Yeah..........I’m not so sure about that.........
My wife has seen every Trek film and she didn't understand the 2009 film, much to my frustration. She thought Prime Spock was Kelvins Spock's dad.
Yeah..........I’m not so sure about that.........
Discovery season 3 "Terra Firma"1 explicitly says it's an alternate timeline created by the temporal incursion of a Romulan mining ship. Here's the scene:I just want something that confirms that Kelvinverse was always an alternate universe and that Nero and Spock never messed with the past of the Prime Universe at all, and then I don't care what they do with the Kelvinverse for the rest of forever.
Thats not how time travel in the Trek universe works.
This is a canonical Trek production, they decide how it works. And they've changed their minds about it multiple times - remember Spock beaming Captain Christopher into his earlier self to somehow fix everything in "Return to Tomorrow"? Or the nonsensical weirdness of "Time Squared" where two Picards couldn't co-exist? Or all of "The Alternative Factor"? The weird time travel visions in The Voyage Home? Time travel works however they want it to for whatever story they're telling at the time, then changes for the next writer.No, because it had to have been a pre-existing universe that Spock traverses to, and alters dramatically, but it was not CREATED by time travel. Thats not how time travel in the Trek universe works. Is there really a multiverse, where there is a "nazi's won" universe and a "klingon's won" universe and a "whale probe destroys the earth" universe and a "borg took over everything" universe....... rather than destroying the narrative of literally ever time travel story ever, I would have liked to see it set in stone as an actual parallel universe; Like the Mirror, it was always in existence. This is actually the exact opposite of what I was looking for.
Looking for consistency in Trek time travel is a lesson in madness.
And that, theoretically, should be enough.And I'm generally happy with the way it's been presented, in the main. The way it was depicted for 2009 worked perfectly for that movie.
This is a canonical Trek production, they decide how it works. And they've changed their minds about it multiple times - remember Spock beaming Captain Christopher into his earlier self to somehow fix everything in "Return to Tomorrow"? Or the nonsensical weirdness of "Time Squared" where two Picards couldn't co-exist? Or all of "The Alternative Factor"? The weird time travel visions in The Voyage Home? Time travel works however they want it to for whatever story they're telling at the time, then changes for the next writer.
Because of the weirdness of an antimatter universe destroying our one, yet an antimatter version of Lazarus being able to travel to ours without any exploding. A very different interpretation of alternate universes than we'd get later in "Mirror, Mirror" which would become the blueprint.I agree, but why is The Alternative Factor in this list?
Oh man, I had no idea this pitch existed. This is gorgeous.I really wish we got an animated series a la Peter Markowski's artwork...
https://www.coroflot.com/pitakow/Star-Trek-The-Animated-Series-Pitch-material
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reminds me of when ST09 came out and Orci asked about if the primeverse was still there and he made a joke saying yeah its ok your DvDs wont disappear..That would be a tragic use of time travel. So, probably Trek will use it.
I will keep my 09 DVDs close just in case![]()
I have the same attitude in 09 as I do now-I enjoy it and it sits right there on my shelf. The constant hand wringing over media being ruined is an obsession that I do not grasp anymore. I think I got mad once at an adaptation I didn't like. Then I reread the book and discovered that I still enjoyed the book. If personal enjoyment of media can be ruined by one installment then I have some serious questions about what was enjoyable in the first place.reminds me of when ST09 came out and Orci asked about if the primeverse was still there and he made a joke saying yeah its ok your DvDs wont disappear..
now its the opposite!
just shows alot can happen in 10 years (or not in the kelvinverse's case!)
But why would it matter?If the fourth movie could go back in time and make the first three not happen then I am all for it![]()
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