MITCHELL: My love has wings. Slender, feathered things with grace in upswept curve and tapered tip. The Nightingale Woman, written by Phineas Tarbolde on the Canopius planet back in 1996. It's funny you picked that one, Doctor.
DEHNER: Why?
MITCHELL: That's one of the most passionate love sonnets of the past couple of centuries. How do you feel, Doctor?

DEHNER: Why?
MITCHELL: That's one of the most passionate love sonnets of the past couple of centuries. How do you feel, Doctor?
The poem may have been popular only by Earthmen in the last 2 centuries, even though it was written 3 centuries ago. Most people on Canopius thought it was rubbish for the first century, then Earthmen discovered warp drive and visited Canopius to learn of the poem. Earthmen thought it was great (I still think it's rubbish). That was 2 centuries ago from the TOS timeline. This re-establishes that TOS Earth discovered warp drive about 2 centuries ago. Canopius must have been one of the first planets visited by Earth, maybe it's a planet in the Alpha Centauri System. Easy peasy.If Mitchell said that 1996 was in the last century, the date of "Where No Man Has Gone before" would be sometime between 1996 TM and 2096 TM - TM standing for the Tarbolde-Mitchell calendar. But since Mitchell said "the past couple of centuries" the date of "Where No Man Has Gone before" must be sometime between 2096 TM and 2196 TM.

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