Warning: SPOILERS for Star Trek: Prodigy Season 2, Episode 9 – “The Devourer of All Things, Part I”

Wesley Crusher (Wil Wheaton) has been to the alternate reality of J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek movies, and Star Trek: Prodigy season 2 reveals Wesley even gave Star Trek‘s Kelvin Timeline a new name. Written by Jennifer Muro and directed by Sung Shin, Star Trek: Prodigy Season 2, Episode 9 – “The Devourer of All Things, Part I” introduces Wesley Crusher and his cosmic abilities as the Traveler. Wesley mentors the heroic young crew of the USS Protostar as part of his expansive plan to save every Star Trek timeline from the reality-eating threat of the Loom.

In Star Trek: Prodigy Season 2, Episode 9 – “The Devourer of All Things, Part I”, Dal R’El (Brett Gray), Gwyndala (Ella Purnell), Zero (Angus Imrie), Murf (Dee Bradley Baker), Jankom Pog (Jason Mantzoukas), and Maj’el (Michaela Dietz) expect to find the USS Protostar in a hidden world, but inside an ancient ziggurat, the Starfleet hopefuls instead find Wesley Crusher. Manic, scatterbrained, and talking a mile-a-minute, Wesley gives the kids a quick info download about who he is, what the Travelers are, and the concept of Star Trek‘s Multiverse, which is under an existential threat from the Loom. Wesley reveals the existence of Star Trek‘s myriad alternate timelines, but what the Traveler says about J.J. Abrams’ Kelvin Timeline is shocking.

J.J. Abrams Star Trek Kelvin Timeline Movies

Years Abrams’ Movies Take Place In Star Trek Canon

Star Trek (2009)

2387, 2233, 2240s, 2255, 2258 (main setting)

Star Trek Into Darkness

2259

Star Trek Beyond

2263

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J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek relaunched the movie franchise and reintroduced audiences to Captain Kirk and the crew of the USS Enterprise.

Wesley Crusher Has Been To J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek Kelvin Timeline & Gave It A New Name

Of course, no one in the Star Trek universe calls it the “Kelvin timeline”

Star Trek: Prodigy‘s young Starfleet Academy hopefuls initially didn’t know who Wesley Crusher was, nor had they heard of the Travelers, but Wesley gave the kids a helpful rundown. Wesley explained his mission of protecting every Star Trek timeline from the Loom. As a Traveler, Wesley has jumped across time, space, and realities, and he not only revealed that he has visited J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek Kelvin Timeline, but Crusher calls it by a different name. Wesley tells Star Trek: Prodigy’s heroes:

“Quantum timelines, alternate realities, planes of existence, take your pick, I’ve been to all of them. There’s the Prime Universe we’re in right now, there’s the Mirror Universe, the Narada Incursion, Fluidic Space, the Mycelial Plane… Ooh, you’re not supposed to know about that.”

J.J. Abrams’ alternate reality was dubbed the “Kelvin timeline” because in Star Trek (2009), the Romulan villain Nero (Eric Bana) and his starship, the Narada, time-traveled from 2387 in Star Trek‘s Prime Universe to 2233. The Narada’s destruction of the USS Kelvin, and the death of acting captain Lt. George Kirk (Chris Hemsworth), the father of James T. Kirk (Chris Pine), created an entirely new alternate reality.

J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot production team internally referred to the new Star Trek movie universe they created as the Kelvin Timeline, but, of course, no one in-universe in Star Trek would call it that. Thanks to Wesley and Star Trek: Prodigy, viewers now know that the Travelers call Nero’s time travel the “Narada Incursion”.

Every Time Star Trek’s Prime Universe Connected WIth J.J. Abrams’ Kelvin Timeline

The Temporal Wars opened up more contact with J.J. Abrams’ alternate reality

In Star Trek: Prodigy‘s late-24th century time frame, Starfleet is aware of alternate realities like the Mirror Universe, but travel to and from different timelines is still relatively uncommon and usually happens by accident. This changed during Star Trek‘s Temporal Wars when the different realities were breached and warring factions weaponized time. Wesley Crusher referenced the Temporal Wars in Star Trek: Prodigy season 2, indicating that the Travelers also engaged in the conflict, which did cross over into J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek Kelvin Timeline.

Obviously, the Travelers were aware of the ‘Narada Incident’, and Wesley Crusher says he visited J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek movies’ alternate reality. In Star Trek: Discovery‘s 32nd century, Dr. Kovich (David Cronenberg) revealed that Yor, a time soldier from the 24th century, crossed over from the Kelvin Timeline and died in Star Trek‘s Prime Timeline. It’s unclear when Star Trek‘s Prime Universe Starfleet becomes fully aware of the Kelvin Timeline’s existence, but perhaps it’s because Wesley Crusher told the young Protostar crew about the ‘Narada Incident‘ in Star Trek: Prodigy season 2.

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Star Trek: Prodigy

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Cast

Brett Gray
, Kate Mulgrew
, Ella Purnell
, Angus Imrie
, Dee Bradley Baker
, Jason Mantzoukas
, Robert Picardo
, Robert Beltran
, Jameela Jamil
, Jimmi Simpson
, John Noble

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Netflix

Franchise(s)

Star Trek

Writers

Dan Hageman
, Kevin Hageman

Showrunner

Dan Hageman
, Kevin Hageman

Franchise

Star Trek

Creator(s)

Kevin Hageman
, Dan Hageman

Number of Episodes

40

Where To Watch

Netflix