...about the "reintegration" of people...the knowledge and experiences of the older Captain Christopher is gone forever. To me, that means the older version is DEAD
So, if you hit your head and suffer amnesia, you're DEAD?
In a sense, yes: the person that experienced those events no longer exists; that version of you is gone. But I prefer the more dramatic (and less wordy)
But that's just me
This is what I think the final version of things would be:
The air force radar detects the Enterprise and they send the fighters to investigate, Christopher catches a glimpse of something and it's gone. He returns to base and they forget about it.
The Seargent is walking in the hall at night doing his rounds, checks on a sound and keeps going.
Except that the sound the guard heard was caused by Kirk breaking in. However, this is a flaw of the episode, not your theory. Maybe there was an especially large and heavy mouse about that night?
The only loose thread remaining is the other
Enterprise. Yep, the one that
didn't crush the plane with its (ill advised) tractor beam,
didn't indulge in espionage and
didn't capture two twentieth century humans. Instead, it spent the time repairing the damaged ship, then (presumably) slingshotted round the sun and returned to it's own time.
Right?
So, where is it?
I'm sorry to say I think it met its demise in a similar way to Future-Christopher and Future-Guard. There was already a slingshot timewarp present in Sol from our own Enterprise, leading from the timeline which no longer had any reason to function (since the events which caused its creation were erased).
It is my sad belief that the non-abducting Enterprise got drawn into this (now defunct) timeline through the timewarp and ceased to exist along with the rest of this unsustainable branch of creation.
But as Timo said upthread, it's not our crew's job to guard ALL realities, is it?
