Pauln6 said:Nero has travelled back to a point in time before Data travelled back and changed the future so that Data will no longer go back therefore Data in the past is affected in the same way as Data in the future.
No, there is no assumption that Nero's branching time travel works that way. It does not change the past of 2233.
Pauln6 said:People view the branching event as 'creating' the new timeline from nothing. It doesn't. We are looking at two parallel timelines that APPEAR identical to the viewers and characters 'until' Nero travels back.
It is the explicit intent of the writers that the red matter black hole time travel creates the new timeline.
Pauln6 said:I apologise if I was a bit fuzzy in my use of language. I meant that I wasn't able to find any mention of scienitific support for Data Prime's head (i.e. the theory that would enable it to appear in the altered timeline), albeit in a very brief search.
That still doesn't make much sense. Scientific support as it stands these days is behind MWI, and makes no allowances for things like erased memories or disappearing heads.
Pauln6 said:The only way Data's head can exist in the past is if NuData in the future goes back.
Whatever "NuData" does or does not do is irrelevant. Data's head already exists in the past of the Prime timeline when the new timeline is created.
Pauln6 said:If Data Prime's head is there, his memories will automatically change as the branching event occurs to reflect his future and this could include vanishing completely like Picard Time Squared I suppose.
Memories are a different issue from whether or not the head is there, and there is no basis for STXI's version of time travel having any effect on memories at all. The branching time travel also does not cause the vanishing of heads or anything else. You're trying to apply traditional time travel tropes in a situation to which they are not applicable.
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