Sorry, but it's not that important (and it never was).
Kirk also said: "Spock, these cadets of yours, how good are they? How will they respond under real pressure?" Whether or not he knew them all personally, if he was an Academy commandant, you'd think he'd be at least passingly familiar with generally how "good" his fourth-year class is.
C.E. Evans said:I think the comparison was more to illustrate that it isn't uncommon for a Commandant to personally oversee something involving a group of cadets, be it a training exercise or something more far serious.
Also, wouldn't going from the Starfleet Chief of Operations to Commandant of Starfleet Academy be a step backwards for Kirk?
Also, wouldn't going from the Starfleet Chief of Operations to Commandant of Starfleet Academy be a step backwards for Kirk? Kirk liked to be around the action so I have a hard time seeing him opting for the Academy over controlling Starfleet Operations.
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