Kirk definitely wasn't meant to be on the front line; that's why the warp drive was sabotaged. Kirk is an angry youth whose mentor just died and is being given a free shot at the killer, who just so happens to be on the home territory of someone Marcus wants to start a war with; for all we know, Marcus intentionally made sure Khan would get something that would transport him to Kronos so he'd be in the right place when he made his escape.Eternal_Freedom wrote:Since I'm in such a mood, I would speculate that the order to Kirk to fire the weapons from Enterprise rather than beaming them in was a conscious choice by Admiral Marcus to get Kirk accustomed to the idea of cold-blooded killing and bombarding Klingon worlds. Marcus mentions (he was quoting Pike I think) that Kirk is one of their best and he'd undoubtably want Kirk on the front lines in his desired war.Even the "why couldn't they just beam that weapon onto Kronos if they can beam a man from Earth to Kronos?" didn't bother me that much.
Or that transport gizmo was a Section 31 prototype that Harrison made one-use-only deliberately in order to avoid this problem.
Kirk gets promised that the torpedoes are advanced and long range enough that he can be in and out, no sweat. Just vaporize the guy and leave. Kirk fires some torpedoes and bombards the Klingon homeworld, goes to leave, uh oh! His warp drive has completely broken! As he tries to fix it, the Klingons show up to investigate the sudden torpedo launching. They find a Federation ship desperately trying to escape, blow it to pieces, and Marcus has the war that he wants.
Literally the only reason his plan failed is because Kirk had a change of heart and decided to capture Khan instead of just committing a messy assassination. They showed up disguised as rogue traders that fought and won against a few Klingon squads (mostly because John Harrison is the biggest badass in the Star Trek series) and took down a gunship, then fled. They have minimal connections to the Federation, and the time they spent preparing for a more cautious arrest (and the much lower chance of their attack causing a planet-wide alert) instead of just shooting and running let them repair their warp drive before any Klingon patrols showed up.
Frankly, I liked the film. One of my life goals is to work with Benedict Cumberbatch now.