Agreed. It is inappropriate to assume the 'trial' was held the next day after they crashed in the bay. It could have been as soon as a week, or as long as three(more) months later, time enough for Gillian to get her ship appointment.
Maybe they put TVH in 2286 to split the difference between TWOK/TSFS in '85 and TFF in '87, though you're right that it contradicts the reference to three months on Vulcan.
How does it contradict anything? I'm no fan of the Chronology dates, but it should be perfectly possible for ST2/3 to occur in late 2285, ST4 in early 2286 for the most part, and the end of ST4 (where they go find out "what she's got") to occur in late 2286 or early 2287, so ST5 could be in 2287.
Maybe they put TVH in 2286 to split the difference between TWOK/TSFS in '85 and TFF in '87, though you're right that it contradicts the reference to three months on Vulcan.
How does it contradict anything? I'm no fan of the Chronology dates, but it should be perfectly possible for ST2/3 to occur in late 2285, ST4 in early 2286 for the most part, and the end of ST4 (where they go find out "what she's got") to occur in late 2286 or early 2287, so ST5 could be in 2287.
Elsewhere in the Chrono, though, it puts Kirk's birthday in March, the same date as Shatner's. TSFS can't be more than a few weeks after TWOK, assuming that Spock's regeneration started slow and accelerated. (Vonda McIntyre's novelization made it only three days.) So it would have to be in April...
SPACE - USS ENTERPRISE - (ILM SHOT)
She comes AT US slowly, majestically, a great wounded
bird limping home, showing, as she passes, the patched
scars of battle. Over this we hear:
KIRK (V.O.)
USS Enterprise, Captain's personal
log... With most of our battle
damage repaired, we are almost
home. Yet, I feel -- uneasy. And
I wonder why.
5 INT. BRIDGE - USS ENTERPRISE - CLOSE - JAMES T. KIRK
He is stalking the bridge, lost in his thoughts.
CAMERA IS MOVING with him. In b.g., bridge activity is
normal.
KIRK (V.O.)
... Perhaps it is the erratic
behavior of Ship's surgeon
McCoy... Or the emptiness of this
vessel: most of our trainee crew
have been reassigned; Lieutenant
Saavik and my son David are
exploring a new world... and
Enterprise feels like a house with
all the children gone... No. More
empty even than that...
Yet the book e.g. drops the idea that the birthday would be Kirk's fiftieth. So, many of the offscreen ideas about the movie were ignored by the book, and in most cases rightly so.Elsewhere in the Chrono, though, it puts Kirk's birthday in March, the same date as Shatner's
To be sure, the scars are patched in ST3 - somebody has slapped big white rectangles on the wounds on the side of the secondary hull. Perhaps that's the best the ship's crew could do in several months of hard work with limited resources and skills?Third, if they'd had months to get repairs done, surely they would've fixed the external battle scars; indeed, that would be pretty important for the integrity and airtightness of the hull.
I doubt very much that it took the Federation Council over six months to decide to exonerate Kirk.
As for Kirk's birthday, his tombstone had it at SD 1277.1, which in the tradition of later stardates would be more like somewhere in September-October. For comparison, "Charlie X" sports SD 1533 for Thanksgiving, in a relatively nice match.
I didn't know Mike Okuda was a member on here. What's his username?
Mike Okuda.
Similarly, Rick Sternbach posts here under the username of... (Go on, guess.)
Wah Chang?![]()
Another question about these films: What are the crew's positions at the start of TWOK? It seems like it's been a while since some of them have seen each other, and there's no mention of the intervening years since TMP (Kirk commanding the Enterprise as per the novels, then retiring, then coming back to Starfleet) or what everyone has been doing. Any backstory here?
I got the sense that, with the exception of Chekov, that the others -- Scotty, Uhura, and McCoy -- were semi-retired, and like Spock, were instructors at the Academy.
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