Zephram Cochrane's first warp flight as on April 5, 2063
1) The SS Valiant left Earth only some two years later, eventual they reached the galactic barrier, in the year 2265 the ship had been missing over 200 years.
2) In 2067 the warp drive probe Friendship One leaves Earth.
3) The Human colony Terra Nova was founded on June 23, 2078, after a nine-year warp flight. So they left Earth in 2069. By the year 2151 the colony had been silent for over seventy years.
4) The Terratin colony also left Earth around this time, they originally named their colony Terra Ten. Suggest a number of colony efforts before their departure.
5) By the year 2102 Humans were building J-class freighters (where Travis was born), J is the tenth letter in the alphabet, suggesting nine earlier classes.
It sounds like Humans began to use the brand new warp drive engine just a soon as Cochrane made his first flight. To me that sound like people were ready for it ahead of time, like various nations and private groups had already began to build their colony and exploration ships (and unmanned probes) prior to Cochrane making his first flight.
Possibilities.
Cochrane (or the people backing him) had pre-sold the warp engine to a number of investors (who were building ships), the event in First Contact was a proof of concept flight. If Cochrane didn't make the warp engine work, he wouldn't get paid.
Or, there was a "warp race," going on. The warp drive concept had been bandied about for years in the aeronautical communities, several different organizations were competing to see who could achieve the first warp flight with their particular design. Not every warp driven ship that left Earth in the early years were equipped with Cochrane's design, which might be the reason some were "lost."
Or, the Vulcans gave these early Human ships Vulcan style engines and let them do anything with them that they wanted. This seem very unlikely.
2151 (Terra Nova) TRAVIS: "I always thought lost colonies affected boomers."
2269 (Terratin)SPOCK: "Descendants of an early lost colony ... These Earth colonists named and numbered this planet Terra Ten."
Travis's use of the plural would indicate that by 2151 there were more than one lost Human colony (maybe a lot more). Spock's comment might indicate that some Human colonies are still missing by the 23rd century. And that there are both early and not-early "lost colonies."
What do you think?






1) The SS Valiant left Earth only some two years later, eventual they reached the galactic barrier, in the year 2265 the ship had been missing over 200 years.
2) In 2067 the warp drive probe Friendship One leaves Earth.
3) The Human colony Terra Nova was founded on June 23, 2078, after a nine-year warp flight. So they left Earth in 2069. By the year 2151 the colony had been silent for over seventy years.
4) The Terratin colony also left Earth around this time, they originally named their colony Terra Ten. Suggest a number of colony efforts before their departure.
5) By the year 2102 Humans were building J-class freighters (where Travis was born), J is the tenth letter in the alphabet, suggesting nine earlier classes.
It sounds like Humans began to use the brand new warp drive engine just a soon as Cochrane made his first flight. To me that sound like people were ready for it ahead of time, like various nations and private groups had already began to build their colony and exploration ships (and unmanned probes) prior to Cochrane making his first flight.
Possibilities.
Cochrane (or the people backing him) had pre-sold the warp engine to a number of investors (who were building ships), the event in First Contact was a proof of concept flight. If Cochrane didn't make the warp engine work, he wouldn't get paid.
Or, there was a "warp race," going on. The warp drive concept had been bandied about for years in the aeronautical communities, several different organizations were competing to see who could achieve the first warp flight with their particular design. Not every warp driven ship that left Earth in the early years were equipped with Cochrane's design, which might be the reason some were "lost."
Or, the Vulcans gave these early Human ships Vulcan style engines and let them do anything with them that they wanted. This seem very unlikely.
2151 (Terra Nova) TRAVIS: "I always thought lost colonies affected boomers."
2269 (Terratin)SPOCK: "Descendants of an early lost colony ... These Earth colonists named and numbered this planet Terra Ten."
Travis's use of the plural would indicate that by 2151 there were more than one lost Human colony (maybe a lot more). Spock's comment might indicate that some Human colonies are still missing by the 23rd century. And that there are both early and not-early "lost colonies."
What do you think?





