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Originally posted by Publius:
In regards to the Temporal Cold War, this is where the real fun will begin boys and girls, ladies and gentleman. B&B want to change some Canon right? why not just blame any changes that they make on the Temporal Cold War? The first contact with Klingons was supposed to be horrific right? As someone else pointed out, this was hardly horrific, but this "Broken Bow" incident wasn't supposed to be our first contact with the Klingons. Time changed because the "advisor" was doing his thing in the past and thus the Klingon landed in a Cornfield on Earth (sent on his way by another pawn in the Cold War apparently with information on how the “Advisor” has been changing Klingon events in the past to destabilize the future). No Advisor and the Humans would not have had to return him, no advisor and the circumstances for first contact with the Klingons would have been totally different. Taaaaaa-daa! Any other changes that come up from GR's original Canon can be chalked up to Temporal alterations created by this little Cold War. Add a wrinkle to what we have seen so far: remember, nobody fights a Cold War against themselves, so undoubtedly there will be 'good guys' (or at least bad but pro-Starfleet) involved as well, mucking and remucking the timeline for Archer & Co’s benefit. Example: Supposed to be no Phaser/Phase Pistol's in this timeline? Well there were not until the Pro-Starfleet Temporal Interloper provided them or some technology that directly led to them in an attempt to jump-start Fed technology in this area. (Imagine how different Federation history would have been if Picard had not been kidnapped by the Borg in “Best of Both Worlds” because the phasers of the bridge crew were able to drop the Borg assailants?)
Temporal Cold War = License to Change Canon.
Really want to get twisted? The entire TNG series was essentially an Arc, beginning and ending with Q and his little trial on humanity. What if this story is the beginning of an arc about the Temporal Cold War, and the last episode sets everything right? Last scene: Jump to the beginning, only the way it should have been with Archer & Co. in a Daedelus-class without the influence made by a 24th century Akira on his father and the Warp Five design team as a preliminary part of the Cold War. Great shades of Bobby Ewing!
I bow to you, Publius. That is exactly my idea, but you have explained better than I could explain.