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Your reactions to Trek time travel

Vykan12

Lieutenant Commander
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The first few times I saw this topic explored on Trek, I found it to be awesome, but now my reaction towards it is almost the complete opposite.

My main problem with time travel is the whole notion of preserving the timeline. The very act of existing in a different time period will in itself change the timeline, not just major events caused by the time traveler. I mean roughly speaking, if you materialize in the past, and breath air, you have moved particles within the earth's atmosphere, and going by chaos theory, that could have any number of consequences in the future. I can stomach that the show ignores that idea for the sake of being able to explore the notion of time travel at all, but still.

Maybe my problem is more with the inconsistent approach of the time travelers. Sometimes they'll be very precautious about protecting the timeline, and others they will be very cavalier about it. Considering that history is supposedly re-written based on every changed incurred by these travelers, you'd expect them to be nothing less than saints when it comes to the timeline.

That brings me to my last major complaint. The whole idea of re-writing history based on time travel seems pretty ridiculous because of how frequently it is done in the Trek shows. You'd think that history was being re-written so much that our own realities could have changed 1000 times over in a single day or something. Perhaps the show would've functioned better with a more destiny based time travel theory, where your minor actions will always lead to the same major result, no matter how many times you attempt to change them. In case I'm not being clear, I'm thinking of The Time Machine, where a man went back in time on several occasions to try and save his wife from dying, but ultimately couldn't because destiny found one way or another to carry itself out.

What do you guys think?
 
Trek seems to be very inconsistent on the subject. I just explain it with the infinite multiverse idea. Sure, history could be re-written thousands of times and would therefore branch off into thousands of parallel realities. The reality that the show resolves the episode with is the main reality, but the other reality also exists. However, I am **definitely** oversimplifying the subject. Different episodes of Star Trek in all of its incarnations do have conflicting notions of time travel and its effects. (I know that the resolution of each show does not necessarily define the main timeline. It just keeps my head from spinning to think of it that way. ;) Feel free disagree, as there are many ways to look at the issue.)

By the time you get to Voyager, you learn that the Temporal police are supposed to keep these problems in check. But they seem to let Janeway wreak havoc with events anyway. And where were they during the new movie???! Seriously, they would have been helpful! ;)

In summation, Star Trek characters can be as strict or cavalier with the idea of preserving the timeline as they are about sticking to the Prime Directive!!! ;)
 
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