Well at least we've found the parallel between Star Trek Into Darkness and Team America World Police. Although I suppose the marionettes managed to get to that topic six years earlier.
So Federation=UN and Starfleet= America.
I think Starfleet would have censured him honestly. That's a professional organization and he's treating it like college. There are very few workplaces where that's appreciated.
Star Trek Prime had several hundred episodes to keep straight, 9 films, and multiple centuries. I only hold Abrams accountable for two films and canon prior to the split timeline which he set up.
Timeline, includes Enterprise
As far as the cannon prior to the split timeline, well I can't really say much. Yeah they fudged on what had been established as the circumstances of Kirks birth (which is the precise point when the timeline splits, therefore rendering later Prime events null) in order to have a hero birth story. Now since the birth-dates and circumstances of the original crew -are- spread out over six movies and two series then, yes, if the writers tried to watch every single there ever was then it's more than likely they'd miss something.
Oh, here's another Nit- originally Kirk was given a commendation for cheating on the Kobayashi Maru (See ST:II) , not almost drummed out of the Academy (Trek '09). If they had kept that the same I wonder how many people would have been not quite approving. Award a guy for cheating? Who does that? Starfleet, that's who!
And, as I mentioned, I never really watched ST: Enterprise so I can't speak as to whether or not those events had any bearing on existing Pre- Kirk cannon.
When you say "gag" I think, Dumb and Dumber or Ace Ventura, and I don't recall that from STID. ST (2009) maybe (the bit where McCoy sneaks him on board the Enterprise), this one not so much. Now that I think of it, I think the reason why they made a relationship between Spock and Uhura is so that people wouldn't complain about Kirk having a romance (he doesn't, really) and how "that is sooo stereotypical".
As far as antics at Starfleet Academy, TNG flashbacks suggest that antics do happen. Also TOS episode Shore Leave. Now, even though those events aren't set in stone I don't believe that will inherently change the "after-hours" atmosphere of the academy.
As to Pikes randomly assigning ranks, well since he's only actually in 2 episodes (the first one and the two-parter) of the original series I think he's pretty much fair game as to what he would do or not do.
I'm not saying you can't like the movie or people can't like the movie, it's just a movie. I'm saying that it's inconsistencies are valid (intentional or not) within the greater Star Trek Universe, if only because Star Trek is inconsistent.
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