If Vulcan is destroyed in the 23rd century, it wouldn't affect the schism between Romulans and Vulcans that happened thousands of years before.
If Vulcan is destroyed in the 23rd century, it wouldn't affect the schism between Romulans and Vulcans that happened thousands of years before.
However the general point is good. If vulcan is destroyed, there is no vulcan for Nero to travel back in time to destroy - so the timeline should branch.
Yeah. It's wrong. Star Trek rules say there can, in fact, be a single starting point regarding changing the past. So Nero could go back and change the past and probably live out his days in the past (although I doubt that's going to happen). I figure if he tried to go back to the future though, he'd cease to exist.Any thoughts on this circle of logic?
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