you are aware tos had issues with its continuity? those causing itself canon headaches
Are you talking about "James R. Kirk" on the tombstone instead of "James T. Kirk?" That's a minor production gaffe, not a continuity error. It's nothing like having viewscreens on ships in an era where ship-to-ship visual communications wasn't supposed to be possible...
The error is would be "James T. Kirk" since "R" was in the pilot. Was the "T" part of Kirk's background prior to "WNMHGB"? I think Gene said they forgot "R" had been used when they gave him "T" as a middle initial. And its hardly the only error. Things changed pretty fast in the first season. A lot of stuff was abandoned, changed or ignored.
How did Styles' ancestor see the bird of prey painted on the Romulan ship if not on a viewscreen? Did he look out a window? No Ship to ship visual communication doesnt automatically equal no viewscreens.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure TNG was Gene's doing Star Trek his way and ignoring the movies as much as possible.
Really? I wasn't aware that TNG took place in a seperate continuity than the TOS movies...everyone tends to count it as the same canon. But that's very interesting...
Of course its the same canon, it was made by Paramount. And we're talking about Gene's vision for TNG not "continuity". He set TNG hundred years after TOS for a reason. What makes you think he cared or was overly concerned with what Bennett and his crew was doing in the film franchise? ( especially after he was given the boot following TMP. He still cashed the checks , though.

) Any continuity they shared was rarely deliberate and like reusing ship models and costumes out of financial necessity. TUC/Reunification was probably as close as they came to any sort of collaboration prior to TNG hitting the big screen.
Hell, TWOK builds right off of TOS continuity,
Of course it does. Builds off Space Seed, which was an original Star Trek episode iirc...
Sure it borrows elements from a TOS episode, but TWOK is about as far from Star Trek (and TOS) as you can get...besides DS9, that is...
Thats what continuity is, referring to elements from a previous instalment in a current one.
Being a movie and not a TV series episode, TWOK would have to be different that TOS, so was TMP. Though I do find the battle between the Reliant and the Enterprise to be reminiscent of the battle with the Romulan ship in "Balance of Terror." Bad guy has super weapon that threatens the Enterprisre. People on both sides die. Kirk stops him. I think TOS has done that.