"Tryla Scott. It's said you made Captain faster than anyone in Starfleet history, present company included. Are you that good?" The Picard, ConspiracyThat still doesn't make his promotion make sense, because from the birth of the Federation until at least Riker's time on the Enterprse D, the original Kirk had set the record for becoming captain. And that record was several years between graduation and promotion to captain...
The problem with this is not only that it's absurd on the face of it, but any and all explanations offered fall short of explaining why nobody else, ever, in the history of Starfleet, has managed to do the same thing.
Present company includes The Picard, who got his seat at 28. That makes Scott just about nuKirk's age or even YOUNGER. It's funny that The Picard would ask Scott if she was "that good" rather than "that experienced".
nUhura calls what we experienced in Star Trek 11 an "alternate reality". Another alternate reality was experienced in Mirror, Mirror, and in that alternate reality, of all the things they could have changed, one of them was the method of promotion. There, it was by assassination.How anyone can call themselves a fan be completely unaware of the fact that Starfleet rank is based on modern day military rank is beyond me. And I really don't understand how having watched Star Trek for thirty years plus isn't long enough to understand the ranking system.
If the Trek has taught us that alternate realities can bring about different methods of promotion, why would any of us think that the alternate reality of 11 means that promotions must be handled precisely the same as our modern day military? It's really a stretch, especially from someone purporting to have superior knowledge of the Trek.
As I said before, though, I suspect the promotion we saw was temporary. Once Pike returns to command, Kirk will probably go back to the rank he was before.
"They don't usually go through the ceremony if it's just a temporary assignment."
Love,
Will Riker