SolkaTruesilver wrote:And Captain Seaford, pure-canon wise, there is only a point of divergence, and it's the Kelvin's destruction. Nothing to indicate otherwise.
1) It's Seafor
t, idiot, with a 't'. Learn to spell it right.
2) The Kelvin's destruction is a point of divergence.
3) There's plenty of evidence to indicate another PoD - the size of the neo-E being the strongest.
Tyyr wrote:Oh f**k, not this again.
This again. We can add it to the same list as the purpose of Starfleet, the role of the GCS, MVAM and Borg drone KE shields.
Tyyr wrote:*Remember, the Neo-E isn't even the biggest ship in the fleet. Remember the debris field around Vulcan and the truly titanic sized saucer the Neo-E had to dodge?
That wasn't necessarily from a ship - it might have been from a space station such as the one we saw over Earth.
Mikey wrote:kostmayer wrote:Didn't someone come up with First Contact as a possible point of divergence? Cochran was a pretty influential figure after First Contact, his experiences could well have influenced the future.
Yep, in one of our prior conversations. IIRC, it was a fairly convincing argument, too.
It's certainly a possibility, but there isn't enough evidence to pin the PoD down to a specific event, merely that it was a long time before the Kelvin incident. It might well have been an event we never heard of in the Geneverse.