i have an inside source.Ha, is he? Where does that one come from?
Must've been one of those "what if" stories.Even though a Prime timeline episodes tells us there is in fact, a massive multi-verse.![]()

i have an inside source.Ha, is he? Where does that one come from?
Must've been one of those "what if" stories.Even though a Prime timeline episodes tells us there is in fact, a massive multi-verse.![]()
Something like story continuity changes like in '09 might.Well if none of that did it for you, nothing will
Even though a Prime timeline episodes tells us there is in fact, a massive multi-verse.![]()
Huh. Good point... and when you put it that way, it's hard to avoid observing that with the exception of about a season's worth of DS9, the whole franchise basically just fell to crap after FC.Personally I don't really agree with that theory, but I know some folk do and that's fair enough. But I would say, going by that, therefore surely all DS9 and Voyager episodes that take place after FC (so mid DS9 s5/mid VOY s3, and INS & NEM) also take place in the timeline where ENT exists?
So that way even by that theory ENT exists for around 40% of DS9 and 70% of VOY. Ha, I prefer the official way that like it or not it happened all along. Continuity errors or no. Every series has them. *shrug*
Personally I don't really agree with that theory, but I know some folk do and that's fair enough. But I would say, going by that, therefore surely all DS9 and Voyager episodes that take place after FC (so mid DS9 s5/mid VOY s3, and INS & NEM) also take place in the timeline where ENT exists?
So that way even by that theory ENT exists for around 40% of DS9 and 70% of VOY. Ha, I prefer the official way that like it or not it happened all along. Continuity errors or no. Every series has them. *shrug*
If you say the Enterprise-E's trip back to 2063 meant they changed events enough to cause ENT to happen, then surely once they returned to 2373 they'd be in the future where it did. That what I meant (playing along with your theory)
Nope. ENT is in its own timeline, separate from DS9 and V'ger. DS9 and V'ger in the same timeline as TOS and TNG, where ENT never existed. There is no overlap. It's not the same history, it's separate timelines.
You err in applying logic. In the DISCOverse, ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly" happened but "Affliction" and "Divergeance" didn't.For Enterprise to work, it must lead into TOS and the rest.
SPOCK: Captain Pike, may I remain for a moment? (flash, the others leave) You know why I've come, Captain. It's only six days away at maximum warp and I have it well-planned. (flash, flash) I have never disobeyed your orders before, Captain, but this time I must. (flash, flash) I know. I know it is treachery and it's mutiny. but I must do this. (flash, flash) I have no choice. (flash, flash
SPOCK: The charge is mutiny, Doctor. I never received orders to take command.
KIRK: A mutiny requires a trial board of no less than three command officers. Since there are only two of that rank available
Captain's log supplemental. Mister Spock, on trial for mutiny, has forced the court to accept unusual evidence. On our monitor screen, the voyage of Captain Pike and the Enterprise to the one forbidden world in all the galaxy.
Captain's log supplemental. Mister Spock, on trial for mutiny, has forced the court to accept unusual evidence. On our monitor screen, the voyage of Captain Pike and the Enterprise to the one forbidden world in all the galaxy.
UHURA [OC]: Message from Starbase Eleven, sir. Received images from Talos Four. In view of historic importance of Captain Pike in space exploration, General Order Seven prohibiting contact Talos Four is suspended this occasion. No action contemplated against Spock. Proceed as you think best. Signed, Mendez, J.I., Commodore, Starbase Eleven.
[Corridor]
(There's a long queue of crewmembers lounging against the wall outside the transporter room.)
KIRK: Get back to your stations. Get back to your stations.
CREWMAN: I'm sorry, sir. We're all transporting down to join the colony.
KIRK: I said get back to your station.
CREWMAN: No, sir.
KIRK: This is mutiny, mister.
CREWMAN: Yes, sir. It is.
KIRK: All right, you mutinous, disloyal, computerised, half-breed, we'll see about you deserting my ship.
[Defiant Bridge]
(The crew are dead. One man is in the act of strangling another.)
CHEKOV: Has there ever been a mutiny on a starship before?
SPOCK: Absolutely no record of such an occurrence, Ensign.
MCCOY: Jim. The Captain's neck is broken.
KIRK: Of course.
GARTH: My crew mutinied. The first use I will make of the Enterprise is to hunt them down and punish them for that.
KIRK: The crew of the Enterprise will also mutiny.
GARTH: And so have I been. I have charted more new worlds than any man in history.
KIRK: And tried to destroy Antos Four.
SPOCK: Why?
GARTH: Well, I could say because they were actively hostile to the Federation.
KIRK: Yes, you could say, but that would be untrue.
GARTH: Agreed. Actually they were quite harmless, and they made me whole when I was maimed and dying. And in my gratitude, I offered them the galaxy. They rejected me, and I condemned them to death.
SPOCK: How could you, a Starship fleet Captain, believe that a Federation crew would blindly obey your order to destroy the entire Antos race, a people famous for their benevolence and peaceful pursuits?
JANICE: Spock, when I was caught in the interspace of the Tholian Sector, you risked your life and the Enterprise to get me back. Help me get back now. When the Vians of Minara demanded that we let Bones die, we didn't permit it.
SPOCK: That is true. The captain did not. However, those events have been recorded. They could have become known to you.
DSC can't be a prequel to the Kelvin movies. In Into Darkness, Klingons are an unknown threat that have "fired on our ships half a dozen times", but a few years earlier in DISCO, they're in all-out war losing hundreds of ships.DSC I have no idea about and believe it is either set before the Kelvin events or is yet another universe unknown so far in the Trek franchise, but it most definitely ain't the TOS universe!
JB
And you (so it seems) don't understand that facts can be interpreted in different ways by different people?Ha, funny how in another thread over in SF/F I was just saying how I've learnt over time (notably on the TrekBBS) how so people nowadays don't know the difference between fact and opinion
This.They returned to their 2373.
The Defiant uniforms in IAMD were different than the uniforms in TTW. Specifically the chest insignia,But what of In a Mirror, Darkly and These Are the Voyages? These Enterprise episodes are sequels/interquels to the TOS episode "The Tholian Web" and the TNG episode "The Pegasus".
SPOCK: Irritating? Ah, yes. One of your Earth emotions.
KIRK: Certain you don't know what irritation is?
SPOCK: The fact one of my ancestors married a human female
KIRK: Terrible having bad blood like that.
SPOCK: However, it was well played. I regret not having learned more about this Balok. In some manner he was reminiscent of my father.
SCOTT: Then may heaven have helped your mother.
SPOCK: Quite the contrary. She considered herself a very fortunate Earth woman.
SPOCK: My mother. I could never tell her I loved her.
KIRK: We've got four minutes, maybe five.
SPOCK: An Earth woman, living on a planet where love, emotion, is bad taste.
KIRK: We've got to risk a full-power start. The engines were shut off. No time to regenerate them. Do you hear me? We've got to risk a full-power start!
SPOCK: I respected my father, our customs. I was ashamed of my Earth blood. (Kirk slaps him) Jim, when I feel friendship for you, I'm ashamed.
KIRK: What can you expect from a simpering, devil-eared freak whose father was a computer and his mother an encyclopedia?
SPOCK: My mother was a teacher. My father an ambassador.
KIRK: Your father was a computer, like his son. An ambassador from a planet of traitors. A Vulcan never lived who had an ounce of integrity.
KIRK: Our pleasure, madam. As soon as you're settled I'll arrange a tour of the ship. Mister Spock will conduct you.
SAREK: I'd prefer another guide, Captain.
KIRK: As you wish, Ambassador. Mister Spock, we'll leave orbit in two hours. Would you care to beam down and visit your parents?
SPOCK: Captain, Ambassador Sarek and his wife are my parents.
SUTTER: Commander, I understand that you had a parent who was in Starfleet.
LAFORGE: Two of them, as a matter of fact. My father was an exozoologist, my mother a Command officer.
SUTTER: They must have been posted to a lot of different assignments.
LAFORGE: That's putting it mildly. They were always on the move. Some of the time together, sometimes separately. I never knew whether or not I was going to be stationed with my father while he studied invertebrates in the Modean system or on some outpost near the Neutral Zone with my mom.
SUTTER: Was that hard on you?
LAFORGE: I don't remember it that way.
SUTTER: It must have been disruptive if you didn't stay in one place long enough to make friends.
LAFORGE: Well, I suppose there were aspects of my childhood that were less than ideal, but to me it was just one long adventure. Children are a lot stronger than you think. As long as they know you love them, they can handle just about anything life throws at them, you know.
SUTTER: Thanks, Commander.
PICARD: How's life on DS Three?
HOLT [on monitor]: We're hosting this year's palio. The Ferengi have already been accused of trying to bribe the Breen pilot into throwing the race.
PICARD: There's nothing unusual about that.
HOLT [on monitor]: Nothing at all. I wish I could say I was just calling to catch up on things. Nine days ago, the Hera left here on a routine courier mission. We were in contact with them for five of those days. Then the ship disappeared without a trace.
PICARD: The Hera?
HOLT [on monitor]: I'm afraid so. The Excelsior and the Noble have been retracing its course for the last seventy two hours. Nothing. I'm going to keep them at it for another seventy two. But to be honest, I don't think another week would make any difference.
PICARD: I'll inform Commander La Forge.
LAFORGE: How are you, Dad?
DR LA FORGE: As well as expected, under the circumstances. Are you okay?
LAFORGE: Yeah.
DR LA FORGE: I spoke with your sister this morning. She said she'll be in touch with you in a few days. Right now, she's pretty upset. The service for the Hera will probably be on Vulcan. Most of the crew was from there. But your sister and I want to have a private ceremony.
LAFORGE: Dad. Don't you think everybody's jumping the gun here? Last I heard there were still two starships out there looking for them. They've found no debris, no residual warp distortion.
DR LA FORGE: And no ship.
LAFORGE: Not yet, but that doesn't mean they won't.
DR LA FORGE: Starfleet is considering the Hera lost. The search isn't much more than a formality at this point. Geordi, your mother's gone.
MCCOY: Mister Ambassador, I understand you had retired before this conference was called. Forgive my curiosity, but as a doctor, I'm interested in Vulcan physiology. Isn't it unusual for a Vulcan to retire at your age? After all, you're only a hundred and two.
SAREK: One hundred two point four three seven precisely, Doctor, measured in your years. I had other concerns.
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