That's my point -- "Enterprise" through to "Nemesis" was made up of multiple alternate timelines. We saw Admiral Janeway on Earth in "Nemesis," so...
When I first saw the first 15 episodes of TNG, I was excited for a new "Star Trek" series. But in retrospect, I now realize that, like TOS, at...
1. CBS owns all rights to the Trek universe, including the stories they "let" Paramount depict in the movies, and the stories told in novels and...
You're suggesting all time travel episodes in "Star Trek" are part of a predestination paradox. But you're overlooking ALL of the episodes in...
The "Prime" timeline was the one where Ambassador Spock and Nero came from in the 2009 movie. But that is not necessarily the same timeline in...
I prefer the producer's commentary tracks that Ron Moore did for "Battlestar Galactica" and "Outlander." It's like watching the show with the...
I don't see what legal basis Ellison would have for a lawsuit, since he wrote the episode as an employee of Paramount, Paramount owned all the...
And on the subject of time paradoxes, has anyone ever thought about "Star Trek" history from Guinan's point of view? In "Time's Arrow," Guinan...
I agree with most of your post except this. "Star Trek" (2009) did not break new ground by changing the past and then staying in that altered...
Well, if there were only one timeline, then they wouldn't remember their own history after erasing it. They would just fade away like Marty McFly....
I'd like the crew to discover the Guardian of Forever (voiced by Morgan Freeman, of course), which would show each crew member a tantalizing...
The Organians stopped it, just like in The Original Series. In fact, "Errand of Mercy," could have played out all over again with Chris Pine and...
The argument that when Nero arrived in the past, it wasn't his own past because he immediately created a new timeline in which future...
[IMG] Klingons with bumpy helmets, which they never, ever, take off. The best of both worlds. ...
Or Chris Pine could just do it in a single two-hour movie.
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