RobertScorpio
Pariah
Had Edith Keeler lived then she would have delayed our (USA) entry into the war and Hitler would have captured the world?? So the world would have gone down a darkened path...and for all we know, blown its self up with Nukes down the line....Heck, who knows, maybe the Mirror Universe is the result of that event...
Well, whatever would have happened, I still believe, having watched City On the Edge of Forever today, that it was far more dramatic for Kirk to not save her than for Spock to have done what he would have done. The drama comes from watching Kirk letting the only woman I think he really ever loved..die..so as to restore the future. It was a decision that would, as far as we can see from his future, lead him down a lonely life that, in Generations, he didn't want to leave again.
In fact, taking his 'lonely' life into account, you can see why he was so determined to make it work in his nexus setting. And with the death of Robare, you can see Picard feeling regret that he too never started a family...
City On The Edge holds up and is yet another great episode that shows us the lonely life these Starship captains live. They do give up a lot, and for what???
Of all the women Kirk has been with in the TV shows or movies, which ones do you think he would have been the most happiest with? Or do you think they were all destined to fail because of Kirk's desire to be a Starship Captain...
Rob
Scorpio
Well, whatever would have happened, I still believe, having watched City On the Edge of Forever today, that it was far more dramatic for Kirk to not save her than for Spock to have done what he would have done. The drama comes from watching Kirk letting the only woman I think he really ever loved..die..so as to restore the future. It was a decision that would, as far as we can see from his future, lead him down a lonely life that, in Generations, he didn't want to leave again.
In fact, taking his 'lonely' life into account, you can see why he was so determined to make it work in his nexus setting. And with the death of Robare, you can see Picard feeling regret that he too never started a family...
City On The Edge holds up and is yet another great episode that shows us the lonely life these Starship captains live. They do give up a lot, and for what???
Of all the women Kirk has been with in the TV shows or movies, which ones do you think he would have been the most happiest with? Or do you think they were all destined to fail because of Kirk's desire to be a Starship Captain...
Rob
Scorpio