Look at how many Millenniums have no information, its the same on Lexincanum , because humanity forgot its past. It makes perfect sense to associate the Star Trek Galaxy with Warhammer 40k right before the Age of Technology in my Opinion. The Age of Technology was when technology advanced more and all the races seceded from the Federation and simply formed an Alliance and Humanity made a Human Space Federation in Borg Space. Obviously it would not be related to star trek the Dark Age of Technology, since it would be in the far future that it would be in the avenue of star trek fan fiction at that point. When Humanity makes a huge Galactic Space Federation and conquers the Borg with the Klingons.
It makes perfect sense, you just substitute the years 2000-3000 for M13. You substitute M14 for Age of Peace or Pax Federation, a time when Warp drives are more advanced and the Borg is held at bay from assimilating the Alpha Quadrant because of the Federations temporary treaty with Species 8472 (their was a treaty made in star trek voyager). So in my mind I just make it up and think, Species 8472 can hold Borg incursions off for 1000 years so the Federation can have time to build a massive Warfleet with their allies to invade the Borg in the Delta Quadrant during the Age of Technology.
It doesn't make any sense no matter how you try to justify it. There is no borg in 40k, there never is, never was and is never going to be. Also how exactly can you substitute the years 2000-3000 with M13? Especially as the years 2000-3000 are M2 and M3 in the 40k background. So no. Humanity did not fight the borg or klingons or anything else from Star Trek during their expansion to the stars.
Also just because the timelines seem incomplete on the two 40k wikis doesn't mean that we don't know what happened. Those two wikis are not up to date and are not completely finished. The information we know about pre-imperial times is a lot more expansive than you know about.
I'm caught up in the zealous pursuit of defending the 40k fluff.
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He's not trolling in the sense that Hellheaven does. The kind of blab Bellus comes out with i can deal with. Eventually he will be worn down. Besides i refuse to let trolls win. I just persevere and eventually they will get bored and stop. The trick is to keep vigil and obviously to not escalate things.
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If you ignore your brain, then maybe it can work.
Some day I'll actually write all the reviews I keep promising...
Its better if it doesn't.
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I've never seen Ulysses so aggressive. Take him down Ulysses, you have my full support. 40k should definitely not be connected to that crap. The only things I have connected to 40k is my own made up world, but for that I have made good reasons as to how it happened.
Aggressive? Blame Hellheaven for that.
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If it is so expansive why don't you tell me about it then? I just like to combine sci-fi universes to make it more interesting. I could just say there was a mass exodus from the galaxy by most alien races because during the age of strife daemons from portals were attacking every planet and most were cut off from each other cause of warp storms only humanity could fight them off cause of the men of iron they had and all other aliens left the galaxy for their own survival most anyway, on massive colony ships with their space fleets.
So what, I can make up this fan fiction if I want. Until you show me this "indepth info" on those 2 Millenniums I said then in my mind this will be how it is.
You can if you want, but don't ing go and lecture us about it then.
Some day I'll actually write all the reviews I keep promising...
So let me guess this straight, a franchise that has aliens looking like normal people wearing vaginas for faces, + happy go lucky friendly socialists in space who use the Holodeck for cretinous reenactments of former Terran literature instead using it for... you know? sex, is somehow linked by a random guy with the Grim Dark Age Technology of 40k and you guys spend waaay too much time explaining to him that is wrong, that 40k's awesomeness is in no way trekkian in it's origins that...
And I'm suppose to be the immature one on this thread? :|
Guys I like my own fan fiction and I like bending the canon "within limits" I look for gaps in the timeline of a sci-fi universe where there is no canon information. Since the Age of Terra right up until the Age of Strife has virtually nothing known about it I will assume that it was the Federation and during the Age of Technology it was the golden age for all mankind and the enemies of man and other benevolent aliens were destroyed. Then during the Age of Strife, warp storms cut off most of the galaxy from each other and Demons pored out from the warp portals invading most human settled worlds and some more alien ones. (anyone familiar with star trek canon knows that humans colonized the galaxy, thats why so many races look human). Because of these invasions most civlizations were destroyed forcing most of the races of the Star Trek galaxy to make a mass exodus from the Galaxy in massive colony ships with their space fleets. Humanity remained because they were able to fight them off during the age of strife but at a cost, the Men of Iron destroyed humanities advanced civlization in rebellion destroying their advanced colonial words and destroying all their advanced computers systems which have on record every human scientific achievement (Substitute the STC database with the LCARS computer system in star trek) and these systems because very rare and those still in existence during the Age of the Imperium are incomplete databases.
I love my fan fiction and love the fact that I can slightly bend the canon of Warhammer 40k to suit my own fan fiction since their are so many gaps with no official canon information on those times, so its left up to me and my imagination, thats what I love about warhammer 40k. Now I can enjoy star trek even more!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XwQKWUkrLg
Long live the Federation during the Age of Terra and long live the Human Confederation during the age of technology and their allies!
You may dream all you want Mon-Keigh