...but what forced my hand to give the movie a "thumbs-down" was the ridiculous notion that Kirk gets a promotion to Captain straight out of the academy. Any credibility that the movie may have had up till that point went straight out the airlock never to return.
Okay... here is a list of events:
A space probe falls through a black hole, gets turned into a superpowered artificial intelligence the size of Maui, and comes home looking for Mommy.
A torpedo is invented which can create inhabited planets in minutes.
Someone dies of radiation poisoning, but his body is regenerated, his mind is stored in someone else's head, and he comes back to life.
A group of people go back in time, introduce anachronistic technology, and abduct a biologist into the future, yet cause no changes in history.
Three people survive an antimatter explosion less than 30 meters away from them, after previously ascending a turboshaft of more than 100 decks within a ship of only 26 decks.
A highly trained communications officer with decades of experience turns out to have absolutely no familiarity with the language of her nation's principal adversary. Meanwhile, a starship captain is taken prisoner and his jailers not only let him keep his clothes, but somehow fail to notice that he's wearing a transmitter powerful enough to be detected from parsecs away.
The effects of a supernova are experienced instantaneously at great distances with no regard for the speed of light.
The worst enemy of the human race makes one attempt to travel back in time and destroy humanity, fails... and never tries again.
Radiation from a planet's rings is discovered to reverse the aging process, unlike most radiation, which causes mutations and deadly diseases.
Scientists develop a teleportation device which is hundreds of times smaller than any previous teleportation device and is miraculously able to function while it is itself in a dematerialized state.
A recent Academy graduate is rapidly promoted to captain after an act of great heroism.
Now, tell me... of all those, is the last one
really the most implausible?