Saquist:
Ah, I see what you mean by using the term "Local Time Stream", now. The Enterprise C traveling outside of its time (i.e. temporal incursion) had created a turn of events or a different time line within it's own time line. Seeing the time line was automatically changed when the Enterprise C disappeared from the past, it was traveling to a future that was different than the way it should have been. It was no longer the original time line (i.e. Local Time Stream) that it was supposed to be anymore.
Yes.
The reason why I'm exploring the possibility of a Foreign Time Stream is because weapons fire alone shouldn't cause the temporal divergence. That's the problem with the ENT-C scenario the cause is very vague.
The Foreign Time stream explains the weapons catalyst instigating the event and the differences in the Klingon Strength in each Timeline. The Rift much like an accelerated wormhole allows the ENT-C to travel to a different Time Stream but when it returns through the other end they return at the exact moment they left.
That means one end of the worm hole was fixed and the other end was accelerated just as it is proposed by Morris Thorne.
Otherwise like the theory I postulated that created the rift by means of a Warbird singularity we'd have to speculate how it could be a Local Time Stream Event.
Again, another great theory. I love it. But just to be clear: I don't think the altered future time existed until the Enterprise C disappeared thru the time rift. The time portal simply led to the 24th Century within it's own time line. So in a way the Enterprise C was traveling to a Local Time Stream (in the future)... but when it disappeared from the past it effected the time line and created an alternate version within that very same time line.
It's either a
Local Time Stream Divergence...
-This usually caused by backward Time Travel on the same Time Stream. The difference created by the introduction from it's own future causes a paradox of events and changes the future.
-It can also be caused by an introduction of matter or energy from a Foreign Time Stream which also alters the future of the Local Time Stream
Or it's a
Foreign Time Stream Event
-As speculated a Foreign Time Event insects the Local Time Stream. A catalyst creates a rift between the intersecting Time Stream. In this scenario the Foreign Time Stream has diverged from the Local Time Stream or a related Time Stream in the past accounting for many of the similarities.
The Mirror Universe episode of ENT. Would be a Foreign Time Stream event. In this particular scenario Tholian Tricobalt devices produced the rift in an area of instability creating the rift.
Hypothetically if this were a similar even that I speculate the ENT-C event to be then the Defiant would have passed into the past believing they had merely traveled backwards in Time. Eventually they would realize the differences.
Ultimately other than the Klingons millary might I have no other reason to believe that it is a Foreign Time Stream.
As you know, it's been basically said (within Trek) that for any event, there are an infinite number of possible outcomes. Our choices determine which outcome will follow, and therefore all possibilities that could happen do happen across countless alternate realities.
Indeed.
My theory behind Endgame is that it could work as a change within a fixed time line or as a separate diverging time line.
In a fixed time line:
We are seeing events being played out for the crew of Voyager in the Delta Quadrant in a second or third time loop (like in Cause in Effect). Otherwise, Janeway would have ignored the Borg Conduit and moved on. So we are witnessing things through another go around. In other words, Admiral Janeway obviously didn't run into her future self and it took her longer to get home. Time had simply looped itself again when Janeway traveled back through time to the Delta Quadrant.
In a diverging (separate) time line:
We are seeing events in an alternate or changed time line because Admiral Janeway could have created a separate diverging time line when she traveled back into the past to the Delta Quadrant. Leaving the original time line to either continue on (unknown to her knowledge or erased from time as if it never happened).
I viewed the loop as merely a replay of events
In cause and effect they were actually replaying the events over and over again. But Voyagers decision was out side the causality that brought Janeway (admiral) to the past.
Causality loops have to have trigger on the Time Stream that loops the Stream back before the trigger preventing a future beyond the trigger.
Once Janeway (admiral) had decided to go back in time she introduced matter into the past which caused the future to layout different never allowing her choice to have to be recreated again...thus the trigger is gone forever (Local Time Stream)
If you use a rift of a wormhole it is very difficult to assure that you are still on your own Time Stream. You have to be able to chart the progress of the wormhole to find out if it leads to another Time Stream or back to your own..
I propose as long as the technology we're talking about is primitive then you can't be capable of truly knowing the difference without temporal sensors. (That means the ability to see out side your universe)
Thus the 29th century ship Relativity was such a ship equipped to see into other times and realities. But Janeway (admiral) was dealing with experimental technology.
The Krenim Time ship was also a another example of being able to monitor time streams accurately.