I think you've got the wrong film, mate.Shall we start with that ridiculous "lava rafting" thing nuSpock does in the beginning?

I'm pretty sure they noticed, dude.And speaking of the ship, it must have displaced quite a bit of water when it entered and exited the ocean. Yet nobody noticed...
What's unrealistic about strong helmets?Oh, see nuKirk get shot out of the ship in his space suit. See his helmet get compromised and cracked numerous times by space debris. See nuKirk not even a little bit worried about running out of oxygen or suffering decompression. Damn, those must be really strong helmets that can crack like a windshield and still be perfectly safe to use.

More importantly, unless you know for a fact that those visors are built with only a single layer of transparent material (unlike every space suit in the history of ever) then it would only be his HUD that was cracked.
Just wonky, I should think. That's why some parts of the ship had normal gravity and some went lateral; Chekov is seen sliding all the way across the deck while two compartments away Scotty and Kirk are upright.And speaking of artificial gravity... can anyone explain the part where people are sliding all over the place and falling? Was the artificial gravity completely off, or was it just wonky?
Because running a long way inside of a very large space ship is unrealistic.I'm not familiar enough with starship blueprints to comment on the measurements of the various ships, but damn, nuScotty could have used a Segway when he was running... and running... and running... and running...
