Kirk's 5 year officer program at SFA started in 2252. Obsession is in 2268, 11 years before is 2257.The show agrees with itself just fine. There's nothing there that contradicts anything else in the show.
Kirk's 5 year officer program at SFA started in 2252. Obsession is in 2268, 11 years before is 2257.The show agrees with itself just fine. There's nothing there that contradicts anything else in the show.
Kirk's 5 year officer program at SFA started in 2252.
Is there a reason he should? Did soldiers in WWII spend a lot of time talking about WWI?
There's nothing on screen in TOS that says when Kirk started at Starfleet Academy. Actually TNG may shed some light on things. "Coming of Age" states that students can join Starfleet Academy at 16.
Memory-Alpha says officers spend 5 years at the academy, but I'm not sure what their source is.FINNEGAN: I never answer questions from plebes, Jimmy boy.
KIRK: I'm not a plebe. This is today, fifteen years later. What are you doing here?
Older men might. But the average age of a draftee in WWII was 26. So I'm not sure there much beyond "yeah, we've these guys before".From what I gather, actually a fair amount. Especially those who fought in Europe in WWII....more than those who fought in the Pacific.
Plus, it's worth noting that they were drafting men up to the age of 45. My father's unit in the Pacific in WWII included a man who had fought on the German side in WWI as a machine gunner.
"Bread and Circuses".Shore Leave (2267) established that 15 years before that episode that Kirk was a " plebe", " plebe" is normally slang for a freshman, so that would be his first year.
Memory-Alpha says officers spend 5 years at the academy, but I'm not sure what their source is.
SPOCK: SS Beagle. Small class four stardrive vessel. Crew of forty seven, commanded by. Jim, I believe you knew him. Captain R M Merik.
KIRK: Yes, at the academy. He was dropped in his fifth year. He went into the merchant service.
Older men might. But the average age of a draftee in WWII was 26. So I'm not sure there much beyond "yeah, we've these guys before".
Nothing lower than a freshman.The term is "plebe".
"Pleb" is derogatory slang for a low-class person.
Too lateThe term is "plebe".
"Pleb" is derogatory slang for a low-class person.
Thoughts but not necessarily words.Many of those young men had family members who were lost in WWI. It's doubtful that it was all that distant from their thoughts.
Shore Leave (2267) established that 15 years before that episode that Kirk was referred to as a 'plebe, ' plebe' is normally slang for a freshman, so that would be his first year.
So now you don't take TOS as fact?Likely about as accurate as Kirk and Khan's "fifteen years" from TWoK.![]()
So now you don't take TOS as fact?
As soon as I provide evidence you just ignore it.
Eh I don't do that one, I was defending emotional Spock remember?You and others beat us over the head with things like "early season weirdness"
I wonder if there might be something to what Nerys Myk said. I can't tell.
Be a ghost town if we did.This is my mini-zen. I have lots of fun talking Trek with you guys. It is even more fun when we don't agree on everything.
Just because the Feds & Klingons know about the Organian planet, doesn't mean either of them have a clue at this point in time, about what kind of beings they really are.But that's not what they turned out to be at the end of 'Errand of Mercy'.
They prevented the war.
Discovery has a war with the Klingons that TOS did not have. They make one mention of Organia, but there is no purpose to it because they don't do anything with it.
It doesn't make any sense.
Just one more thing to try to explain away in season 2.
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