No idea if this has been brought up anywhere (probably, but I can't find it). What's up with that half-exploded moon orbiting Kronos? The nerd is me instantly thought, "Praxis," but it's way too early for Praxis to have exploded...or is it? Could it have blown up early in this timeline? Am I reading too much into it? Any thoughts?
I always figured "overmining" was an excuse for conducting subspace weapons tests on Praxis, which explains partly why it exploded the way it did (subspace shockwave event) and the ban on such weapons on the Kithomer Accords afterwards. The Narada event happening on their doorstep probably had the Klingons stepping up their production/testing. With similar results it would seem.
My guess is Praxis, and clearly part of the surface of Kronos is abandoned and laid waste. I really like this kind of unrefered to tie in to the prime universe...and it looked fantastic on screen.
I also thought it was a nod to Praxis. I am quite sure not everything in each universe is happening in tandem. Chemahkuu's explanation (above) sounds good to me.
I thought the same when I saw the film. Q'onos with a smashed moon and half the planet uninhabitable? What else could it be. I really like that in this timeline, lots of the same stuff is happening but entirely out of order. Makes me wonder what's coming next?
"Overmining Praxis" was never anything more complicated than Meyer's clumsy transposition of the Chernobyl disaster into his superficial allegory.
Yep, works for me! Poor Praxis, forever doomed to blow up. I feel bad for Martok. His hometown is uninhabitable in this reality.
Exactly. The "Nero event" kicked off something of an arms race in the JJ-timeline, so both the Feds and KDF stepped up their game. So as you said, the KDF just caused Praxis to explode sooner than it would have otherwise.
It is a reboot. In 10 foot high letters>>> Anything from the entire Prime Universe canon they want to hijack for a nustory is fair game. I wouldn't be in the least surprised if the Prometheus showed up in the next one! In Universe, Nero's incursion accelerated everything in this timlene, blah, blah, blah.
Why? Because it was a homage to STVI. Obviously the producers felt that the audience was smart enough to get the reference without it having to be spoon-fed to us.
Kor rejected Martok's first application to become an officer in the Klingon Defence Force because he was from Ketha.
In ST6, our somewhat ill-informed Starfleet heroes and villains spoke out their own theories on what had happened to Praxis (think Chernobyl, but without the open and frank reporting policy of the Soviet Union ). Yet they also speculated that the Praxis explosion would cripple the Klingons, making them a) pissed off and likely to go banzai any moment now, because b) they would realize that in a few years they would be powerless to do so, but c) in the immediate aftermath of the explosion, Starfleet would have an excellent window of opportunity to bring the Klingons to their ugly knees, thereby preventing the banzai charge. Was this, too, ill-informed guesswork? Or did the analysis have a sound basis? If it did, then a "prematurely" exploded Praxis ought to make the plans of the Marcus cabal sort of redundant: Klingons had already ceased to be a threat due to their homeworld and industries being savaged, and they had not gone banzai yet and thus never would... Timo Saloniemi
It kind of fits in with a "multiple universe" theroy I once read - that, from the point the "universes" diverge, as time moves forward, the "alternate" moves further and further and looks less and less like the "original", although you would still be able to see some similarities, it would get more difficult as time advanced.