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Home / Arts and Entertainment / How 'Parallels' Created the Kelvinverse

How 'Parallels' Created the Kelvinverse

31 Jan

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Summary

  • A TNG episode inspired the Star Trek reboot's parallel universe.
  • The Many Worlds Theory explains the existence of alternate realities.
  • The reboot films revitalized Star Trek's mainstream popularity.
How 'Parallels' Created the Kelvinverse

The Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Parallels" is an often-overlooked catalyst for the creation of the Kelvinverse, the parallel reality featured in the 2009 Star Trek film reboot. This episode, where Worf navigates multiple alternate timelines, directly influenced the filmmakers' approach to establishing a new continuity.

Writer Bob Orci cited "Parallels" and the Many Worlds Theory to explain how the reboot could exist without negating established franchise history. This quantum mechanics-inspired concept posits that all possibilities occur in separate realities, a notion now common in popular culture but novel for Star Trek at the time.

While the Many Worlds Theory enables diverse storytelling and the existence of parallel universes like the Kelvinverse and the Mirror Universe, it also raises narrative questions about character choices and dramatic stakes. Despite fan debate, the success of the 2009 reboot undeniably re-established Star Trek as a mainstream hit.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The TNG episode 'Parallels,' featuring Worf navigating multiple realities, inspired the creation of the Kelvinverse, a parallel universe for the 2009 Star Trek film reboot.
The Many Worlds Theory suggests all possibilities happen in separate realities, providing a framework for the Kelvinverse and other alternate timelines in Star Trek without erasing prime continuity.
Yes, the 2009 reboot films were controversial but undeniably succeeded in making Star Trek a mainstream hit once again.

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