RookieBatman said:
Cary L. Brown said:I keep saying it... SOMETHING happened to Kirk before he got the Enterprise, where he basically impressed the hell out of the folks at Starfleet Command. So much so that they were willing to piss off half the command-grade officers in Starfleet and promote a "kid" ahead of all of them to one of the most "plum" assignments available!
But has it been stated somewhere that the Enterprise was Kirk's first command? If not, I don't see why this exploit that earned him the Enterprise couldn't have come from an earlier command. Right now, I'm leaning toward Kirk in command of a smaller ship and then he gets the Enterprise at the end of the movie (giving us the promised appearance of Enterprise). There's no definite indication that WNMHGB was Kirk's first mission on the Ent, so there could still be room for another movie that takes place before the show.
But, your version is probably second on my list of possible eras.
Rookie, I'm not sure what you're arguing with me about.
I'm saying that Kirk was first officer someplace else, then commanding officer someplace else, THEN got the Enterprise.
What is it about how I'm saying this that's confusing you?
I proposed this sequence, starting after Kirk graduates from the Command Course (which he attended after having served on both the Republic and the Farragut, and as part of the Axanar Peace Mission, after being stationed on Neural (aka Tyree's Planet) and probably in other situations as well)
1) Lieutenant Kirk serves as an instructor for underclassmen at the Academy while at the Command Course. During this time, he "cheats" on the Kobayashi Maru test, meets and nearly marries Carol Marcus, and serves as "acting captain" on a "little training cruise" ala Saavik in "The Wrath of Khan."
2) Lieutenant Kirk graduates with distinction from the Command Course, having received a commendation for cheating...
3) Lieutenant Kirk is assigned as first officer on a small ship, under a ship's captain who would probably hold the rank of Commander.
4) After a period of time, SOMETHING disastrous happens. Kirk's captain is killed, and Kirk must take command of a very serious situation. He succeeds beyond the wildest expectations of anyone at Starfleet, and basically knocks their socks off.
5) Kirk is granted a field promotion to Lieutenant Commander and is given command of the ship he's been serving on.
6) Kirk is promoted to Commander after a couple of years.
7) Pike is promoted to Fleet Captain.

Pike is reassigned to the Academy, and Starfleet comes up with a "short list" of officers who they see as suitable for commanding a top-level ship-of-the-line away from the direct supervision of the Starfleet chain of command. Kirk is on the list, but probably not at the very top.
9) Something else happens while Kirk commands his smaller charge, and Kirk becomes a recognized hero. He is given command of Enterprise for a short-duration mission, exploring beyond the rim.
10) Kirk's mission beyond the rim is a disaster, but his conduct proves him to be the man for the job. He is given permanent command of Enterprise.
11) However, Enterprise is heavily damaged and must be fully refit. She is fitted with new warp nacelles, a new bridge module, and replicators are installed that allow much of the ship's cargo space to be converted to crew space. As a result, the ship becomes a multi-role vessel (essentially fitting all the resources of a survey vessel into the spaces which were previously taken up by food stores and the like!).
Eleven other ships are refit to this standard at around the same time, and are launched on a much-publicized mission to "go where no man has gone before." (Meanwhile, many other cruiser-class ships remain in their original configuration, with crews of ~200.)
The full refit takes the better part of a year, during which Kirk and his crew become very well-acquainted. He brings on several replacement crew, including a former civilian doctor friend (met in one of his "formative" adventures, years before), a new communications officer, and many others.
There... that's the whole timeline as I believe it should be.
GET IT? You're arguing that I'm saying something I've never said. I never said, nor did I ever THINK, that Enterprise was Kirk's first command. Quite the opposite, in fact. I simply think that he was a first-officer before he was a commanding officer.