How exactly did they change the nature of the Guardian? I'm curious to know...I voted for The Time Trap. I really dislike the way they change the nature of the Guardian so that it can fit the plot in Yesteryear.
In "City", when asked if it could slow the rate at which time passes on its display, the Guardian replies it cannot, having been constructed to show the past in that fashion. In "Yesteryear", one can ask the Guardian to show a specific point in time to which one can step right through, no taking a flying leap and hoping you're right.How exactly did they change the nature of the Guardian? I'm curious to know...I voted for The Time Trap. I really dislike the way they change the nature of the Guardian so that it can fit the plot in Yesteryear.
Also, in "City" the people on the planet surface don't notice that the time has changed and stay the same. In "Yesteryear" the people on the surface are affected by the altering of the timeline and don't remember who Spock is.In "City", when asked if it could slow the rate at which time passes on its display, the Guardian replies it cannot, having been constructed to show the past in that fashion. In "Yesteryear", one can ask the Guardian to show a specific point in time to which one can step right through, no taking a flying leap and hoping you're right.How exactly did they change the nature of the Guardian? I'm curious to know...I voted for The Time Trap. I really dislike the way they change the nature of the Guardian so that it can fit the plot in Yesteryear.
Also, in "City" the people on the planet surface don't notice that the time has changed and stay the same. In "Yesteryear" the people on the surface are affected by the altering of the timeline and don't remember who Spock is.
Also, in "City" the people on the planet surface don't notice that the time has changed and stay the same. In "Yesteryear" the people on the surface are affected by the altering of the timeline and don't remember who Spock is.In "City", when asked if it could slow the rate at which time passes on its display, the Guardian replies it cannot, having been constructed to show the past in that fashion. In "Yesteryear", one can ask the Guardian to show a specific point in time to which one can step right through, no taking a flying leap and hoping you're right.How exactly did they change the nature of the Guardian? I'm curious to know...
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