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    10 months ago

    Stars go supernova occasionally

    Not spontaneously, with only a handful of years’ notice, they don’t.

    I’m all for Trek science being a little weird, but it seems very likely that there was some funny business going on for the star to suddenly blow up and threaten the entire galaxy.

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      10 months ago

      Yeah, with Star Trek-level technology, you should be able to tell to the week when a star will nova about 10,000 years in advance.

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        10 months ago

        The wiggle room within Star Trek is that the Tkon Empire was supposedly wiped out by a supernova despite being a highly advanced civilization, and in “Second Sight” the DS9 crew boosts the top speed of a ship to warp 9.5, which suggests that a supernova can have superliminal consequences.

        But there’s nothing to suggest the Tkon supernova was a natural phenomenon, and the hijinks they were up to in “Second Sight” certainly wasn’t.