How far would the Pioneer 10 spacecraft have gotten in 300 years? Obviously not even close to one light year. So this means that an uncloaked Klingon spacecraft was relatively close to Earth, randomly shooting stuff, and Starfleet did nothing?
They really need to erect a few warning signs in that neighborhood.Pioneer 10's velocity is listed as 12 km/s. There are 3.14 x 10^7 seconds in a year, so in 300 years (roughly 10^10 seconds) it would have travelled about 10^11 km. That's 0.01 parsecs, which is roughly 0.03 lightyear.
It obviously fell into the same wormhole as did Voyager 6....
It obviously fell into the same wormhole as did Voyager 6....
That’s still further away than starbase 1, and that was taken over by “Klingons”.Pioneer 10's velocity is listed as 12 km/s. There are 3.14 x 10^7 seconds in a year, so in 300 years (roughly 10^10 seconds) it would have travelled about 10^11 km. That's 0.01 parsecs, which is roughly 0.03 lightyear.
It obviously fell into the same wormhole as did Voyager 6....
I gather Pioneer 10 still flies free as of the 2280s (and Pioneer 11 as of the 2380s for all we know) exactly because Earth would be teeming with folks who think highly of her historical value. If one of those nutcases was allowed to pillage interstellar relics, what's to stop the other hundred thousand from then engaging in similar desecration? Starfleet may be heavily tasked with shooing away these grave robbers (most of whom don't fly cloaked commerce raiders, though)?
If that were the case, then the best thing Starfleet could do would be to collect all these old probes and put them in a museum for safekeeping rather than waste their resources patrolling space in case some guy comes along trying to steal them.
Yeah, from a historical perspective, the only reason to retrieve a probe is if it's about the be destroyed by crashing into something.
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