I'm not so sure about that. I mean, the Q exist. Lower Decks shows us that "ascension" is a fairly well known thing that humans can accomplish.Crazedwraith wrote: ↑2023-05-25 05:05pm That's absolute bullshit. There are no Powers That Be that exist in Star Trek.
It might also be less mysterious than that... we know for a fact there are future "Time Police"... it might not be some mystical force, it might be... people actively working to ensure the timeline remain secure.
All that not to mention, "time crystals" that seem to work in a mysterious fashion and conveniently bestow information to some to ensure that... the timeline flows the way it "should".
I don't think people would be particularly aware of a self-correcting timeline...There's a mass of time travel episodes in Star Trek and none of them try to pull off 'it's self correcting". JJVerse would not be a thing if it was self-correcting. Temporal Cold War could not be a thing if it was self correcting, Star Trek IV could not be a thing if it was self correcting. ( Unless you positing the whales dropped dead immediately after the film?) They wouldn't need a temporal prime directive or policing agency if it was self correcting. The list goes on.
JJVerse is a wildcard, and in some ways, the universe WAS trying to self-correct... despite WILDLY different backgrounds, the crew of the Enterprise still got together. It has been suggested though that the Kelvin Timeline is actually an alternate universe alltogether... I mean, it suggests it in the movie itself... it's not exactly a divergent timeline.
Temporal Cold War is too abstract for us to even know. We just don't know enough about it. Then again, no matter what happens, we do (apparently) end up in the "correct" timeline... (although as an aside, everyone seems to forget the time Silik actually saved NX-01... Daniels seemed ok with it getting blown away...)
I don't see any issue with STIV. Two humpback wales brought into the future likely wouldn't really affect the timeline. Sure, butterflies, etc. but without intervention, those whales would have been killed by the whaling ship shortly after being released... the biggest change to the timeline are some whalers being short a few bucks they otherwise would have had.
Temporal Prime Directive and Time Police are still necessary... even if you can pretty sure that the universe self corrects, it would be unwise to put faith into that... because if even if there is some all-powerful force that is attempting to correct itself, it might not necessarily do so in the way you want it to...
Yes, he was the wrong person. He... wasn't supposed to be there, doing that.There's nothing to suggest in the episode that Pike fucked up the Balance Of Terror scenario because of the powers of be, they just straight up said he was the wrong person and handled the situation wrong.
It's simply a really fucking stupid stipulation to make sure continuity is maintained.