^So you acknowledge you might not be right?
I wasn't referring to myself when I cited someone changing the facts and indulging in death-of-the-author revisionism. For the record, I said "that is nonsense", not "that might be nonsense".

^So you acknowledge you might not be right?
Wrong. It's Data Prime's head, just as the Kelvin seen in 2233 before Nero arrives is the Prime Kelvin, along with everything else that was part of the Prime universe in 2233. The Abramsverse has the same past as the Prime before Nero arrives, and that includes Data Prime's head being there.
That doesn't legitimize fan revisionism of things which are not left open.
That doesn't legitimize fan revisionism of things which are not left open.
I alway took Lester statement to mean people in Kirk's career field don't have significant others (girlfriends, boyfriends, spouses, insane folks), not that there are no non-male starship captains.but there is also a scene that says women can't be starship captains
I alway took Lester statement to mean people in Kirk's career field don't have significant others (girlfriends, boyfriends, spouses, insane folks), not that there are no non-male starship captains.but there is also a scene that says women can't be starship captains
To paraphrase "Kirk's world of starship captains doesn't admit Janice."
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At the risk of sounding the echo, this is inconsistent with the fact that Nero and Spock both ARRIVED in the same universe. If Nero arrived in the Prime Universe, then Spock should have arrived there as well. But Spock didn't, and so it stands to reason that Nero probably didn't either.
newtype_alpha said:The thing is, the origin of Nero and Spock Prime IS something that was left open. Writer intent may suggest they came from the universe we're already familiar with
Pauln6 said:Your mileage may vary on your own opinions but none of us can say that the head is definitely there or not.
Pauln6 said:Your mileage may vary on your own opinions but none of us can say that the head is definitely there or not.
If you're going to dispute that Nero and Spock come from the Prime, then anything is possible. If Nero and Spock come from the Prime, the head is there.
Pauln6 said:Your mileage may vary on your own opinions but none of us can say that the head is definitely there or not.
If you're going to dispute that Nero and Spock come from the Prime, then anything is possible. If Nero and Spock come from the Prime, the head is there.
Unless of course, it isn't.
If you're going to dispute that Nero and Spock come from the Prime, then anything is possible. If Nero and Spock come from the Prime, the head is there.
Unless of course, it isn't.
We know from Time's Arrow that it is.
The 31st century junk Daniels' left in his cabin ("Cold Front") remained there after his timeline diverged from prime Trek in "Shockwave". It was used in later episodes such as "The Expanse". Therefore Data's 24th century head is still in San Fransisco in STXI's alternate 2258.
But he did. Spock ended up in whatever universe Nero went to. If Nero's actions CREATED an alternate timeline, then the timeline had to have been created the instant the black hole came to exist, in which case Nero and Spock did not enter the past of the prime universe at all.At the risk of sounding the echo, this is inconsistent with the fact that Nero and Spock both ARRIVED in the same universe. If Nero arrived in the Prime Universe, then Spock should have arrived there as well. But Spock didn't, and so it stands to reason that Nero probably didn't either.
This is apparently just a property of red matter black holes: that when multiple people go through in sequence they end up in the same universe at different times. The argument above does not make sense. Supposing that Nero did not end up in the past of the Prime Universe, but in some "other" universe we might call P', then the same logic would say that Spock should have ended up in P' as well, but he didn't...
newtype_alpha said:The thing is, the origin of Nero and Spock Prime IS something that was left open. Writer intent may suggest they came from the universe we're already familiar with
The 31st century junk Daniels' left in his cabin ("Cold Front") remained there after his timeline diverged from prime Trek in "Shockwave". It was used in later episodes such as "The Expanse". Therefore Data's 24th century head is still in San Fransisco in STXI's alternate 2258.
If the Narada had travelled back in time to, say, 1700 and successfully destroyed Earth then, would Data's head still be floating around empty space where San Francisco used to be? No.
If the Narada had travelled back in time to, say, 1700 and successfully destroyed Earth then, would Data's head still be floating around empty space where San Francisco used to be? No.
Besides, I figure that a lot of debris -- both matter and energy -- from the supernova was sucked into the time-travelling black hole/wormhole just like the Narada and Spock's jellyfish. If all the matter and energy was spit out all across time and space (just as the Narada and Spock's jellyfish were spit out at different times and places), there could be a whole lot of timeline-changing rocks and radiation out there so that the new timeline was different back to a few moments after the Big Bang.
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