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[QUOTE]Originally posted by OnToMars: [QB] Don't have the episode but I remember Kim's words almost verbatim: Earhart: "Blah blah blah something about Martians invading Earth." Kim: Actually, it was the other way around you stupid bitch. People from Earth colonized Mars in 2103. Like I said, 'almost verbatim'. :) But we already know that NASA/ISA/whatever was already performing flag and bootprint missions in the 2030s. :mad: My own speculation of early Earth space exploration goes by the idea that pre-WWWIII Earth explored the solar system out as far as Saturn ('Tommorrow Is Yesterday') before WWWIII. Then the planet goes into the shitter and we don't get back out there until Cochrane. Here, "Enterprise" actually manages to support fan speculation! After Cochrane flew, humanity began colonizing the major points of the solar system before heading out into deep space for good. According to me, anyway. Something that annoyed me however, was the further attempts at psuedo-continuity. New Berlin was mentioned in "First Contact". And we've never heard of anything other than Utopia Planitia when it comes to Mars. Some umpteen million people on the moon (according to Riker), and probably multiply that by a dozen for Mars, and you'd think there would be more than one city. Of course, now we have the idea that Utopia and New Berlin are the oldest cities on Luna and Mars. Now, how often in history has the first established settlement become the biggest city? Plymouth vs. New York City. Nitpicking, yes, but so be it. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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