So, as everyone on this board knows, a LOT of people are upset that Star Trek XI has created a new timeline, possibly parallel, possibly deleting the 'prime' timeline that we know and love.
That said, I propose that this happened in Trek across all the different shows at least 47 times that we knew of. Sometimes the damage was repaired, but equally just as often the timeline was changed, often in major ways, by the actions of the carious crews. I prefer to think of the timelines as a shifting entity, constantly being warred across, as depicted in Enterprise. There could be huge changes going on all the time and no-one would know.
Check out all these time travel episodes:
http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Time_travel_episodes
Almost every single one ends up with a slightly altered reality- not so heavily altered that Vulcan is destroyed, but with the butterfly effect taken into account, who knows?
In summary we should all probably just relax and enjoy the timeline that the episode we're watching takes place in.
That said, I propose that this happened in Trek across all the different shows at least 47 times that we knew of. Sometimes the damage was repaired, but equally just as often the timeline was changed, often in major ways, by the actions of the carious crews. I prefer to think of the timelines as a shifting entity, constantly being warred across, as depicted in Enterprise. There could be huge changes going on all the time and no-one would know.
Check out all these time travel episodes:
http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Time_travel_episodes
Almost every single one ends up with a slightly altered reality- not so heavily altered that Vulcan is destroyed, but with the butterfly effect taken into account, who knows?
In summary we should all probably just relax and enjoy the timeline that the episode we're watching takes place in.