Cross-posted from r/daystrominstitute
In the DS9 episode “Past Tense, Part I”, Sisko and Bashir are seemingly accidentally sent to Earth in 2024. But I would posit that this was no accident at all and was actually a plot orchestrated by the Romulans to weaken Earth.
The transporter “accident” was the result of two things: Chroniton particles emitted by the cloaking device, and a microscopic singularity that passed through the system. I suspect that Romulans knew that their cloaks would be susceptible to a singularity, possibly from their usage of artificial ones to power their ships. When they loaned the cloak to the Federation, they knew this aspect, but neglected to mention it, probably because it would’ve exploited a large weakness in their fleet. But it also could’ve strictly been part of a covert operation to trigger it at just the right time, as part of an attack in the temporal wars.
Think about it, doesn’t it seem very convenient that Sisko and Bashir end up in this very formative period and place in Earth history? It has to have been calculated by the Romulans, or more specifically the AI that Romulans employ to seek out targets in the temporal war, as we are told in SNW’s “Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow.” In that episode, a Romulan agent, Sera, is seen operating in this period on Earth in order to weaken it. This particular instance can’t be the singular Romulan plot involving attacks in time.
And lastly, it would seem that the plot worked initially. The Federation disappeared, except for the Defiant, and a Romulan presence was detected on Alpha Centauri. The AI must not have anticipated Sisko’s ability to take the place of Bell.
Would doing that not have opened up just as much risk to the Romulans as to the Federation? It is a Romulan cloaking device in Federation control. If they were able to use it to time travel, they could do some serious damage to earlier Romulans before being detected. If that was a known issue, the Romulans would fit it to one of their ships, without having to involve the Defiant in all that mess.
Not really. A surprising amount of time travel, where Earth is concerned, tends to end up in and around that time. Possibly due to some spatiotemporal conditions, or simply the amount of time travel to about that era making it so that the fabric of time is weakened, and it is easier to travel to that period in that location.
Voyager also had a Captain of a Timeship end up stranded there, and cause all kinds of problems, including blowing up the solar system in a few timelines, which might been enough of an event that time travel there was made easier, or at least, there would be a greater than usual amount of time police in that era. Throw in some imprecision because it’s a time travel accident, and not an intentional event, and it’s not implausible someone might have slid into the 2020s when they might have normally been headed for the 1990s.
There will be a great many more. We already know that there was a Time War, with people messing with time enough that the Guardian of Forever got fed up with it all, set up some tests, and left for parts unknown. If the Federation is still around, and recruiting people from other universes and timelines, it’s not that much of a stretch for there to be at least one Romulan faction that might also have a part in the Time War.
Maybe there was a Romulan Galactic Empire that sought to spread its influence to other timelines.
undefined> Would doing that not have opened up just as much risk to the Romulans as to the Federation?
It’s possible, but I think that the Romulans would have the upper hand in knowing how to both trigger it and prevent it. It took a while for the Defiant to trigger it, and perhaps the Romulans had some foreknowledge of that. Romulans had been using cloaks of one sort or another for hundreds of years by that point, they have to have experienced this phenomenon long ago. It could even be the method which they employ for their temporal agents. Also, they have to know that the Federation has engaged in time travel both accidentally and willfully, so it’s not like they’re giving them a key to something they haven’t already done.