Does this make Enterprise out of continuity?
It's been done.You'd notice in a heartbeat if SNW brought Bele and Lokai back and flipped Bele though!
Somehow I find it hilarious that the publisher of this comic, DC, that got Bele wrong is the same company that obviously has botched Two-Face more than once as I mentioned in my last post.It's been done.
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Does this make Enterprise out of continuity?
Maybe Future Guy is Kelvin timeline Archer. Kelvin timeline Scotty doing in his dog obviously sent him down a dark path.With the nature of time travel it does mean Enterprise must have happened somewhat different in the Kelvin TImeline. For example we don't even know they will have a Temporal Cold War which means no Suliban and no Klingon crashing in Oklahoma. Yet I think it's safe to say things still played out someone similar because that tends to be how these alternate universes work. A Ferengi crashed in Texas making Archer want to take him home. Trip had a eye patch. T'Pol was married to Soval etc.
With the nature of time travel it does mean Enterprise must have happened somewhat different in the Kelvin TImeline. For example we don't even know they will have a Temporal Cold War which means no Suliban and no Klingon crashing in Oklahoma. Yet I think it's safe to say things still played out someone similar because that tends to be how these alternate universes work. A Ferengi crashed in Texas making Archer want to take him home. Trip had a eye patch. T'Pol was married to Soval etc.
Abrams' intent was that the timelines were exactly the same up until the Narada incursion. So the events of ENT would have been the same as well.
I think that is because Abrams didn't full think through what impact a time travel change would have on a universe were so much time travel is already in play. You can literally change the past by changing something in the future.
You've been watching too much Star Trek Picard Season 2.I think that is because Abrams didn't fully think through what impact a time travel change would have on a universe were so much time travel is already in play. You can literally change the past by changing something in the future.
It's the will of the Koala.Maybe the spaghetti mess of time travel explains the huge coincidences in the Kelvin Timeline (and the stickiness of events in Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow). The familiar Enterprise crew just happens to all come together on the same ship on the same day to solve a crisis even in an alternate reality, because that's the only stable version of events.
There are no rules to fictional time travel. Abrams thought it through just fine, and the movie goes along with his intent.
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