Perhaps Khan and his people are now "escapees" of the 2079 "United Earth" war mentioned in TNG.
And I'd guess that by 2079, we still won't have ships as advanced as the Botany Bay

Perhaps Khan and his people are now "escapees" of the 2079 "United Earth" war mentioned in TNG.
They didn't have ships that broke the warp barrier prior to first contact date April 5, 2063, according to the movie First Contact. The Botany Bay (class DY-100) and ships like it, were constructed in the 1990'sPerhaps Khan and his people are now "escapees" of the 2079 "United Earth" war mentioned in TNG.
And I'd guess that by 2079, we still won't have ships as advanced as the Botany Bay![]()
They didn't have ships that broke the warp barrier prior to first contact date April 5, 2063, according to the movie First Contact. The Botany Bay (class DY-100) and ships like it, were constructed in the 1990'sPerhaps Khan and his people are now "escapees" of the 2079 "United Earth" war mentioned in TNG.
And I'd guess that by 2079, we still won't have ships as advanced as the Botany Bay![]()
Wait, are you trying to say Trek isn't realityThey didn't have ships that broke the warp barrier prior to first contact date April 5, 2063, according to the movie First Contact. The Botany Bay (class DY-100) and ships like it, were constructed in the 1990'sAnd I'd guess that by 2079, we still won't have ships as advanced as the Botany Bay![]()
I meant 2079 in reality, not in Star Trek.
You know for a fact, in reality, that we will have ships that transport people from planet to planet, in 2079? The last of the DY-100's were constructed and used in the 1990's, according to "reelality" and Space Seed. The DY-400's were constructed and used afterwards, according to reeality.They didn't have ships that broke the warp barrier prior to first contact date April 5, 2063, according to the movie First Contact. The Botany Bay (class DY-100) and ships like it, were constructed in the 1990'sAnd I'd guess that by 2079, we still won't have ships as advanced as the Botany Bay![]()
I meant 2079 in reality, not in Star Trek.
You know for a fact, in reality, that we will have ships that transport people from planet to planet, in 2079?
The last of the DY-100's were constructed and used in the 1990's, according to "reelality" and Space Seed. The DY-400's were constructed and used afterwards, according to reeality.
At least Khan and Kirk would have something in common thenKhan should be into 90s music.
Is there a difference between an alternate timeline and a parallel universe?
It seemed clear to me that the timeline was altered when Nero came through the "lightning storm in space" thingy and that everything prior to that event was in the same timeline/universe as NEM & ENT on back.
Wouldn't the "everything before Nero's interference stays the same" theory mean, however, that showing anything else but Ricardo Montalban sleeping in the Botany Bay, which looks exactly like the 1960's set would put that theory into question.
Would they really limit themselves like that when doing the new story?
But who knows, maybe they'll do a sequel to the ENT augments story, (maybe even throw in a Brent Spiner cameo) and really try to keep it in synch with the prime universe somehow.
Is there a difference between an alternate timeline and a parallel universe?
I mean, if Nero travels to the past and changes history, won't that have an influence over other guys in the new timeline traveling in the past altering that history again? The past of the new timeline is effectively altered too, potentially even billions of years into the past.
That means Klingons can look different, Khan could look different and be a British looking guy from 2012, Captain Archer's dog never peed on that tree and canon would still be 100% okay.
Didn't those guys making the last movie have this little say about infinite universes or something? Perfect explanation for having a reboot without having one. The new movie could have one little scene that could settle/explain this and it's everything goes from there on.
Also, if they establish this more as a "parallel universe", which in Star Trek is traditionally associated with crazy, improbable similarities (like the crew in MM still being the same guys in the same positions), it might be easier to swallow they meet someone named Khan although he is from another century and has a different backstory.
They just have to go this extra step. I want them to be able to make a Khan movie and do everything they want with it. Because they don't need to restrain themselves, even from a "canonical" view.
Not that I think this canon thing matters anything for like 99.999 of the people who will be watching this movie.
But it seems to me those guys behind the film are true Nerds. They have thought this timeline thing through and they know what they are doing.
[Things can be a little different simply because it's fiction, open to reinterpretation and modernization. Is a Gorn a guy in a bad rubber suit, or is it a fearsome lizard monster? It's the latter - and that's how a Klingon is a Klingon irrespective of the make up techniques used.
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