I've been doing a bit of reading around the internet regarding various interpretations of the way the Phoenix worked, and I've encountered a number of contradicting theories about the Phoenix. Since First Contact came out, I've never really given any thought to how the Phoenix was powered. It seems that the general concensus is that the ship was powered by M/AM as with later ships. However, several sources including Memory Alpha postulate that the Phoenix was not powered by matter-antimatter but by more primitive means. Memory Alpha's entry suggests fission, that Cochrane somehow turned the Titan V warhead into an engine. I'm at a loss to conclude how feasible this would be, let alone whether it would be powerful enough. The radiation that everyone had to be innoculated against in FC is rather inconclusive, but to me radiation would seem to be more in keeping with a fusion/fission power source. I understand also that in the 'Eugenics Wars' books and perhaps other books that Cochrane's experiments were said to be aided by a rich industrialist who provided him dilithium for his experiments.
Still, there is another complication. The Friendship One probe, as seen on Voyager, seems clearly powered by M/AM as indicated by the radiation poisoning inflicted on the planet. Friendship One was launched only a few years after Phoenix. (It's power is one of many implausibilities regarding the probe that I wish I could ignore.)
Personally, I'd like to think that Cochrane's ship was not powered by M/AM but by something more primitive, and that the development of matter-antimatter engines was a part of the Warp Five Program that resulted in Enterprise's creation and the breaking of the Warp Five barrier. I think this limiting factor helps explain why it took Earth Starfleet so long to break the Warp Two barrier. I think fusion is a happy compromise, but I can't find support for this anywhere. I suppose if indeed Friendship One is powered by M/AM, we could justify this as an abberation, that research was being conducted prior to WWIII into the field but that Cochrane lacked the resources or equipment to use it on the Phoenix, and that the engines would prove impractical for the next 80+ years.
I know I'm picking some serious nits here, but what do you think? Vote, and please post with your own theories!
Still, there is another complication. The Friendship One probe, as seen on Voyager, seems clearly powered by M/AM as indicated by the radiation poisoning inflicted on the planet. Friendship One was launched only a few years after Phoenix. (It's power is one of many implausibilities regarding the probe that I wish I could ignore.)
Personally, I'd like to think that Cochrane's ship was not powered by M/AM but by something more primitive, and that the development of matter-antimatter engines was a part of the Warp Five Program that resulted in Enterprise's creation and the breaking of the Warp Five barrier. I think this limiting factor helps explain why it took Earth Starfleet so long to break the Warp Two barrier. I think fusion is a happy compromise, but I can't find support for this anywhere. I suppose if indeed Friendship One is powered by M/AM, we could justify this as an abberation, that research was being conducted prior to WWIII into the field but that Cochrane lacked the resources or equipment to use it on the Phoenix, and that the engines would prove impractical for the next 80+ years.
I know I'm picking some serious nits here, but what do you think? Vote, and please post with your own theories!