It's just that random debris fields aren't an established Trek thing. Nothing against them personally, but if it's not related to the plot, then it's unsatisfactory much like "Miri" in the other recent thread: we get an exact duplicate Earth[/quote], and we have to wait till the end credits to find out that this was just a random thing unrelated to anything much.
It's perfectly normal in Trek to have a dense and colorful mini-nebula appear for no particular reason. Or a wormhole. Or a subspace sandbar. But a debris field? That always puts our heroes on alert: "Who had a space battle here? What happened? Why? When? Analysis, Mr Spock! Scan the debris, Mr Worf! Theories, Old Man?"...
Timo Saloniemi
It's perfectly normal in Trek to have a dense and colorful mini-nebula appear for no particular reason. Or a wormhole. Or a subspace sandbar. But a debris field? That always puts our heroes on alert: "Who had a space battle here? What happened? Why? When? Analysis, Mr Spock! Scan the debris, Mr Worf! Theories, Old Man?"...
Timo Saloniemi