kkozoriz1
Fleet Captain
Okay, I'll bite again
I think the clues regarding the general intent of the writers, plus the very different depiction of Delta Vega in the movie, point to the writer's making a figurative statement that reads literally when taken out of the greater context (as I tried to explain ad-nauseam, and you casually dismiss without invoking common sense).
First, lets address the core: writers intent.
Can we agree on the following:
- The Writers created the Alternate Reality scenario as a way to link the old continuity to the new.
- The Writers, at great length, entered into several interviews to clarify that the Alternate Reality was created by Nero's arrival and subsequent actions in 2233.04.
Since these are well established, we then go to on-screen evidence:
- Delta Vega in the new movie looks very different in both climate and appearance in orbit.
- The requisite Starfleet Outposts in both Delta Vega depictions are very different (small listening-like post vs. large, automated industrial complex)
If we can agree on these two things, then we have to ask:
- Would the writers mean "moving" as in changing the location, or changing the name?
- Would they have literally changed the location of the Delta Vega, if they were aiming to keep true to established Canon?
If you'll allow me to quote from another property with Star in the title, many of the great truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view.
To my reading of all this, it really doesn't matter what they said in a literal sense, since ALL of it was from a storytellers perspective rather than an in-universe perspective.
You are assuming that they wanted to do a retcon, when really they were simply after name recognition, a nod to fans. It is not that this is literally the same planet, but the same planet in spirit (the first alien world we see Kirk visit), by using the same name.
I submit that you cannot see the wood for the trees here.
Delta Vega has the most elongated orbit in the known galaxy. In 2258 one end of the orbit was in the Vulcan system. By 2265, the other end of the orbit was near the edge of the galaxy.
And by making that statement, you obviously failed to read what you quoted. Unless of course you're just making a joke, but I have a feeling you weren't.
Then, you would be incorrect.