Isnt the Guardian meant to maintain the timeline?
Its more of a Crossing Guard of Forever/Isnt the Guardian meant to maintain the timeline?
Apparently not, since it invited the crew to make more journeys into history, despite the fact that they'd just screwed it up something awful due to a simple mistake. That's not exactly the way a guardian should behave. It doesn't seem to care what happens to the timeline as long as it's getting used. I think it's lonely. Or maybe just senile.
I think it's lonely. Or maybe just senile.
What about the death of "Rodent"? Wasn't the timeline changed by McCoy's arrival even though Edith Keeler died?
What about the death of "Rodent"? Wasn't the timeline changed by McCoy's arrival even though Edith Keeler died?
Edith Keeler was an important person in history, Rodent wasn't. The time line was probably altered but in such a trivial way no one noticed.
It's been years since I've read Harlan Ellison's original screen play but if I remember correctly one of the differences was Kirk saw Rodent die, in fact he died saving Kirks life, and in the end is left to wonder why Edith Keeler had to die but Rodent didn't matter.
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