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Hodgkin first visited the [[planet]] [[Loracus Prime]] as part of a [[science]] [[survey mission]]. As he noted in his [[log]], the native [[termite]] [[lifeform|life]] of Loracus was remarkably similar to that of [[Earth]], [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]], and several other [[Class M]] worlds.
 
Hodgkin first visited the [[planet]] [[Loracus Prime]] as part of a [[science]] [[survey mission]]. As he noted in his [[log]], the native [[termite]] [[lifeform|life]] of Loracus was remarkably similar to that of [[Earth]], [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]], and several other [[Class M]] worlds.
   
He initially considered the possibility that the termites were brought to Loracus by early [[space]] travelers,or even that they were a [[meteorite]]-borne [[species]], but he quickly realized that Loracus Prime's location in the middle of the [[Gagarin Radiation Belt]] ruled out either possibility. In fact, travel to the [[Loracus system|Loracus]] [[star]] [[star system|sytem]] had been all but impossible prior to the then-recent era of relative stability of Loracus Prime's star.
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He initially considered the possibility that the termites were brought to Loracus by early [[space]] travelers,or even that they were a [[meteorite]]-borne [[species]], but he quickly realized that Loracus Prime's location in the middle of the [[Gagarin Radiation Belt]] ruled out either possibility. In fact, travel to the [[Loracus system|Loracus]] [[star system]] had been all but impossible prior to the then-recent era of relative stability of Loracus Prime's star.
   
After carefully studying the termites' [[DNA]], Hodgkin confirmed they were native to Loracus. Over the next [[Earth measurements#decade|decade]] and a half, Hodgkin slowly puzzled out the theory of parallel planetary development that would rock the biological world as profoundly as [[Charles Darwin]]'s theory of [[evolution]] had [[century|centuries]] before. ({{ENT|Strange New World}})
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After carefully studying the termites' [[DNA]], Hodgkin confirmed they were native to Loracus. Over the next decade and a half, Hodgkin slowly puzzled out the theory of parallel planetary development that would rock the biological world as profoundly as [[Charles Darwin]]'s theory of [[evolution]] had centuries before. ({{ENT|Strange New World}})
   
:''Not actually stated in the episode's dialogue, the above was legible in [[Crewman]] [[Elizabeth Cutler|Cutler's]] [[book]] at the beginning of the episode.''
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:''Not actually stated in the episode's dialogue, the above was legible in [[Crewman]] [[Elizabeth Cutler|Cutler]]'s book at the beginning of the episode.''
:''An exact date of Hodgkin's visit to Loracus Prime wasn't given, but it would have to be some [[time]] after [[2063]] and but before [[2141]].''
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:''An exact date of Hodgkin's visit to Loracus Prime wasn't given, but it would have to be some time after [[2063]] but before [[2141]].''
 
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[[Category:Humans|Hodgkin, A.E.]]

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A.E. Hodgkin was a noted biologist, most famous for his creation of Hodgkin's Law of Parallel Planetary Development.

Hodgkin first visited the planet Loracus Prime as part of a science survey mission. As he noted in his log, the native termite life of Loracus was remarkably similar to that of Earth, Vulcan, and several other Class M worlds.

He initially considered the possibility that the termites were brought to Loracus by early space travelers,or even that they were a meteorite-borne species, but he quickly realized that Loracus Prime's location in the middle of the Gagarin Radiation Belt ruled out either possibility. In fact, travel to the Loracus star system had been all but impossible prior to the then-recent era of relative stability of Loracus Prime's star.

After carefully studying the termites' DNA, Hodgkin confirmed they were native to Loracus. Over the next decade and a half, Hodgkin slowly puzzled out the theory of parallel planetary development that would rock the biological world as profoundly as Charles Darwin's theory of evolution had centuries before. (ENT: "Strange New World")

Not actually stated in the episode's dialogue, the above was legible in Crewman Cutler's book at the beginning of the episode.
An exact date of Hodgkin's visit to Loracus Prime wasn't given, but it would have to be some time after 2063 but before 2141.