No Chronowerx corporation...
No Dixon Hill novels on my shelves.
No Dixon Hill novels on my shelves.
Plus, for the Eugenics Wars to take place in the 1990s there would have to be genetic supermen being conceived (naturally or artificially) in the 1960s (assuming Khan was in his 30s when he fled the Earth). I think for this to happen the entire state of biological and genetic science would have to be much further advanced in the 1960s Trek universe than ours.
Plus, when the Whale Probe visited Earth in the 23rd Century one of the cities mentioned was Leningrad. Either it was another city named Leningrad or St. Petersburg changes it's name BACK to Leningrad by then OR the city never reverted to St. Petersburg in the Trek universe.
No Chronowerx corporation...
No Dixon Hill novels on my shelves.
The earliest major difference would be in 1969, when in the STU, the US and USSR tried to weaponize Earth orbit and failed thanks to Gary Seven.
The next major break would be from 1992 to 1996, with the Eugenics Wars.
From there, things seem relatively similar again until the present day. The next major historical event comes in the 2030s. That decade, "Sanctuary Districts" -- really urban concentration camps -- for the unemployed, the mentally ill, and the handicapped develop, leading to the Bell Riots. And the next major event after that would be World War III in the 2050s, eventually leading to the invention of warp drive and First Contact in 2063.
Anyone who isn't doing that already is mental.You either need to erase the false historical facts from the Trek canon or acknowledge that Star Trek is a fully fictional franchise that had a big war and sleeper ships in 1996, etc...
I prefer option "A" erase the false historical facts Not because I'm mental, but because if I send my characters back to the "present" it gonna look like the world outside my window for the simple reason the audience is gonna expect it. Treks 2009 should be their 2009. The 1960s of "Assigment Earth and Tomorrow is Yesterday or the 1980s of STIV was pretty much our version. No blah blah blah about alternate realites eating up screen time.Anyone who isn't doing that already is mental.You either need to erase the false historical facts from the Trek canon or acknowledge that Star Trek is a fully fictional franchise that had a big war and sleeper ships in 1996, etc...
Probably billions of years ago when Q and Picard went back to the creation of life.
If they do a Khan reboot in the next movie, he will certainly not be from 1996.
I prefer option "A" erase the false historical facts Not because I'm mental, but because if I send my characters back to the "present" it gonna look like the world outside my window for the simple reason the audience is gonna expect it. Treks 2009 should be their 2009. The 1960s of "Assigment Earth and Tomorrow is Yesterday or the 1980s of STIV was pretty much our version. No blah blah blah about alternate realites eating up screen time.Anyone who isn't doing that already is mental.You either need to erase the false historical facts from the Trek canon or acknowledge that Star Trek is a fully fictional franchise that had a big war and sleeper ships in 1996, etc...
... leading to the Bell Riots.
... the sanctuary districts are from before 2024. Past Tense was in 2024. the districts originate somewhere around 2019 or 2020...
... because if I send my characters back to the "present" it gonna look like the world outside my window for the simple reason the audience is gonna expect it.
Well we see in the season 4 premier of Enterprise the attacks on the Twin Towers while the timeline is resetting.
... leading to the Bell Riots.
... the sanctuary districts are from before 2024. Past Tense was in 2024. the districts originate somewhere around 2019 or 2020...
The odd thing about this episode was I think the producers expected the viewers to be outraged and horroified at the very concept of the sacutuaries, after the show ran the first time alot of people around the country (america) thought they were a great idea.
Because, of course, what's wrong with the idea of urban concentration camps for the poor, mentally ill, and unemployed? Ah, class warfare. I do so love it when people seek to punish their fellow citizens for not being born privileged.
Because, of course, what's wrong with the idea of urban concentration camps for the poor, mentally ill, and unemployed? Ah, class warfare. I do so love it when people seek to punish their fellow citizens for not being born privileged.
Uh, I don't think T'Girl was arguing the case for the sanctuary districts, just pointing out that a lot of people were.
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