Yet in TOS already there were many "foreign aliens", such as Klingons or First Federals, who had apparently developed warp all on their own. Cochrane wouldn't get credit for inventing their warp drives - but more significantly, the logical implication would be that people other than Cochrane would be capable of inventing warp drive, and it would then become logically unbearable that no other UFP culture had come up with warp on their own but that each and every one of them had to rely on Cochrane's invention.
The only place where Cochrane is mentioned as a warp inventor in TOS is his star moment in "Metamorphosis", and that single episode is quite ambiguous on the matter. Cochrane gets some pep talk from heroes who try to pry him out of his shell, but none of this amounts to him being hailed as the sole inventor of warp in the universe.
Trek next returns to Cochrane's role as warp inventor in ST:FC, where the emphasis is specifically on increasing Earth's stature in galactic history. After this second spot in the limelights, Cochrane again recedes to the background and we gain no further information on his significance.
Thus I think it's a bit too pompous to speak of the writers having a "concept" for Cochrane either in TOS or elsewhere in Trek. He was a throwaway character in two stories, and was name-dropped in a few other places but his character not expanded through those references.
Timo Saloniemi
The only place where Cochrane is mentioned as a warp inventor in TOS is his star moment in "Metamorphosis", and that single episode is quite ambiguous on the matter. Cochrane gets some pep talk from heroes who try to pry him out of his shell, but none of this amounts to him being hailed as the sole inventor of warp in the universe.
Trek next returns to Cochrane's role as warp inventor in ST:FC, where the emphasis is specifically on increasing Earth's stature in galactic history. After this second spot in the limelights, Cochrane again recedes to the background and we gain no further information on his significance.
Thus I think it's a bit too pompous to speak of the writers having a "concept" for Cochrane either in TOS or elsewhere in Trek. He was a throwaway character in two stories, and was name-dropped in a few other places but his character not expanded through those references.
Timo Saloniemi