In SNW: ā€œThose Old Scientistsā€, the following facts are established:

  • Horonium is an element that powers the time portal on Krulmuth-B

  • Horonium was once used in the hulls of NX-class starships, officially because it was durable, lightweight and was just the right shade of gray

  • The portal on Krulmuth-B had Nausicaan writing which said, ā€œThis is a time portalā€

The name horonium, as I pointed out in my annotations, comes from the Greek hōra - the root word for horology, the art of constructing watches or clocks. This cannot be a mere coincidence. We can reasonably surmise, therefore, that whoever coined the name for it was aware of its uses in relation to temporal technology.

So the following questions raise themselves:

  • Why was horonium used in the hulls of NX-class starships and not anywhere else? What made the NX-class special in that regard?

  • Did the Nausicaans really build the portal on Krulmuth-B thousands of years ago?

  • Why does the Nausicaan writing simply say, ā€œThis is a time portalā€?

So hereā€™s what I think: the Nausicaans didnā€™t build the time portal thousands of years ago. That being said, they did discover it at that time and figured out its nature - thatā€™s why thereā€™s a label on it saying ā€œThis is a time portalā€.

If the Nausicaans had really built it, then why bother labelling it like that and with nothing else? Itā€™s not as if they were leaving instructions, or wanting to share with other species. As weā€™ve seen, most Nausicaans donā€™t rise above the level of thuggery and as a species they seem just a step up from Pakleds in the bright bulb department. And for a species like that, a simple label is par for the course, comparable to the Pakleds naming their capital city Big Strong City.

I think that the Nausicaans of thousands of years past used the portal to jump ahead, perhaps to try and raid futuristic technology to advance their civilization. But in doing so, they attracted the attention of the powers fighting the Temporal Wars. Because of that, the discovery of an ore that could power time portals came to light.

Horonium may not just be a fuel source - its use in the hulls of NX-class vessels shows that it was part of the shipā€™s outer structure as well as being used in components like whatever that gas-cylinder like thing was that Spock pulled out of the floor of the Enterprise. Why use a metal that has temporal properties? Could it be that it was used as some kind of protective armor against temporal attacks, against enemies that could change the timeline?

The NX-01 was using polarized hull plating before shields were commonplace, so itā€™s not a stretch to say that horonium could be used as temporal shielding like Voyager in VOY: ā€œYear of Hellā€. And the horonium shielding was used in the NX-classes - on the hull and on key components - because that was the first era when Earth got caught up in the Temporal Wars.

So why did horonium run out? There are a few possibilities. One is that there wasnā€™t that much to begin with and all were used up in the NX-classes or other Federation ships that fought in the Temporal Wars. Another is that the Nausicaans just frittered away whatever horonium was left on Krulmuth-B in their temporal raids and just stopped because they ran out. Or it could be that the wars targeted sources of horonium so participants couldnā€™t use its shielding properties. Or it could be a combination of all these things.

So to tl;dr: why doesnā€™t horonium exist anymore? Because the Nausicaans used it, the temporal powers noticed it and then it was either all used up in ship construction or destroyed as a strategic resource.

Damn it, Nausicaans!

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    I like where you are going with this, except for a few problems. The fact that nobody believed in time travel until well after the Enterprise was built was a huge plot point, so it definitely was not intentional. On top of that, the Enterprise traveled through time several times, through both anomalies and deliberate transport, so the material certainly did not protect from that sort of temporal effect. Also, at one point, they pick up a time ship with a temporal radiation leak that was readily detected through the hull, meaning itā€™s not even an effective shield.

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      I had thoughts about that, although I didnā€™t incorporate it clearly into the post. What Boimler says is this:

      BOIMLER: You know, Starfleet used horonium in the original NX class. Itā€™s lightweight, itā€™s durable, and itā€™s just the right shade of gray.

      What he doesnā€™t say is when Starfleet used it in the original NX-class. And he says NX-Class, not specifically the NX-01, and not specifically in construction from the keel up. You can see where Iā€™m going with this.

      I suggest that honorium was not incorporated into the NX-classes until after the events of ENTā€™s third or fourth season, and into the newer ships from Columbia as upgrades to shield plating and key components.

      Between 2155 (ENT: ā€œTerra Primeā€) and 2161 (ENT: ā€œThese are the Voyagesā€) there are a good 5-6 years during which we know very little of what Enterprise and her crew did - short of taking from the beta canon novels.

      For all we know, horonium came to the attention of Starfleet only late in 2155 or in 2156 and then used as a shield upgrade. Also, why ā€œjust the right shade of grayā€? That only makes sense if youā€™re color-matching to something thatā€™s already there - and that means itā€™s after construction.

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        For one, the Temporal Cold War was supposed to be over by that point, and time travel would not become a common thing until Spock discovers time warp. We know there was a brief conflict with the Romulans at some point around this time. However, the interesting development in that war was supposed to be cloaking devices, not temporal weapons. Besides, Starfleet should have been upgrading to proper shields by then, not retrofitting hull plating. And Iā€™m pretty sure the shade of grey comment was a joke. We know that even by the TNG era, they donā€™t pay much attention to color-matching hull plates.

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          What does it mean for a Temporal Cold War to be ā€œoverā€ when cause and effect donā€™t necessarily come in sequence, anyway?

          The shade of gray comment was a joke to us, but Boimler was, as always, in deadly earnest. Anyway, Iā€™m just putting this out there - if you donā€™t buy it, itā€™s okay, but I think itā€™s a decent stab at explaining what might be going on.

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            Ok, so hereā€™s an alternate theory: Horonium is actually tritanium (or maybe duranium) that has been saturated with temporal radiation. As for why they mentioned the NX class being built with it, perhaps the Enterpriseā€™s temporal adventures were classified. Starfleet told everyone that all the ships were made with honorarium to cover up the truth.

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              That might work, but it adds a detail that in my opinion isnā€™t really necessary and it doesnā€™t explain why people think you canā€™t have any more horonium when a scan might reveal its true composition. Itā€™s simpler to say horonium is what it is with its unique properties.

              It also complicates things by having Spockā€™s attempt to create horonium being needlessly hazardous if all they needed to do was infuse some metal with chronitons (and in any case Spockā€™s experiment was basicaly transmutation, so he must have felt that there was a way to create horonium through nuclear processes).

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                Well obviously it didnt work and Spock was not optimistic about his odds. Also, Spock is the guy who evenually cracks the riddle of time travel, so he may have been working off some early half formed theories of temporal physics.