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But nobody saw her, and no body was ever found. Or if someone did see her, she became an environmental martyr after her death, which delayed the whales' extinction somewhat, but ultimately didn't stop it.

In addition, things which would have been named after her as a result of her tragic death might still be, due to her tragic disappearance - the Institute, for instance, would (re)name a building/aquatic theater after her. Her alma mater might grant a marine biology scholarship.
 

goes well with my other "secret tragedies of ST4" theory, which has the crew of the Yorktown suffocating to death. No one wants to serve on a "ghost ship" so they rename her the Enterprise A. Kirk isn't going to be picky.
 
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There's an idea for a series/episode - a ship with a whole new crew after the old crew died mysteriously. Maybe a few old crew members who, for whatever reason, weren't on the ship that day, assigned to the new crew. A continuing story arc might be investigating, intrigue, cover-ups, etc.
 
She revealed somewhere, maybe in the book, that she had no one but those whales. So... maybe she was someone that a durable timeline could dispense with.
Or perhaps not. It's impossible to really know.

Perhaps she never created something contributable herself, and she never had children, but she said something to someone else (during, say, a meeting) that gave that other person an important idea (s)he later worked out. You can never know for sure.

But nobody saw her, and no body was ever found. Or if someone did see her, she became an environmental martyr after her death, which delayed the whales' extinction somewhat, but ultimately didn't stop it.

A few people vanish without a trace every year. Some of those mysteries are solved, some are never. I guess she'd just be shoved under that category, ultimately.
 
There's an idea for a series/episode - a ship with a whole new crew after the old crew died mysteriously. Maybe a few old crew members who, for whatever reason, weren't on the ship that day, assigned to the new crew. A continuing story arc might be investigating, intrigue, cover-ups, etc.
I sincerely doubt Starfleet would be so cruel as to force survivors of such an incident to serve in the instrument of their colleagues' death.

That's not a setup for a Star Trek series, it's a terrible low-budget Sci-Fi Channel horror movie.
 
Some might have requested the assignment - to investigate, to process the deaths emotionally, because they know the ship and want to prevent others from a similar fate? The rest are new crew - it's a perfectly good ship otherwise.
 
There's an idea for a series/episode - a ship with a whole new crew after the old crew died mysteriously. Maybe a few old crew members who, for whatever reason, weren't on the ship that day, assigned to the new crew. A continuing story arc might be investigating, intrigue, cover-ups, etc.

I sincerely doubt Starfleet would be so cruel as to force survivors of such an incident to serve in the instrument of their colleagues' death.

That's not a setup for a Star Trek series, it's a terrible low-budget Sci-Fi Channel horror movie.


This is pretty much the exact premise of the Starship Exeter fan series.

Everyone on the Exeter died, but the ship was in completely good condition. Starfleet decontaminated the ship and assigned a new crew.

 
Given how the few Constitution class ships were around at the time, I can see why Starfleet might do that.

Miranda class is obviously greater in number by TNG's time, since Picard destroyed the Lantree instead of letting Starfleet decontaminate it and return her to service.
 
Playing "Would You Rather" with Kirk and Spock is pointless. Kirk would always think of a 3rd/4th/5th, etc. option (Kobayashi Maru) while Spock would calculate the statistical likelihood of being given both choices at the same time to 20 decimal places.
 
So, what would've happened to Earth's royal families in 24th century Federation? Were they deposed? Did they retreat voluntarily? Are they still nominally in function as figureheads? (In the EU countries, there are still several royal houses, so an overarching unity need not necessarily exclude that).

(We know there's still aristocracy on other worlds, such as Betazed, so to me it's not a foregone conclusion they have been abolished).
 
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