The image is a gray square but Google tells me Splinter Mirage is the rat mentor from Ninja Turtles?
The image is a gray square but Google tells me Splinter Mirage is the rat mentor from Ninja Turtles?
i understood that part. What I’ve been trying to figure out is is the Borg on earth timeline. That was the event that caused the splintering. So anyone that was trying to undo events would have to go to that moment.
They never existed in canon. Canon isn't about timelines or continuity, it's about whether something is the original work as opposed to outside creations such as tie-ins.
The image is a gray square but Google tells me Splinter Mirage is the rat mentor from Ninja Turtles?
We've already started. but yes1st Splinter Timeline, huh? Seems the MB wiki has its work cut out to edit the pages of Rebecca Sisko, Rene Picard, and Natasha Riker-Troi to clarify that they only exist in that timeline and not in canon.
@David Mack
Is "Desperate Hours", because of the massive discrepancies to Season 2 of Discovery, now a part of the First Splinter Timeline?
It was (somewhat implausibly) made to fit with DSC season 2 in "The Enterprise War," with Spock thinking about how his fence-mending with Michael didn't end up taking and already felt like the mission has been years and years earlier.@David Mack
Is "Desperate Hours", because of the massive discrepancies to Season 2 of Discovery, now a part of the First Splinter Timeline?
I really liked the 'montage' at the end of the different Picards.
The PoD was 2373, so I don't think so. Desperate Hours's discrepancies is just normal tie-in issues of a concurrently running series.
It was (somewhat implausibly) made to fit with DSC season 2 in "The Enterprise War," with Spock thinking about how his fence-mending with Michael didn't end up taking and already felt like the mission has been years and years earlier.
The Borg fired the weapon in 2373, not in 2063. The split happened in 2373.and that part of the reason of the split were the events in 2063, it would make some sense.
since the First Splinter timeline might have also had its own Braxton(s) from the 29th century (or lack of Braxtons from its not-going-to happen-29th-century) one could make the case that the splinter got considerably more.. uh.. splintered.. if Braxton didn't meddle with New Frontier during the Dominion War and especially that this might cause some changes retroactively to the 1990s of.. oh now i have a headacheThe Borg fired the weapon in 2373, not in 2063. The split happened in 2373.
since the First Splinter timeline might have also had its own Braxton(s) from the 29th century (or lack of Braxtons from its not-going-to happen-29th-century) one could make the case that the splinter got considerably more.. uh.. splintered.. if Braxton didn't meddle with New Frontier during the Dominion War and especially that this might cause some changes retroactively to the 1990s of.. oh now i have a headache
Well there was a ship named Ni'var in Enterprise and the word is even older than that, but considering its more recent use in Discovery, it probably was probably fresh on the mind and probably a nod to Season 3.Second Contact was referenced in the first book.
The term Ni’Var got a nod in both books two and three.
Quite a few Picard nods throughout.
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