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'''"Future Guy"''' (also known as the humanoid figure) was a mysterious individual who was the leader of a faction in the Temporal Cold War.
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'''"Future Guy"''' (also known as the '''humanoid figure''') was a mysterious individual who was the leader of a faction in the [[Temporal Cold War]].
   
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==Fan fiction continuities==
Future Guy was the leader of a faction in the [[29th century]] and lead a fleet of starships back in time to invade [[2387]] in aid of altering the future for his own obsession with galactic conquest. However, the [[Battle of Beta Frontier]] was won by the [[Federation]]. Future Guy, having somehow survived the battle, returned to his time where he made the decision to make changes even further back into the [[22nd century]] ([[Star Trek: Pioneer|PNR]]: "[[Destiny Of Freedom]]").
 
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[[Image:Voldemort.JPG|right|thumb|Tom Marvolo Riddle, also known as "[[Voldemort]]."]]
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===[[Harry Potter and the Return of James T. Kirk]]===
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In ''Harry Potter and the Return of James T. Kirk'', Future Guy's identity is revealed as [[Voldemort]], the man who killed the parents of [[Harry Potter (HPJTK)|Harry Potter]] as part of a reign of terror which culminated with Voldemort's death in the Battle of Sagittarius IX.
   
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He rebuilt his faction (partly made up of survivors of the Battle of Beta Frontier) intent on chaning the 22nd century to suit his needs. Unfortunatly for him however, minor changes in the [[24th century]] timeline caused by the invasion meant that he had the technology only to communicate through time, not travel through it. (ENT: "Cold Front")
 
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The "Future Guy" with whom [[Jonathan Archer]] and his crew had repeated encounters had at least one cohort who communicated through time with proxy agents from the past. One of them secured the assistance of [[Sindareen]] pirate [[Tor Vot]] in the [[24th century]]. Tor Vot, hoping to raise his people out of economic ruin, forwarded tactical information to the [[Dominion]] provided by this benefactor in exchange for new riches. Such riches included the cormaline deposits on Makar VI.
   
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This Future Guy had the ability to send [[Death star| a pair of starships]] back through time using the principle of folded-space transport. The major limitation of this time travel approach was that the ships were quickly pulled back into their native time period. For that reason, the "Death star's" strategy was to attack a [[Starfleet]] ship to slow it down to turn major battles in the [[Dominion War]], won by the [[Federation Alliance]], in the [[Dominion]]'s favor. ("[[The Tides of War, Part I (LP episode)| The Tides of War, Part I]]")
He provided the Suliban Cabal with advanced technology, including cloaking devices, weaponry, and advanced genetic engineering techniques. He used the Cabal as tools to alter events in the 22nd century, and communicated with his agents through a hazy temporal communications chamber. (ENT: "Broken Bow")
 
   
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=== [[:Star_Trek_Online|Star Trek Online Foundry:]] [[The Battle of Klach D'kel Brakt]] ===
Plots of his included attacking the Tandarans, trying to start a civil war in the [[Klingon Empire]], stealing [[Daniels]]'s Temporal Observatory, and destroying Paraagan II so the [[Enterprise (NX-01)|NX-01 ''Enterprise'']] would be recalled. The Enterprise crew (with assistance from non-Cabal Suliban such as Sarin) foiled many of these plans. (ENT: "Broken Bow", "Cold Front", "Detained", "Shockwave, Parts I and II")
 
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Determined to stop the [[Hobus]] disaster and the fall of the Romulan Star Empire, a lone Romulan scientist from the ''28th century'', created a temporal projection machine and interjected at critical points in Romulan history. He guided his [[Suliban]] agents into altering the course of history by interfering with [[Jonathan Archer]], in hopes of preventing the founding of the United Federation of Planets. Which would prevent the Hobus disaster as it came about from Romulan experimentation in the late ''24th century''. ([[Star Trek Online|''Star Trek Online'']])
   
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While unable to coerce Archer, the scientist projected his image the Romulan Senate in 2266 and giving them crucial information. The first, directing them to establish the [[Klingon-Romulan Alliance]] in order for the Romulan navy to build up it's forces. The second, informing them of a Klingon captain from the future, transporting a serum that could be used to destroy the Klingon species, and eliminate a major threat to the survival of the Romulan Empire. But the events led to the famous [[:The_Battle_of_Klach_D'kel_Brakt|Battle of Klach D'kel Brakt]], where the Romulans suffered a massive defeat by the Klingon Empire.
After Daniels' removal of [[Jonathan Archer]] from the ''Enterprise'' inadvertently caused the destruction of civilization on [[Earth]] sometime prior to the [[31st century]], Silik (leader of the Cabal) was unable to communicate with his master. This remained the case until Archer was able to return to March [[2152]], restoring the timeline. (ENT: "Shockwave, Parts I and II")
 
   
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As he was apprehended by Temporal Agents from the ''31st century'', the scientist was informed that he provided the means of completing a temporal [[predestination paradox]] and was responsible for the end of the Romulan Empire. ([[Star Trek Online|Star Trek Online:]] ''[[:The_Battle_of_Klach_D'kel_Brakt|The Battle of K'lach D'kel Brakt]])''.
Following the first [[Xindi]] attack on Earth in March [[2153]], Future Guy summoned Archer to speak with him; he provided crucial information about who was behind the attack and why. He also gave Archer proof that the Xindi were being manipulated by beings from the future – he told Archer to look for a component of the weapon that gave a negative quantum dating signature. (ENT: "The Expanse")
 
   
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===[[Bring Back Kirk]]===
Future Guy made several attempts to recover more advanced time technology. In late 2152 he dispatched a starship to recover a 31st century time pod, though the ship was defeated by ''Enterprise'' and the [[Tholians]]. In February [[2154]], he realized Daniels was going to send ''Enterprise'' to [[1944]] to repair the damage done to the timeline by Vosk, so he had Silik infilitrate the ship beforehand so he could steal the plans for Vosk's temporal conduit. Future Guy's plans were stymied yet again when Silik died on the mission. (ENT: "Future Tense", "Storm Front, Parts I and II")
 
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While his efforts in the 22nd century have been thwarted, "Future Guy" sends [[Silik]] to lead a massive fleet of {{ma|Suliban cell ship}}s to attack the core [[Federation]] worlds of [[Earth]] and [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]] in the late [[24th century]]. This offensive, however, is defeated by [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]] who, with the assistance of [[Jonathan Archer]], exposes {{ma|Suliban Cabal}} fleet in uncharted space before leading [[Starfleet]] in destroying Silik and his base.
   
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==External link==
''"Future Guy" was played by actor James Horan.''
 
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Latest revision as of 08:27, 6 January 2019

For the mirror universe counterpart, see Future Guy (mirror).
Future Guy

Future Guy

"Future Guy" (also known as the humanoid figure) was a mysterious individual who was the leader of a faction in the Temporal Cold War.

Fan fiction continuities[]

Voldemort

Tom Marvolo Riddle, also known as "Voldemort."

Harry Potter and the Return of James T. Kirk[]

In Harry Potter and the Return of James T. Kirk, Future Guy's identity is revealed as Voldemort, the man who killed the parents of Harry Potter as part of a reign of terror which culminated with Voldemort's death in the Battle of Sagittarius IX.

Star Trek: Lambda Paz[]

The "Future Guy" with whom Jonathan Archer and his crew had repeated encounters had at least one cohort who communicated through time with proxy agents from the past. One of them secured the assistance of Sindareen pirate Tor Vot in the 24th century. Tor Vot, hoping to raise his people out of economic ruin, forwarded tactical information to the Dominion provided by this benefactor in exchange for new riches. Such riches included the cormaline deposits on Makar VI.

This Future Guy had the ability to send a pair of starships back through time using the principle of folded-space transport. The major limitation of this time travel approach was that the ships were quickly pulled back into their native time period. For that reason, the "Death star's" strategy was to attack a Starfleet ship to slow it down to turn major battles in the Dominion War, won by the Federation Alliance, in the Dominion's favor. (" The Tides of War, Part I")

Star Trek Online Foundry: The Battle of Klach D'kel Brakt[]

Determined to stop the Hobus disaster and the fall of the Romulan Star Empire, a lone Romulan scientist from the 28th century, created a temporal projection machine and interjected at critical points in Romulan history. He guided his Suliban agents into altering the course of history by interfering with Jonathan Archer, in hopes of preventing the founding of the United Federation of Planets. Which would prevent the Hobus disaster as it came about from Romulan experimentation in the late 24th century. (Star Trek Online)

While unable to coerce Archer, the scientist projected his image the Romulan Senate in 2266 and giving them crucial information. The first, directing them to establish the Klingon-Romulan Alliance in order for the Romulan navy to build up it's forces. The second, informing them of a Klingon captain from the future, transporting a serum that could be used to destroy the Klingon species, and eliminate a major threat to the survival of the Romulan Empire. But the events led to the famous Battle of Klach D'kel Brakt, where the Romulans suffered a massive defeat by the Klingon Empire.

As he was apprehended by Temporal Agents from the 31st century, the scientist was informed that he provided the means of completing a temporal predestination paradox and was responsible for the end of the Romulan Empire. (Star Trek Online: The Battle of K'lach D'kel Brakt).

Bring Back Kirk[]

While his efforts in the 22nd century have been thwarted, "Future Guy" sends Silik to lead a massive fleet of Suliban cell ships to attack the core Federation worlds of Earth and Vulcan in the late 24th century. This offensive, however, is defeated by Captain James T. Kirk who, with the assistance of Jonathan Archer, exposes Suliban Cabal fleet in uncharted space before leading Starfleet in destroying Silik and his base.

External link[]