I wonder if she beat Kirk's record for temporal violations. Remember how they said he was menace.^ About two weeks into the inquiry, I'll bet she'd be wishing she'd just stayed out there.![]()

I wonder if she beat Kirk's record for temporal violations. Remember how they said he was menace.^ About two weeks into the inquiry, I'll bet she'd be wishing she'd just stayed out there.![]()
Well, Kirk has seventeen incidents on file. Based on Voyager's seven years, there are eleven temporal incidents, two of which there should be no record of (Time and Again, Year of Hell) and three more that Janeway had no active role in (Non Sequitor, Before and After, Timeless). Although, curiously enough, Captain Braxton did blame her for one of those incidents anyway (Timeless).I wonder if she beat Kirk's record for temporal violations. Remember how they said he was menace.![]()
Didn't he mention one when he was ranting about her in Relativity, something about the Takara sector? Wasn't that the sector of space where the AU Voyager crashed on the ice planet in Timeless?Although, curiously enough, Captain Braxton did blame her for one of those incidents anyway (Timeless).
Didn't he mention one when he was ranting about her in Relativity, something about the Takara sector? Wasn't that the sector of space where the AU Voyager crashed on the ice planet in Timeless?
Exactly what I was referring to.Didn't he mention one when he was ranting about her in Relativity, something about the Takara sector? Wasn't that the sector of space where the AU Voyager crashed on the ice planet in Timeless?
Ooh, forgot that one. Twelve temporal incidents, then.Also her messages sent via Telek R'Mor, 20 years in the past, in Eye of the Needle
Obviously the DTI has no way of knowing of the existence of the Kelvin timeline as such (since the Prime timeline wasn't affected)...
^ No. The Kelvin and Prime timelines exist in parallel. There was no rewriting or erasing.
I don't recall any mention of that. Are you sure?
I thought history was changed.
I didn't think we were talking about a parallel reality, like the Mirror universe.
Both the writers and the characters mention it. The writers citing the TNG episode "Parallels" and the Many worlds theory of quantum mechanics as their inspiration and the characters having this conversation:I don't recall any mention of that. Are you sure? I thought history was changed. I didn't think we were talking about a parallel reality, like the Mirror universe.
SPOCK: You are assuming that Nero knows how events are predicted to unfold. To the contrary, Nero's very presence has altered the flow of history, beginning with the attack on the USS Kelvin, culminating in the events of today, thereby creating an entire new chain of incidents that cannot be anticipated by either party.
UHURA: An alternate reality?
SPOCK: Precisely. Whatever our lives might have been, if the time continuum was disrupted, our destinies have changed. Mr. Sulu, plot a course to the Laurentian system warp factor three.
Nope.When I first saw ST09 in the theatres, I just assumed that this was what the Enterprise "really" looked like. And I assume that was what was intended.
Is "Spock Prime" really just Spock Kelvin from the future?
Is "Spock Prime" really just Spock Kelvin from the future?
Spock Prime even mentions a few things that are different like Kirk's father seeing him take command of the Enterprise.No. He's the original Spock from the future.
The Spock of the Kelvin timeline will have his own course in life, which may or may not turn out anything like Spock Prime's did.
He had this photo on him:When I first saw ST09 in the theatres, I just assumed that this was what the Enterprise "really" looked like. And I assume that was what was intended.
Is "Spock Prime" really just Spock Kelvin from the future?
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