'Kelvin' Timeline was almost the 'Hobus' Timeline

Discussion in 'Star Trek Movies: Kelvin Universe' started by Tuskin38, Jul 4, 2019.

  1. Tuskin38

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    I saw this posted on on twitter by Mike Okuda
    https://twitter.com/MikeOkuda/status/1139362971820314624
    That's pretty interesting, IMO. I know some people around the web have suggested 'Hobus' might have been a better name, that and 'Nero'

    The name Kelvin Timeline was also decided back in 2014 when the Okudas started work on the 2016 Encyclopedia.
    https://twitter.com/MikeOkuda/status/1139174371816161285

    Mike also would have liked to use the name 'Prime', but it was already being used as we know.
    https://twitter.com/MikeOkuda/status/1139715196631412736
     
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    Kelvin Timeline works perfectly as a name, since that attack on the USS Kelvin is the point of divergence (more or less...) and it ties into JJ Abrams' love of naming things for his uncle.
     
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    I'm not sure why the "Abramsverse" couldn't have been a suitable moniker, considering it was being used in fan circles way before the "Kelvin timeline" was coined.

    Apparently that confusion carried over to CBS as well.
     
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    Abramsverse sounds awful, and ignores Justin Lin's contribution of 1/3rd of it as well as contributions of writers, producers and everyone else who helped make it happen. Kelvin Timeline also sounds like something that works in-universe as something the DTI or Voyager/ENT time cops would call it.
     
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    Plus it takes a lot of heat. :lol:


    (Kelvin, heat... got it?;))
     
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    Okuda wanted an in-universe name, since the encyclopedia is written in an in-universe perspective.

    It started with CBS/Paramount.
     
  7. Dukhat

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    I don't quite understand that. No one in the Prime timeline knows of the Kelvin timeline's existence, and the inhabitants of the Kelvin timeline wouldn't know any differently that their timeline is in fact a separate one that branched off of the main Prime timeline (other than the crew of the Enterprise). I understand that they had to call it something to differentiate it from the Prime timeline, but that nomenclature would have been for us, not for anyone in-universe.

    I wasn't talking about how it started.
     
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    I use Abramsverse.
     
  9. Boris Skrbic

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    “Prime universe” was used by Mirror Georgiou in reference to Georgiou Prime, which kinda suggests that in-universe it has always been a relative term, describing a reflection from the POV of someone from the Mirror Universe or the Kelvin Timeline. By extension, what if the latter was picked by its inhabitants analogous to the Kelvin Memorial Archive, as a way of referring to their home reality in relation to that of Ambassador Spock and Nero?
     
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    I'm sure every universe thinks of itself as "prime". Certainly the one we think of as "prime" is the result of endless temporal incursions and is as pure as driven snow.

    The Ency is written from an in-universe perspective, albeit that of someone in the far distant future with in-universe omniscience.
     
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    But I just mentioned that Emperor Georgiou used “prime universe” when referring to Captain Georgiou, so the term can easily be interpreted as “a reflection of my universe”. No universe would have primacy, so any others would be described in relative terms. Ambassador Spock would be “prime” as a reflection of Commander Spock, not because he’s “primary”.
     
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    If a fourth film bookends everything with a return by Eric Bana again, they could still change it to the Nero Timeline.

    That's the thing for me, everyone talks about how important Chris Hemsworth would be to a speculative script... but isn't a time travel plot facing the Narada either during the attack on the U.S.S. Kelvin, or indeed at any point before the destruction of Vulcan just as effective.

    Absolutely nothing in onscreen canon was established about Kirk's father, whereas it's the absence of Spock's homeworld and having his race probably facing extinction, that pretty much sends everything off at a tangent from the Original Series and now Discovery onwards.

    Kelvin makes sense. But I'm neither a fan of it or Abramsverse, although I use either to differentiate what version of the 23rd Century I'm talking about.
     
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    Putting aside the likelihood that Kelvin Timeline as a name would still be used in parallel, why replace it with one that doesn’t work in-universe? As noted, the Kelvin Timeline designation could’ve been created analogous to that of the Kelvin Memorial Archive. Why would its inhabitants memorialize the villain?
     
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    don't tell memory alpha, they're still using "alternate timeline" ugh.
     
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    Kelvin universe makes sense to me, both in universe and out of universe.

    Also, at least Kelvin Spock is aware of multiple timelines, and possibly Captain Pike, though Spock is more likely to figure out the temporal mechanics of it all.
     
  16. Tuskin38

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    Since 'alternate timeline' was actually said on screen it takes priority. If it went unmentioned they probably would have used Kelvin Timeline.

    Searching Kelvin Timeline does auto-direct to that page though.

    They have an entire page dedicated to arguing this. It's funny and sad to read.
    https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Forum:Alternate_reality_"official"_name
     
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  17. pst

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    i've been making this argument there for the past 3 years: "alternate timeline" is a dictionary term, "kelvin timeline" is a proper name and the one the creators gave it, memory alpha should honor that. just like they used "prime universe" before it was used on screen based on the fact that the term "prime" was used in the end credits. but i'm alone in this fight.
     
  18. Tuskin38

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    People agree with you, but the ones making the policy decisions don't.
     
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    Also, Memory Alpha's been using the term "Mirror Universe" since always, despite the fact that it was never used on screen until very recently. Disco's season 2 finale, in fact.
     
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    this is gonna sound ridiculous, but i actually chalk it up to an anti-kelvin franchise bias.