Per Memory-Alpha, it's called the "Slightly Skewed Left-Hand Turn-Mirror Universe."Not the slightly skewed left-hand mirror universe???? Damn, I wish they'd pass out programs.
Per Memory-Alpha, it's called the "Slightly Skewed Left-Hand Turn-Mirror Universe."Not the slightly skewed left-hand mirror universe???? Damn, I wish they'd pass out programs.
Per Memory-Alpha, it's called the "Slightly Skewed Left-Hand Turn-Mirror Universe."
Universa.See? It never ends with these infinite number of alternate universes....universii??
Much better explanation than the official version, after all Prime did not do a quantum signature test on himself lolPerhaps instead of travelling to the past of their own timeline, Spock and Nero accidentally travelled to the past of a parallel timeline (which, as you note, have been established to exist, Mirror Universe, Parallels.) This would explain why their actions do not effect the future of the Prime timeline, like is usually the case in Trek. And it having always been a parallel timeline would better explain how things are so different; Nero causing all that in such a short time really isn't a terribly plausible explanation.
Ent exists in BOTH the Prime and Kelvin timelines, since the skew happens after. Right?
Makes a hell of a lot more sense than Simon Pegg's weird theory that Nero's arrival somehow changed the past as well as the future.
That said, I still prefer that everything prior to 2233 was the same. I'd like to see, for example, Captain Robau appear on DSC (Faran Tahir says he'd gladly do it), possibly as the President of the Federation. Or maybe we can find out what happened to Balthazar Edison in the prime timeline.
Yes, Admiral Marcus had a model of NX-01 on his desk. The implication is that the events of the series took place in the Kelvin timeline as well. That's confirmed with Balthazar Edison and the USS Franklin coming from that general era, with stuff that only appeared in ENT such as Xindi and MACOs .Ent exists in BOTH the Prime and Kelvin timelines, since the skew happens after. Right?
Yes, Admiral Marcus had a model of NX-01 on his desk. The implication is that the events of the series took place in the Kelvin timeline as well. That's confirmed with Balthazar Edison and the USS Franklin coming from that general era, with stuff that only appeared in ENT such as Xindi and MACOs .
Kor
That is still my PREFERENCE, but that only works if we get an epilogue that wraps up the Kelvin and restores the Prime. If that never happens, then it must be adjacent, to have both timelines running at the same time. I do not accept that time travel creates permanent parallels, and not a timeline rewrite.
One could say the USS Edison from "Battle of the Binary Stars" was named for Balthazar rather than Thomas, if they wished.
Ent exists in BOTH the Prime and Kelvin timelines, since the skew happens after. Right?
Some argue that ENT is in its own timeline, since the events of First Contact -- where the Enterprise crew actively interferes in the course of history -- might have changed the future. I don't personally subscribe to that as I go with what the show-runners say is canon.
Why? It makes infinitely more sense than rewrites ever did.. I do not accept that time travel creates permanent parallels, and not a timeline rewrite
There is also... *sigh* the Temporal Cold War, which affected the timeline.Some argue that ENT is in its own timeline, since the events of First Contact -- where the Enterprise crew actively interferes in the course of history -- might have changed the future. I don't personally subscribe to that as I go with what the show-runners say is canon.
There is also... *sigh* the Temporal Cold War, which affected the timeline.
The ST Picard Paradox
We are all familiar with the „time paradox“ of physics that describes the apparent contradiction of travelling back in time to kill your parents prior to your conception so that you are never born to commit the act...
According to official reports, the planned Star Trek: Picard series takes place along a „timeline“ (whatever that is!) following the destruction of Romulus by a Supernova that leads to renegade Romulan, Nero, travelling a century into the past where he destroys Vulcan, an event that cannot be hidden and gives the Romulans a century warning to avoid or prevent the disaster.
Captain Pike to Nero (Star Trek „reboot“): „...Romulus hasn’t been destroyed. Its out there right now. You’re blaming the Federation for something that hasn’t happened.“
In other words, the timeline with Romulus being destroyed saves Romulus and destroys Vulcan so, any timeline following the detruction of Romulus does not exist. The Star Trek: Picard Paradox is born.
If the timeline that no longer exists is used, remember that, thanks to Janeway and her final encounter with the Borg, Starfleet now has starship shielding technology that is impenetrable and photonic and other weaponry that eliminates Borg vessels with a single shot. In other words, Starfleet and the Federation, especially without Romulans, is invincible. That would make little room for conflict even at the Species 8472 level. I look forward to the artistic quality of stories without all the silly space battles, ridiculous explosions, the always getting bigger (hand) weapons, and foolish fist fights.
Ayko
Yes, you can certainly interpret it that way.Again: Predestination paradox.
There is also... *sigh* the Temporal Cold War, which affected the timeline.
Why? It makes infinitely more sense than rewrites ever did.
They make a lot of Enterprise references in the movies.
"Admiral Archer's dog" and all.
That's literally what was said in the movie.
Is it inconsistent? Yes.
But time travel is inconsistent in Star Trek.
Blame the fact they used Red Matter to travel.
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