Garak said:
USS Excelsior said:
Worked well in First Contact, and Yesterday's Enterprise where history was changed but changed back again.
This is true. But for every 2 great time travel episode there are 2,984 horrible ones. I don't do the math, I just report it.you must have carl roves math
Garth Rockett said:
Well, someone's got to do it. Might as well be Spock.
See, I'd prefer a leggy Uhura. This is why Trekkies like us don't get laid, we're always thinking about Spock or Kirk.
Only when I accidentally erase the timeline I just left.
I bet you do it on purpose, just to screw with time.
Ok.
Direct and to the point, I like it.
Dammit. I did a lot of things I'm not proud of for these pants.
No. The very act of travelling through time creates an alternate timeline - one where the traveller travelled in time, and one where they didn't. There are always irreversable consequences to time travel.
Guh?
In at least one timeline, yes.
I wonder if there's a timeline with an all Russian Enterprise. I bet they don't even make it out of our solar system.
They've got to have somebody to make fun of.
Exactly.
How can you not be sick of time travel in Trek? Also, do you think you get motion sickness when you travel through time?
We'll all wear them one day.
I hope my answers were helpful. Welcome aboard.
Very helpful. It's great to be here, even if there are some meanies that aren't interested in discussing time travel for the 567th time.