...we actually don't know much really about the time period between Enterprise and the The Original Series
Someone else mentioned that too, but we did see the Kelvin and it looked a bit more like ships from the Kirk-movie era than TOS or ENT.
This is why I'm suspecting the Kelvin's tech was already better than it should have been, based on TOS.
As for the idea "Oh this is a whole new version, so it doesn't make any difference" (said in yet another reply), no, it does make a difference to those of us to whom it does.
If you're not interested, then move along. Don't tell us what we can and can't talk about. We're juggling this because WE want to juggle it, and if you don't then keep out of the way.
Trek fans are known for trying to figure out why "this seems to contradict that" and then coming up with an explanation that fits the seemingly contracdictory elements. This is a case of that, and since the film is presented as being an offshoot of the same 24th century Trek we already know, and thus a reworking of the TOS era, then we'd like to figure out just what's what.
Is this the TOS era, but altered by Nero, or is it something else? As one person put it, did Nero actually "go back AND SIDEWAYS" in time? Did "our" Nero and Spock end up in a parallel universe, which is why the Kelvin looked a little too good and a little too different? IS this a reworking of the TOS era, or is it a parallel to it that's now being made even more different by Nero's messing around?
We like to discuss such things, and come to a consensus.
If you don't want to, okay. You have fun your way.
Now...
Any other contributions? Pro or con to the parallel universe (not altered timeline) idea, or more in line with the simple "altered past" take?