Apparently series sell better when they come out sequentially, so splitting up The Typhon Pact wouldn't have happened. A similar logic presumably applies to the Abramsverse releases.
It just takes older people longer to adjust to change.
It just takes some older people longer to adjust to change.
There's no restoring to be done. The attack on the U.S.S. Kelvin created a new timeline that exists alongside the original.
In practical terms - for TV and movies - the new timeline exists from here on out; the original timeline exists from 1964 to 2005.![]()
ALL older people have a special excuse we are permitted to use when we don't like something.
Apparently series sell better when they come out sequentially.
There's no restoring to be done. The attack on the U.S.S. Kelvin created a new timeline that exists alongside the original.
In practical terms - for TV and movies - the new timeline exists from here on out; the original timeline exists from 1964 to 2005.![]()
You can't know that, not unless you are J.J.Abrams. LOL! The "new timeline", which is technically an alternate timeline, can be destroyed as easily as it was created.
Except, if I understand the science accurately, you can't destroy a timeline. It can split it off again into another alternate timeline, but whether we see it or not this one will continue to chug along in it's own little corner of the multiverse, just like the Prime Universe has been since the Kelvin attackThere's no restoring to be done. The attack on the U.S.S. Kelvin created a new timeline that exists alongside the original.
In practical terms - for TV and movies - the new timeline exists from here on out; the original timeline exists from 1964 to 2005.![]()
You can't know that, not unless you are J.J.Abrams. LOL! The "new timeline", which is technically an alternate timeline, can be destroyed as easily as it was created.
You can't know that, not unless you are J.J.Abrams. LOL! The "new timeline", which is technically an alternate timeline, can be destroyed as easily as it was created.
Except, if I understand the science accurately, you can't destroy a timeline. It can split it off again into another alternate timeline, but whether we see it or not this one will continue to chug along in it's own little corner of the multiverse, just like the Prime Universe has been since the Kelvin attack
The description of Seek a Newer World is confusing and unfocused. Someone needs to do a rewrite on that.
I mean, as far as I can tell, Starfleet Command has assigned Kirk to keep an eye on himself, and the Klingons' stated motivation doesn't make any sense.
Because there is no such thing as time.
Because there is no such thing as time.
?!?!?! Words escape me.
Time travel is a science fiction writer's conceit. It exists for one purpose, to create a problem, and the problem, in fiction, is the impetus of the work. In time travel fiction, the goal is almost always to correct things that went wrong. One wrong-headed person, for good or ill, uses time travel to change the past or learn the future, and things go wrong. Then the hero(es) have a long or short adventure that eventually results in some sort of acceptable outcome.
But this is all, as Christopher was so quick to tell me, fake. There really aren't time machines. And you know what, there can never be time machines.
By the way, Christopher, nice straw man there. Nobody here advocated going back to the old cast, or any such thing. Straw man, all the way. What would be the point? Why, to tell a story, of course.
Yes. And there's no such thing as gravity either. Someone just made it up to explain why things fall down.
It is easier to believe in your senses. I understand. But in fact, to interrogate the universe, sometimes you have to get beyond them. Perhaps if you question the ideas of Sir Isaac Newton, you'll discover quantum physics.
I suspect the use of "Hazards" is a typo in the catalog and tentative cover. The actual Robert Burns line (from "Epistle to a Young Friend") is "The hazard of concealing."
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