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Time Travel Question 79: Miscellaneous III
If you could travel through time, but only to see something for Research or for fun, not to change anything, what would you pick? Yes you can have a Babel Fish to translate, may record discreetly, and are immune to injury and disease.
El Dorado Club Berlin 1928
Unlimited time with a 24th century computer archive
Ancestral Puebloan culture 1200 CE
How matter synthesis works and at what point it becomes readily available.
See what post scarcity society
The earliest Textile Mills
Harrapan Textiles
First manned ship to another star
Future Cures for Chronic Illnesses
Georges Méliès Magic Show (Pre-Movies)
The last week of The Grauballe Man's Life
Canadian Prairie Cultures circa 1300 CE
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Please add new suggestions below if you have them for future consideration.
Unification Pt. 1 & Chain of Command Pt. 2:
Same prop, different screen shape. It's like they kind of knew where they were going with Cardassian design but likely ran out of time/money. So it still looks like Madred has a Romulan terminal (it could be a spoil of war)
Star Trek: Insurrection works as a big-screen episode. There is a prime-directive debate, a morality play, sci-fi shoot-em-up and a lot of character work. There are satisfying character arcs and enough to think about after the movie ends that make it worth repeat viewings.
For my poster I featured Son'a Collector within the Enterprise-E. Enjoy!
Star Trek The Next Generation - Future's End
By Lightspeed Fine Art
Geordi La Purrr
I think we forget one of Deep Space Nine's very important contributions to the Trek universe: the re-introduction of Tribbles to the 24th century.
How do Cardassians react to the furry beasts?
Do Tribbles infect the Delta Quadrant because of their presence on DS9?
Does the presence of Tribbles survival reignite the dying fire of a true warrior's society among the Klingons and there is a renaissance of the old ways surging in popularity as the greatest of them hunt down their ancient enemy once more?
Are Tribbles weaponized by any of the major players of the Alpha Quadrant against each other post-Dominion war?
Does some scientist finally crack the Tribbles' genetic code and make them unable to procreate, thus ensuring a more endurable pet?
Do the 90-some Vulcans on the station (wherever they're hiding) all exhibit the same behavior towards them Spock did? Was that just his human half coming through, or do Vulcans also feel the pull to those creatures?
Do Ferengi (cough *quark* cough) try to commercialize them before realizing they ate the rest of their cargo shipment and the unique dangers of carrying this pest are not profitable?
These are just a few of the questions I need answered per the re-introduction of Tribbles to the equation. The future of Star Trek depends on it.