Or alternatively, everybody in the Star Trek universe, even Section 31, the guys whose job is explicitly to break all the rules, knows that the results of time travel are so unpredictable that it's something you just don't do, period. Hell, even the freaking Borg only ever used it as an option of last resort!
Does not quite hold up for everyone to know due to effects like Voyager wondering how they will get out of the 20th century till the Aeon showed up and towed them back again. (And to the Delta quadrant to boot) Also K'men on the Klingon side mentions how the information is repressed because too many would be tempted to use it and it is that dangerous a tool.
Originally Posted by pwlaughingtrendy
Network engineers are not ship designers.
Nor should they be. Their ships would look weird.
Does not quite hold up for everyone to know due to effects like Voyager wondering how they will get out of the 20th century till the Aeon showed up and towed them back again. (And to the Delta quadrant to boot) Also K'men on the Klingon side mentions how the information is repressed because too many would be tempted to use it and it is that dangerous a tool.
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That was no mere mortal Vulcan. That was Spahkh, the Opener of the Ways, who gave his life to save many -- twice.
Does not quite hold up for everyone to know due to effects like Voyager wondering how they will get out of the 20th century till the Aeon showed up and towed them back again. (And to the Delta quadrant to boot) Also K'men on the Klingon side mentions how the information is repressed because too many would be tempted to use it and it is that dangerous a tool.
Originally Posted by pwlaughingtrendy
Network engineers are not ship designers.
Nor should they be. Their ships would look weird.
My point exactly.