Re: Time t get from DS9 to Earth ? How far was Bajor from Ea
Where would we get "downward to the right" as the course towards the Expanse? From the VFX that shows the ship banking away from a Vulcanward course? That wouldn't tell us anything, because we don't know the orientation of the ship. "Right" could be in any direction on the map - towards the core, away from it, towards Beta Quadrant, towards Alpha.
All we really know about the direction to the Expanse is that both Klingons and Vulcans went there long before Archer did. We might want to speculate that Klingons wouldn't go to the far Alpha, or that Vulcans wouldn't go to the far Beta, but we have no solid grounds for doing so.
By ENT dialogue, we know the part of the Expanse where the Xindi were was three months away from Earth at warp five ("The Expanse"). The Xindi themselves say that this equates 50 lightyears ("The Xindi"). But the actual edge of the Expanse then probably lies somewhat closer to Earth than 50 ly. That's really close, and goes to show how little the early Earthlings knew about their neighborhood. We could easily argue that everybody prior to the 2150s was in the same situation: they didn't know squat about their close neighbors, because the Expanse was blocking their way.
Timo Saloniemi
Where would we get "downward to the right" as the course towards the Expanse? From the VFX that shows the ship banking away from a Vulcanward course? That wouldn't tell us anything, because we don't know the orientation of the ship. "Right" could be in any direction on the map - towards the core, away from it, towards Beta Quadrant, towards Alpha.
All we really know about the direction to the Expanse is that both Klingons and Vulcans went there long before Archer did. We might want to speculate that Klingons wouldn't go to the far Alpha, or that Vulcans wouldn't go to the far Beta, but we have no solid grounds for doing so.
By ENT dialogue, we know the part of the Expanse where the Xindi were was three months away from Earth at warp five ("The Expanse"). The Xindi themselves say that this equates 50 lightyears ("The Xindi"). But the actual edge of the Expanse then probably lies somewhat closer to Earth than 50 ly. That's really close, and goes to show how little the early Earthlings knew about their neighborhood. We could easily argue that everybody prior to the 2150s was in the same situation: they didn't know squat about their close neighbors, because the Expanse was blocking their way.
Timo Saloniemi