No it wouldn't.On that version of Time Travel, Data Prime's head would have vanished or been replaced by NuData's head.
Marty nearly vanished because he was directly involved with his parents. Data was faffing around with Mark Twain.
No it wouldn't.On that version of Time Travel, Data Prime's head would have vanished or been replaced by NuData's head.
Then why did Spock emerge into the new timeline instead of the prime one? 25 years after the timelines had diverged?Anyone who had anything to do with the movie.Who says that the original timeline had any impact on the alternate one?
The timeline split when Nero appeared...
No it wouldn't.On that version of Time Travel, Data Prime's head would have vanished or been replaced by NuData's head.
Marty nearly vanished because he was directly involved with his parents. Data was faffing around with Mark Twain.
No they haven't. They still happen in the Prime timeline. As the timeline only splits when Nero arrives, prior events are shared including Data and co. messing around in the past.Events that would have led to Data Prime going back in time have also been altered.
No they haven't. They still happen in the Prime timeline. As the timeline only splits when Nero arrives, prior events are shared including Data and co. messing around in the past.Events that would have led to Data Prime going back in time have also been altered.
Yes, but Marty from the first movie was still around in 1955 even after Marty had travelled from an alternate 1985 in the second. If the timeline was overwritten, Marty could have never gone to 1955 in the first place.They have changed if you apply the Back to the Future method of Time Travel that overwrites a single timeline.
Yes, but Marty from the first movie was still around in 1955 even after Marty had travelled from an alternate 1985 in the second. If the timeline was overwritten, Marty could have never gone to 1955 in the first place.They have changed if you apply the Back to the Future method of Time Travel that overwrites a single timeline.
So really it doesn't actually matter if the timeline was overwritten or if the timeline split, Data's head would still be there.
Nope. Nero went through first, Spock went through a few seconds later. There was, therefore, a short period of time where Spock was still in his original timeline AFTER Nero had traveled into the past.Btw Newtype_Alpha didn't Spock get pulled in first and Nero pursued him?
Nope. Nero went through first, Spock went through a few seconds later. There was, therefore, a short period of time where Spock was still in his original timeline AFTER Nero had traveled into the past.Btw Newtype_Alpha didn't Spock get pulled in first and Nero pursued him?
You've gotta wonder why the black hole would have stayed linked to the altered universe and not to the past of the prime universe... UNLESS, of course, Spock Prime isn't really from the Prime Universe and there's a lot going on that he's not telling us.
If Data's head is still under San Francisco, it's definitely NuData's head. That is, unless "San Francisco" is Tasha Yar's nickname in the Abramsverse.
The writers have limited scientific knowledge, they were promoting a movie and not presenting a science lecture
Pauln6 said:Even if you want to hang your hat on that, it still doesn't prove that writer intent is that Data Prime's head is under San Francisco.
Pauln6 said:Schrodinger is as close as you can get. There may or may not be Data's head and it may or may not be Data Prime, NuData, or a different alternate Data.
newtype_alpha said:If Data's head is still under San Francisco, it's definitely NuData's head.
Wrong. It's Data Prime's head, just as the Kelvin seen in 2233 before Nero arrives is the Prime Kelvin, along with everything else that was part of the Prime universe in 2233. The Abramsverse has the same past as the Prime before Nero arrives, and that includes Data Prime's head being there.
That's fanon. Some Federation ships had different insignia, but ships and facilities other than the Enterprise had the arrowhead in TOS, too. Like on Starbase 11, where Kirk greets ex-classmates wearing the familiar arrow.Wrong. It's Data Prime's head, just as the Kelvin seen in 2233 before Nero arrives is the Prime Kelvin, along with everything else that was part of the Prime universe in 2233. The Abramsverse has the same past as the Prime before Nero arrives, and that includes Data Prime's head being there.
Then why is the Kelvin crew wearing the arrowhead insignia of the Enterprise? In the Prime universe the adoption of this insignia throughout Starfleet was seen in recognition of the achievements of the Enterprise.
That's fanon. Some Federation ships had different insignia, but ships and facilities other than the Enterprise had the arrowhead in TOS, too. Like on Starbase 11, where Kirk greets ex-classmates wearing the familiar arrow.Wrong. It's Data Prime's head, just as the Kelvin seen in 2233 before Nero arrives is the Prime Kelvin, along with everything else that was part of the Prime universe in 2233. The Abramsverse has the same past as the Prime before Nero arrives, and that includes Data Prime's head being there.
Then why is the Kelvin crew wearing the arrowhead insignia of the Enterprise? In the Prime universe the adoption of this insignia throughout Starfleet was seen in recognition of the achievements of the Enterprise.
Franz Joseph's old (1975) Tech Manual explained the different insignia as ships operating under different branches of Starfleet.
See also: "Friendship One", an Earth probe from the 2060's with the familiar symbol.
It was -never- the Prime timeline.
DonIago said:And as I've said before, since we're not seeing a Prime timeline, we can't know whether or not Data's head is in the past, because we don't know whether the TNG folks from another timeline jumped into this one and deposited it.
DonIago said:To say that we're "wrong" because we're not paying attention to the writers' intentions is to ignore the fact that the question didn't specify that we adhere to the writers' intentions.
It could be both. Perhaps each ship had its own insignia, but since the Enterprise was the flagship of the fleet, it's "own insignia" was essentially the insignia for all of Starfleet? (Yes, I know there are scenes on Starbases and such that contradict this - but there is also a scene that says women can't be starship captains. Best to let some things go.Fair enough, It might have been retconned in that case. I was under the impression that the arrowhead insignia was an Enterprise only thing, like all the other ones for different ships seen in TOS.
but there is also a scene that says women can't be starship captains
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