Timeline for How does the USS Franklin fit in the pre-Kelvin Timeline?
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Nov 27, 2017 at 17:25 | comment | added | Darth Locke | The new timeline also has ripple effects backwards in the time line. The Khan tie-in comic better expalins this. This idea was also dropped on a seaon episode of Fringe (another Abrams work that references Trek and Leonard Nimoy was reoccuring guest star) titled, Forced Perspective. So there is room for ENT timeline divergences. | |
Jul 26, 2016 at 19:02 | comment | added | Hypnosifl | @cde - What episode was that explicitly stated in? Looking at the transcript of "First Flight", I don't see anything in that ep that clearly states that--Archer just says "The Vulcans had us run every simulation they could think of for over a year before they finally admitted the engine would probably work. Eight months after that, Duvall broke warp three in the NX Delta. Five years later we laid the keel for Enterprise." He doesn't explicitly say there were no other test vehicles in between the NX Delta and Enterprise. | |
Jul 26, 2016 at 18:57 | comment | added | cde | It is still hard to fit when Enterprise explicitly states they went from warp 2 to warp 5. It was a jump in speed that made the NX program controversial among earth and Vulcan leadership. No steady progression of warp 2, then warp 3, 4, 5 ship generations. | |
Jul 26, 2016 at 18:46 | history | answered | Hypnosifl | CC BY-SA 3.0 |