We examine mechanical feedback mechanisms during the protostellar phase through jets and outflows. To do so, we make use of velocity-resolved CII observations at 158 μm taken with the SOFIA observatory. We identify CII emitting cavities at velocities ranging from 1-2 km s−1 to 15 km s−1 relative to the Veil shell (vLSR = 13 km s−1). The momentum and dynamical timescales of these cavities imply that the cavities in Orion were formed by fossil and active outflows from stars with luminosities ranging from 103 to 105 L⊙. The momentum deposited during protostellar feedback is ∼1/6 of the momentum of the Veil shell deposited through winds from θ1 Ori C. By creating cavities, the fossil outflows may already have broken the Veil shell, and outflows from less massive stars may have made the Veil shell porous