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  1. First Contact Day was a holiday celebrated to honor both the warp 1 flight of the Phoenix and first open contact between Humans and Vulcans on April 5th, 2063 in Bozeman, Montana. (Star Trek: First Contact) The mirror universe equivalent of First Contact Day was also on April 5th. Instead of...

  2. Apr 4, 2023 · First Contact Day pays tribute to the flight of the warp-capable Phoenix and the pivotal first interaction between humans and Vulcans, which occurred on April 5, 2063. The Phoenix, built and piloted by inventor Zefram Cochrane, was the spacecraft that marked mankind’s first successful attempt at traveling at warp, utilizing a warp drive.

  3. With the opening credits changed, and the entire 2-part episode happening entirely in the Mirror universe, it comes across as if you're watching episodes of their version of Star Trek.

  4. Picard's involvement with humanity's first contact with the Vulcans is a predestination paradox, as well as the Borg sending their transmission back to the Delta Quadrant in the 22nd century, which Picard was indirectly involved with, which is why Q had to warn the Federation about it.

  5. Apr 5, 2020 · As with so many things, the morality plays presented in Star Trek are guiding lights. The original First Contact Day, April 5, 2063, featured such a moment as the human race knowingly encountered a species from another world, the Vulcans. In the aftermath of World War III, this initial encounter with a new civilization changed the course of the ...

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  6. Dec 5, 2020 · On the Mirror Universe's Earth, history unfolded in a mostly identical fashion as in the Prime Universe, except the human race embraced war and fascism as a means to solve problems. Mirror Earth's history involved nations going to war, with the strong overcoming the weak, until the pivotal date of April 5, 2063. This was the day of First Contact with the Vulcans, who landed in Boseman, Montana ...

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  8. Apr 5, 2023 · That day was the beginning of a new era for Earth, and the start of a glorious future for humanity’s subsequent journey to the stars. But as inspiring as that was, it also underscores how far away we are from actually achieving it. If first contact happened today, would we be ready for it?