You seem to be deliberately replacing on screen references with head canon. Instead of accepting actual on screen dialogue, you are coming up with theories to explain them away in support of one throwaway reference in the third episode of TNG. One throw a way line from writers who didn't know own what they were doing with the franchise said by characters who may already be infected with a virus that makes them mentally incapacitated.
I literally went back and watched the scene you keep referencing in The Naked Now - it doesn't even say what you claim it says either.
Riker remembers a case from history (which means that the TOS missions are studied in the 24th century, just like on Voyager where the report on Kirk was part of the elementary school education program) similar to what they are going through but can't quite recall who or what was involved, other than that a woman showered in her clothes. Data checks the computer files. Data asks him to narrow it down so he tells Data to focus on missions by prior Enterprises. Data pulls up the file, Picard exits the turbolift, walks over, reads the file.
"Constitution class Enterprise, Captain James T. Kirk commanding." then looks over the mission file.
No "blatant Kirk who?" moment as you alleged. No mention of Kirk being obscure. Picard simply reading the mission file. That's it. And, again, why was he reading the mission file? Because Riker had previously studied the TOS missions.
If it's the lack of exclamation you are somehow trying to claim is evidence of lack of fame, read this name:
Caesar.
Did you excitedly exclaim your recognition to all around you? Or did you just calmly read the name? Like Picard read Kirk's?
I literally went back and watched the scene you keep referencing in The Naked Now - it doesn't even say what you claim it says either.
Riker remembers a case from history (which means that the TOS missions are studied in the 24th century, just like on Voyager where the report on Kirk was part of the elementary school education program) similar to what they are going through but can't quite recall who or what was involved, other than that a woman showered in her clothes. Data checks the computer files. Data asks him to narrow it down so he tells Data to focus on missions by prior Enterprises. Data pulls up the file, Picard exits the turbolift, walks over, reads the file.
"Constitution class Enterprise, Captain James T. Kirk commanding." then looks over the mission file.
No "blatant Kirk who?" moment as you alleged. No mention of Kirk being obscure. Picard simply reading the mission file. That's it. And, again, why was he reading the mission file? Because Riker had previously studied the TOS missions.
If it's the lack of exclamation you are somehow trying to claim is evidence of lack of fame, read this name:
Caesar.
Did you excitedly exclaim your recognition to all around you? Or did you just calmly read the name? Like Picard read Kirk's?