I believe the same thing Sundog does. While it seems unlikely, or abhorrent, to think of 'leaving everything' it is really the only way LONG range travel/colonization can take place (as we understand physics and the universe today).
In terms of propulsion, if we look at the ion drive (viable for inter-solar system jaunts), it works on the principal of slow, but steady and consistent acceleration, right? What if it was to slowly, but CONSTANTLY accelerate? Give it a HUGE fuel supply, and in essense, let it burn. You get it into orbit, at orbital speed. If it takes one week to double that speed (or 4 weeks for that matter) so be it. After 3 months, it is going to be clipping along pretty darn fast, right? Lets say it doubles in speed every week, starting at orbital speed (forgive me, as that number illudes me at the moment). How long would it take to reach near-light speed? In this case, it isn't a matter of new propulsion, but almost strickly fuel concerns.
DEEP had a fairly small fuel tank compared to solid or liquid fuel systems, so it seems it is far more efficient, right?