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When Khan first recovered from hibernation, he was given access to the ship's technical data which is what allowed him to learn to take control of the ship. He didn't just figure it out. He had 72 other geneticly enhanced ubermensch to help him as well. Taking the Reliant is likely similar to taking the Enterprise with the added advantage of having the Captain of the Reliant under mind control.

Khan was a formidable adversary, but don't overestimate him either.

OK, imagine giving the technical data of a Tesla to 72 Model-T mechanics and tell them to figure it out. It's not going to happen in a few days.

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While you make good points, operating technology does not necessarily require knowing how it functions. Anyone who has ever seen a toddler with an I Pad should know as much.

Thank you for taking the time to debate Trek lore by the way. I don't often get the chance anymore.

Ehhh... something tells me that keeping a warp core stabilized is a bit more complicated than pressing an icon on an i-pad.

If your i-pad had an antimatter battery, would you give it to your toddler to shake around like a snow globe?