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In any new TNG era series they will have to...

Jaespol

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...include the destruction of Romulus, this has been established in canon as something that happened in Trekverse!
Yikes, that changes the landscape quite a bit doesn't it?
 
...include the destruction of Romulus, this has been established in canon as something that happened in Trekverse!
Yikes, that changes the landscape quite a bit doesn't it?

You can always say that the time agents have corrected the timeline, on or off screen. :)
 
...include the destruction of Romulus, this has been established in canon as something that happened in Trekverse!
Yikes, that changes the landscape quite a bit doesn't it?

You can always say that the time agents have corrected the timeline, on or off screen. :)

I'd rather keep the time agents crap out of it to be honest, they never made any sense and Voyager's "Relativity" and "Future's End" was a chrono-mess!
 
Yuck, I'd rather not mix Abrams trek with prime Trek, thank you. When I play Star Trek online I had better fucking see Romulus there, intact, and fully explorable or away goes me and the SO's subscription.

Seriously, no joke. That is a deal breaker.
 
There probably won't be another TNG era series. That possibility was gone a long time ago. This will only affect fan films and such.
 
...include the destruction of Romulus, this has been established in canon as something that happened in Trekverse!
Yikes, that changes the landscape quite a bit doesn't it?

You can always say that the time agents have corrected the timeline, on or off screen. :)

I'd rather keep the time agents crap out of it to be honest, they never made any sense and Voyager's "Relativity" and "Future's End" was a chrono-mess!

You may not like them, but using your own words, they are established in canon and are part of the Trek universe. Personally, I don't have problem with them, that is the concept of time agents or timeship. Since, considering Star Trek and its use of time travel, theres bound to be a time where we, and other species, will master time travel and could use it for good or bad. Time agents would thus be needed.
 
There won't be any TNG era series, if they do another series it will be set in Kirks time.
 
I think it would be cool. Romulans would then be the 'Endangered Species' and their Empire effectively destroyed. There could be an entire series based around such a crisis and trying to put them back together again.
 
I think it would be cool. Romulans would then be the 'Endangered Species' and their Empire effectively destroyed. There could be an entire series based around such a crisis and trying to put them back together again.

But who would watch it?
 
...include the destruction of Romulus, this has been established in canon as something that happened in Trekverse!
Yikes, that changes the landscape quite a bit doesn't it?

You can always say that the time agents have corrected the timeline, on or off screen. :)

DEUS EX MACHINA!

You mean Nero??

Someone which we never heard about and which is coming out of nowhere to change the well known Star Trek timeline (by creating an alternate one). :devil:
 
It would've been Deus Ex Machina if it were all reset at the end of the movie.
 
Maybe ST XI isn't simply an alternate timeline, but an alternate universe. In which case, the prime universe's Romulus need not be destroyed.
 
I think it would be cool. Romulans would then be the 'Endangered Species' and their Empire effectively destroyed. There could be an entire series based around such a crisis and trying to put them back together again.

But who would watch it?

Right. Like a series originally based off helping a devastated society getting back on its feet :cough: DS9 :cough: would be watchable at all.
 
I wonder how many Romulan refugees will try to settle on Vulcan... and how popular will the refugees be among the Vulcan population? Finally, unfication could be achieved. Just in a different way anyone had expected.

Of course, some Romulans could refuse to settle in Vulcan. Those could become like the Suliban or the Bajorans seen in the TNG episode "Ensign Ro". Romulan pirates/"terrorists" could constitue a problem for a while.
 
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