I would have liked to see Carol as Kirk's Nexus love.
What would be the point other than to gut the meaning of the episode?
I think you're missing the whole dramatic point of the episode.
To what end? The episode would be rendered meaningless.
As you may have guessed I have a problem with the question and wonder why one would propose it.
No. According to (ST universe) history she was hit and killed by a random car. Which was how human history was meant to be. There is no credible way to bring Ms. Keeler back from the dead because her death was such a vital (& tragic) aspect of her character. Anything to change that would feel like an overly convenient, sentimental cheat. Sometimes some characters really do need to RIP.
Free Will is an illusion...at least according to Mrs. Deanna Troi-Riker.So free will is not a myth?
JB
Half the premise of this board seems to be absurd topics, theories and speculations. In that context, the OP's question is perfectly normal.As you may have guessed I have a problem with the question and wonder why one would propose it.
If you choose not to decide, you have still made a choice.So free will is not a myth?
JB
If you choose not to decide, you have still made a choice.
Half the premise of this board seems to be absurd topics, theories and speculations.
What would be the point other than to gut the meaning of the episode?
Paramount: Are you $ure? Becau$e we $ure can think of a few reason$.That's how I've always felt about Star Trek III. I love Spock, but nothing he did after TWOK was worth undermining the meaning and dramatic beauty of TWOK.
Paramount: Are you $ure? Becau$e we $ure can think of a few reason$.
I can understand why he didn't want an exit like Generations, especially after being attached to that role for so long. Stewart is going to get his second chance for a better ending, though arguably he already got his best ending BEFORE he started the films. I just take Shatner's novels as a seperate 'verse, a la the MU, the KU, etc.Kirk died in Generations and never came back despite Shatner's whining and writing ways to bring him back!!!
JB
Kirk died in Generations and never came back despite Shatner's whining and writing ways to bring him back!!!
JB
Do you want to live in a universe where everyone's life is full of dramatic events which all make good stories, or would you rather live in a universe where everyone lives happily ever after, and the only interesting stories are totally fictional instead of true history?
Most people prefer the second alternatives for themselves. And some people like fictional character so much they want the fictional characters to live happily ever after, even if that ruins the drama of their stories for the readers or viewers.
Nothing is meant to be. There is no destiny. Everything which happens happens according to random chance working within the limits of the laws of nature.
No matter how true that may be, it would still cheapen the episode's climax to bring Edith Keeler back from the dead.
Kirk died in Generations and never came back despite Shatner's whining and writing ways to bring him back!!!
JB
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