Solo4114
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"Although Gene Roddenberry created Starfleet in the original Star Trek with a military structure, he deliberately avoided getting very detailed on the nature of that structure (what he called "excessive militarism"). Director Nicholas Meyer, however, decided to further expand this part of the Star Trek mythos, making the uniforms and insignias more military in style, adding a ship's bell and boatswain's whistle, and writing the dialogue to be more accurate to actual naval protocol."
It's fairly obvious Nicolas Myer added a more military theme to Trek even without reading various quotes in which he said he did it intentionally.
He even made the battles resemble two ships at sea side by side shooting their cannons at each other. Which is an utterly stupid thing to do in deep space when you think about it, with all that room and three dimensions to move about in. :facepalm
Minor point, but that's actually directly addressed in the film.
Khan does get a good broadside in, but Kirk ultimately defeats him precisely because Khan is only thinking in 2 dimensions.