And groups like the Emerald Chain who don't care about others at all?Given the way it's described, the effects of the Temporal Wars could be so bad that most people don't even consider using time travel out of fear of what could happen.
And groups like the Emerald Chain who don't care about others at all?Given the way it's described, the effects of the Temporal Wars could be so bad that most people don't even consider using time travel out of fear of what could happen.
Where are they going to get a time machine when none of the major powers left has one? They're more concerned with finding more dilithium anyway, gaining more and expanding is likely their main goals right now. Why spend limited resources chasing a tech that is no longer available, because they aren't sitting in a warehouse somewhere, and information that may not even be recorded anywhere?And groups like the Emerald Chain who don't care about others at all?
As well as tech that might not work if they don't plug it in right? I mean, if the person doesn't come back then you're out a ship and a person when those things are a little tight right now.Where are they going to get a time machine when none of the major powers left has one? They're more concerned with finding more dilithium anyway, gaining more and expanding is likely their main goals right now. Why spend limited resources chasing a tech that is no longer available, because they aren't sitting in a warehouse somewhere, and information that may not even be recorded anywhere?
Build one, it doesn't take a rocket scientist at 31st century technology levels.Where are they going to get a time machine when none of the major powers left has one? They're more concerned with finding more dilithium anyway, gaining more and expanding is likely their main goals right now. Why spend limited resources chasing a tech that is no longer available, because they aren't sitting in a warehouse somewhere, and information that may not even be recorded anywhere?
I'm willing bet it does.Build one, it doesn't take a rocket scientist at 31st century technology levels.
As to the information not being anywhere, that's silly, treaties don't erase knowledge.
Probably. Plus all the risk and resources.I'm willing bet it does.
And you would be wrong, unless you really want to claim everyone went around erasing their people's memories whether they were willing or not.I'm willing bet it does.
No, it takes skills, training and resources to build complex machinery. You can’t pop into IKEA and pick up a time machine and build it in your living room, even in the 32nd CenturyAnd you would be wrong, unless you really want to claim everyone went around erasing their people's memories whether they were willing or not.
Yes, they are still the biggest customer for self sealing stem bolts from the Noh-Jay ConsortiumIkea still exists in the 32nd century? Cool!!
And they're called Fluvven.Yes, they are still the biggest customer for self sealing stem bolts from the Noh-Jay Consortium
I take it you forget Danials building a temporal transporter out of blasted ruins?No, it takes skills, training and resources to build complex machinery. You can’t pop into IKEA and pick up a time machine and build it in your living room, even in the 32nd Century
I assume Daniels has the prerequisite skills and training plus the ability to identify the tech neededI take it you forget Danials building a temporal transporter out of blasted ruins?
You mean the skills and training which would still exist short of people going around erasing memories?I assume Daniels has the prerequisite skills and training plus the ability to identify the tech needed
I assume Daniels has the prerequisite skills and training plus the ability to identify the tech needed
Yeah, so? Point is, you do need a "rocket scientist" to cobble together a time machine.You mean the skills and training which would still exist short of people going around erasing memories?
Actually a high school equivalent was able to do it.Yeah, so? Point is, you do need a "rocket scientist" to cobble together a time machine.
Daniels?Actually a high school equivalent was able to do it.
So no, not a rocket scientist.
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