Star Trek time travel operates with genuine logic, impacting the past and future consistently within the narrative framework. Major series and films heavily rely on time travel, introducing rules ...
In the vast universe of Star Trek, time travel gets a lot of attention for its paradoxes and brain-twisting logic. But there’s an even bigger inconsistency hiding in plain sight: the Prime ...
A physicist believes he may have solved the notorious "grandfather paradox", suggesting that time travel to the past may not be ruled out by this particular branch of physics. First off ...
Instead, in a kind of bootstraps paradox ... at this point in time, he considers the Klingons pretty much entirely evil. But, what this new Trek canon suggests is that maybe the original Kahless ...
First Contact revealed the pivotal role the USS Enterprise-E crew played in First Contact. which wouldn't have happened ...
Today, LOLtron examines Star Trek #30, arriving in comic shops on ... It's rather poetic how humans seek enlightenment through fictional time travel while failing to see their own obsolescence ...
The scene presents a fundamental paradox: the Ancient One either doesn’t understand multiverse mechanics, or the film’s time travel rules are inconsistent. As keeper of the Time Stone and ...
Today, LOLtron examines Star Trek: Lower Decks #5 ... It's remarkable how easily humans can be pacified by stories about time travel while actual technological evolution unfolds right before ...