Year |
Event |
2250 |
● [56]
A Vulcan science mission reports a subspace rupture in the Hanoli star system. They detonate a pulse wave torpedo in the rupture in attempt to seal it. Unfortunately, the attempt causes the rupture to expand radically, destroying both the Vulcan expedition and the entire system. [56]
● [57]
Kirk enters Starfleet academy. He serves on board the USS Republic during this year. Whilst there, he reports an error made by his friend Ben Finney, causing Finney to be passed over for promotion. Unknown to Kirk, Finney will develop an obsessive hatred of him over the years due to this incident. [58]
● [57]
Starship Captain Garth wins a major victory at the planet Axenar. [59] Afterwards James Kirk visits Axenar on a peace mission. The operation is a major success, and Kirk is awarded the Palm Leaf of Axenar for his part in the mission. [58]
● [57]
Kirk meets Gary Mitchell while teaching at Starfleet Academy. Mitchell sets Kirk up with a blonde lab technician in order to distract him and so have an easier time in classes; the attempt is so successful that Kirk almost marries the woman. [39]
● [57]
Kirk endures considerable torment from Finnegan, an upperclassman. [60]
● [61]
Commander Pike is promoted from First Officer to Captain and placed in command of the USS Enterprise. [62]
|
2252 |
● [63]
Spock first serves aboard the Enterprise as a Cadet. [63]
● [55]
Charlie Evans becomes the sole survivor of a spaceship crash on the planet Thasus. He survives with the aid of powers given him by the non-corporeal Thasians. [55]
● [60]
Kirk becomes romantically involved with Ruth. [60]
● [64]
Ming Xiong leaves his home in Kunming, China, for Starfleet Academy. His father ceased speaking to him at this point, disappointed that Xiong did not choose to become an architect. [8]
|
2253 |
● [65]
Spock graduates from Starfleet academy. [35]
● [66]
McCoy graduates from Starfleet medical school. He develops an impressive technique for the creation of axonal pathways between grafted neuronal tissue and basal ganglia. This procedure is later incorporated into Starfleet's Emergency Medical Hologram. [66]
|
2254 |
● [65]
Kirk graduates Starfleet academy. He is assigned duty on the USS Farragut under Captain Garrovick after graduation. [67]
● [68]
A bottle of scotch is distilled during this year; in 2266 Fisher would offer a drink from the bottle to Commodore Reyes during his court martial. [6]
● [31]
Three Enterprise crewman are killed and several injured during a violent encounter on Rigel. Captain Pike blames himself for the incident and considers resigning his commission. [31]
● [31]
The USS Enterprise, under the command of Captain Christopher Pike, detects a distress call sent from Talos IV eighteen years before. The ship proceeds to Talos, where the Talosians attempt to use members of the crew to create a slave race of Humans. The Talosians release their captives when it becomes clear that they will immolate themselves rather than live as slaves. [31]
● [69]
Kirk commands his first planetary survey. He befriends Tyree, one of the local inhabitants, and recommends that the planet be left un-contacted. [70]
|
2255 |
● [71]
The last contact between the Federation and the Sheliak Corporate prior to 2366. The two groups sign the Treaty of Armens; this massively complex document cedes the planet Tau Cygna V to the Sheliak. [71]
● [69]
Hikaru Sulu enlists in Starfleet academy. [29]
|
2256 |
● [72]
McCoy ends his romantic involvement with Nancy [73]
● [74]
Terrance Sadler becomes the Security Chief on the USS Dauntless under Diego Reyes. Reyes would remember Sadler as the best Security Chief he ever had. [75]
|
2257 |
● [76]
Whilst serving on the Farragut, Kirk encounters a dangerous Vampire cloud on Tycho IV which kills 200 crew members, including the Captain. Kirk blames himself for the deaths because he hesitating when ordered to fire his phasers, though it is later discovered that it would have made no difference. [76]
● [77]
Anton Karidian's company of actors begins a tour of Starfleet installations. [77]
● [78]
Nyota Uhura enlists in Starfleet academy. [35]
|
2258 |
● [79]
The Federation makes first contact with the inhabitants of Kiley 279, thinking that they have invented warp drive. As it turns out they have actually produced a warp bomb. They take the Federation representatives prisoner. [79]
● [79]
General Order One is renamed "The Prime Directive". [79]
● [51]
Hemmer joins the USS Enterprise as chief engineer. [51]
● [51]
The USS Enterprise encounters a species calling themselves Shepherds, who follow a comet that they believe to be an "Arbiter of Life". Unfortunately the comet is due to hit a planet housing a pre-warp civilisation. The Enterprise crew manage to trick the Shepherds and divert the comet, in the process it releases a large quantity of water vapour improving conditions on the planet. [51]
● [80]
The Enterprise visits Hetemit IX in order to ascertain the fate of the Illyrian colonists. [80]
● [81]
K'Tyll and T'Pring apprehended the Vulcan V'tosh ka'tur criminal Barjan T'Or [81]
● [82]
The Enterprise visits Finibus III to provide an atmospheric filter to clean up their atmosphere. When they arrive they find the colony has been attacked and the colonists are missing. They are then attacked by the Gorn and a battle ensues. They only survive by tricking the Gorn into believing that they have been destroyed. [82]
● [81]
The R'ongovian form an alliance with the Federation. [81]
● [53]
Christopher Pike returns the Majalan system for the first time in over ten years. [53]
● [83]
An attempt to rescue Sybok from a Vulcan rehabilitation centre fails and he remains an inmate. [83]
● [84]
The USS Enterprise encounters an entity spontaneously created by the Jonisian Nebula. The encounter leads to a cure for Doctor M'Benga's daughter, but she must remain in the nebula for it to work. Nobody but Dr M'Benga remembers the events surounding the mission. [84]
● [85]
Ensign Duke is promoted to Lieutenant. [85]
● [85]
Lieutenant Duke is killed by a infant Gorn. [85]
● [85]
Hemmer kills himself after being infected with Gorn eggs. [85]
● [86]
Pike meets a future version of himself, who informs him that attempting to change his future and prevent the accident that kills several cadets and serious injures him would result in catastrophic changes for the future of the Federation. Future Pike has worked with the Klingon's to provide a time crystal which will allow Prime Pike to witness the events that would cause the changes. Pike agrees and uses the crystal to view the events. [86]
|
2259 |
● [78]
Hikaru Sulu graduates from Starfleet academy. [29]
● [87]
Tim Pennington becomes a writer for the Federation News Service. [8]
● [88]
Terrance Sadler, a Starfleet security chief working under Diego Reyes, leaves Starfleet to settle down on the colony world Ingraham B. [75]
|
Year |
Event |
2260 |
● [89]
Diego Reyes and his ex-wife Jeanne Vinueza encounter one another. They will not meet again until 2266. [89]
|
2261 |
● [90]
Uhura graduates Starfleet Academy. [90]
● [6]
Colin Rella joins a Starfleet science vessel. He will remain on the ship for the next five years, before resigning to join the Lerais II colony in 2266. [6]
● [78]
David Marcus is born to Carol Marcus. The boy's father, James Kirk, leaves Carol to raise him alone at her request. [91]
● [92]
The exploratory vessel SS Beagle is lost. It is later found to have crashed on planet 892-IV. [92]
● [93]
Robert and Nancy Crater arrive on the planet M113 to do archaeological research. [93]
● [94]
Christine Chapel's fiance, Dr. Roger Korby, disappears on Exo III. His last message describes cave formations he has discovered. Christine gives up a promising career in bioresearch to sign aboard a Starship in order to search for Korby. [94]
● [95]
Leila Kalomi meets Spock whilst he is on Earth. She falls in love with Spock, though due to his Vulcan nature he does not return the sentiment. [96]
|
2262 |
● [97]
The Andorian Sherican sh'Ness enrolls in medical school. [89]
|
2263 |
● [98]
The USS Constellation, under the command of Commodore Matt Decker, conducts a routine investigation of the planet Ravanar IV in the Taurus Reach. Analysis of the biosamples collected from the planet reveals a mold sample with a large amount of information coded into the genome. A report is filed with Starfleet command. [8]
● [99]
Starfleet begins construction of Starbase 47 in the Taurus Reach. A Watchtower class base, Starbase 47 would normally be expected to take four years and nine months to build. Starfleet assigns high priority to finishing the base much faster than this. [8]
● [100]
Captain Christopher Pike is promoted to Fleet Captain, leaving command of the USS Enterprise. [63]
● [101]
James Kirk is promoted to Captain and assigned to command the Starship Enterprise. [35]
● [101]
Pavel Chekov enlists in Starfleet academy. [35]
● [102]
The miners Childress, Gossett and Benton begin lithium crystal mining on Rigel XII. [102]
● [103]
A group of 150 colonists under the leadership of Elias Sandoval set off from Earth for Omicron Seti III to found a colony. [96]
● [104]
Spock returns home Vulcan to visit his parents. He and his father do not talk during the visit, maintining the silence which has lasted for the last 14 years and which will last for a further four. [54]
● [89]
Gamma Tauri IV is colonised. [89]
|
2264 |
● [105]
The Federation Colony on Boam II is established, one of the first to be planed within the Taurus Reach. [75]
● [39]
Sulu is assigned as a physicist on board the USS Enterprise. [39]
● [106]
Chekov has a romance with Irina Galliulin, an academy classmate. The pair split up when she drops out of the academy. [106]
● [107]
A Federation civilian settlement is placed on Kessik IV, a planet rich in dilithium. [8]
● [108]
Lieutenant D'Amato sees his wife for the last time in almost a year. [8]
● [35]
The Starship Enterprise, under the command of Captain Kirk, is assigned a five year mission of exploration. [35]
● [93]
Nancy Crater is killed on planet M113 by a creature native to the planet. The creature, which is able to assume any appearance it chooses, lives with Professor Crater. [93]
● [110]
The Sandoval colonists arrive on Omicron Seti III. Unfortunately, the planet is found to have high levels of deadly Berthold rays, threatening the lives of the colonists. They manage to survive after being infected by a substance produced by the local plant life. [110]
● [111]
The Federation President is questioned on the purpose of building a Starbase in the Taurus Reach, and the apparent high priority this project had received. In the opinion of reporter Tim Pennington, his answers had been extremely heavy in euphemisms and empty platitudes. [8]
|
2265 |
● [112]
Tim Pennington, a reporter for the Federation News Service, begins an affair with Oriana D'Amato, helm officer of the USS Bombay and wife of USS Enterprise geologist Lieutenant Robert D'Amato. They will continue seeing one another for the next several months, until Oriana D'Amato is killed in the loss of the USS Bombay. [8]
●
Scotty is appointed as Chief Engineer of the original constitution class USS Enterprise. [35]
● [39]
Elizabeth Dehner, a psychiatrist studying crew reactions, joins the USS Enterprise. [39]
● [113]
Starbase 47 (Vanguard) experiences a series of technical problems during final completion. The USS Lovell visits in order to assist with the issues. It is discovered that the problems are being caused by a mysterious subspace carrier wave being broadcast from a location within the Taurus Reach. [114]
● [114]
Lieutenant Isaiah Farber transfers from the USS Lovell to Starbase 47 (Vanguard). [114]
● [115]
A bottle of Dom Perignon champagne from this year will be used to launch the Enterprise-B in 2293. [115]
● [39]
The USS Enterprise penetrates the barrier at the edge of the galaxy. Two of the crew develop powerful psychic abilities as a result, and are killed to protect the ship. [39]
● [116]
Returning from Delta Vega, the USS Enterprise stops at Starbase 47 for repairs. Located within the Taurus Reach, the base was recently completed some two years and two months ahead of the normal building schedule for a Watchtower class station. [8]
● [8]
The Starfleet JAG office adjudicates that an attempt by Commodore Reyes take over a Dilithium mine on Kessik IV via eminent domain was improperly made, and is declined. [8]
● [8]
The USS Bombay, a Miranda class Starship, is destroyed in a battle with six Tholian battlecruisers in orbit of Ravanar IV. The Tholian ships launch an unprovoked attack, destroying both the Starship and the research outpost investigating the planet. [8]
In the aftermath of the attack, the USS Enterprise investigates the site of the battle and recovers conclusive evidence of Tholian involvement. This information is revealed by Federation News Service reporter Timothy Pennington. However, Pennington's evidence proves to be fabricated, manufactured by Starfleet Intelligence as part of a disinformation campaign intended to discredit Tholian involvement and so avoid a war. [8]
● [8]
During the investigation Scotty is able to determine that the alien device being investigated on Ravanar IV was a long range communications array. With this information the Starship Endeavour is able to investigate the planet Erilon on the Klingon border and discover another, larger array and further examples of the Taurus Reach "meta Gene". [8]
● [117]
The civilisation on Ingraham B is destroyed by a wave of mass insanity. Although not known at the time, the insanity was the result of an invasion of the planet by Denevian neural parasites. [118]
● [75]
The Tholian battle cruiser Aen’q Tholis is destroyed by the Romulan vessel Bloodied Talon. The Bloodied Talon has spent the last several months making its way to the Taurus Reach on an intelligence gathering mission. [75]
● [75]
The research team on Erilon activate the alien artifact discovered there, releasing an aggressive alien life form. Several members of the team are killed, along with Captain Zhao of the Starship USS Endeavour and members of his crew. The Starship itself is also badly damaged when defence systems protecting the artefact become active. [75]
● [75]
An assassination attempt is made on the Klingon Governor of the planet Palgrenax, Morqla. The attempt fails. [75]
● [75]
The Daedalus class USS Lovell is assigned to Starbase 47 (Vanguard). [75]
● [75]
The natives of the planet Palgrenax stage a major uprising against the Klingon occupation forces. During the battle a half dozen hostile life forms emerge from the ancient alien device being investigated by the Klingons on the planet. The aliens kill a number of Klingon soldiers before apparently being destroyed by heavy disruptor weapons. [75]
● [75]
The Romulan warship Bloodied Talon, crippled in the explosion of Plagrenax, is forced to engage a Klingon battlecruiser. The Romulan ship is destroyed, either in battle or destroyed by her Captain. [75]
● [75]
Ambassador Jetanien arranges a summit conference with the Klingon and Tholian Ambassadors on Starbase 47 (Vanguard). DIsmissing the junior delegates from the room, he locks the three Ambassadors in, insisting that they will not be released until an agreement can be reached to avert further hostilities in the Taurus Reach. The attempt ultimately fails when news arrives of hostilities breaking out between Klingon and Tholian forces, though the Klingon Ambassador, Lugok, does reach out to Jetanien afterwards.. [75]
● [119]
The Borg destroy Guinan's home planet, scattering the few surviving El-Aurian people. [119]
● [1]
The Neyel launch a campaign of conquest, with the planet Lirillia as their first target. [1]
● [120]
Kail Tescar graduates from Starfleet academy. [6]
|
2266 |
● [89]
Jeanne Vinueza is appointed as the Colony Leader of the New Boulder colony on Gamma Tauri IV. She passes through Starbase 47 (Vanguard) on the way to the colony. [89]
● [89]
The Shedai Wanderer captures the Tholian battleship Lanz’t Tholis, bringing it to the Jinoteur system where she uses the crew to activate the Shedai's First Conduit. Many of the crew are killed in the process. [89]
● [89]
The Shedai launch a major attack on the Federation New Boulder colony on Gamma Tauri VI, killing all 13,000 inhabitants. In retaliation Commodore Reyes orders the USS Endeavour to carry out Starfleet General Order 24 on the planet, annihilating the entire surface. [89]
● [121]
McCoy is assigned as chief medical officer of the USS Enterprise. [122]
● [89]
The USS Sagittarius is sent to the Jinoteur system to investigate the origin of the mysterious Shedai signal. The ship is engaged by a Shedai defence system and forced to crashland on the planet. With the assistance of Cervantes Quinn and Tim Pennington on the Rocinante, the Sagittarius is able to escape the planet. [89]
● [89]
The Jinteour system is destroyed, a result of an internal conflict between the Shedai Apostate and the other leaders. Many of the Shedai are scattered across disparate planets before the First Conduit is destroyed. [89]
● [89]
Diego Reyes is removed from command of Starbase 47 and placed under arrest by his JAG officer, Rana Desai, after he allows Tim Pennington to publish classified information about the true reasons for the Federation's presence in the Taurus Reach. [89] He is replaced as commander of the station by his executive officer, Jon Cooper, on a temporary basis before Rear Admiral Heihachiro Nogura arrives to take command. [6]
● [122]
On the USS Enterprise, Hikaru Sulu is transferred from sciences to helm officer. [122]
● [6]
The Vanguard science team begin to unlock the secrets of the Shedai technology as a result of the recent incidents involving them. The possibilities opening up include the ability to reorganise matter, allowing rapid and complete healing of tissue damage. Researcher Carol Marcus, working on the project, speculates that the technology might one day have far larger applications. [89]
●
Uhura is assigned to the USS Enterprise as Communications Officer. [35]
● [123]
A Federation colony is founded on the planet Lerais II in the Taurus Reach. The planet is three months away from Rigel X at Warp 5. [6]
● [122]
The USS Enterprise encounters a ship of the First Federation, marking the first contact with this civilisation. Lieutenant Baily is assigned as a liaison with the First Federation vessel Fesarius, under the command of Balok. [122]
● [102]
The USS Enterprise has its first encounter with Harry Mudd when it intercepts his ship whilst he was transporting three women to Rigel XII. [102]
● [124]
Charlie Evans is rescued from Thasus. [55]
● [125]
The Enterprise visits Alfa 177. Whist there a strange mineral causes the transporter system to behave erratically, stranding Lieutenant Sulu and two other men on the surface; the problem is ultimately resolved in time to save them from the extreme cold of the planet's night. [125]
● [93]
The USS Enterprise visits M113 on a routine stop. Several crew members are killed by a creature native to the planet which has been living in the guise of Nancy Crater. The creature, the last of its kind, is killed. [93]
● [126]
The Enterprise charts the final disintegration of the planet Psi-2000. The shifting gravity conditions produce a modified form of water, which causes those affected by it to lose all inhibition. Although most of the crew are affected, Dr McCoy is able to devise a treatment in time to avert disaster. In breaking away from the planet at warp speed, the Enterprise experiences a three day time shift - the first time the Federation is able to use this method of time travel. [126]
● [55]
Charles Evans is transferred from the Antares to the Enterprise. Whilst aboard, he meets and becomes infatuated with Yeoman Janice Rand. Charlier proves to have learned extraordinary mental powers from the Thasians whilst growing up alone on their planet; a Thasian ship arrives to take him back to their world. [55]
● [127]
The USS Enterprise engages in a prolonged battle with a Romulan bird of Prey which has crossed the Neutral Zone and attacked several Federation outposts. During the battle it is discovered for the first time that the Romulans are descended from the Vulcans who left their planet when Surak's teachings of total logic began to gain widespread support. [127]
● [6]
A Klingon D-7 cruiser, the IKS M'ahtagh, attacks the Federation colony on Lerais II. The cruiser destroys a civilian ship in orbit and demands the immediate evacuation of the planet. [6]
● [6]
The Federation establishes a colony on the planet Cestus III. Commodore Howard Travers is assigned as the colony leader. [6]
● [6]
The cargo vessel Valinor is seized by Starfleet near Arcturus after it is found to be carrying various items of contraband. The seizure is of great concern to the Orion gangster Ganz, who owned the shipment. In the aftermath of the event, Admiral Nogura directs Ganz to depart Starbase 47 for good. [6]
● [6]
A Federation hospital ship is attacked and destroyed by a pair on Klingon cruisers in the Kalinora Sector. The Klingons claim that the ship had been engaged in espionage. The incident is one of a series of clashes resulting from a steady rise in tensions between the two powers. [6]
● [63]
Fleet Captain Pike is seriously injured by Delta Rays during an accident aboard a Class J Starship. Badly disfigured, he is confined to a wheelchair. [63]
● [128]
The Enterprise investigates Exo III, site of famed archeologist Roger Korby's last mission. It initially appears that Korby has survived, much to the pleasure of Christine Chapel, his finacé. However, investigation shows that he had been replaced by an alien android. The Korby android and several others are destroyed. [128]
● [129]
The Enterprise visits the Tantalus Penal Colony. During the stop it is discovered that the director of the facility, Dr. Adams, is abusing patients with a mind-altering device he has created. The crew are able to overcome Adams and return the penal colony to normal operation. [129]
● [130]
Klingon operatives begin supplying crude firearms to the village people on Tyree's planet. [130]
● [131]
The Enterprise visits Miri's planet, a world which turns out to be an eerily close parallel of Earth. It is discovered that most of the population has been destroyed by a biological catastrophe caused by a projected intended to extend life. The few remaining natives set about rebuilding their civilisation with Federation help. [131]
● [47]
The Enterprise visits the planet Planet Q, where the ship encounters a travelling acting troupe. The lead actor of the group proves to be infamous Kodos the Executioner, who has been believed dead since 2246. Kodos is accidentally killed by his daughter as she struggles to assassinate Captain Kirk, one of the last witnesses to his crimes. [47]
|
2267 |
● [58]
James Kirk becomes the first Starship Captain ever to be court martialled when it appears that he has been negligent in the death of Ben Finney. Kirk is exonerated when it is discovered that Finney is in fact alive, having faked his own death to frame Kirk. [58]
● [132]
The USS Enterprise is researching Murusaki-312, a quasar-like phenomena, when the shuttlecraft Galileo is lost on the planet Taurus II. The shuttle is able to regain suborbital height long enough to the surviving crew be retrieved by the departing Enterprise. [132]
● [63]
Commander Spock hijacks the USS Enterprise and uses it to return Fleet Captain Pike to Talos. [63] Despite the regulations against visiting Talos, Starfleet approves his actions because of the special circumstances involved. [133]
● [60]
The USS Enterprise visits an apparently uninhabited planet for shore leave. The planet is discovered to be a vast alien amusement park in which people can live out any fantasy that crosses their mind. Once the misunderstanding s cleared up, the crew are allowed to spend some time enjoying themselves on the planet. [60]
● [134]
Whilst crossing a 'star desert' some nine hundred light years from Earth the Enterprise encounters Trelane, a being of immense power. Trelane is discovered to be an infant member of an advanced and powerful civilization, possibly the Q continuum. [134]
● [135]
First contact with the Gorn occurs when a Gorn ship destroys an Earth observation outpost on Cestus III. Kirk and the Gorn captain are subsequently forced to fight one another by an advanced species calling themselves the Metrons. [135]
● [136]
Whilst charting an unexplored planet the Enterprise encounters Lazarus, a man who is being plagued by a version of himself from a mirror antimatter universe. The two Lazarus' are ultimately consigned to an inter-dimensional void, where they will spend all eternity at one another's throats. [136]
● [137]
The Enterprise encounters a black star; in warping away, the interaction between high gravity and warp drive catapults the ship back in time to 20th century Earth. The ship is ultimately able to return to the present time. [137]
● [138]
Chekov graduates Starfleet Academy and is posted to the USS Enterprise. [139]
● [140]
The USS Enterprise visits the planet Beta III, where the Archon was destroyed in 2167. Kirk makes the Landru computer destroy itself by forcing it to accept that it is harmful to the society is was built to protect. [140]
● [12]
The USS Enterprise visits the planet Eminiar, under orders to transport Ambassador Robert Fox there to open diplomatic relations with the planet by any means necessary. Kirk and the Enterprise are able to force an end to the computer war which has been fought on the planet for the last 500 years. [12]
● [141]
The USS Enterprise discovers an ancient DY-100 class spacecraft with the preserved bodies of several dozen people on board. It is soon discovered that these are the Genetic Tyrants led by Khan, missing from Earth since 1996. Kirk is able to defeat them, but rather than press charges he leaves Khan to found a settlement on Ceti Alpha V. [141]
● [96]
The USS Enterprise arrives at Omicron Seti III. Almost overcome by the effects of the local plant life, the crew manage to break free and rescue the colonists. [96]
● [142]
The Enterprise travels to Janus VI, site of a Federation mining operation, to investigate deaths amongst the miners. A native species, the Horta, is found to be responsible for the deaths - retaliation for the miners destroying the Horta's eggs. Tensions are eventually resolved and a peaceful relationship with the Horta is established. [142]
● [143]
Starfleet command issues a Code One directive to all commands, indicating that a state of war has broken out between the Federation and Klingon Empire. The USS Enterprise is assigned to secure the co-operation of the planet Organia, a primitive society which is located at a strategic point between the two powers. In fact the Organians are revealed to be enormously powerful and sophisticated non-corporeal entities who stop the war and force an uneasy treaty between the Federation and the Klingons. [143]
Amongst the other combatants, the Organian intervention comes just in time to prevent six Klingon cruisers from attacking Starbase 47. [6]
● [144]
The Enterprise detects time distortions emanating from an uninhabited planet. Investigating, they discover that the effect is being caused by an ancient artefact on the planet, a remnant of a long-vanished civilisation. McCoy, suffering the effects of an accidental drug overdose, travels to 1930s Earth via the portal, disrupting Earth's history. Kirk and Spock are able to use the device to travel back and correct the damage. [144]
● [118]
The Enterprise discovers that the Federation planet Deneva has been infested with a species of neural parasites. The ship's science departments are able to discover a method of destroying the creatures, and the infestation is removed. Captain Kirk's brother, George, is killed by the creatures. [118]
● [139]
The Enterprise visits the planet Pyris VII where the crew encounter Sylvia and Korob, members of an extragalactic civilisation who are stranded there. The crew are able to overcome the pair despite their possession of advanced matter manipulating technology. [139]
● [145]
An Enterprise shuttlecraft is transporting Federation Commissioner Nancy Hedford to a rendezvous when it is pulled off course by an alien life form and crashlands on a habitable asteroid. Whilst there, Hedford succumbs to Sakuro's disease and dies. The alien being inhabits her body afterwards. [145]
● [146]
The Enterprise visits the planet Capella IV to negotiate for mineral rights on the planet. Although negotiations are complicated by local politics and interference by the Klingons, the mission is ultimately successful. [146]
● [147]
The Enterprise encounters Apollo, an alien being of immense power. Apollo and his kind visited Earth thousands of years ago, inspiring the Greek civilisation to worship them as gods. Apollo hopes to recreate this encounter with the Enterprise crew, but is unable to convince them to worship him. Apollo, the last of his kind, destroys himself after his failure. [147]
● [33]
Spock undergoes Pon Farr; he is rejected by T'Pring and continues to serve in Starfleet. [33]
● [148]
The Enterprise encounters a gigantic alien weapon platform which is destroying whole planets as it travells the galaxy. The crew are ultimately able to destroy the device, although the USS Constellation is sacrificed to this end. Commodore Decker is killed by the alien device. [148]
● [149]
The Enterprise visits the planet Argelius. Whilst there, Chief Engineer Scott is suspected of the murder of several women. It transpires that an energy being is murdering the victims in order to feed off their fear of death. The being is destroyed. [149]
● [150]
Uhura's memory is wiped clean by the Nomad probe; she is re-educated on board the Enterprise. [150]
● [151]
The Enterprise is visiting the planet Gamma Trianguli VI when it comes under attack by a computer intelligence which rules the native population there. Holding that the device is disrupting the natural evolution of the locals, Captain Kirk acts to destroy the computer. [151]
● [152]
The Enterprise visits the planet Halkan to negotiate for mining rights on the planet. Whilst there a strong ion storm causes a transporter accident which swaps several officers with their counterparts from a parallel universe. The officers are able to reverse the swap, returning to the correct universe. [152]
● [28]
The Enterprise visits the science outpost on Gamma Hydra IV, finding the personnel there suffering from an effect similar to extremely rapid ageing. Captain Kirk is relieved of command when the condition affects him, degrading his mental faculties. Doctor McCoy is able to treat the condition and return the sufferers to normal. [28]
● [153]
The Enterpsie is hijacked by an advanced alien android under the control of Harry Mudd. Mudd, who stumbled on a group of these androids on an alien planet and was captured by them, hopes that the androids will release him if he provides the Enterprise crew as alternatives. The plan does not work, but the crew are eventually able to overload the android control system and disable them. Mudd is left on the planet. [153]
● [37]
The USS Enterprise uncovers a Klingon plot to gain development rights to Shermans planet. Unknown to the crew, they receive covert assistance from the crew of the USS Defiant, thrown back in time from 2373. [37]
●
Lieutenant Commander Spock is promoted to Commander.
● [154]
Ceti Alpha VI explodes. The disaster shifts the orbit of Ceti Alpha V, causing environmental devastation. Khan's follows see their efforts to build a successful colony fail, and many of them will die over the years due to the harsh conditions and the remaining hostile life forms on the planet. Khan begins to nurture a deeply obsessive hatred of Kirk for his role in the tragedy. [154]
● [155]
Investigating the loss of the SS Beagle, the Enterprise discovers a planet whose dominant civilisation parallels the Roman Empire of Earth, except that this Empire never fell. Although the locals attempt to capture the Enterprise crew and assimilate them into their society as slaves, the captured officers eventually escape and leave the planet behind. [155]
● [54]
The Enterprise transports over a hundred delegates to the planet Babel for a conference regarding the admission of Coridan to the Federation. Included amongst them is Ambassador Sarek, leading to his first meeting with his son Spock in four years and the first time the two exchange words in 18 years. Despite an attempt to sabotage the conference, the Enterprise succeeds in reaching Babel safely. [54]
● [70]
The Enterprise visits the planet Neural, charted by Captain Kirk in 2254. Then home to a primitive but peaceful civilisation, the planet is found to be in the grip of a civil war with rapid advancements in weapon technology by one side. It is discovered that the Klingons are supplying weapons to the planet in an attempt to gain control of it. Captain Kirk ultimately decides to arm the other side equally to preserve a balance of power. [70]
● [156]
Romulan, Klingon and Federation governments establish a colony on Nimbus III, The Planet of Galactic Peace. [156]
|
2268 |
● [157]
Captain Kirk is abducted to the planet Triskelion, where three powerful alien beings are holding a group of slaves for their own amusement. Kirk is ultimately able to make a wager with the aliens which he wins, forcing them to free the slaves and assist them in building a new society on the planet. [157]
● [67]
The Enterprise encounters a deadly alien life form on the planet Argus X, which Kirk believes is the same creature which massacred most of the crew of the Starship Farragut in 2257. Kirk obsessively pursues the creature to Tycho IV, where he utilises an antimatter bomb to destroy it. [67]
● [158]
The USS Enterprise destroys a colossal single-celled organism which is threatening to invade our galaxy. [158]
● [159]
The Enterprise visits Sigma Iotia II, a planet visited by the Starship Horizon in 2168. The Iotians are found to have modelled their entire society on the book "Chicago Mobs of the 20s", left behind by the Horizon. Kirk is able to persuade the leaders of the various gangster groups to unite the planet under common leadership and establish a peaceful relationship with them. [159]
● [160]
The Enterprise encounters a group of Kelvans, a hostile alien species from the Andromeda galaxy. Despite initial difficulties, Kirk is able to forge peaceful diplomatic relations with the Kelvans. [160]
● [161]
The Enterprise encounters the remains of an exceptionally powerful alien species in the form of three individuals whose consciousness has been stored in articifial receptacles. The three take to fighting amongst themselves, and all are eventually destroyed. [161]
● [162]
The Enterprise visits the planet Ekos, which has been the subject of a study by Federation historial John Gill for the past few years. It s discovered that Gill has been manipulating the planet, recreating Nazi German culture there as an experiment. The Enterprise officers manage to set the planet onto a course of recovery, though Gill is killed in the process. [162]
● [14]
The USS Enterprise tests the M-5 computer. Designed by Dr. Richard Daystrom, the M-5 is intended to allow Starships to operate with virtually no crew on board. The system malfunctions during testing, destroying the Starship Excalibur. The test convinces Starfleet that the removal of human thinking from Starships is wrong in principle, and no further moves along these lines are made. [14]
● [163]
The Enterprise discovers the USS Exeter in orbit of Omega IV, with the entire crew dead on board. Beaming down, Captain Kirk discovers that Captain Tracey has taken sides in a war between rival native groups. Kirk is ultimately able to arrest Tracey and leave the planet. [163]
● [164]
The Enterprise departs of a time travel mission to study Earth in the year 1969. [164]
● [165]
The Enterprise contacts the Melkotians, a powerful race of isolationist telepaths. Despite a rocky start, the contact is evantually successful. [165]
● [166]
The Enterprise transports the Elaan, the Dohlman of the planet Elas, to the nearby planet Troyius where she is due to take part in an arranged marriage in order to cement peace between the two planets. Despite interference from the Klingons, the mission is a success. [166]
● [167]
The Enterprise visits a planet inhabited by a humanoid group similar to Earth's native Americans. Captain Kirk is stranded on the planet when an alien device injures him, inducing amnesia; the Enterprise is forced to leave in order to attempt the diversion of an asteroid which is threatening the planet. Ultimately Kirk is rescued and his memory restored, and Commander Spock is able to use the alien device to successfully divert the asteroid. [167]
● [168]
Captain Kirk orders the USS Enterprise to cross the border into Romulan space, apparently acting irrationally as a result of stress. The ship is quickly surrounded by Romulan battlecruisers, who order it to surrender. Kirk reveals to his crew that he is acting on Federation orders, having faked his condition in order to allow the Federation deniability if the mission failed. Kirk is successful in stealing one of the Romulan cloaking devices and returning with it, a major intelligence coup for the Federation. [168]
● [169]
The Enterprise visits the planet Triacus and discovers that all the adult members of the Federation science team there have been killed mysteriously, leaving their children behind. The children are discovered to be under the influence of an alien creature. Eventually the crew are able to free the children from the influence of the creature. [169]
● [170]
The Enterprise encounters an advanced alien spacecraft whose occupant subdues the crew and removes Spock’s brain. Kirk is able to track down the craft to its home planet and recover the brain, replacing it in the First Officer’s head. [170]
● [171]
The Enterprise transports Ambassador Kollos back to his home planet. Although there is an attempt to murder Kollos during the trip, the Ambassador is safely returned. [171]
● [172]
The Enterprise visits the Minaria system, whose sun is about to go nova. There they encounter Gem, an alien native of the system, along with the Vians, a powerful alien species who are experimenting on Gem to determine whether her species is worth saving from the coming cataclysm. The Vians ultimately decide to save Gem’s people thanks to her willingness to sacrifice herself to save the Enterprise officers. [172]
● [173]
The Enterprise discovers the USS Defiant adrift in space, her entire crew dead - driven to murderous insanity by the effects of an interphase region of space. Matters are complicated by the presence of several Tholian ships, but the Enterprise is ultimately able to escape. The Defiant is lost in the interphase effect. [173]
● [174]
The Enterprise discovers the Fabrini asteroid, a multi-generational spacecraft under the control of an artificial intelligence known as The Oracle. The Oracle has assumed dictatorial powers over the Fabrini, who have long since forgotten the true nature of their world, declaring itself a god to them. The Enterprise officers are able to deactivate the Oracle and return the asteroid to proper control. Whilst on the asteroid, Doctor McCoy enjoys a brief but intense romance with Natira, one of the Fabrini leaders. [174]
● [13]
The Enterprise discovers a Klingon warship badly damaged, its crew claiming to be the victims of a sneak Federation attack. The hostilities are eventually discovered to be the result of an alien energy being which thrives on violent emotion. The creature is defeated and driven from the Enterprise. [13]
● [175]
The Enterprise visits an alien planet, finding a group of humanoids there who have tremendous telekinetic powers which they use to inflict cruelty on others for their own amusement. They officers are eventually able to overcome the aliens and escape their influence. [175]
● [176]
The Enterprise responds to a distress call from the planet Scalos, finding it deserted. It transpires that the Scalosians experience time at a hyper-accelerated pace, making them imperceptible to humans. Although the Scalosians attempt to capture the Enteprise, Captain Kirk is able to defeat them and the ship escapes. [176]
● [177]
The Enteprise visits an artificial planet created by a long dead species, the Kalandans. Although an automated defence system kills or attempts to kill several officers, they are eventually able to overcome it. [177]
● [178]
The Enterprise encounters Bele and Lokai, the last surviving members of the Cheronian species. The two men, who display an obsessive hatred for one another, are eventually abandoned on the ruins of their home world. [178]
● [59]
The Enterprise visits the Tantalus V penal colony, finding that it has been taken over by Captain Garth, one of the inmates. Kirk is eventually able to overcome Garth and return the colony to proper control. [59]
● [179]
The Enterprise visits the planet Gideon, a planet whose rulers are somewhat reticient concerning conditions there. It is found that Gideon is a massively overpopulated planet, a situation they hope to remedy using a disease harvested from Captain Kirk. [179]
|
2269 |
● [180]
Merak II falls victim to a botanical plague, which requires quantities of the mineral zenite to treat it. [181]
● [182]
Federation data archive Memory Alpha is attacked by an alien life form. The creatures subsequently possesses the body of Enterprise crewman Mira Romain. The Enterprise is able to force the creatures from Romain's body and destroy them. [182]
● [181]
The Enterprise visits the cloud city of Stratos to pick up a shipment of zenite with which to stop a plague. Despite some local political difficulties, Captain Kirk is ultimately able to collect the shipment. [181]
● [106]
The Enterprise captures the thieves who stole the space cruiser Aurora, Dr. Severin and his followers. Severin is subsequently able to hijack the Enterprise, using it to find a mythical lost planet which he thinks represents Eden. The planet proves to be filled with plant-life which is highly poisonous. [106]
● [183]
The Enterprise visits Holberg 917G to find supplies of ryetalyn, vital to treat a disease which is ravaging the crew. On the planet they meet Flint, an immortal human who has lived for thousands of years. [183]
● [184]
The senior officers of the Enterprise are subjected to an experiment by the Excalbians, who are seeking to determine the relative strengths of the concepts of good and evil. [184]
● [185]
The Beta Niobe sun goes supernove, destroying the planet Sarpeidon. In the hours before the planet's destruction, the Enterprise investigates the civilisation there, finding that they population has used time travel to escape to the past. [185]
● [186]
The Enterprise responds to a distress call from Camus II. Dr. Janice Lester uses an alien device there to swap bodies with Captain Kirk. The transfer does not hold, and the two eventally revert to their own bodies. [186]
● [187]
The USS Enterprise completes its five year mission. [187]
● [188]
Captain Kirk is promoted to Admiral and assigned as Chief of Starfleet Operations. [188]
● [189]
Keiko O'Brien's mother is born in this year. She will live until at least her 100th birthday in 2369. [190]
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# |
Series |
Season |
Source |
Comment |
1 |
|
|
The Sundered |
|
2 |
|
|
Star Trek Beyond |
Kirk said in 2263 that he was now older than his father. Kirk was 30 then, so his father was born 59 years prior. Same date in both timelines. |
3 |
|
|
Star Trek Beyond |
|
4 |
TNG |
6 |
Realm of Fear |
|
5 |
|
|
Speculative |
The Vanguard novel Open Secrets establishes that she was in her mid 50s in 2266; this assumes she was exactly 55 at that time |
6 |
|
|
Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 4 - Open Secrets |
|
7 |
|
|
Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 1 - Harbinger |
Said to have happened 53 years ago |
8 |
|
|
Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 1 - Harbinger |
|
9 |
|
|
Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 1 - Harbinger |
He has more than fifty years of service - this is 51 years ago |
10 |
TNG |
2 |
Pen Pals |
One hundred and fifty years ago. |
11 |
|
|
Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 1 - Harbinger |
He was said to be 49 in 2265 |
12 |
TOS |
1 |
A Taste of Armageddon |
|
13 |
TOS |
3 |
Day of the Dove |
|
14 |
TOS |
2 |
The Ultimate Computer |
|
15 |
TNG |
6 |
Relics |
Scotty was 147 years old in 2369 |
16 |
VOY |
2 |
Prototype |
|
17 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
Page 38 |
18 |
|
|
Star Trek V : The Final Frontier |
|
19 |
|
|
Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 1 - Harbinger |
Reyes notes that he has forty years in Starfleet |
20 |
TNG |
1 |
Encounter at Farpoint |
|
21 |
TNG |
1 |
Encounter at Farpoint |
Data says McCoy is 137 years old in the episode |
22 |
DS9 |
1 |
A Man Alone |
140 years ago |
23 |
TOS |
3 |
Requiem for Methuselah |
30 years ago |
24 |
|
|
Speculative |
Speculation. Makes Emony around 35+ when she met McCoy |
25 |
DS9 |
3 |
Facets |
|
26 |
|
|
Star Trek Beyond |
His date of birth was shown on the Padd the Kelvin Spock looked at. This confirms the Star Trek Chronology date. |
27 |
|
|
IDW Star Trek Comic Book, Issue 14 |
|
28 |
TOS |
2 |
The Deadly Years |
|
29 |
|
|
Star Trek IV : The Voyage Home |
|
30 |
|
|
Speculative |
The Vanguard novel Open Secrets establishes that she was in her early 30s in 2266; this assumes she was exactly 32 at that time |
31 |
TOS |
1 |
The Cage |
|
32 |
TOS |
2 |
Amok Time |
Spock said this happened when he was 7, so this date is 7 years after the Chronology conjectural date for Spock's birth. |
33 |
TOS |
2 |
Amok Time |
|
34 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
Page 40 |
35 |
|
|
Various Original Series episodes |
|
36 |
|
|
Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 1 - Harbinger |
The drink was said to be 25 years old. |
37 |
TOS |
2 |
The Trouble With Tribbles |
|
38 |
TOS |
1 |
Where No Man Has Gone Before |
His personnel file said he was 23 years old in 2265 |
39 |
TOS |
1 |
Where No Man Has Gone Before |
|
40 |
TNG |
6 |
Relics |
Scotty said he had been an engineer for 52 years before retiring |
41 |
DS9 |
5 |
Trials and Tribble-ations |
|
42 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
Page 41 |
43 |
TOS |
1 |
Where No Man Has Gone Before |
Her personnel file said she was 21 years old in 2265 |
44 |
|
|
Mike Sussman |
This was a part of Archer's biography written for but not seen in "In a Mirror Darkly" |
45 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
Page 42 |
46 |
TOS |
2 |
Who Mourns for Adonais? |
Says he was 22 years old in the episode |
47 |
TOS |
1 |
The Conscience of the King |
|
48 |
|
|
Mike Sussman |
This was a part of Hoshi's biography unseen in the episode |
49 |
VOY |
7 |
Friendship One |
|
50 |
TOS |
1 |
The Conscience of the King |
Lenore was 19 at the time of the episode |
51 |
SNW |
1 |
Children of the Comet |
|
52 |
SNW |
1 |
Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach |
Assuming it was exactly 10 years from the episode date. |
53 |
SNW |
1 |
Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach |
|
54 |
TOS |
2 |
Journey to Babel |
|
55 |
TOS |
1 |
Charlie X |
|
56 |
DS9 |
1 |
If Wishes Were Horses |
|
57 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
Page 43 |
58 |
TOS |
1 |
Court Martial |
|
59 |
TOS |
3 |
Whom Gods Destroy |
|
60 |
TOS |
1 |
Shore Leave |
|
61 |
|
|
Federation : The First 150 Years |
Page 114, 123 |
62 |
|
|
Federation : The First 150 Years |
|
63 |
TOS |
1 |
The Menagerie, Part 1 |
|
64 |
|
|
Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 1 - Harbinger |
Said to have happened more than 12 years ago; this is 13 years ago |
65 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
Page 45 |
66 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
second edition, page 45 |
67 |
TOS |
2 |
Obsession |
|
68 |
|
|
Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 4 - Open Secrets |
The bottle was said to be twelve years old |
69 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
Page 46 |
70 |
TOS |
2 |
A Private Little War |
|
71 |
TNG |
3 |
The Ensigns of Command |
|
72 |
TOS |
1 |
The Man Trap |
Ten year ago |
73 |
TOS |
1 |
The Man Trap |
This happened ten years before the episode |
74 |
|
|
Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 2 - Summon the Thunder |
He was said the have worked for Reyes for three years before leaving Starfleet in 2259 |
75 |
|
|
Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 2 - Summon the Thunder |
|
76 |
TOS |
2 |
Obsession |
Eleven years before the episode |
77 |
TOS |
1 |
The Conscience of the King |
9 years ago according to Enterprise computer |
78 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
Page 47 |
79 |
SNW |
1 |
Strange New Worlds |
|
80 |
SNW |
1 |
Ghosts of Illyria |
|
81 |
SNW |
1 |
Spock Amok |
|
82 |
SNW |
1 |
Memento Mori |
|
83 |
SNW |
1 |
The Serene Squall |
|
84 |
SNW |
1 |
The Elysian Kingdom |
|
85 |
SNW |
1 |
All Those Who Wander |
|
86 |
SNW |
1 |
A Quality of Mercy |
|
87 |
|
|
Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 1 - Harbinger |
Six years before the events of the main book |
88 |
|
|
Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 2 - Summon the Thunder |
Six years before the book |
89 |
|
|
Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 3 - Reap The Whirlwind |
|
90 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
|
91 |
|
|
Star Trek II : The Wrath of Khan |
|
92 |
TOS |
2 |
Bread and Circuses |
missing for 6 years. |
93 |
TOS |
1 |
The Man Trap |
|
94 |
TOS |
1 |
What Are Little Girls Made Of? |
Five years before the episode |
95 |
TOS |
1 |
This Side of Paradise |
Leila said she knew Spock six years ago |
96 |
TOS |
1 |
This Side of Paradise |
|
97 |
|
|
Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 3 - Reap The Whirlwind |
Said to be a four-year medical student in 2266 |
98 |
|
|
Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 1 - Harbinger |
Stated to have happened in this year, shortly before Kirk was promoted to Captain. |
99 |
|
|
Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 1 - Harbinger |
Immediately after the prologue |
100 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
Page 48; date in non-canon, but that it happened when Kirk took command of the Enterprise is canonical |
101 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
Page 48 |
102 |
TOS |
1 |
Mudd's Women |
|
103 |
TOS |
1 |
This Side of Paradise |
Sandoval says they departed four years ago |
104 |
TOS |
2 |
Journey to Babel |
Amanda stated that Spock had not been home in four years |
105 |
|
|
Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 2 - Summon the Thunder |
Sixteen months before the beginning of the book |
106 |
TOS |
3 |
The Way to Eden |
|
107 |
|
|
Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 1 - Harbinger |
Stated to have happened before Starbase Vanguard was half built |
108 |
|
|
Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 1 - Harbinger |
Said to have happened almost a year ago |
109 |
VOY |
3 |
Flashback |
Tuvok said he was 29 at the time of the Khitomer conference. Note that this is not consistent with Fury in which Janeway said he was yet to reach 100 years of age, implying a birth date after 2277. |
110 |
TOS |
1 |
This Side of Paradise |
Kirk noted that the colonists had been on the planet for three years |
111 |
|
|
Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 1 - Harbinger |
Said to have happened last year |
112 |
|
|
Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 1 - Harbinger |
The book states that the affair had been going on for three months |
113 |
|
|
Star Trek : SCE 64 - Distant Early Warning |
Year stated at the start of the book - a few months before the station's completion |
114 |
|
|
Star Trek : SCE 64 - Distant Early Warning |
|
115 |
|
|
Star Trek : Generations |
|
116 |
|
|
Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 1 - Harbinger |
Stated to take place shortly after 'Where No Man Has Gone Before' |
117 |
TOS |
1 |
Operation: Annihilate! |
Said to have happened two years ago |
118 |
TOS |
1 |
Operation: Annihilate! |
|
119 |
TNG |
2 |
Q Who |
Guinan said this happened a century ago |
120 |
|
|
Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 4 - Open Secrets |
Less than a year before the events of the book |
121 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
Page 50 |
122 |
TOS |
1 |
The Corbomite Maneuver |
|
123 |
|
|
Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 4 - Open Secrets |
A month before the main section of the book, which takes place just after The Corbomite Maneuver |
124 |
TOS |
1 |
Charlie X |
Some time before Charlie X |
125 |
TOS |
1 |
The Enemy Within |
|
126 |
TOS |
1 |
The Naked Time |
|
127 |
TOS |
1 |
Balance of Terror |
|
128 |
TOS |
1 |
What Are Little Girls Made Of? |
|
129 |
TOS |
1 |
Dagger of the Mind |
|
130 |
TOS |
2 |
A Private Little War |
Tyree noted that the weapons had appeared nearly a year ago |
131 |
TOS |
1 |
Miri |
|
132 |
TOS |
1 |
The Galileo Seven |
|
133 |
TOS |
1 |
The Menagerie, Part 2 |
|
134 |
TOS |
1 |
The Squire of Gothos |
|
135 |
TOS |
1 |
Arena |
|
136 |
TOS |
1 |
The Alternative Factor |
|
137 |
TOS |
1 |
Tomorrow is Yesterday |
|
138 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
Page 55 |
139 |
TOS |
2 |
Catspaw |
|
140 |
TOS |
1 |
The Return of the Archons |
|
141 |
TOS |
1 |
Space Seed |
|
142 |
TOS |
1 |
The Devil in the Dark |
|
143 |
TOS |
1 |
Errand of Mercy |
|
144 |
TOS |
1 |
The City on the Edge of Forever |
|
145 |
TOS |
2 |
Metamorphosis |
|
146 |
TOS |
2 |
Friday's Child |
|
147 |
TOS |
2 |
Who Mourns for Adonais? |
|
148 |
TOS |
2 |
The Doomsday Machine |
|
149 |
TOS |
2 |
Wolf in the Fold |
|
150 |
TOS |
2 |
The Changeling |
|
151 |
TOS |
2 |
The Apple |
|
152 |
TOS |
2 |
Mirror, Mirror |
|
153 |
TOS |
2 |
I, Mudd |
|
154 |
|
|
Star Trek II : The Wrath of Khan |
Khan said the explosion happened six months after he was left on the planet |
155 |
TOS |
2 |
Bread and Circuses |
|
156 |
|
|
Star Trek V : The Final Frontier |
The Romulan Ambassador said the colony had been established 20 years ago |
157 |
TOS |
2 |
The Gamesters of Triskelion |
|
158 |
TOS |
2 |
The Immunity Syndrome |
|
159 |
TOS |
2 |
A Piece of the Action |
|
160 |
TOS |
2 |
By Any Other Name |
|
161 |
TOS |
2 |
Return to Tomorrow |
|
162 |
TOS |
2 |
Patterns of Force |
|
163 |
TOS |
2 |
The Omega Glory |
|
164 |
TOS |
2 |
Assignment: Earth |
|
165 |
TOS |
3 |
Spectre of the Gun |
|
166 |
TOS |
3 |
Elaan of Troyius |
|
167 |
TOS |
3 |
The Paradise Syndrome |
|
168 |
TOS |
3 |
The Enterprise Incident |
|
169 |
TOS |
3 |
And the Children Shall Lead |
|
170 |
TOS |
3 |
Spock's Brain |
|
171 |
TOS |
3 |
Is There in Truth no Beauty? |
|
172 |
TOS |
3 |
The Empath |
|
173 |
TOS |
3 |
The Tholian Web |
|
174 |
TOS |
3 |
For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky |
|
175 |
TOS |
3 |
Plato's Stepchildren |
|
176 |
TOS |
3 |
Wink of an Eye |
|
177 |
TOS |
3 |
That Which Survives |
|
178 |
TOS |
3 |
Let that be Your Last Battlefield |
|
179 |
TOS |
3 |
The Mark of Gideon |
|
180 |
|
|
Speculative |
Some time shortly before the episode |
181 |
TOS |
3 |
The Cloud Minders |
|
182 |
TOS |
3 |
The Lights of Zetar |
|
183 |
TOS |
3 |
Requiem for Methuselah |
|
184 |
TOS |
3 |
The Savage Curtain |
|
185 |
TOS |
3 |
All Our Yesterdays |
|
186 |
TOS |
3 |
Turnabout Intruder |
|
187 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
second edition, page 78 |
188 |
|
|
Star Trek : The Motion Picture |
|
189 |
DS9 |
1 |
Dax |
O'Brien was away to celebrate her 100th birthday |
190 |
DS9 |
1 |
Dax |
|
191 |
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Star Trek Chronology |
Page 79 |
192 |
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|
Star Trek : The Motion Picture |
Decker noted that the ship had been in redesign and refit for 18 months |
193 |
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Star Trek Chronology |
Page 80 |
194 |
DS9 |
2 |
Blood Oath |
Stated as happening almost a century before the episode; this is 99 years earlier |
195 |
TNG |
7 |
Sub Rosa |
Stated as happening almost a century before the episode; this is 99 years earlier |
196 |
TNG |
3 |
Sarek |
Sarek said he had worked on the treaty for 93 years |
197 |
TNG |
3 |
The Ensigns of Command |
92 years before the episode |
198 |
VOY |
2 |
Innocence |
96 years old |
199 |
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Star Trek Chronology |
Page 82 |
200 |
|
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Star Trek Chronology |
second edition, page 82 |
201 |
TNG |
5 |
Cause and Effect |
|
202 |
TNG |
5 |
Unification, Part 1 |
He had served for 9 decades. |
203 |
TNG |
1 |
Too Short a Season |
He was said to be 85 at the time |
204 |
DS9 |
1 |
The Storyteller |
90 years ago |
205 |
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Star Trek Chronology |
Page 83 |
206 |
|
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Star Trek : Generations |
Chekov says it has been twelve years since the two met |
207 |
|
|
Star Trek : Generations |
Kirk noted that this was 12 years before the Enterprise-B was launched |
208 |
VOY |
3 |
Displaced |
|
209 |
|
|
Star Trek : Generations |
Kirk says it was eleven years before the launch of the Enterprise-B |
210 |
|
|
Star Trek II : The Wrath of Khan |
Kirk read the date off the bottle |
211 |
|
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Star Trek : Generations |
Kirk notes that this happened nine years ago, and from his point of view the Enterprise-B was only just launched |
212 |
DS9 |
4 |
Rejoined |
|
213 |
|
|
Star Trek II : The Wrath of Khan |
Kirk says the tape presentation was made a year ago |
214 |
|
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Speculative |
Date is speculative |
215 |
DS9 |
3 |
Equilibrium |
|
216 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
Page 84 |
217 |
|
|
Star Trek VI : The Undiscovered Country |
|
218 |
|
|
Star Trek III : The Search for Spock |
|
219 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
Page 85 |
220 |
DS9 |
3 |
Equilibrium |
Joran was joined for six months |
221 |
TNG |
2 |
Peak Performance |
The ship was said to be 80 years old |
222 |
TNG |
3 |
The Vengeance Factor |
Data reports this as happening eighty years ago. However, Yuta states this was a century ago. I presume she was tallking in Acamarian years. |
223 |
TNG |
3 |
The Vengeance Factor |
|
224 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
second edition, page 87 |
225 |
VOY |
3 |
Flashback |
|
226 |
DS9 |
2 |
Blood Oath |
81 years ago |
227 |
|
|
Star Trek VI : The Undiscovered Country |
Sulu said that he had finished a his first 3 year mission as Captain |
228 |
TNG |
4 |
Reunion |
LaForge noted that the two powers had been blood enemies for 75 years |
229 |
TNG |
4 |
Reunion |
La Forge noted that the two powers had been blood enemies for 75 years |
230 |
TNG |
6 |
Relics |
|
231 |
TNG |
2 |
The Child |
70 years ago |
232 |
TNG |
3 |
The High Ground |
Alexana said the ground had been going for 70 years |
233 |
TNG |
4 |
Devil's Due |
70 years ago |
234 |
VOY |
3 |
Flashback |
His marriage to T'Pel is said to be six years later |