Correction, Captrek: You and other long-time fans knew that 27 years ago. Star Trek XI was intended to attract a new audience, people who haven't seen Wrath of Khan or any Star Trek at all.
The Kobayashi Maru was a retelling of a legend, like how Bruce Wayne discovers the batcave in the different Batman films. The current writers put their own spin on it. It wasn't perfect, but it did it's job. I never had a problem with it.
Kirk was "indulged" three times at the test in the prime universe as well. I don't think it's wasting time for a student to retake a simulation if they so desire. Learning how events may play out if you choose a different course of action sounds reasonable to me. If it's not too much of an inconvience, why not let them try again? I doubt Kirk was the only command student to use the simulator that day.
I don't think Kirk treated his friends with contempt at all. He wasn't being malicious toward them, he never tried to implicate them in what he'd done.
The Kobayashi Maru was a retelling of a legend, like how Bruce Wayne discovers the batcave in the different Batman films. The current writers put their own spin on it. It wasn't perfect, but it did it's job. I never had a problem with it.
Kirk was "indulged" three times at the test in the prime universe as well. I don't think it's wasting time for a student to retake a simulation if they so desire. Learning how events may play out if you choose a different course of action sounds reasonable to me. If it's not too much of an inconvience, why not let them try again? I doubt Kirk was the only command student to use the simulator that day.
I don't think Kirk treated his friends with contempt at all. He wasn't being malicious toward them, he never tried to implicate them in what he'd done.