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  • curprev 03:3003:30, 5 June 2024 StarHOG talk contribs 86,946 bytes −44 why are repeat broadcast dates springing up in all these episodes? How is that notable? Should we add a ticker that counts up every few seconds on the amount of times it has been re-aired, re-broadcast, or streamed? undo

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  • curprev 20:4720:47, 8 April 2024 Wiltonhall talk contribs 86,984 bytes +2 Plot: changed "injured" to "near death" Sulu because the defiance of death and destiny is the them at the very core of the episode. Recounting it merely as "injured" overlooks this important moment, which then sets into motion the entire drama - McCoy's accident, the change of history, and the confrontation with Keeler's destiny. undo
  • curprev 20:4420:44, 8 April 2024 Wiltonhall talk contribs 86,982 bytes −12 changed "proper timeline" to "history." History is restored, and yes it is restored in a way that brings back the Enterprise, but the word "proper" is too strong and is a critical interpretation, not consistent with the episode's haunting uncertainty if it /was/ the proper choice or not. Remember the Guardian tells Spock his science is very crude, so following Spock's admonition to kill Keeler is /not/ established as "proper" by any but a superficial reading. So just "history" is consistent/ undo

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  • curprev 05:3505:35, 3 March 2024 Wiltonhall talk contribs 86,583 bytes +49 Added the important detail that Kirk does not answer the question if he undo
  • curprev 05:3305:33, 3 March 2024 Wiltonhall talk contribs 86,534 bytes +106 Crucially, it is /not/ established in the episode that Spock's admonition that Keller must die was the right choice - that is what makes this episode so gut wrenching and haunting. Because if you can look into the future and see the results of your choices being the opposite of what you intend, how can Kirk know saving the Enterprise timeline /itself/ ultimately ends in good? The unedited version falsely forecloses this reading, which is clearly indicated by Kirk's silence and other plot clues. undo

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