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Mr. Crane
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Re: Star Trek: Enterprise - Part of the Abramsverse,not the PrimeUnive
...Yet the TNG episode "Parallels" promoted the idea that there are tons and tons of Quantum realities, long before the ENT series came along. So a fan of the show could argue that the ENT series takes place in one of these alternate realities, just like the new movie. The temporal cold war could have really messed with time-space...
I don't understand this omnipotent "logic of the Franchise" you speak of... where is it ever explicitly stated that Enterprise happens in the "Prime Universe"?
Bad logic, there - no one ever thought of the "Prime Universe" versus the "Abrams Universe" until this movie was made - and in fact, the very term "Prime Universe" has never been explicitly mentioned. The writers may have used it as shorthand when talking about the movie, or fans may have coined it, but the term doesn't appear in the movie. Nimoy is simply credited as "Spock Prime" at the end.
There is evidence that it could happen in an alternate reality, like the new alternate reality...
Nope, it was never the intention of the studio or the Trek producers to do a series about an "alternate universe," and the whole idea that changing the past causes the creation of a new "alternate universe" rather than altering the "real" one has no significant precedent in Trek's treatment of time travel prior to the new film.
The whole notion really exists only as a fannish attempt to make everything fit together perfectly, and nothing about Star Trek has ever fit together perfectly - it started to contradict itself with the second episode made.
Of course, since it's all made up and there's neither any final word or any right answer, every viewer can believe whatever they like and be right.
...Yet the TNG episode "Parallels" promoted the idea that there are tons and tons of Quantum realities, long before the ENT series came along. So a fan of the show could argue that the ENT series takes place in one of these alternate realities, just like the new movie. The temporal cold war could have really messed with time-space...