...Naturally, since time travel was involved, and indeed seemed to be integral to what Spock was doing (supernova is to be stopped by red matter, red matter creates timeholes), we need not assume that there are only two timelines, or that any one thing really happened and wasn't made to unhappen immediately therebefore. Perhaps Spock tried to fix Romulus by going back in time, and in fact succeeded, or got a partial result out of that, or something?
TPTB have kept the trailers so far free of explicit references to what really happened to Romulus or the Romulans - deliberately, no doubt, although not necessarily because there's a whopper there waiting for us. A story built around Romulus exploding as shown is epic and intriguing enough. One with an additional twist need not be superior. But it need not be inferior, either.
Timo Saloniemi
TPTB have kept the trailers so far free of explicit references to what really happened to Romulus or the Romulans - deliberately, no doubt, although not necessarily because there's a whopper there waiting for us. A story built around Romulus exploding as shown is epic and intriguing enough. One with an additional twist need not be superior. But it need not be inferior, either.
Timo Saloniemi