As I wrote earlier, the new Star Trek movies are an example of using time travel to change the future of a story at some point in time.
This video touches on this at about 4:30, he talks about how J.J. Abrams destroyed Star Trek by splitting it into two divergent "Star Tracks" where everything after the middle of Star Trek TOS goes away, and starts over with the destruction of the planet Vulcan, and then he just starts making things up with the same old original characters doing new things. So the new show Star Trek: Discovery, along with TNG, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager are all in a different timeline than the movies. In other words, they're gone, no longer canon.
...at the end he has a lot to say about "woking" canonical shows (see below as well) and franchises for political reasons, destroying something that was already written and produced with a dedicated fanbase by alienating said fans by shoehorning in characters and political agendas that erase history and transform it into something it isn't, with this idea, I guess, that the fanbase are just meant to swallow it and keep tuning, like-clicking, and turning up to the box office.
Maybe we need to just write some new stuff. Oh, hey, that's what I'm doing, so hopefully I'll fit in somewhere.
Good video on how Woke Feminism is Toxic
Recent movies pushing a political agenda and with female leads are just bad, and yet they feel they deserve recognition because of how they are "trying to save civilization." They ignore history (Ripley from Alien, and Sarah Connor from Terminator among many).
News Flash: many if not most films starring a man did badly, some were successful, but in principle they succeeded because they were good cinema that people liked, and not because they had men in starring roles.
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