Just was thinking about Eye of the Needle
They are about to transport to R'Mor 's ship. So apparently they trust him sufficiently that he won't hand them over to his Romulan government if they do so. Then they find out that if they do, they'll be transported 20 years into the past. Can't contaminate the timeline, so no return trip home. Bummer.
But they'd already contaminated the timeline, by having contact with R'mor. So, how about they'd transport over anyway, contact Starfleet HQ, request everything will be kept top secret, explain their situation but tell them nothing else about the future, and ask for an old, mothballed Starfleet ship that could be accelerated to near-lightspeed on a relatively deserted stretch of inner Federation space, -if need be with warning messages to leave the ship alone- and let Einsteinian time dilation do the rest and come out of near-lightspeed, say, a month later (but 20 years later for the rest of the universe)? Or go into tight orbit of an extreme-gravity body to achieve the same effect.
I think damage to the timeline might have been quite 'acceptable' had they done this, and they'd still be home.
They are about to transport to R'Mor 's ship. So apparently they trust him sufficiently that he won't hand them over to his Romulan government if they do so. Then they find out that if they do, they'll be transported 20 years into the past. Can't contaminate the timeline, so no return trip home. Bummer.
But they'd already contaminated the timeline, by having contact with R'mor. So, how about they'd transport over anyway, contact Starfleet HQ, request everything will be kept top secret, explain their situation but tell them nothing else about the future, and ask for an old, mothballed Starfleet ship that could be accelerated to near-lightspeed on a relatively deserted stretch of inner Federation space, -if need be with warning messages to leave the ship alone- and let Einsteinian time dilation do the rest and come out of near-lightspeed, say, a month later (but 20 years later for the rest of the universe)? Or go into tight orbit of an extreme-gravity body to achieve the same effect.
I think damage to the timeline might have been quite 'acceptable' had they done this, and they'd still be home.