Yeah great. "Who says Daniels said the truth?" My ass. Who says that he lied? You say it. And that's only your opinion, you can't back that up in fact just as well as I can't back it up in fact that Daniels said the truth.
Keep in mind that virtually everything said in here is simply someone's opinion. The "my ass" comment is unnecessary.Yeah great. "Who says Daniels said the truth?" My ass. Who says that he lied? You say it. And that's only your opinion, you can't back that up in fact just as well as I can't back it up in fact that Daniels said the truth.
The FACT remains that Daniels never did ANYTHING that would even remotely suggest that he was a bad guy, or that he had some foul intentions.
This thread is just a prime example of how much of a badly thought mess the Temporal Cold War really was.
Actually, its safe to say that Archer never became president, since in ST XI he's still in Starfleet. That computer screen in IaMD pt2. is not considered canon.Perhaps Archer is only remembered as an early UFP President, too?
Oh come on Timo, Orci and Kurzman confirmed that is was THE Jonathan Archer ages ago.It's clear that the beagle mentioned in STXI can't be the one from ENT, but rather a later dog of the same description. Porthos must be dead by then. Similarly, Admiral Archer could be Jonathan's niece for all we know, and Jonathan could well be dead, just as "IaMD" says...
the WWII carrier was famous and heroic and stuff, while the Cold War one never did anything worthwhile
I don't understand the concept of trying to derive consistent theories of temporal mechanics as conceived by story writers with no background in physics. If you want to argue about alternate time and parallel universes it might be better to do so in the context of books by Stephen Hawking or Brian Greene.
So anything written by Naren Shankar is up for grabs?I don't understand the concept of trying to derive consistent theories of temporal mechanics as conceived by story writers with no background in physics. If you want to argue about alternate time and parallel universes it might be better to do so in the context of books by Stephen Hawking or Brian Greene.
If anything should be questioned it should be the TOS episode that had the Enterprise going back in time to observe history. From that point forward every series has made a mess out of time.
Where was Braxton in "Edgame" when old Janeway erased 20 years of history? Oh yes, its a TV show, and they... Wait...Trek has never been consistent with its time travel rules. Anything from flying round a sun really fast, to a Bajoran Orb, can get you back in time. Where are Braxton and his timecops in 'City on the Edge of Forever'? (I know, its a TV show, and they weren't invented yet)
Trek has never been consistent with its time travel rules. Anything from flying round a sun really fast, to a Bajoran Orb, can get you back in time. Where are Braxton and his timecops in 'City on the Edge of Forever'? (I know, its a TV show, and they weren't invented yet)
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