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Back to the Future? Spock's Fate in the Past

^Actually, Parallels illustrated that future tech _can_ determine your proper reality based on your quantum signature.
 
I'm concerned you are missing the point. Parallel, etc., okay, but Spock would "logically" do anything to go back in time to save Vulcan...his mother...billions of people.

You may recall they went back in time to get whales to save Earth, a few movies ago.

He may settle for helping the remaining Vulcans, but its actually more reasonable for him to try to repair the damage - he can, and he has before in a similar situation.
 
Who says that some future Star Trek movie or TV series couldn't return to the Prime Universe and just forget everything that JJ made up?

I hope I'm formating that quote, right...But whatever...

I'm an aspiring screenwriter, and I was so disgusted with how JJ Trek ended that I went home and wrote an outline for a movie to fix things. I think I may've posted the idea in another thread somewhere, but again, whatever...

Young Kirk introduces Ambassador Spock (He's a Vulcan, not a Transformer, dammit!) to Young Carol Marcus (played by Claire Danes? Anyone? Complete with a love scene for the fanboys, so they can go "Oh, so that's when David was conceived."). Spock gives Carol the idea for her own Genesis Device. BUT Spock has tweaked the plan so that they can actually recreate Vulcan. And then the file is corrupted or lost so the process can't be duplicated, so they have to use protomatter in Wrath Of Khan.

Meanwhile, Ambassador Spock goes back in time to a point where Amanda Grayson (Winona Ryder) is still alive. He obtains a hair or skin sample, comes back to the present and clones her.

Now, who's the villain?...I hear you asking. I see this film as a battle of time agencies. Daniels vs. Braxton...Daniels on the side of our heroes, Braxton working to keep the JJ universe as is.

An allegory for how Trek fandom is split on the issue. Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek at it's finest.
 
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