The Temporal Prime Directive is a Federation Starfleet principle that members of Starfleet should avoid directly interfering with the timeline in instances of time travel. (TNG: "A Matter of Time") The Romulans also had a version of the Temporal Prime Directive that prevented the RIS Bouteina to intervene against a Vo'Quv-class carrier in 2409. (RIS Bouteina: "Quantic Fissure")
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| - The Temporal Prime Directive is a Federation Starfleet principle that members of Starfleet should avoid directly interfering with the timeline in instances of time travel. (TNG: "A Matter of Time") The Romulans also had a version of the Temporal Prime Directive that prevented the RIS Bouteina to intervene against a Vo'Quv-class carrier in 2409. (RIS Bouteina: "Quantic Fissure")
- The Temporal Prime Directive, known as General Order 157, is a principle of Starfleet and the Federation Department of Temporal Investigations that was introduced in 2268, requiring non-interference with the timeline in cases of time travel and temporal displacement. (TNG episode: A Matter of Time) This term has been used several times on-screen, and in seemingly inconsistent contexts. See Memory Alpha article (link below) for further discussion.
- All Starfleet personnel were strictly forbidden from directly interfering with historical events and were required to maintain the timeline and prevent history from being altered. It also restricted people from telling too much about the future, so as not to cause paradoxes or alter the timeline. Lieutenant Ducane told Kathryn Janeway, "Remember the Temporal Prime Directive: discuss your experiences with no one," implying that it was the wording consistent with the Temporal Prime Directive in the 29th century (at least in that timeline).
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| - The Temporal Prime Directive is a Federation Starfleet principle that members of Starfleet should avoid directly interfering with the timeline in instances of time travel. (TNG: "A Matter of Time") The Romulans also had a version of the Temporal Prime Directive that prevented the RIS Bouteina to intervene against a Vo'Quv-class carrier in 2409. (RIS Bouteina: "Quantic Fissure")
- All Starfleet personnel were strictly forbidden from directly interfering with historical events and were required to maintain the timeline and prevent history from being altered. It also restricted people from telling too much about the future, so as not to cause paradoxes or alter the timeline. Lieutenant Ducane told Kathryn Janeway, "Remember the Temporal Prime Directive: discuss your experiences with no one," implying that it was the wording consistent with the Temporal Prime Directive in the 29th century (at least in that timeline). The Temporal Prime Directive was directly related to the Prime Directive.
- The Temporal Prime Directive, known as General Order 157, is a principle of Starfleet and the Federation Department of Temporal Investigations that was introduced in 2268, requiring non-interference with the timeline in cases of time travel and temporal displacement. (TNG episode: A Matter of Time) This term has been used several times on-screen, and in seemingly inconsistent contexts. See Memory Alpha article (link below) for further discussion.
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