According to... ?The 23rd Century is a Temporal Agent free zone. We never saw one in TOS.
The DTI of the prime timeline hadn't been formed until shortly after TOS either, I don't think.
Don't do that again, please. Threatening to put someone on ignore (ditto announcing that you already have) is in essence trolling, and may be warned as such.wulfio said:Therefore, would the abramsverse cease to exist when it reaches the point in time where Spock was supposed to travel back in time with the Romulans.
No. That does not follow.
wulfio said:Is it all just a paradox?
No, the time travel mechanics depicted in ST09 are paradox-free.
Do you care to elaborate with an actual explanation that elicits discussion? Or is no all you are capable of, and then I can promptly put you on ignore?
Also: don't make it personal. Address the content of the post, not the poster. If you feel that a post is short on substance, you may say so or ask for further elaboration, etc. Do not make insinuations along the lines of "Is ____ all you are capable of... ?" or "I have a feeling you're more gun ho [sic] about ____ than ____"; that's bad form and not in accordance with board rules. Don't get personal.I have a feeling you're more gun ho about defending the abramsverse than having an exchange.
Knock it off, Set. You've been here long enough that you're supposed to know better.Or is no all you are capable of, and then I can promptly put you on ignore?
Please don't throw me in dat briar patch!
According to... ?The 23rd Century is a Temporal Agent free zone. We never saw one in TOS.
The DTI of the prime timeline hadn't been formed until shortly after TOS either, I don't think.
There's no indication of that in the movie.Since the more advanced tech of the Abramsverse is actually based on scans taken of the Narada ...
So, in other words, it's a Lit thing, rather than a stated/shown on screen thing?According to... ?The DTI of the prime timeline hadn't been formed until shortly after TOS either, I don't think.
Christopher.
So, in other words, it's a Lit thing, rather than a stated/shown on screen thing?According to... ?
Christopher.
If you want a very detailed explanation of how the time travel in the new movies can be reconciled with the old (as well as how to reconcile all the contradictory time travels in classic Trek), you want to get Christopher's awesome novel Department of Temporal Investigations: Watching the Clock.wulfio said:Therefore, would the abramsverse cease to exist when it reaches the point in time where Spock was supposed to travel back in time with the Romulans.
No. That does not follow.
wulfio said:Is it all just a paradox?
No, the time travel mechanics depicted in ST09 are paradox-free.
Do you care to elaborate with an actual explanation that elicits discussion? Or is no all you are capable of, and then I can promptly put you on ignore?
I have a feeling you're more gun ho about defending the abramsverse than having an exchange.
after 20 years, they would probably say that the universe was 'meant' to be in the shape it was in after than incursion- indeed, the events of the reboot Star Trek film do sort of indicate that even with changes in the timeline, people still end up where they are 'meant' to be.
... - indeed, the events of the reboot Star Trek film do sort of indicate that even with changes in the timeline, people still end up where they are 'meant' to be.
I would think they would avoid Kirk and things around Kirk like the plague.
Not that the venerable agent Lucsly would ever behave in such a fashion.all of them run to him for autographs instead.I would think they would avoid Kirk and things around Kirk like the plague.
^ Yeah, that's one of my favorite bits in the novels:
Lucsly actually meets Kirk and works with him for a bit, then finds he actually kind of likes the guy. But Lucsly puts on a 'brave face' that he still hates Kirk because that's exactly what the DTI's mission needs: a clearly defined 'bogeyman'.
It has been repeatedly stated by the producers that there was no overwriting. The Abramsverse and the prime reality are parallel quantum realities.If the latter, then maybe the time cops could have found out.
If they weren't overwritten, that is.
^What King Daniel Into Darkness said. Watching the Clock is a fantastic novel.If you want a very detailed explanation of how the time travel in the new movies can be reconciled with the old (as well as how to reconcile all the contradictory time travels in classic Trek), you want to get Christopher's awesome novel Department of Temporal Investigations: Watching the Clock.
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It merges real theories and Trek science, and will leave you thinking it all makes perfect sense. THESE annotations contain spoilers, but right at the top are links to the theories he used for the book's model of time travel.
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