The assassination was ultimately pointless, because the person assassinated was going to die the next week anyway. There should have been some alterations due to the attack, but going by the historical predestination we can assume nothing significant is altered, if at all, in the 23rd Century Federation. Any changes which did occur, if they did occur, likely evened out given a few years.
You know what’s interesting? These three panels twice a week are the closest thing we have to real episodic Trek. And I think it is great. Kudos to you, Mark Farina.
That’s her not regretting the probable destruction of that future Federation, due to her friend having been killed right in front of her as she escaped.
Is this still the Federation she left? There is that Twentyfirst Century assassination to reckon with.
The assassination was ultimately pointless, because the person assassinated was going to die the next week anyway. There should have been some alterations due to the attack, but going by the historical predestination we can assume nothing significant is altered, if at all, in the 23rd Century Federation. Any changes which did occur, if they did occur, likely evened out given a few years.
http://trekcomic.com/peace-in-our-time-page-7/
You know what’s interesting? These three panels twice a week are the closest thing we have to real episodic Trek. And I think it is great. Kudos to you, Mark Farina.
Seconded!
I misinterpreted this at first and thought someone from the future assassinated her out of nowhere, which gave me a shock.
I am confused is that Jin or Shaw morphing in the middle ?
Neither.
http://trekcomic.com/comic/2016-12-09/
OK so she is just remembering and regretting Rojan’s death ….the dowside to only 1-3 pannels twice a week 😀 thanks
That’s her not regretting the probable destruction of that future Federation, due to her friend having been killed right in front of her as she escaped.