Why are you so convinced that
Reliant's crew had extensive knowledge of the project? As others have already stated, it's unlikely Khan would have gone to the trouble of asking Kirk to provide him with information about Genesis if he had already had access to it via
Reliant's computer core? Khan may have been consumed by his need for revenge, but he wasn't stupid.
--Sran
Whatever floats your boat slappy.
For those of you who made constructive opinions without resorting to being personal, thank you.
For the rest of you slappies who just can't accept the filmmakers do things that don't make sense sometimes and come up with alternate theories and decide to make it personal with the OP. Then you can just eat it.
The Enterprise returns to spacedock in ST III with 3 times as much battle damage as at the end of II
"Oh the nebula caused that damage, or it was hit more then the three times we saw on camera"
Nope had only three battle scars at the end of ST II
"Oh it was the wear and tear of returning home that caused that damage."
You mean the simple act of returning home caused "Wear and tear." that looked like an additional half dozen or so phaser or photon torpedo hits....wow federation spacecraft sure are fragile.
Why would Khan pump the Enterprise, which has had no involvement in Genesis, for Genesis info when he runs the Reliant, basically the federation flagship for their end of the project, has the top 2 officers of the ship under his control and has been to Regula.
"Oh the Reliant was just tooling around looking for a lifeless planet without any real idea why. Starfleet wouldn't actually keep its own copy of the info aboard and would just keep it's senior officers aboard barely informed about what is going on."
Yeah because that's how the military operates, they just totally trust civilian organizations with top secret projects and don't keep their at least their top people informed. When Paul Tibbets took off in the Enola Gay the Army Air Corps just told him he was going to be doing a little experiment over Hiroshima that day.
Jeez some of you slappies are so crazy about Star Trek that anyone who dares to point out significant plot holes must be total a-holes and there's always an alternative explanation no matter how far fetched, but get over yourself and just accept "Yep, the filmmakers seemed to have missed that one." Instead of the ridiculous crap you say how it really was and then get all personal.
Well whatever. Live long and prosper.