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<blockquote data-quote="DonTadow" data-source="post: 4784694" data-attributes="member: 22622"><p>[spoiler] But the key to this movie is how destiny happens regardless. It migh t be someone else giving advice and it might be him returning the the colony but it does happen. If one thing abram did say was that it doesn't neccessary mess with the continuity, and that's a good thing. Whether you like it or not, star trek has a history and, as tng and deepspace nine proved, can be skillfully written with or, as htis movie proved, can be skillfully written around. </p><p></p><p>The one thing I liked was that those who stayed with enterprise, this was explained, time will fix itself. Unless the universe is so screwed up like with the opposite universe . </p><p></p><p>I don't think the "thumb" of cannon is what tanked Nemiesis and Insserection. It was the horrid of writing. Things will still lead to tng and deeps space nine, and all of those old stories will still happen, but now their will be new ones to set time right. True peoplemight die, some might live, but the important events that time is set on will occur. In the car ride home, I thought about a scenerio where this enterprise could encounter the borg or have fight to the death with the klingons or for that matter that prison planet could have been where worf's grand father was stationed or any number of things. [/spoiler]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonTadow, post: 4784694, member: 22622"] [spoiler] But the key to this movie is how destiny happens regardless. It migh t be someone else giving advice and it might be him returning the the colony but it does happen. If one thing abram did say was that it doesn't neccessary mess with the continuity, and that's a good thing. Whether you like it or not, star trek has a history and, as tng and deepspace nine proved, can be skillfully written with or, as htis movie proved, can be skillfully written around. The one thing I liked was that those who stayed with enterprise, this was explained, time will fix itself. Unless the universe is so screwed up like with the opposite universe . I don't think the "thumb" of cannon is what tanked Nemiesis and Insserection. It was the horrid of writing. Things will still lead to tng and deeps space nine, and all of those old stories will still happen, but now their will be new ones to set time right. True peoplemight die, some might live, but the important events that time is set on will occur. In the car ride home, I thought about a scenerio where this enterprise could encounter the borg or have fight to the death with the klingons or for that matter that prison planet could have been where worf's grand father was stationed or any number of things. [/spoiler] [/QUOTE]
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