He also took the whale. Who knows what good or bad that whale (or her descendants) would have done if not taken into the future.
Also, if one studies the butterfly effect in chaos theory, one has to wonder what storms might be created or altered by flying a space ship in the atmosphere.
You can't prove that ST IV's trip into the past, and the taking of the whales (and Gillian), wasn't part of history all along.
As for Rasmussen: What was so bloody dangerous about him? He stole a few things and wanted to get rich off them. Big deal. He never intended to change history, he just wanted to make money.
(Fun fact: There was a rumor that ENT was going to do a prequel to "A Matter of Time" where we learned that Rarsmussen and Archer were roommates at MIT...)
Imagine the advanced medical equipment being reverse engineered and use to save millions of lives. The phasers stun abilities going to police officers and soldiers, the "death beam" feature protecting nations from ballistic missiles.Imagine a terrorist group or rouge leader on Earh with phasers ,a tricorder and advanced medical equipment.
Imagine the advanced medical equipment being reverse engineered and use to save millions of lives. The phasers stun abilities going to police officers and soldiers, the "death beam" feature protecting nations from ballistic missiles.
The tricorders would be a wonder, from information technology to a individual being able to scan what they're about to consume to see if it's safe.
Depends if that was his only motivation. But if addition to money Rasmussen also wanted fame and recognition as a inventor wonder, then simply selling to the highest bidder wouldn't achieve that goal.Based on Rasmussen's personality though , he would not really care one way or another so long as he made a profit.
Kirk, after he'd given up on life in the 2280's. He goes from EDITH MUST DIE to casually taking Jillian Taylor out of the 1980's with zero regard for consequences.
Imagine the advanced medical equipment being reverse engineered and use to save millions of lives. The phasers stun abilities going to police officers and soldiers, the "death beam" feature protecting nations from ballistic missiles.
The tricorders would be a wonder, from information technology to a individual being able to scan what they're about to consume to see if it's safe.
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