I think Spock was referring to a post-"Balance of Terror" incident that wasn't shown in an episode.
Tau Ceti is about 10 light years from Earth. Thats awfully close for Romulans to incur into Federation territory. Indeed that could have been quite a scary incident.
Then again Star Trek could toss around real references without really appreciating their import.
Indeed that could have been quite a scary incident.
April/Pike - did they say in The Menagerie or thevTAS episode how long Pike had been in command?
Spock says he served with Pike for nine plus years. If we assume Spock isn't that long out of the Academy when he comes aboard the Enterprise then it does look like Pike commands the Enterprise until Kirk takes over.
If he was Captain thirteen years prior to TOS then is later made Fleet Captain we have no evidence of a demotion in there somewhere. And we have no evidence of Pike (along with Spock) being transferred off-ship and then brought back later. The implication in "The Menagerie" is that Spock served with Pike aboard the Enterprise for nine plus years until Kirk takes over.I don't think we can assume that based on that statement. As is seen in TWOK captains can be promoted from within their own ship - their's no reason to assume served with means "he was my captain for 9 years" and not "we served for 9 years, four years he was my XO, five he was Captain."
11 years, actually:Spock says he served with Pike for nine plus years. If we assume Spock isn't that long out of the Academy when he comes aboard the Enterprise then it does look like Pike commands the Enterprise until Kirk takes over.
MENDEZ: You ever met Chris Pike?
KIRK: When he was promoted to Fleet Captain.
MENDEZ: About your age. Big, handsome man, vital, active.
KIRK: I took over the Enterprise from him. Spock served with him for several years.
SPOCK: Eleven years, four months, five days.
So Kirk was presumably a ship's navigator 11 years before TOS, and possibly even did something notable that made his superiors take notice of him. McCoy's talking like he has firsthand knowledge of it, too. It doesn't exactly jibe with Fuller's statement of “There's an incident, an event, in the history of Starfleet that has been talked about, but never fully explored," but it could open the door for a Kirk cameo appearance, perhaps.MCCOY: I'm especially worried about Bailey. Navigator's position's rough enough for a seasoned man.
KIRK: I think he'll cut it.
MCCOY: Oh? How so sure? Because you spotted something you liked in him, something familiar, like yourself say about, oh, eleven years ago?
Exactly. The bit about the Vulcans being conquered was an early misstep that's been pretty much ignored and treated as mistake ever since that episode.
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