Tried to shoot it. Couldn't get close enough. Ended up in the past and grabbed whales. Saved Earth.How did the Confederation deal with the Whale Probe?
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Tried to shoot it. Couldn't get close enough. Ended up in the past and grabbed whales. Saved Earth.How did the Confederation deal with the Whale Probe?
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Time's Arrow was one of those "need to explain" episodes that addressed the deep relationship between Picard and Guinan. So of course it slaps you in the face if, in their first meeting after the 1890s, Guinan treats Picard as a complete stranger. There should have been a throw-away line about the time travel, but so be it...I’m surprised how hung up people are getting over times arrow. Nothing about time travel really makes sense if you think about it long enough. It’s also never been explicitly stated that this is the original timeline in its purest form.
I'm probably missing something. I thought Picard and company arrived in 2024 a few days *before* the big event that causes the divergence in time. If so , aren't they still in the timeline that leads to the Federation (and Guinan's original history) *until* this "big event" (that didn't happen originally) is allowed to occur and changes things moving forward?
This is how timetravel has been shown to work alot in Trek.
CITY ON THE EDGE OF FOREVER
A: No time travelers present. Edith Keeler is killed.
B: McCoy saves Keeler.
C: Timetravelers present. Kirk stops McCoy. Edith Keeler is killed.
yeah but the timeline already changed to the confederation one (ie this is the “main” timeline now), even though the big event hasn’t occurred yet, it will happen if nothing is altered. So they have to alter the big event to change the timeline back to the federation.
Indeed. It sounds to me like he might have intentionally ignored Time's Arrow, but he definitely remembered it.I don’t get the feeling that Matalas didn’t remember Time’s Arrow, at all.
A possible explanation from the novels, which in the Myriad Universes series dealt with the alternate timeline as presented in TAS Yesteryear where Spock was killed as a child and an Andorian became the Enterprise's science officer.How did the Confederation deal with the Whale Probe?
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I get it in a way but it's till confuses me. It makes more sense to me that the unaltered (Federation) timeline and the confederation timeline runs parallel to eachother until the big event happens or doesn't happen.
Similar to Doc Brown's chalkboard illustration in Back to the Future Part 2. He represented both "futures" with one horizontal line. And then a new line splintering away at the point where it changed and the 2 futures diverged.
Presumably, the original, "correct" timeline is the federation one. We shouldn't see any evidence of the confederation timeline until the big event occurs. Otherwise that signals to me that the big event /confederation timeline was the original one and the timeline where the big event never occurred is the altered one. The point of time Picard and company are in already assumes the big event will happen before it actually does. That seems to be the "default"
It makes more sense to me Guinan recognizes Picard (from Times Arrow). Picard tells Guinan that if this big event that never should of happened happens in a few days, THEN the Future will be altered and then suddenly it would trickle back to them never ever meeting eachother
In my mind that makes more sense. Maybe I'm just not too good in understanding time travel dynamics
Just wondering how the Star Trek IV Punk apparently could have kept his memory while Guinan doesn't, considering that The Voyage Home most probably also didn't happen like "Time's Arrow" in the changed past.
Or did both The Voyage Home and "Time's Arrow" still happen and Guinan simply forgot meeting Picard beforeAlso possible as she already might have lived for a really long time at this point and the meeting might not have been as important for her as we thought before, at this point...
She doesn't recognize him at first (or she's acting like she doesn't), but once he tells her his name, it clearly triggers her. Either she does remember who he is, or there's something else going on. But it doesn't explain why Picard doesn't bring up their last meeting, since he still has his original memories despite the timeline changing.
well it’s time travel so it’s really all made up at the end of the day. The problem with one line splitting into 2 is that it creates a paradox when someone from one of the two possible futures goes back in time to when it was a single line. If the Confederation timeline is what ends up happening, then the Federation timeline can’t be real and nothing can come from it.
Think about it this way, would it make sense if Times arrow happened in the federation timeline, but with people coming from the confederation future instead?
I think it’s better to think of the federation and confederation timelines as two separate lines that occupy a similar space up until the big event, at which point they diverge. And when the timeline shifts, the entire timeline shifts, past present and future. This means you move from the federation line to the confederation line even before the big event, but the difference just isn’t very noticeable, and because the timelines are so similar it’s still possible to change the entire timeline back to the Federation one again. This eliminates paradox issues.
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