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Did First Contact change the timeline?
But if that's the case, how can you explain that Q-Who requires the Borg to know about the federation, which they only find out about because of the transmission sent in Regeneration. How can events in an alternate timeline affect events in the "original" timeline?
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Re: Did First Contact change the timeline?
Nor do I see any indication in "Regeneration" that the Borg message sent towards the Delta Quadrant would have been of much significance. It probably made the Collective aware of how the mission went the first time around - but since the Borg can time travel, they could time travel until they reached the desired outcome, which indicates that the history that unfolded after the ST:FC end credits rolled is the one that the Borg desired. Indeed, ST:FC looks like a time loop to me. In the first iteration, Zephram Cochrane is a crazy hillbilly who happens to have some fundamentally faulty ideas about warp drive, and the Borg help him invent warp at the crucial moment by bringing him help from the future. In the last iteration, Cochrane has got it almost right, and the future helpers only need to do a little bit of tinkering to create "the engine they read about in the history books". Thus, the last iteration was always part of "the timeline", whereas the earlier iterations were part of different timelines where at first the UFP didn't exist, then something like it began to exist but with really poor warp drives and tech, and finally the UFP we know began to exist and enjoyed high standard Cochrane warp engines from the very start... Timo Saloniemi |
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Re: Did First Contact change the timeline?
To me it is all one timeline up until Star Trek 2009. Dramatically, it is more satisfying a structure.
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Re: Did First Contact change the timeline?
When Cochrane looked at the Enterprise-E in the telescope in ST:FC, I admit I did have the thought that the saucer/nacelle configuration of all future Starfleet vessels was born then. There was nothing leading toward that design configuration up until that point. Cochrane did have a 2-nacelle design, but nothing to lead toward a saucer shape for the crew portion of a ship. When you think about it, how could the things he and Lily saw not affect their future activities & decisions? And it's not like they were unknown bums in an alley accidentally phasering themselves. They were very influential people in what was to come. |
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Re: Did First Contact change the timeline?
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Re: Did First Contact change the timeline?
I personally stick it all in one timeline up until the Kelvin attack at the start of STXI, but I don't freak out at continuity errors (although I get a kick out of pointing them out!)
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Re: Did First Contact change the timeline?
The first is obvious: Enterprise hadn't even been conceived when those legacy walls were built for TMP and TNG. The second would be a little more ambiguous, but one that carries at least some weight -- NX-01 may have been the first starship Enterprise, but it was NOT the first Federation starship Enterprise. If we are to go by events shown in "These Are The Voyages...," one can likely assume that NX-01 was in the process of being decommissioned (or entirely so; we don't really get much in the way of how much time passes between Trip's death and the conference) by the time Archer gives his big Federation koom-by-ya speech. Personally, I don't mind the idea that the signal from 'Regeneration' later influences the events of 'Q-Who?' only because of what happened in First Contact.
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Re: Did First Contact change the timeline?
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Re: Did First Contact change the timeline?
). No "in-universe" reason to exclude it. I liked how they mentioned in Enterprise that Archer had planets named after him - and then I saw a TNG that ended with them setting course for one! Obviously a fluke, but still cool.
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Re: Did First Contact change the timeline?
Fair enough. I wasn't trying to dictate the in-universe reason as to why NX-01 wasn't included, just theorizing. Then again, if we're going to get REALLY technical about the legacy wall in the conference room, the depiction of the Enterprise-C is rather disproportionate to what eventually was revealed to be the Ambassador-class Enterprise-C in "Yesterday's Enterprise" (which also happens to be the episode which ends with the ship heading to Archer-4.) ZOMFG IT'S ALL CONNECTED!!!1111
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Re: Did First Contact change the timeline?
The only prior contact with the federation was with the Hansen's as seen in Voyager. This would have introduced them to "us", but I doubt we would have been perceived as a threat, considering at the time the only people the Borg had assimilated were 3 civilians and one transport ship. EDIT: Although the Borg HAD assimilated the colonies along the neutral zone, this was only just prior to Q Who. If you want, you could assume that the cube from system J-25 had assimilated the colonies in the neutral zone, and was returning to the collective at the time the Enterprise D encountered it. |
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Re: Did First Contact change the timeline?
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Re: Did First Contact change the timeline?
But that's assuming they had information on starfleet tech. I'd assume most of that would have been classified to starfleet personel. If the Borg assimilated me today, they'd know that the US Military has aircraft carriers and atomic bombs and the like, but they wouldnt know anything about the placement of airbases, missile installations or anything of any tactical value. As far as I can remember, the Hansens were civilian scientists who studied exobiology. Outside of basic warp theory and weapons understanding, I doubt they knew much about the inner workings of Starfleet or federation technology. |
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Re: Did First Contact change the timeline?
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). No "in-universe" reason to exclude it. I liked how they mentioned in Enterprise that Archer had planets named after him - and then I saw a TNG that ended with them setting course for one! Obviously a fluke, but still cool.





