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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Reverend: [QB] [QUOTE] The propulsion-less Voyager VI and Pioneer XI would be different matters, and should logically have encountered a wormhole, a "what used to be called a black hole" (as Decker puts it), or a "One Small Step" type anomaly. Or perhaps a bunch of alien abducteers. Perhaps these strange phenomena later disappeared because of Vulcan activity in the region: the Vulcans could have dredged the system clear of nav hazards, or scared away the abducting pranksters, while securing their survey operations. [/QUOTE]I'm not sure why alien abducteers would bother to pick up bits of space junk and them dump them light years away in deep space. I think a wormhole is the best explanation for these two, possibly the same wormhole that Kirk & opened with their warp inbalance in TMP? As for the Charybdis, exactly what do we know about it's journey? We know that it left earth in 2037, that contact was lost on it's way out of the system and it later encountered and alien intellegence that caused the death of all but one of the crew. I don't have access to the TNG scripts so perhaps someone could shed some light on the timing of these events. How long was Col Richey living in that hotel? How long had he been dead when the E-D away team found him? That should tell us when the Charybdis arrived in the vacinity of Theta 116 (can someone find that on the star charts? I've looked but I might have missed it). I doubt that the encounter took place in or near the Sol System since if that were the case then wouldn't the aliens have simply returned the ship to earth instead of dragging it to another system. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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