It doesn't make sense to classify something for two centuries. Even the most secret operations are eventually released.
That's assuming the records haven't been destroyed.
It doesn't make sense to classify something for two centuries. Even the most secret operations are eventually released.
The Federation still exists in the 29th century ("Relativity") so I'd say yes. Just another couple of centuries would be child's play to them.
No guarantees of time jump, as McCoy notesA somewhat important question as well. What's stopping Discovery from just slingshotting around the sun?![]()
Greek fire. Secrets kept so long they're lost.
Perhaps the best way to keep a secret, is too destroy all records. people holding knowledge in their heads age and die.
Spore drive becomes a vague rumor.
Except that there really was no reason for keeping the spore drive secret.
War with the Klingons seems like a pretty good reason to keep it under wraps to me.
I thought it still existed in the 31st century in Enterprise?
Yes, there is.Except that there really was no reason for keeping the spore drive secret.
Yes, there is.
Yup.Agree to disagree then...
I thought slingshot time travel was discovered (or refined to be useful) by the Enterprise in Tomorrow Is Yesterday?A somewhat important question as well. What's stopping Discovery from just slingshotting around the sun?
Stupid sentient beings restricting travel through them...The least practical way of traveling through time is the Gate (aka giant donut) Of The Guardian Of Forever.
Stupid sentient beings restricting travel through them...![]()
The Guardian states that. But, it still has sentience in some form and is quite old.I seem to remember (I haven't watched that episode for some time) that Spock said that the guardian was neither truly alive nor exactly a machine or something to that effect.
The Guardian states that. But, it still has sentience in some form and is quite old.
You haven't even read the novels yet!Well, he's not doing a good job of... you know... guarding forever!!!
You haven't even read the novels yet!
Of course the Q might have built the Guardian, as implied in one novelYou're right.
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