang. We really need an online transcript of the movie...
I think 25 years of divergent evolution is easily enough to explain away most differences in the new movie. Whether there were scans of the Narada, or important people died on the Kelvin, or it just led to warmonger Admiral Marcus commanding Starfleet instead of peacenik Admiral Nogura. The Butterfly Effect.to build new starships. Why didn't the Enterprise or any of the other starships get in some good shots. The writers of the movie basically said that the reason the enterprise looked so much more advance then the TOS enterprise was that they Starfleet had scanned the narda and the engineers reversed engineered the narda to incorporate the advances into their starships. The thing is it doesn't seem that they reversed engineered anything that helped them against the narda. I wonder if they really thought of this when they wrote the movies or just came up with this explanation to quell nitpickers such as myself. What do you all think?
there's this
It happens to a lot of guys.Hey, Khan popped up prematurely!
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