She wasn't unknown. She ran her mission and soup kitchen, the 21st Street Mission. She was well known locally.especially since she was still an unknown at that time, her fame came later (which is why we've never heard of her btw) and as for someone being accused of her death, it's extremely hard to make a case without a body so it couldn't result in the sentencing of an innocent.
For all we know, that could have also mattered.the cops would harass a few homeless people for a while
And the Guardian is something they can't change, so....So the only thing that prevented her from escaping her time with Kirk is the GoF stupidity and nothing else.
Good ideas.Who knows? Perhaps a young nerd saw the accident report and invented air bags. Or safety vests. Or the beep sound on reverse. Assume the butterfly effect wins here and it was needed her death was reported.
She wasn't unknown. She ran her mission and soup kitchen, the 21st Street Mission. She was well known locally.
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Who knows? Perhaps a young nerd saw the accident report and invented air bags. Or safety vests. Or the beep sound on reverse. Assume the butterfly effect wins here and it was needed her death was reported.
No, you've conflated two issues. You don't need to be internationally known in order to be missed if you suddenly disappear.Locally, yeah. Everybody is known locally, I am known locally. There's nothing special about that.
Nationally and internationally, which is what counts for the timeline, she was an unknown.
No, you've conflated two issues. You don't need to be internationally known in order to be missed if you suddenly disappear.
Plus, being missed is not the only possible significance of the accident not happening, were she to disappear anyway. @Search4 pointed out that someone observing the accident itself could have been significant to the timeline.
In any case, the conditions for entering the correct timeline were given in the tricorder recordings. Either she meets Roosevelt or she dies in a traffic accident. If she goes to the future, the traffic accident would have to have been faked, and that was infeasible.
In Ellison's version Trooper's death is directly commented on at the end: it doesn't matter to the timeline but he mattered.
In the episode the Guardian flat out tells them that if they are successful in restoring the timeline they will be returned as if nothing happened. If they don't, they're stuck. There's no option of bringing Edith back. So Kirk could save her but he and Spock are stuck.
Thats not a "problem". That's not the story. McCoy interfered and destroyed human history going forward and that has to be fixed. Edith is a focal point on which one course of history turns. If she lives there's no guarantee the rest of history will proceed as it had before. Her disappearance could fuck things up, too, Butterfly effects and all that.
In any case, the conditions for entering the correct timeline were given in the tricorder recordings. Either she meets Roosevelt or she dies in a traffic accident. If she goes to the future, the traffic accident would have to have been faked, and that was infeasible.
Also from the internet (wikipedia)Actually, in the alternate timeline, the vagrant died of food poisoning. It turns out the milk he's ingested contained a nasty strain of salmonella...
From the internet:
In 1910, Lederle, then in the role of Commissioner of Health, introduced mandatory pasteurization of milk in New York City.[26]
Write a lot without saying much, don'cha? You're fixating about the specific meaning of a term and deliberately missing the point.The Butterfly effect doesn't happen selectively to one small event and not another... It happens SYSTEMATICALLY, each time the smallest disturbance is done at ANY moment in the past. You modify ONE atom and in about one nanosecond the atom that would have collided with it is modified, two nanoseconds and it's four atoms. Ten nanoseconds and it's two to the tenth power atoms that are modified, after a minuscule fraction of a second ALL the atoms in the vicinity of the disturbance have been modified, that disturbance then travels at the speed of light in every direction, after a short while all small objects that could be influenced by the Brownian motion are modified (that includes spermatozoa) and that means that approximately nine months later only one child in millions is identical to what he would have been in the other timeline!!
That's the butterfly effect.
Write a lot without saying much, don'cha? You're fixating about the specific meaning of a term and deliberately missing the point.
GUARDIAN: Time has resumed its shape. All is as it was before.
To me, "all" means that Kirk, Spock and McCoy never visited Keeler's mission and Rodent never got disintegrated in the "resumed" time stream. The Guardian returned Kirk, Spock and McCoy with all of their original clothing and equipment as he said he would. McCoy's type one phaser was just hidden under his shirt.![]()
I think the Guardian was built as an entertainment device gone wrong.The GOF is either grossly incompetent or some kind of prankster...
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