... it's already preposterous that the ENT, TOS and DS9 mirror crews are all pretty much where they "should" be after such divergent events in that timeline. I'm sure what kept bringing them together makes Kirk bumping into Old Spock bumping into Scotty on Delta Vega look perfectly reasonable.
Was Nero a good guy trying to rid the galaxy of the evil Terran Empire?
let's say the the nu-defiant goes back in time like it did in the prime universe, we can agree that the nu universe tech is more advance than the prime and if the terran emipre controlled so much with the prime universes defiant they could probably do a whole lot more with the nu-defiantDid a Mirror Nero appear in Mirror-2233? Was the ISS Kelvin attacked? Was Nero a good guy trying to rid the galaxy of the evil Terran Empire?
But the timeline didn't start changing until Nero arrived in 2233. And so the mirror universe should be the same until that point, too. The (prime universe) Defiant being in mirror-2154 is no different to Spock Prime being in alternate-2258. They're both products of a different timeline in times and places they shouldn't be. Just like nuSpock won't have to go back in time from 2387 (coz Spock Prime already did), the nuDefiant won't have to, either, because the TOS one is already there.let's say the the nu-defiant goes back in time like it did in the prime universe, we can agree that the nu universe tech is more advance than the prime and if the terran emipre controlled so much with the prime universes defiant they could probably do a whole lot more with the nu-defiantDid a Mirror Nero appear in Mirror-2233? Was the ISS Kelvin attacked? Was Nero a good guy trying to rid the galaxy of the evil Terran Empire?
I still don't believe we know this, and will repeat here my hypothesis that the nuUniverse diverges in the events of Star Trek First Contact.But the timeline didn't start changing until Nero arrived in 2233.
Proves nothing, since the Enterprise-E returned to its own future through the same anomaly it went back through - which was destabilizing toward the end of the movie, I would speculate, because the increasing changes were making it harder to stay connected to the other end. Of course Voyager etc would know about those events - the E came back to tell them, and we know they didn't know about them before, from historical data or whatever, because Picard would have known what to expect if they had.Plus, the events of First Contact were mentioned in Voyager as well as Enterprise. And since Voyager ties into TNG, STVI and DS9, that means the "First Contact spawned an alternate timeline" theory requires a lot of canon be ignored in order to work.
Yeah. Okay. Crap. I had forgotten about what Seven said.I've given this more too much thought than you.
Waitaminute. ST:FC took place in during the season before 7 of 9 joined Voyager. Which means that she was still part of the Collective when it happened, and potentially knew that the time sphere was sent, and when to - and thus, that the Borg were present during the time that Cochrane's flight took place. That does not necessarily mean that she knew the specifics of what happened after the sphere arrived in that timeframe.
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In an infinite number of universes, there are an infinite number of possibilities. So in at least one MU, the events can play out however we want them to. There's one MU where Spock Prime actually survived long enough to go back...
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