Nope.. But them messing with Pikes time vision like mess in with the kids wouos be okay.
They'll do some kind of time travel eventually.. This is trek.
They'll do some kind of time travel eventually.. This is trek.
I actually don't want a full season arc or anything like that with the TWC.
But I think having a big episode or a two-parter dedicated to the idea of "the future isn't actually set in stone yet" would not only be a good idea, but is kind of a necessity at this point.
Connecting that to ENT is just me spitballing - hell, they can (and probably should) totally invent their own time travel paradoxon.
But as much as it's a certainty we will eventually have many time-travel episodes on SNW - I think it's important to connect that to Pike's vision. And rather sooner than later.
I think we are supposed to think that Pike knowing his future, and thus at no risk of dying in the next decade, will result in him making reckless decisions – decisions that will get some of his crew killed. Introducing the TCW to deal with Pike knowing he won't die will kill that tension. I’m not saying that they can’t change Pike’s future, just that they should see this tension through.
If SNW wants a TCW story, then a follow up on the Suliban & Tholians, or Suliban & Kliingons, or Suliban & Tandarans would do. Or bring Future Guy back and show he’s still around in Pike’s time. Even have a Romulan TCW story, since it was once thought that Future Guy was wearing a Romulan uniform.
Not even Berman and Braga liked it. It was forced on them by the network.The TCW was might have sounded good on paper, but did not work worth a damn on screen. Why should they make the same mistake twice?
The TCW is ultimately what drove me away from ENT around the end of season 2. I have yet to watch or rewatch any episodes. That's how bad of a taste the TCW left in my mouth.Not even Berman and Braga liked it. It was forced on them by the network.
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I think some of these things would work better separately from each other:
I'd like to see the Suliban again - they are cool looking (more interesting than the usual bumpy forehead) and the genetic engineering and fits right into SNW. No need to connect then to the TWC or Future Guy again - they work better on their own.
Future Guy could IMO work great as an antagonist to the Traveler, or something similar weird. Never really liked Daniels as a Time Cop.
The Tholians can fit great into a Time travel story. But I think they don't fit into the whole TWC - they're to much "normal" antagonists.
But I think a "cold war" with espionage definitely works better than an "active" time war, which would get very silly very fast.
Do Spock & T'Pring actually have a future here?
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Hijinks. It's hijinks, now.I can't lie. I wouldn't hate it if, when Orville ends, KurtzCo reached out to Braga for some time travel shenanigans. But I also know the likelihood of that ever happening is about 0.0003%.
The Temporal Cold War was an idea inserted into Enterprise only because the Studio Suits had no faith in a prequel concept and wanted some element of "the future" there. And even then, Enterprise could barely be bothered to do anything with it, as indeed of the 52 episodes in the first two seasons, only eight were connected to it, and the eighth basically shoved that storyline aside to get the Xindi story arc set up. Aside from Daniels showing up throughout the third season, the TCW was basically forgotten until the finale with its cliffhanger scene setting up the TCW's resolution in the season 4 premiere.
SNW has the faith and backing of the studio to flourish in the time period its set in. It has no requirement to bring "the future" into it, besides the already established stuff about Pike knowing his fate. And the writers are clearly capable of coming up with their own storylines for the show without needing to riff on Enterprise's unwanted and largely unloved burden. And anyway, Modern Trek is already acknowledging the TCW in Disco anyway. There is absolutely no reason for SNW to do anything with it. At all.
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And....no.I'm thinking a lot about this lately.
I don't think the Temporal Cold War was done very successfully on ENT. But it would actually solve a lot of SNW's problems - even more than on ENT.
Pike knows he won't die.
He saw his accident. He knows exactly WHEN and WHERE it's going to happen. No matter what crazy stunt he pulls - no matter how bad the odds - he will survive. Doing one-shot manoevers against the Gorn? Picking chances on blowing up one of two asteroids? He can do that. For him, it's not "a lucky throw". It's the logical choice. Basically, the only time he should be worried is when he leaves the Enterprise, then worry for his friends. But whenever he's in command? The big E won't blow up.
ENT introduced a time-conflict atually TWICE: Once in the series premiere - and then AGAIN in the Xindi-war, to make us believe Earth actually "could" be destroyed.
In fact, this is the whole reason Berman & Braga introduced the Temporal Cold War in the fist place - and it's a GOOD reason (only the execution was lacking) : If you make a prequel, people know how it will end. This is my problem with all the relationship drama on SNW: We know how these end. By having actual altercations to the timeline, there's at least a chance things will go differently. They probably won't - the same as Earth won't be destroyed on DIS - but at least the option is theoretically on the table.
So I say: SNW needs to introdue some timey-wimey conflict. Something that clearly clashes with Pike's vision. Maybe kill one of the kids he's supposed to save. Basically - Pike should be uncertain if his vision actually IS his future, right up until the very moment it happens. And we as viewers should be guessing - is this timeline different? Do Spock & T'Pring actually have a future here? They can even play with it why everything looks "a bit different". Also IMO it would be neat if that thread from ENT would be carried over - it's a time conflict, it should take place at multiple times.
So - bring it on! Do some time-travel stuff! Don't actually make it an alternate timeline. But play with the possibilities. And most importantly - make stuff LESS pre-determined.
What do you think?
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