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What if?

JonPaulWild

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We know that the Kelvin gets destroyed in the film and that certain people die and thus the course of the future is changed in someway by the results of Nero's time travel trip.

I'm not advocating Shatner be in this film or anywhere near a Star Trek film

What if though, if Mr Soran himself or his parents were for some reason on the Kelvin and died in its destruction?

In the film there could of been some mention about who died and a few names mentioned and one being Tolian Soran.
 
I thought El-Auria was pretty far away. I'm not sure it was known to the Federation at all during that time.
 
Just thinking about how much of Trek that one throw-away line would change is mind blowing. If Soran died back then the Ent-D would never have been destroyed, Worf likely would never have left the Ent-D for DS9, and Who knows what would have happened with Kirk I guess he would just be stuck in the Nexus forever?
 
Just thinking about how much of Trek that one throw-away line would change is mind blowing. If Soran died back then the Ent-D would never have been destroyed, Worf likely would never have left the Ent-D for DS9, and Who knows what would have happened with Kirk I guess he would just be stuck in the Nexus forever?

Not if a certain lady named Guinan, after a century or so, ran into an Ambassador named Spock, recognized him from an encounter she'd had in the Nexus (someone else's fantasy world), and told him "There's something you've got to do..."

This of course leads to Spock somehow managing a rescue with the help of a certain starship crew, and Kirk giving Picard dirty looks all the way back to the nearest starbase. :p
 
We know that the Kelvin gets destroyed in the film and that certain people die and thus the course of the future is changed in someway by the results of Nero's time travel trip.

I'm not advocating Shatner be in this film or anywhere near a Star Trek film

What if though, if Mr Soran himself or his parents were for some reason on the Kelvin and died in its destruction?

In the film there could of been some mention about who died and a few names mentioned and one being Tolian Soran.

Soran was 300 years old in Generations, and it had been implied that he lived on the El-Aurian homeworld until the Borg assimilated it.
 
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