I'm posting this here rather than in Tech or VOY because I want to discuss the idea of a future Starfleet having timeships like we saw with the Aeon. It's an interesting idea, but I've never been too comfortable with the execution. Even though Starfleet are the good guys, I don't trust that sort of power with most species.
I'm also unclear how some of the apparent tenets of the Temporal Prime Directive are supposed to work. A good example is the VOY ep (whose name escapes me right now) where Seven of Nine is sent back in time to prevent Voyager's destruction. It turns out the villain is an evil future version of the Aeon's captain, Braxton, who is determined to prevent the circumstances that led him to becoming an unstable villain. After this is learned, the first officer relieves Braxton of command "for crimes you're going to commit."
This was obviously done more for story purposes than anything else, but it doesn't make sense to me. The only way such "crimes" would be capable of judgment is if the Aeon crew believes time is a fixed loop, and they obviously don't since they're trying to stop Evil Braxton. Therefore, the first officer can't know whether Present Braxton will ever arrive at the same set of circumstances.
Plus, I hate temporal mechanics.
I guess I'm mainly asking whether you feel like this sort of thing is a good idea, or not. Or if the idea is okay but the execution was lacking.
I'm also unclear how some of the apparent tenets of the Temporal Prime Directive are supposed to work. A good example is the VOY ep (whose name escapes me right now) where Seven of Nine is sent back in time to prevent Voyager's destruction. It turns out the villain is an evil future version of the Aeon's captain, Braxton, who is determined to prevent the circumstances that led him to becoming an unstable villain. After this is learned, the first officer relieves Braxton of command "for crimes you're going to commit."
This was obviously done more for story purposes than anything else, but it doesn't make sense to me. The only way such "crimes" would be capable of judgment is if the Aeon crew believes time is a fixed loop, and they obviously don't since they're trying to stop Evil Braxton. Therefore, the first officer can't know whether Present Braxton will ever arrive at the same set of circumstances.
Plus, I hate temporal mechanics.
