• CeruleanRuin
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    1 year ago

    It occurs to me that the “healing effect” might in fact be the Travelers, or some other unseen group of time travelers from some point in the future who have a vested interest maintaining events that lead to a specific point in history. It doesn’t need to be some impersonal force of nature making these course corrections.

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      1 year ago

      True. For that matter, it could have just been that Starfleet time-cop group thwarting her over and over, without her realizing it.

      Still, seems more like a lampshade thrown over the “temporal mechanics” here so the writers didn’t have to deal with minutiae.

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        1 year ago

        If you think about time travel seriously, you start to see how truly complicated it would make things. If the multiverse exists and time travel also exists, then inevitably there would be meddlers from the future messing things up. And following that would be those who believe such meddling is dangerous, because it creates more timelines branching off that would accelerate the meddling, until there are more polluted timelines than “natural” ones, creating a future filled with bizarrely chaotic outcomes all branching from the recursive meddling. And so there would have to be some kind of ongoing arms race of preservationists versus people who want to stack the future with timelines friendly to their own cause.