Lucsly: "Seventeen separate temporal violations; the biggest file on record."
Dulmer: "The man was a menace."
Janeway: hold my beer
Lucsly: "Seventeen separate temporal violations; the biggest file on record."
Dulmer: "The man was a menace."
Beat me to it, Turtle. Has anyone listed all 17?Lucsly: "Seventeen separate temporal violations; the biggest file on record."
Dulmer: "The man was a menace."
Most are unknown so kind of hard to list.Beat me to it, Turtle. Has anyone listed all 17?
One of those was on purpose.Kirk traveled to the past at least four times: "City on the Edge of Forever", "Tomorrow is Yesterday", "Assignment Earth" and "All Our Yesterdays". Five if you count "Yesteryear". Also three days in the past in "The Naked Time" All before Star Trek 4.
Kirk traveled to the past at least four times: "City on the Edge of Forever", "Tomorrow is Yesterday", "Assignment Earth" and "All Our Yesterdays". Five if you count "Yesteryear". Also three days in the past in "The Naked Time" All before Star Trek 4.
Lucsly: "Seventeen separate temporal violations; the biggest file on record."
Dulmer: "The man was a menace."
This is just speculation on my part. First, you would have to know what constitutes a temporal violation. Each episode with a trip back in time may lead to multiple temporal violations per trip. In Tomorrow is Yesterday, they were picked up on radar by SAC, the Enterprise was recorded by the F104 gun camera, they then crushed an F104 with a tractor beam, beamed the pilot aboard the Enterprise and showed him around, then returned to the base to get the F104 camera footage. Kirk was taken into custody, with a phaser and communicator in his possession, and interrogated by SAC security. They beamed a SAC security SGT aboard, left him in the transporter room to observe its use, then travelled back to a time before the Enterprise arrived and beamed the two US Air force personnel back to their bodies. Some or most of those events in just that one episode in a trip to the past might be considered to be a violation.Beat me to it, Turtle. Has anyone listed all 17?
Exactly this. Until you know what constitutes a temporal violation, you aren't going to know where each of them occurred, or whether they mean one trip to the past counts as only one temporal violation.Most are unknown so kind of hard to list.
That Kirk is dead and never existed (in that order.)If you went through the novels and comics too, it's probably way more than 17.
Maybe because of what happened in this episode, he's figured out that he's not supposed to report problems with time to the authorities, if he can't exactly trust his superiors not to run with the ball.
This is just speculation on my part. First, you would have to know what constitutes a temporal violation. Each episode with a trip back in time may lead to multiple temporal violations per trip. In Tomorrow is Yesterday, they were picked up on radar by SAC, the Enterprise was recorded by the F104 gun camera, they then crushed an F104 with a tractor beam, beamed the pilot aboard the Enterprise and showed him around, then returned to the base to get the F104 camera footage. Kirk was taken into custody, with a phaser and communicator in his possession, and interrogated by SAC security. They beamed a SAC security SGT aboard, left him in the transporter room to observe its use, then travelled back to a time before the Enterprise arrived and beamed the two US Air force personnel back to their bodies. Some or most of those events in just that one episode in a trip to the past might be considered to be a violation.
Exactly this. Until you know what constitutes a temporal violation, you aren't going to know where each of them occurred, or whether they mean one trip to the past counts as only one temporal violation.
A current day example, you get pulled over by a cop for speeding, the cop discovers you aren't wearing a seat belt, your driver license has expired, then he smells alcohol on your breath, and thinks you might have been driving impaired. One incident can lead to multiple violations.
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