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What’s your favourite Trek way to go back in time?

What’s your favourite Trek way to go back in time?

  • Nexus

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  • Temporal rift

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  • Devidians’ portal (Time’s Arrow)

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  • Bajoran Orb of time

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  • Total voters
    12

jackoverfull

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According to memory alpha, the federation knows of over 40 techniques to travel back in time, I wanted to list all the ones we know and have some fun deciding what are the best ones.

I probably missed some, so I wanted to make a poll where everyone can add answers, but it doesn’t seem that’s supported. Feel free to mention other ways then and I’ll see if it’s possible to add the option.

My favourite would be controlled chroniton emissions: apparently it’s what the Borg use and the borg only go for perfection, also it’s quite replicable with 24th century federation tech and can be miniaturised, as Daniels showed.

Most of the other techniques are either dangerous (slingshot), difficult to control (the natural ones, such as rifts) or dependent on the will of unreliable entities such as Q and the Guardian.

The devidians’ technique would seem really interesting, as it allows for people to go seemingly anywhere anywhen, but we may not know it’s limitations.

The worst seem to be mr Atoz’s at the library, as the subjects need “preparation” and then staying in times they are not prepared for have odd consequences.
 
Mix matter and antimatter cold, balancing engines into a controlled implosion. :techman:
Treknically (my in-universe theory :vulcan:), the controlled warp engine implosion (creating a time warp) was used in conjunction with the gravity well of Psi 2000 which generated the time travel in The Naked Time. This combination of time warp plus gravity also is the basis for the slingshot maneuver. While in time warp, traveling within/into a gravity well (in a close orbit of a planet or star), you go back in time; slow down back into normal space-time, and you are in the past. Break away from the gravity well while in time warp (slingshot), you go forward in time; slow down into normal space-time and you are in the future. Braking to sublight is the trick to hitting the desired time period in either case.

The TOS Enterprise discovers time travel first in The Naked Time (back 3 days), then again to a larger effect, in Tomorrow is Yesterday (back 300 years). Apparently either using controlled implosion or using maximum warp engine power (unknown whether Scotty caused a controlled implosion while taking the warp engines to maximum and/or being within the large gravity field of the black star) can cause a time warp. If a time warp is used inside a gravity well or close orbit, the ship goes backward in time. Later in the TIY episode, the Enterprise duplicates the event again to first go further back in time (back a day as it dove into the sun), then by slingshotting from the gravity well at time warp, the ship goes forward in time (forward 300 years). Kirk uses this technique two more times, in Assignment: Earth and Star TrekIV: The Voyage Home (both back and forward about 300 years). Yes this theory is full of holes, but it's all I got. :vulcan:
 
Love it! Voted for the famous and maximally dramatic slingshot maneuver. That time in “The Naked Time” is still my very favorite instance, though.
 
According to memory alpha, the federation knows of over 40 techniques to travel back in time, I wanted to list all the ones we know and have some fun deciding what are the best ones.

I probably missed some, so I wanted to make a poll where everyone can add answers, but it doesn’t seem that’s supported. Feel free to mention other ways then and I’ll see if it’s possible to add the option.

My favourite would be controlled chroniton emissions: apparently it’s what the Borg use and the borg only go for perfection, also it’s quite replicable with 24th century federation tech and can be miniaturised, as Daniels showed.

Given that the UFP already had control of Time Travel by the 26th century, it would stand to reason the controlled chroniton emissions from the Deflector dish would be the easiest/best option and could have been the first real iteration of SF Time Travel technology and temporal cores (although the Proto core seems like a candidate for the temporal core).
Though, in ST:Picard season 2 trailer, it seems more like the La Sirena will be using the slingshot method around the star (but I could be wrong).

Most of the other techniques are either dangerous (slingshot), difficult to control (the natural ones, such as rifts) or dependent on the will of unreliable entities such as Q and the Guardian.

The devidians’ technique would seem really interesting, as it allows for people to go seemingly anywhere anywhen, but we may not know it’s limitations.

The worst seem to be mr Atoz’s at the library, as the subjects need “preparation” and then staying in times they are not prepared for have odd consequences.


Its also possible Starfleet decided to pool all of those separate methods into a computer to construct a virtual model and have their AI's do R&D on creating a new sustainable and efficient way for travelling through time.

Plus, if my suspicions about the Proto-core turn out accurate, the Proto-Core could have served as SF's own first real attempt at having viable time travel technology... or it will be unwittingly USED for development of Time travel technology down the line.
 
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