I have yet to read a single review of this film - including the couple that have not been wildly enthusiastic about it - that included the critique "needs more Shatner!"
SOrry but I think my point was misunderstood. After all the talk about "the original unaltered time line", I wondered why no one seems to realize that it never existed anymore after the events of Voyage Home. At that point a new altered time line was created. One where humanity lives.
SOrry but I think my point was misunderstood. After all the talk about "the original unaltered time line", I wondered why no one seems to realize that it never existed anymore after the events of Voyage Home. At that point a new altered time line was created. One where humanity lives.
Not necessarily. We never saw a timeline where humanity was exterminated, so for all we know, one never existed. Kirk and crew got back in time to prevent that future from occurring. Notice how they didn't erase anything that had originally occurred? They returned immediately *after* they left. There was only one timeline in that film.
But I think that if anyone deserves to pass the torch, it's Spock
SOrry but I think my point was misunderstood. After all the talk about "the original unaltered time line", I wondered why no one seems to realize that it never existed anymore after the events of Voyage Home. At that point a new altered time line was created. One where humanity lives.
Not necessarily. We never saw a timeline where humanity was exterminated, so for all we know, one never existed. Kirk and crew got back in time to prevent that future from occurring. Notice how they didn't erase anything that had originally occurred? They returned immediately *after* they left. There was only one timeline in that film.
George & Gracie were not native to that time. Without time travel Earths population would have died. That is what altered the timeline. It wasn't a naturally occurring event that did this. They (humans and alien) altered the timeline.
SOrry but I think my point was misunderstood. After all the talk about "the original unaltered time line", I wondered why no one seems to realize that it never existed anymore after the events of Voyage Home. At that point a new altered time line was created. One where humanity lives.
Not necessarily. We never saw a timeline where humanity was exterminated, so for all we know, one never existed. Kirk and crew got back in time to prevent that future from occurring. Notice how they didn't erase anything that had originally occurred? They returned immediately *after* they left. There was only one timeline in that film.
George & Gracie were not native to that time. Without time travel Earths population would have died. That is what altered the timeline. It wasn't a naturally occurring event that did this. They (humans and alien) altered the timeline.
He has no logical reason to do so...the "prime" universe still exists...certainly, with his intellect, he could figure out someway to return...this is a completely alternate UNIVERSE for God's sake, this is NOT his "Vulcan", that was not (SPOILER)"his mother" who is killed
And yet his only reasoning is that there are many, and they have needs, and we know the rest...
No, EJA, this is something different. This is Marvel Comics style time-travel, where you can't change the past--you instead create a new quantum reality. It's like the issue where Ben Grimm goes back in time to cure himself of being the Thing as a younger man. All he did was create a new universe where a younger Ben Grimm was no longer the Thing, with a new history branching off from there. When Ben returned to his own time there where no changes, as he simply created a timeline that now exists parallel to his own.
No, EJA, this is something different. This is Marvel Comics style time-travel, where you can't change the past--you instead create a new quantum reality. It's like the issue where Ben Grimm goes back in time to cure himself of being the Thing as a younger man. All he did was create a new universe where a younger Ben Grimm was no longer the Thing, with a new history branching off from there. When Ben returned to his own time there where no changes, as he simply created a timeline that now exists parallel to his own.
From what we've seen in past Star Trek movies and TV episodes, that isn't how time travel works in the Trekverse. If characters go back in time and introduce something that wasn't there before, the existing timeline is altered. What happens after does not happen in an alternate universe; it's the same universe, but with slightly different events. Time travel effects the existing universe, it doesn't create whole new ones.
From what we've seen in past Star Trek movies and TV episodes, that isn't how time travel works in the Trekverse. If characters go back in time and introduce something that wasn't there before, the existing timeline is altered. What happens after does not happen in an alternate universe; it's the same universe, but with slightly different events. Time travel effects the existing universe, it doesn't create whole new ones.
From what we've seen in past Star Trek movies and TV episodes, that isn't how time travel works in the Trekverse. If characters go back in time and introduce something that wasn't there before, the existing timeline is altered. What happens after does not happen in an alternate universe; it's the same universe, but with slightly different events. Time travel effects the existing universe, it doesn't create whole new ones.
It doesn't matter how it worked in the oldTrek universe. This is how it works now.
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