Yeah let's go die FIRST, great plan.Simon_Jester wrote:Consider, though: Earth may not be absolutely critical to the survival of the Federation, but the USS Enterprise isn't either. If Kirk expects to be able to significantly delay Nero's destruction of Earth, let alone stop it outright, it could easily be worth the sacrifice of his entire command to achieve that goal. One ship is worth less than one planet, or even a fractional improvement in the odds of saving one planet.
You're forgetting the fucking point; Kirk had NO PLAN. His plan wasn't 'chase Nero and damage his drill' or 'chase Nero and ram him' or 'chase Nero and distract him', it was 'OMG U CUNT U KILLED MY DAD LET'S FUCK HIM UP GUYS RAAAAAAR'. He had no information suggesting he had a chance of doing anything, the available information strongly suggested he didn't, and he expressed no specific tactic that might change that. Whether or not Enterprise could have done something is IRRELEVANT to Kirk's, plan, because beyond 'chase Nero' he had NO PLAN. There was no decision-making process, no rationale, nothing. When assessing his decision, pie-in-the-sky maybes are worthless. He made a stupid decision for immature reasons and would have killed thousands of people because he's got a small dick.
Amusingly, since it's very possible Nero detected the approach of the Fed ships and destroyed them immediately, it's amusing to think the Enterprise would have exploded the second it dropped out of warp, victim to weapons Nero had fired some time in the past. Ooops.
BUT HE KILLED MY DAD RARARARARARAARARARA!


 Is there any way of determining how long it takes Nero to set up and start his drill?  Because in the movie it seemed to take some time, and Enterprise can't suicidally damage the drill if it isn't even out yet.  I continue to lol at how people defend Kirk's decision - and describe it as 'going for the choice with the 0.5% chance of working' like he thought about it that much - as 'logical'.  It's 'tough guy' and 'macho', it's still stupid.  Talking about how essential (or not) Earth is is irrelevant to how eager Kirk was to die because he wasn't thinking straight (or at all).  I learned today that if there's no way to stop something bad happening, you might as well die and kill everyone you work with, even if you're essentially a janitor, because otherwise you're 'mindless'.
 Is there any way of determining how long it takes Nero to set up and start his drill?  Because in the movie it seemed to take some time, and Enterprise can't suicidally damage the drill if it isn't even out yet.  I continue to lol at how people defend Kirk's decision - and describe it as 'going for the choice with the 0.5% chance of working' like he thought about it that much - as 'logical'.  It's 'tough guy' and 'macho', it's still stupid.  Talking about how essential (or not) Earth is is irrelevant to how eager Kirk was to die because he wasn't thinking straight (or at all).  I learned today that if there's no way to stop something bad happening, you might as well die and kill everyone you work with, even if you're essentially a janitor, because otherwise you're 'mindless'.









