According to the maps I have…man I cannot believe I’m arguing this with the aid of f-ing maps…there is no way for the Hobus Star, the Neutral Zone, and Klingon Space to be near each other. Romulus is nearer to Earth on the far end of the Empire from it’s Klingon border. So the mention of the Klingons is a plot hole, or just a stab in the dark by a desperate officer grasping at straws.
I would like to think that the Klingon scenes were cut because they make absolutely no sense, spatially, in reference to a supernova on the opposite side of the galaxy from the Klingon Empire. But, I’m sure they were just cut to shorten the movie and beef up DVD sales.![]()
I agree that they are not close to one another. However, consider this: they enter the black hole at the same point in spacetime, say near the Hobus star in 2387, they are each thrown out at diffeing points in spacetime, the Narada near Klingon Space in 2233 and the Jellyfish in the Romulan Neutral Zone in 2258.
From the time Uhura hears the transmission from Rura Penthe to the lightning storm event in the neutral zone, there could have been ample time for the Narada to warp there. It would've only taken a few days, maybe a week at the outside, especially with a Borg-enhanced late 24th century warp drive. He could then still have enough time to get to Vulcan. Recall too, from the comics, the Narada had a cloaking device and could fly undetected.
Well, I guess you’re right here…but I haven’t studied fourth dimensional calculus since 1991 and I doubt a dude who flies a mining ship would have ever studied it. The four-variable astrophysics required to accurately predict the precise time and coordinate of the appearance of Spock Prime’s ship would presumably be out of reach of 24th century people, otherwise they would be using black holes to travel all the time (no pun intended). It’s a plot hole in and of itself that any of the miners aboard the Narada would be able to predict Spock Prime’s appearance.
I don't know how they figured that out either.....

As an engineer myself I just presume Nero has his own Scotty…
Which field of Engineering? I'm an Electrical Engineer myself, so I get way to technical in my analyses. Of course, I would never presume to be an expert in astrophysics....not even close.


Also, on another point, the planet Delta Vega....

However, this creates other problems in astrophysics. T'Kut and Vulcan are supposedly a double planet, ie gravitationally linked. The immediate gravitational effect of the destruction of one body in such a system on the other body could be catastrophic. Either the body left over would be thrown into a hyperbolic orbit and leave the system, or a parabolic orbit into the Vulcan Sun, or an extremely long elipitical orbit, or any other number of possibilites, but it would otherwise be bad for that planet and anyone on it. Not to mention tidal force effects felt on the planet's surface.
The only way around this is that perhaps the black hole lingered for awhile and provided a gravitational balancing for the system temporarily. There is no evidence to support this, however.
And again, I'm no expert.