Star Trek Series Episódio (eu acho), onde a tripulação fica presa em um intervalo de tempo e tem que esperar vários anos para avisar seus eus do passado para acertar?

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Eu achei que era da TNG, mas pode ser outra coisa.

A tripulação de alguma forma fica presa em algum tipo de estado de tempo alterado (o tempo desacelera ou eles são colocados em outra dimensão). A única maneira de consertar isso é esperar até um ponto futuro no tempo. Então eles acabam vivendo a maior parte de suas vidas em velhice no navio. Vários personagens se casam e desenvolvem relacionamentos próximos. Finalmente, o único personagem que envelhece menos (acho que Worf, mas pode ter sido um personagem semelhante ao Klingon) tem que avisar a tripulação da diferente dimensão para não fazer algo que cause a perturbação do tempo.

Eu sei que é uma descrição difusa, mas lembro-me de ser um bom episódio

isso soa familiar para alguém?

Obrigado

    
por CRC9 02.02.2014 / 18:50

5 respostas

Acho que você está se lembrando do último episódio do Stargate SG-1, Unending , que tinha exatamente esse enredo . O papel que você lembra como Worf era na verdade Teal'c.

    
02.02.2014 / 19:16

Eu acredito que você está pensando no episódio Enterprise E 2

Descrição da Wikipedia

The starship Enterprise encounters a future version of itself that, due to a temporal phenomenon, had been sent back 117 years into the past. This Enterprise was originally identical to the "real" Enterprise, with the same crew, but had been sent back in time after entering an unstable subspace corridor. For decades it existed in the Expanse, never contacting Starfleet,1 waiting to catch up with the current Enterprise and warn its past self about the wormhole. The only crewmember to survive through the decades was Sub-commander T'Pol, who finds she has the privilege of meeting a less aged version of herself. All of the other inhabitants of the ship are descendants of the original crew (some of whom have interbred with friendly aliens they encountered along the way). For example, Lorian (David Andrews), the captain, is the son of Commander Tucker and T'Pol. As such the Enterprise has become a generational ship.

Compare com sua descrição:

The crew somehow get trapped in some kind of altered time state (either time slows down or they get put in another dimension)

Enviado de volta no tempo

The only way to fix it is to wait until a future point in time.

Quando os seus eus futuros chegam ao mesmo ponto

So they end up living most of their lives into old age on the ship. Several characters get married and develop close relationships.

Sim, navio geracional

Finally the one character who ages the least (I think Worf, but it may have been a Klingon like character)

T'pol, na idade madura de 200 e poucos anos.

has to warn the crew from the different dimension not to do something that will cause the time-disturbance.

(Não) voe para dentro da nebulosa

    
02.02.2014 / 19:51

Na verdade, acho que isso soa como o episódio do DS9 " Children of Time "

Da Wikipedia:

The starship Defiant is caught in a type of "quantum-bubble" surrounding an inhabited planet. After investigation, it is discovered that the inhabitants are the descendants of the Defiant's crew. Generations of descendants have been living on the planet for many years and their own history began when the Defiant tried to escape from the bubble. Instead of passing through its energy barrier, the ship was thrown back in time two centuries and crashed with no hope of contacting the Federation or repairing the ship. Faced with that reality, the small stranded crew of the Defiant (including Dax, Sisko, O'Brien, etc.) decided to remain and establish a society.

The society presented to the crew of the Defiant includes mostly the descendants of the original inhabitants. The only original "colonists" are Odo, whose Changeling physiology gives him greater longevity than the rest, and the Trill symbiont Dax, in a new host, Yedrin Dax, descendant of Worf and Jadzia Dax.

The crew is forced to choose between repairing the Defiant and escaping the situation (wiping out their descendants and everything they've built), and remaining, allowing the Defiant to crash and letting things evolve as they have been presented to them. After much discussion, they choose the latter. Unbeknownst to them, however, the future Odo, wishing to prevent Kira from dying, changed their flight plan. Instead of flying through the spot in the atmosphere that will cause them to be flung back in time, they escape from the bubble, and wipe out their descendants and the colony they had built.

    
02.02.2014 / 22:49

Acho que o episódio a que você está se referindo é o episódio da TNG "Causa e efeito".

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Do artigo da Wikipedia sobre o episódio:

The Enterprise is severely damaged. The ship explodes, killing the entire crew. Data,Worf and some others then play cards.

The Enterprise-D is shown to be stuck in a time loop, with events culminating in the destruction of the ship as a result of a collision with another Starfleet vessel that emerges from a space-time distortion. As each loop proceeds, the crew members, though unaware they are in the loop, have increasing feelings of déjà vu; Dr. Beverly Crusher begins to hear numerous conversations before going to bed, and during one cycle, manages to record the voices on a tricorder. Analysis reveals that the voices are Enterprise crewmembers during the hours before the destruction of the ship, with Picard yelling "all hands abandon ship !" before the recording stops abruptly. The crew discovers the time loop is caused by dekyon distortions near the space-time anomaly, and program Data to send a short message to his counterpart in the next iteration to take action on. Data sends the signal moments before the ship is destroyed again.

On the next iteration, the crew still experiences déjà vu, but actions performed by Data often reveal the number three, going against their vague memories. They make the same conclusions from the previous iteration, and Data realizes the number three must have some as-yet-unknown significance to break the loop. The Enterprise again arrives at the anomaly, and as the other ship emerges, both Data and Riker suggest alternate plans to avoid being hit. Though Captain Jean-Luc Picard opts for Data's plan, Data realizes that the "three" message was in reference to the number of insignia pips worn by Riker, and initiates Riker's plan instead. The Enterprise is able to avoid being hit and thus, the time loop is broken. The crew discovers they have been stuck in the loop for 17 days, while the ship they narrowly avoided, the USS Bozeman, has been missing for more than 80 years. The Enterprise welcomes the Bozeman to the 24th century at the end of the episode.

    
14.03.2014 / 22:29

Em face disso, parece que você está descrevendo o episódio " Twilight "da última série Star Trek: Enterprise.

The effect of a Delphic Expanse anomaly leaves Archer unable to form any new long-term memories. Twelve years later, he wakes up one morning and is stunned to learn the outcome of the Human-Xindi conflict, including the loss of Earth, and the near-annihilation of the Human race.

Archer receives a hero's welcome aboard his old ship. After the first phase of treatment, Phlox and T'Pol examine records of Archer's brain scans from twelve years ago and realize that the parasites they have eliminated in the present have apparently disappeared from the past as well. If Phlox were to successfully complete the treatment and eliminate all the parasites, then it would be as if the parasites had never existed. This would effectively change history, and Archer would never have suffered from memory loss. Perhaps with Archer in command, Enterprise would have stopped the Xindi weapon, Earth would not have been destroyed, and humanity would not have been nearly wiped out.

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02.02.2014 / 19:45