The Companion was responsible for pulling Cochrane off course to the planetoid, much the way the Enterprise shuttle was brought there. "Warp drive" and "faster than light" are pretty much synonymous in the Star Trek world.I always thought the Companion was responsible for taking Cochrane to the planetoid, not warp drive engines? Cochrane's ship may have been faster than light but not powered by warp drive.
Discoverer, not developer
Could have been the one that exploited the discovery. OTOH, might not have been as well...KIRK: Mister Cochrane, do you have a first name?
COCHRANE: Zefram.
KIRK: Zefram Cochrane of Alpha Centauri, the discoverer of the space warp?
COCHRANE: That's right, Captain.
MCCOY: But that's impossible. Zefram Cochrane died a hundred and fifty years ago.
SPOCK: The name of Zefram Cochrane is revered throughout the known galaxy. Planets were named after him. Great universities, cities...
The Companion was responsible for pulling Cochrane off course to the planetoid, much the way the Enterprise shuttle was brought there. "Warp drive" and "faster than light" are pretty much synonymous in the Star Trek world.I always thought the Companion was responsible for taking Cochrane to the planetoid, not warp drive engines? Cochrane's ship may have been faster than light but not powered by warp drive.
The implication from "Metamorphosis" and the Enterprise crew's reaction to him makes it clear Cochrane's space warp drive was the first developed in the stellar neighborhood which became the core worlds of the UFP. The Vulcans, Tellarites, Anodrians, at the most, none of them had a practical FTL drive, more likely they had no FTL drives at all. Cochrane's invention opened the galaxy to them all. TNG, FC, and ENT cast Cochrane and Earth as late-comers to the FTL party, in opposition to ST's implications (the reverence of Cochrane, human dominance of Star Fleet, etc.).One thing I've always wondered is why his name is revered throughout the known galaxy if other races already had warp travel. It would be like someone in Tibet inventing the airplane years after the Wright brothers. An impressive feat to be sure but hardly likely to make your name revered. Spock makes it sound like nobody else had FTL or at least something comparable to warp drive. Perhaps previous FTL drives had a limited range, put you out of contact with the rest of the galazy while travelling, were much slower or something. Imagine a system like jump drive in Traveller except instead of Jump-1 being 1 week per parsec it took you 2 years and you couldn't communicate with anyone else for all that time.
I'd say they have warp drive. Shuttles have nacelles like the Enterprise. In the visual language of the show, nacelles mean warp drive.2) Shuttlecraft are no doubt FTL, but I don't think they've got warp drives.
That change happened during TOS. While we saw a fair amount of humans in positions of authority Journey to Babel shows it wasn't a "benign Terran Empire ruled by Humans".Back in TOS the idea was that the Federation was actually the "Earth Federation", a benign Terran Empire ruled by Humans and that they allowed other alien species to be their weaker partners instead of outright conquering them the way the Klingons and Romulans did. To this end the humans were supposed to be the first ones to invent Warp Drive FTL.
This was changed when it was decided that the Federation was a true multi-species alliance of true equals.
Perhaps on some points, but not on the subject at hand.TOS has nothing valid either since it wasn't consistent with itself.
Seriously, you really are acting like some crotchety reactionary.
Dun dun dun!It's pretty much accepted that Zefram Cochrane invented warp drive...or did he?
It says Cochrane discovered the space warp, not warp drive. It's possible that after he discovered the space warp he collaborated with others to engineer a working warp drive.
One thing I've always wondered is why his name is revered throughout the known galaxy if other races already had warp travel.
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