They would feel sorry for us…and how our laws of physics are so restrictive
They'd probably be curious of our existence, where you don't get sucked into a time anomaly, changed in a lizard, get possessed by an alien presence, or get involved in some border incidents with Cardassians or Romulans every other week. ('Wow, a universe where a mundane existence is possible... it's weirder than we ever could have imagined!')
I assume those are pretty Starfleet specific problems, and civilians planetside are indeed living quite, happy lives.
Possibly. I have no idea how common interstellar travel is for civilians in the 24th century, for example. Do they do it for holidays, much like we visit each other's countries or continents?
Sure, but a trip to the moon or Tellar or Risa is far different than exploring unknown space and patrolling the neutral zone...
Isn't this the plot of Galaxy Quest, in reverse?What if the Star Trek universe knew about our timeline?
Would they try to figure out who was giving Gene Rodddenberry the information on the future or would the “cultural contamination” ....?
Did Gene give Berman the secret code before he passed?Would they try to figure out who was giving Gene Rodddenberry the information on the future or would the “cultural contamination” of the Star Trek franchise be too imbedded for the Department of Temporal affairs to remove?
Klingons would get HUGE into wrestling then lay seige to our world when they found out it was fake.Klingons would watch MMA and virtual any form of combat entertainment
Kirk would look around for five minutes and say "let's get the hell out of here" for at least the 2nd time in his life.Would they try to figure out who was giving Gene Rodddenberry the information on the future or would the “cultural contamination” of the Star Trek franchise be too imbedded for the Department of Temporal affairs to remove?
All the crews pre-Kelvin would be flabbergasted at seatbelts.
Klingons would get HUGE into wrestling then lay seige to our world when they found out it was fake.
Would they try to figure out who was giving Gene Rodddenberry the information on the future or would the “cultural contamination” of the Star Trek franchise be too imbedded for the Department of Temporal affairs to remove?
No; the MU is the timeline in which "Requiem for a Martian" was an actual script, that got produced and aired (thereby destroying the credibility of ST, prolonging the Vietnam war, causing NASA to be taken over by the military, causing Roe v. Wade to go the other way, and generally giving us what Trump tried to give us: the mercantilist, social-Darwinist, unabashedly racist, sexist, and jingoist America that would have been, had Theodore Roosevelt taken the bullet that was meant for McKinley), and not a hoax dreamed up decades later by a few wise-asses.They are, we are the MU.
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