• Re: The last of the genetically-engineered Supermen led by Khan Singh

    From Wouter Valentijn@3:633/280.2 to All on Fri Nov 8 08:26:52 2024
    Subject: Re: The last of the genetically-engineered Supermen led by Khan Singh
    had been forced off Earth by a people who had NO interest in being ruled any
    more.

    Op 25-10-2024 om 10:37 schreef Daniel70:
    MummyChunk wrote on 25/10/24 1:36 am:
    The Botany Bay was not a Warp vessel.

    DY-100 sleeper ship Botany Bay was launched in 1996 and inserted into
    high Earth orbit.

    While her initial course is unknown, the nuclear-powered ship boosted
    away from Earth, breaking orbit and headed out into the Galaxy,
    exhausting most of her fuel.

    While primitive by Federation standards, the Botany Bay was a
    well-built, strong and capable vessel designed before the breaking of
    the Time Barrier. Flying into the depths of space, she faithfully
    carried her hibernating crew DEEP past the Solar System.

    In truth, it was a suicide mission.

    Khan Noonien-Singh KNEW that a ship escaping Earth and leaving the
    Solar System would have NO hope of finding a new planet - it was
    mathematically so unlikely to be unconsidered.

    But they had to TRY. The last of the genetically-engineered Supermen
    led by Khan Singh had been forced off Earth by a people who had NO
    interest in being ruled any more.

    Singh KNEW they were going to their death deep among the stars. It
    was�acceptable.

    This great, hard man KNEW there was no coming back from the abyss. He
    said it himself: �Have you ever read Milton, Captain?�

    That says it ALL.

    It is better to die in the darkness of space than to accept the rule
    of inferior Humans.

    THAT is why the Botany Bay burned her engines once in Earth orbit.
    They would go out on a mission of conquest. ANY result would be
    acceptable because it would be on THEIR terms.

    God - it was magnificent. Glorious suicide, the final act of defiance
    for a people who could NOT accept surrender or the rule of another.

    So Botany Bay burned her engines and left the Solar System. And had it
    not been for a million-to-one chance and sensors that had developed in
    over 200 years, it would still be flying�eternally�forever.

    But�

    271 years after its launch, SS Botany Bay was FOUND by a Federation
    Starship patrolling space near Earth.

    USS Enterprise located the sleeper ship, boarded and awoke its
    passengers.

    And the rest�

    is history.

    View the attachments for this post at:
    http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=676883440#676883440

    Raises the question .... If this HAD been a *Suicide Mission* , why was
    the 'Botany Bay' fitted with Cryo-beds?? Isn't that just putting off the inevitable??



    Because of the small chance they might make it.
    Next to superior skills and superior ambitions they also had superior optimism.

    "Hollywood or Bust".


    --
    Wouter Valentijn

    Xander: "I'm a Comfortador also."
    Buffy the Vampire Slayer (s04e22): Restless

    http://www.nksf.nl/

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  • From Wouter Valentijn@3:633/280.2 to All on Sat Nov 9 22:11:32 2024
    Subject: Re: The last of the genetically-engineered Supermen led by Khan Singh
    had been forced off Earth by a people who had NO interest in being ruled any
    more.

    Op 8-11-2024 om 09:06 schreef Daniel70:
    Wouter Valentijn wrote on 8/11/24 8:26 am:
    Op 25-10-2024 om 10:37 schreef Daniel70:
    MummyChunk wrote on 25/10/24 1:36 am:
    The Botany Bay was not a Warp vessel.

    DY-100 sleeper ship Botany Bay was launched in 1996 and inserted into
    high Earth orbit.

    While her initial course is unknown, the nuclear-powered ship boosted
    away from Earth, breaking orbit and headed out into the Galaxy,
    exhausting most of her fuel.

    While primitive by Federation standards, the Botany Bay was a
    well-built, strong and capable vessel designed before the breaking of
    the Time Barrier. Flying into the depths of space, she faithfully
    carried her hibernating crew DEEP past the Solar System.

    In truth, it was a suicide mission.

    Khan Noonien-Singh KNEW that a ship escaping Earth and leaving the
    Solar System would have NO hope of finding a new planet - it was
    mathematically so unlikely to be unconsidered.

    But they had to TRY. The last of the genetically-engineered Supermen
    led by Khan Singh had been forced off Earth by a people who had NO
    interest in being ruled any more.

    Singh KNEW they were going to their death deep among the stars. It
    was�acceptable.

    This great, hard man KNEW there was no coming back from the abyss. He
    said it himself: �Have you ever read Milton, Captain?�

    That says it ALL.

    It is better to die in the darkness of space than to accept the rule
    of inferior Humans.

    THAT is why the Botany Bay burned her engines once in Earth orbit.
    They would go out on a mission of conquest. ANY result would be
    acceptable because it would be on THEIR terms.

    God - it was magnificent. Glorious suicide, the final act of defiance
    for a people who could NOT accept surrender or the rule of another.

    So Botany Bay burned her engines and left the Solar System. And had it >>>> not been for a million-to-one chance and sensors that had developed in >>>> over 200 years, it would still be flying�eternally�forever.

    But�

    271 years after its launch, SS Botany Bay was FOUND by a Federation
    Starship patrolling space near Earth.

    USS Enterprise located the sleeper ship, boarded and awoke its
    passengers.

    And the rest�

    is history.

    View the attachments for this post at:
    http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=676883440#676883440

    Raises the question .... If this HAD been a *Suicide Mission* , why
    was the 'Botany Bay' fitted with Cryo-beds?? Isn't that just putting
    off the inevitable??

    Because of the small chance they might make it.
    Next to superior skills and superior ambitions they also had superior
    optimism.

    "Hollywood or Bust".

    Ah!! Right. So 'Suicide Mission' as in 'You *MIGHT* die' rather than
    'You *WILL* die".


    That's my take on it. I don't think fatalism was their thing.

    --
    Wouter Valentijn

    Xander: "I'm a Comfortador also."
    Buffy the Vampire Slayer (s04e22): Restless

    http://www.nksf.nl/

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