Year |
Event |
2360 |
● [118]
An Erewon-class personnel transport named the Santa Maria sets out to transport a group of colonists to the planet Gemulon Five. The ship apparently develops problems with life support whilst on the way, and is forced to make a landing on a nearby planet. Once there the colonists find that a local duonetic field has neutralised all of their technology. They found a makeshift agrarian colony without the aid of technology. [119]
Unknown to the colonists their leader, a woman named Alixus, planned this scenario all along. The duonetic field is artificially generated by a system she planted on the planet, with the intent of forcing the colonists to live a life in keeping with her anti-technology philosophy. The colony will endure for another ten years until it is discovered by Commander Sisko and Chief O'Brien. [119]
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Quark opens a bar on DS9. [120]
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Neelix buys his own ship and begins trading. [74]
● [38]
Data is promoted to Lieutenant Commander. [121]
● [122]
Admiral Mark Jameson, suffering the effects of Iverson's disease, becomes confined to a wheelchair. He will remain dependent on the chair for the next four years. [19]
|
2361 |
● [116]
Riker is assigned to the Starship Potempkin. [116]
● [123]
Worf graduates from Starfleet Academy. [123]
● [116]
A duplicate of Riker is created during a mission to the Nervala IV. [116]
|
2362 |
● [124]
Geordi serves on the Starship Victory. [124]
● [125]
Beneath the capital city of Mordan IV, a tunnel passage is sealed off. The blockage will prove to be an obstacle to the Starfleet hostage rescue mission which uses the tunnels in 2364. [19]
● [126]
Dukat places the Cardassian child Rugal into a Bajoran orphanage, hoping the boy will become an embarrassment for his father Kotan Pa'Dar, a political enemy of Dukat's. [126]
● [127]
The Setlik III Massacre takes place. This marks the first time that O'Brien has ever killed another person. [128]
|
2363 |
● [129]
Odo and Dukat meet for the first time. [129]
● [130]
Quark has a brief affair with Natima Lang, who admires him for illegally selling food to Bajorans. They break up when she finds he used her personal access codes to steal money. [130]
● [131]
Annika Hansen emerges from a five year spell in a Borg maturation chamber a a fully mature adult. [132]
● [133]
The USS Enterprise, NCC 1701-D, is launched. [133]
● [21]
The USS Olympia leaves Federation space to conduct a long-duration exploration of the Beta Quadrant. The ship is commanded by Captain Lisa Cusak. [21]
|
2364 |
● [1]
The USS Enteprise-D is commissioned. Joining the crew for the launch are Counsellor Deanna Troi, Tactical Officer Natasha Yar, Operations Officer Lieutenant Commander Data, Lieutenant Worf, Chief O'Brien, and Captain Jean Luc Picard. [1]
● [1]
Admiral McCoy makes an inspection of the Enterprise-D during her maiden voyage. [1]
● [1]
First Contact is made with the Q continuum when a Q stops the Enterprise and puts the crew on trial for the alleged crimes of humanity. Q agrees that the ship's current Farpoint mission will make a good test of whether humanity is currently worthy of being allowed space exploration. [1]
● [1]
The Enterprise-D arrives at Deneb IV to inspect the Farpoint station. Beverly Crusher joins the ship as Chief Medical Officer. She brings her son Wesley to the ship with her. Also joining the ship are Commander William Riker and Lieutenant Geordi La Forge. The station is discovered to be a gigantic shape-shifting life-form which the native Bandi have imprisoned on the planet. With the help of the Enterprise crew, the creature is released. [1]
● [43]
The Enterprise-D arrives at a rendezvous with the USS Tsiolkovsky, which has been observing the collapse of a red giant star, to discover the entire crew dead. It is discovered that an infenction caused the crew to exhibit a loss of inhibition. The infection spreads to the Enterprise and incapacitates most of the crew, causing Lieutenant Yar to have a sexual liasion with Lieutenant Commander Data. The infection is ultimately overcome, though not before the Tsiolkovsky is lost in the collapse of the star. [43]
● [134]
The Enterprise-D visits Ligon II to bargain for supplies of a vaccine which is urgently needed to cure an outbreak of Anchilles Fever. Despite some difficulties involving local politics, the vaccine is succseefully acquired. [134]
● [135]
The first official contact between the Federation and the Ferengi occurs when the Enterprise-D encounters a Ferengi vessel. Contact is also made with a remnant of the long-dead T'Kon Empire on Gamma Tauri IV. [135]
● [136]
The Enterprise-D meets with the USS Fearless to take aboard Kosinski, a Starfleet propulsion specialist who is upgrading Starship engines. Kosinski's exeriments on the ship result in incredible bursts of speed which throw it cast distances across the universe, largely due to the involvement of his assistant, the Traveller. The Traveller is ultimately able to return the Enterprise to the proper place. [136]
● [137]
The Enterprise-D transports some Selay and Antican delegates to the neutral planet Parliment for a conference. Despite some complications, the mission is ultimately successful. [137]
● [138]
The Enterprise visits the planet Rubicun III, encountering the Edo species. Complications ensue when a member of the away team violates a local law, but Captain Picard is able to negotiate a solution. [138]
● [94]
The Enterprise encounters a Ferengi ship at the Xendi Sabu whose commander, Bok, presents Captain Picard with a gift - the USS Stargazer, which had been believed lost in 2355. The gift proves to be a ruse, part of a plot by Bok to kill Picard. The plot is foiled by the Enterprise-D crew. [94]
● [139]
An accidental explosion results in mass casualties on the mining colony in the Sigma Three solar system. [140]
● [140]
The Enterpise-D encounters Q for the second time. Q attempts to corrupt Commander Riker by offering him the powers of a Q. Although tempted, Riker ultimately refuses and Q leaves in defeat. [140]
● [141]
The Enterprise-D is visiting the planet Haven when a Tarellians plague ship arrives. The ship eventually agrees to leave the planet, taking with them Wyatt Miller, a doctor and finace to Deanna Troi, who was aboard the ship. [141]
● [142]
The Enterprise meets with a Jarada ship. Despite some difficulties due to a holodeck malfunction, the meeting concludes successfully. [142]
● [38]
The Enterprise visits Omicron Theta, the planet on which Lieutenant Commander Data was discovered in 2336. Another Android, Lore, is discovered and assembled on the colony. Lore is discovered to have a psychopathic personality, almost destroying the Enterprise by calling on a Crystalline Entity which destroyed the Omicron Theta colony. Lore is left adrift in space and the Entity driven off. [38]
● [143]
The Enterprise visits the planet Angel One to investigate the loss of the freighter Odin in 2357. Survivors from the Odin are discovered living on the planet, and although they are regarded as dangerour rebels by the local authorities, Commander Riker is able to convince the leader of the planet to spare them the death penalty and instead exile them to a remote location on the planet. [143]
● [144]
The Bynar civilisation undergoes a catastrophic crash when a star in their system goes supernova, creating an electromagnetic pulse which disables all of their computer systems. [145]
● [145]
The Bynars hijack the Enterprise-D, using the ship's computer to store a backup copy of their home planet's computer systems and return it to their planet. Captain Picard and Commander Riker are able to regain control of the Starship and restor function on the Bynar planet. [145]
● [19]
The Enterprise responds to a terrorist hostage crisis on Mordan IV, with Starfleet Admiral Mark Jameson acting as mission commander. The hostage crisis proves to be a ruse by the Mordan IV leader, who has a personal grudge against Jameson. Jameson dies due to an alien medication he used to restore his youth for the mission, and the crisis is resolved. [19]
● [146]
The Enterprise encounters the planet Aldea, long believed to be a myth. The Aldeans abduct several children from the ship, planning to use them as a basis to repopulate their planet. The Enterprise crew determine that the advanced technology of the Aldeans has rendered them extinct, and is able to recover the children and help the Aldeans begin to change their lives to cure the problem. [146]
● [147]
The Enterprise visits the terraforming station on Velara III. Whilst there contact is made with a silicon life form inhabiting the planet, which had been threatened by the terraforming efforts. The crew are able to negotiate a peace with the life form. [147]
● [22]
The Enterprise visits Relva III, where applicants for Starfleet Academy are to undergo final testing for admittance. Wesley Crusher participates, but fails the entrance exam. Whilst there the Enterprise crew is investigated by Lieutenant Commander Dexter Remmick, on the orders of Admiral Quinn. [22]
● [148]
Jadzia enters the Trill Initiate program. [148]
● [105]
The Enterprise-D encounters the wreck of the freighter Batris, rescuing the Klingon rebels from the ship. They subsequently attempt to hijack the Enterprise, and are killed in the attempt. [105]
● [149]
The Enterprise-D visits the planet Minos, home to a massive arms industry. They discover than a powerful automated weapon developed on the planet has destroyed the civilisation there. Although the weapon attacks the Enterprise, they are able to disable it successfully. [149]
● [150]
The Enterprise-D visits the Delos star system. An encounter with the inhabitants of the two habitable stars in the system, Brekka and Ornara, proves difficult when it is disovered that one planet has been engaged in a prolonged campaign of exploitation of the other. The Enterprise departs, leaving both groups to their problems. [150]
● [151]
Yar is killed at Vagra II by the entity known as Armus, while attempting to rescue crewmembers from a crashed shuttlecraft. [151]
● [151]
Worf is appointed as Chief Security Officer of the Enterprise-D. [151]
● [74]
B'Elanna joins Starfleet Academy. [74]
● [152]
The Enterprise-D investigates a "time slip" phenomenon, tracking a distress call to the Vandor system, location of the laboratory of Dr. Manheim. Manheim's experiments on time caused the time slips when an accident caused an explosion in his laboratory. The Enterprise crew are able to repair the damage. In the process, Jean-Luc Picard reconnects with an old romantic interest, now Manheim's wife. [152]
● [153]
The Enterprise-D is diverted to the planet Dytallix B by a message from Walker Keel. Keel and several other Captains feel that something mysterious is going on at Starfleet command. Investigation shows that Starfleet has been infiltrated by a parasitic alien species. Captain Picard and Commander Riker are able to defeat the aliens. [153]
● [154]
The Borg make their first attack on the Federation, destroying several outposts near the Romulan border. The Romulans re-establish diplomatic ties with the Federation. [154]
|
2365 |
● [155]
The Enterprise-D undergoes some changes to the senior staff; Doctor Beverly Crusher accepts a position as Chief of Starfleet Medical, with Doctor Pulaski replacing her on the Enterprise. Geordi La Forge is promoted to Chief Engineer. [155]
● [155]
The Enterprise-D encounters an energy being which, seeking to learn about corporeal life, impregnates Deanna Troi. She gives birth to a son, Ian Andrew, just hours later. Ian sacrifices his life and returns to non-corporeal existence when it is discovered that his presence is causing plasma plagues being transported by the ship to become active. [155]
● [156]
The Enterprise-D encounters a "hole in space" and becomes trapped inside. The hole is revealed to be a testing ground in which an advanced life form experiments on the crew to observe their reactions to stress. Picard convinces the life form to release the ship by threatening to destroy it. [156]
● [157]
Data, Geordi, and Pulaski decide to test Data's ability to think creatively by creating a mystery in the style of Sherlock Holmes for him to solve. An apparently self-aware version of Professor Moriarty is created as a result. The crew resolve to search for a way to allow Moriarty to leave the holodeck. [157]
● [158]
The Enterprise-D has an encounter with Thadiun Okona, an independent trader whose ship has become disabled. Despite becoming entangled in some local politics issues which Okona has stirred up, the crew are soon able to go about their business. As a result of his interactions with Okona, Data engages in a failed attempt to understand the concept of humour. [158]
● [159]
The Enterprise transports the famous diplomatic negotiator, Riva, to Solais V, so that he can negotiate and end to the war raging there. The mission suffers a setback when Riva's chorus - a group who assist him with communication - are killed. With the help of counsellor Troi, Riva determines to continue the negotiations anyway. [159]
● [160]
The Enterprise-D proceeds to Graves' World, home of the noted Federation scientist Dr. Ira Graves, in response to a distress call. The terminally ill Graves dies soon afterwards, but in an attempt to continue his existence he transfers his memory and personality to Data before dying. Data becomes increaingly erratic and even violent as a result, but the personality is eventually removed. [160]
● [161]
The Enterprise discovers the USS Lantree drifting in space with the crew deceased. The cause is discovered to be infection originating with a group of genetically enhanced humans on the nearby Darwin genetic research station. The Enterprise is able to treat Doctor Pulaski when she is infected by the children. The Lantree is subsequently destroyed. [161]
● [162]
Commander Riker transfers to the Klingon Bird of Prey Pagh as part of Starfleet's officer exchange program. Although a misunderstanding leads to potential conflict between the two ships, Riker is able to defuse the situation successfully. [162]
● [95]
The Enterprise-D visits Starbase 173. Whilst there Commander Bruce Maddox attempts to transfer Lieutenant Commander Data to his command so that he can experiment on the Android. In a historic ruling, JAG officer Captain Phillipa Louvois states that Data has individual rights which allow him to refuse to undergo the procedure. [95]
● [163]
The Enterprise transports the young woman Salia from Klavdia III to Daled IV, where she will become the planetary ruler. During the trip she becomes close to Wesley Crusher. [163]
● [164]
The Enterprise-D responds to an urgent request for assistance from Captain Donald Varley of the USS Yamato, only for the Yamato to explode as the Enterprise arrives. Investigation shows that the Yamato had become infected with an advanced computer virus from an Iconian facility, a remnant of the long vanished Iconian civilisation. Although the Enterprise-D also becomes infected, they are able to remove the infection. [164]
● [165]
The Enterprise-D discovers the remains of an ancient US spacecraft in orbit of Theta VIII, a planet far from Earth. Investigation shows that an alien spacecraft encountered and destroyed the ship, apparently by accident. They transported the lone survivor to the planet, where they created an environment for him based on a book he was reading. Although briefly trapped in the environment, the Enterprise away team is able to escape. [165]
● [166]
The Enterprise-D encounters a temporal anomaly resulting in a time-loop. They are able to break free of the anomaly successfully. [166]
● [42]
Kyle Riker visits the Enterprise-D; father to Will Riker and a former romantic interest of Pulaski, he is there to brief Will concerning a new Starship command he has been offered. [42]
● [167]
The Enterprise-D investigates the Selcundi Drema system, where planets appear to have been destroyed by an unknown process. An investigation led by Wesley Crusher - his first command - indicates that this is a result of massive dilithium deposits on the planets. Lieutenant Commander Data establishes communications contact with a native of one of the planets, a young girl, and the crew are able to stabilise her planet and prevent its destruction - in violation of the Prime Directive. [167]
● [129]
Kira kills a Bajoran named Vaatrik while on a mission on Deep Space Nine. Although Odo is ordered to investigate the crime by Gul Dukat, he is not able to discover the guilty party for another five years. [129]
● [168]
Dukat orders Odo to work as chief of security of Terok Nor. [168]
●
Q hurls the Enterprise-D some seven thousand light years through space to star system J-25. Whilst there the ship encounters the Borg collective, marking the official contact between the Federation and this species. Although Q terminates the encounter, the Borg send a ship towards Federation space. [169]
●
Captain Katherine Janeway completes her first Starship command assignment. Tuvok criticizes Janeway's performance in front of a panel of three Admirals. [170]
● [171]
Captain Picard visits the Starbase 515 medical facility for a routine replacement of his artificial heart. Whilst away, the Enterprise-D encounters a group of Pakled who are stealing technology from more advanced races. The Pakled kidnap Geordi La Forge in an attempt to make the Enterprise give up some advanced technology. The Enterprise crew is able to overcome the Pakled. [171]
● [172]
The Enterprise-D responds to the distress call picked up from the SS Mariposa, which set out in 2123 to found two deep space colonies. Both are found to be in difficulty, but by combining the colonies, the Enterpise crew are able to forge a successful outcome. [172]
● [173]
The Enterprise-D transports Lwaxana Troi to the Pacifica conference. Her telepathic abilities are able to reveal that the Antedean delegates intend to attack the conference with a bomb. [173]
● [174]
The Enterprise picks up Federation Emmisary K'Ehleyr, who informs them that a Klingon cruiser which has been on a long duration mission with the crew in hibernation is soon to arrive back in Federation space. The crew are able to successfully convince the Klingons not to attack the nearby Federation outposts and begin the process of re-assimilating them into modern Klingon society. [174]
● [175]
The Enterprise-D hosts Sirna Kolrami, who is to act as a referee for a battle exercise between the Starship and an old Constellation class vessel, the USS Hathaway. The exercise is interrupted when a Ferengi warship intervenes. Lieutenant Commander Data undergoes a crisis of confidence when Kolrami defeats him in a game of Strategema. [175]
● [176]
Will Riker is infected with a parasite by a plant on Surata IV. Pulaski is able to defeat the parasite by provoking a series of negative memories in the unconscious Riker. [176]
|
2366 |
● [64]
Dr. Beverly Crusher returns to the Enterprise-D to replace Doctor Pulaski as Chief Medical Officer. [64]
● [64]
Dr. Paul Stubbs comes aboard the Enterprise-D to study the Kavis Alpha neutron star. Wesley Crusher experiments with nanites, resulting in damage to the Enterprise's computer systems when they escape. The crew is able to resolve the problem in time for Dr. Stubbs to perform his experiments. [64]
● [177]
The Enterprise-D is informed by the Sheliak that they intend to destroy the human colony on Tau Cygna V, as the planet lies within space which has been conceded to them by a Federation treaty. Lieutenant Commander Data is able to convince the colonists to evacuate the planet, whilst Captain Picard is able to convince the Sheliak to hold off on their attack long enough for the evacuation to take place. [177]
● [178]
The Enterprise-D arrives at Delta Rana IV, finding the planet devastated by an attack. Two individuals, Kevin and Rishon, apparently survived the attack - but further investigation proves that Kevin is a Douwd, and the lone survivor the attack by a species called the Husnock - a species Kevin has utterly destroyed. [178]
● [179]
The Federation duck blind on Mintaka III is disabled by an accident, resulting in cultural contamination of the Mintakan natives. The situation is complicated when the Enterprise intervenes, resulting in further contamination. Captain Picard is eventually able to resolve the situation. [179]
● [45]
Enterprise-D crewmember Marla Aster is killed by a landmine whilst on an away mission. A member of the Koinonian species, who had originally planted the mines, impersonates the woman and attempts to offer herself as a replacement mother to her son, Jeremy Aster. The crew are eventually able to convince the Koinonian that Jeremy should be left to grieve for his mother, and the alien returns to her planet. In the aftermath Worf and Jeremy perform the R'uustai ritual, which makes Jeremy formally Worf's adoptive brother and a permanent part of his family. [45]
● [180]
The Enterprise-D investigates the remains of Orelious IX and discovers an intact Promellian battlecruiser. The Starship becomes ensnared in the same booby trap which caught the alien vessel more than a thousand years ago. Geordi La Forge eventually arrives at a method of escape, with the help of a holographic recreation of Leah Brahms, one of the original designers of the Enterprise-D. [180]
● [181]
The wreckage of a Romulan scout ship and an injured Romulan survior are discovered on Galornden Core, a planet in Federation space. Lieutenant Commander La Forge is trapped on the planet when the away team beam up; Captain Picard refuses to return the Romulan to his government until his investigation is complete and La Forge found. The Romulan's condition is worsened when Lieutenant Worf refuses to donate blood for his treatment, which ultimately causes the Romulan prisoner to die in Federation custody. Although this heightens tensions with the Romulans, Picard is able to diffuse the situation. [181]
● [182]
The Federation hosts negotiations for control of the Barzan wormhole, the only stable wormhole known at this time. Although the Federation is defeated by Devinoni Ral in the negotiations, the wormhole subsequently proves to be stable only at this end, making it effectively useless. In the process of investigating the wormhole, two Ferengi officers are stranded in the Delta Quadrant when the exit shifts. Counsellor Troi enjoys a brief romantic relationship with Ral, which she breaks off when it becomes clear that he is engaging in dishonest tactics to win the negotiations. [182]
● [58]
B'Elanna leaves Starfleet Academy after several rows with her tutors. [58]
● [15]
In the aftermath of the Gatherer raid on a Federation facility, the Enterprise-D seeks to reintegrate the Gatherers with their original home on Acamar. The mission is complicated when the Acamarian leader, Marouk, proves to have a servant in her employ with a vendetta against the Gatherers. The servant, Yuta, is eventually discovered and killed by Commander Riker. [15]
● [12]
Romulan Admiral Jarok defects to the Federation, bringing warning that the Romulan Empire has built a secret military base in the neutral zone. Jarok proves to be acting on disinformation given to him by Romulan intelligence to test his loyalty and set a trap for the Enterprise-D. Captain Picard is able to resolve the situation peacefully with a ruse of his own. In the aftermath, Jork commits suicide. [12]
● [183]
The Enterprise-D visits Angosia III, a planet which is applying for Federation membership. Whilst there it is discovered that the Angosian government has been denying basic human rights to a group of former soldiers whose minds and bodies were enhanced to make them into idealised soldiers. Captain Picard leaves the local government to resolve the problem, stating that they will make good membership candidates if they survive the process. [183]
● [184]
The Enterprise-D visits Rutia IV to deliver medical supplies to the planet, which is in the grip of a terrorist insurgency. Although the Enterprise falls victim to several terroris attack and two officers are abducted, the crew are eventually able to determine the location of the terrorist base and launch a successful attack on it. [184]
● [185]
The USS Enterprise-D is responding to a distress call from Bre'el IV, where a moon is falling out of orbit towards the surface of the planet. The mission is complicated when Q appears on the Enterprise bridge, stripped of his powers by the continuum for his various trouble-causing actions across the universe. After a brief but eventful stay he manages to convince the continuum to return his powers, correcting the moon's orbit as he leaves. [185]
● [186]
A well known Soccer player called Golanga hurts his knee. It is replaced with a bio-implant, but he is never as good a player afterwards and quits the game. [119]
● [187]
Alexander is born, son of Worf and K'Ehleyr. [188]
● [189]
The Federation's Krieger Wave research facility is destroyed in an explosion as an Enterprise-D away team beam away from it. Commander Riker is accused of deliberately destroying the station to cover up an attempted rape of the wife of Dr. Apgar, the facility's director. Detailed investigation proves that in fact Dr. Apgar himself was responsible for the destruction of the station, the accidental result of an attempt to murder Commander Riker. [189]
● [190]
Barclay transfers to the USS Enterprise-D from the USS Zhukov. [191]
● [51]
The Enterprise-D investigates a temporal anomaly. Although it appears for a moment that a Starship is emerging from the anomaly, the sensor reading vanishes. The ship continues on its way. Guinan suspects that perhaps more has transpired than it appears. [51]
● [192]
Data builds a daughter named Lal. Starfleet Admiral Haftel attempts to sieze control of Lal, but the issue becomes moot when she undergoes a catastrophic failure in her positronic brain and dies. [192]
● [175]
Klingon officer, Kurn, arrives on the Enterprise to take over as First Officer under Starfleet's officer exchange program. Kurn proves to be Worf's brother, whose identity has been kept secret since he survived the Khittomer massacre in 2346. Kurn and Worf travel to the Klingon home world in an attempt to clear their father's name after he is blamed for the massacre. Worf ultimately decides to allow his family to take the blame in order to preserve the political unity of the Empire, and accepts Discommendation. [193]
● [93]
Captain Picard is briefly abducted from the Enterprise-D and replaced with an alien copy. Picard is eventually able to escape confinement and return to the ship. [93]
● [84]
Dukat sends his Bajoran mistress and their daughter to Lissepia on the Ravinok. The vessel vanishes on route to the planet. [84]
● [194]
Captain Picard visits Raisa for a vacation. His plans are complicated when he meets Vash and Sovak, who are both determined to gain possession of an artifact from the future, the Tox'utat. Matters are even further complicated when a pair of Vorgons from the future arrive to claim the Utat. Picard denies all sides by destroying the device. [194]
● [195]
The Enterprise-D transports Tam Elbrun, a telepathic Betazoid and former patient of Deanna Troi. Elbrun's mission is to communicate with 'Tin Man', an alien creature which appears to be a living Starship. Elbrun is eventually able to forge a relationship with the creature, and the two depart together. [195]
● [191]
The Enterprise-D transports a set of tissue samples donated by the Mikulaks to Nahmi Four in hopes of using them to help contain an outbreak of Correllium Fever there. Contaimination from the samples causes several systems failures aboard the ship. The situation is resolved with the help of engineer Lieutenant Barclay, who is able to arrive at a solution despite suffering from severe shyness, social ineptitude, and a mild case of holodiction. [191]
● [196]
Trader and collector of rare items, Kivas Fajo, stages an elaborate deception in order to kidnap Lieutenant Commander Data to add to his collection. The Enterprise crew are able to see through the deception and recover Data. Fajo is arrested, and his collection broken up and returned to their rightful owners. [196]
● [197]
The Enterprise-D transports Ambassador Sarek to take part in the Legarans conference, which he has been working towards since 2273. Sarek's participation is threatened when it is discovered that he is suffering from Bendi syndrome. A mind meld with Captain Picard allows Sarek to complete his mission. [197]
● [198]
Lwaxana and Deanna Troi are kidnapped by DaiMon Tog, a Ferengi. They are subsequently rescued by Captain Picard, with assistance from Wesley Crusher. Crusher's participation causes him to miss his transport to Starfleet Academy, forcing him to remain on the Enterprise. Captain Picard grants Wesley a field promotion to full Ensign. [198]
● [200]
Picard is captured by the Borg and forced to become a member of the collective. [200] He manages to relay information to the crew of the Enterprise-D which allows the Borg to be defeated by Riker whilst he is commanding the Enterprise-D in Picard's place. [201]
● [202]
The Enterprise picks up a badly wounded alien, whom they nickname 'John Doe" as he has no memory of his identity. John proves to be a member of the Zalkonian species, which is in the process of evolving to a non-corporeal state. Despite some interference from a Zalkonian warship, John successfully completes the transformation. [202]
|
2367 |
● [201]
The Battle of Wolf 359 occurs. Thirty nine Federation Starships and eleven thousand personnel are lost in the battle. In the aftermath, the Enterprise manages to rescue Captain Picard and use his link to the Borg collective to destroy the ship. [201]
● [61]
Captain Picard visits the family home in La Barre, France. Whilst there he is able to reconcile the long-standing feud with his brother and begin the process of recovering from his experiences with the Borg. [61]
● [203]
Acting under the compulsion of a homing signal built into his program, Lieutenant Commander Data hijacks the Enterprise-D and takes it to the planet Terlina III, where Professon Noonien Soong is discovered to still be alive. Soong offers Data a chip designed to allow him to experience emotions. Lore also answers the call; the psychotic android steals the chip and kills Soong. [203]
● [204]
The Enterprise responds to a distress call from a disabled Talarian vessel. Amongst the crew they find Jono, a human boy. DNA analysis reveals him to be Jeremiah Rossa, a child abducted from a human colony in 2353 after a Talarian attack. Captain Picard eventually returns Jono to his adopted father, Endar. [204]
● [205]
The Enterprise visits a Starbase 74. Whilst there an experiment run by Wesley Crusher traps his mother Beverly Crusher in a warp bubble. Wesley is able to rescue his mother with the help of The Traveller. [205]
● [81]
The Enterprise-D responds when the Federation freighter Arcos explodes in orbit of Turkana IV, rescuing the survivors from the lawless colony located on the planet. The mission is assisted by Ishara Yar, the sister of Natasha Yar and a member of one of the gangs running the colony. Ishara proves to be attempting to manipulate the situation for her gang's benefit. The Enterprise crew are able to foil the plot. [81]
● [188]
Chancellor K'mpec and K'Ehleyr meet the Enterprise-D in space. K'mpec is near death, assassinated by poison. K'Ehleyr brings her son, Alexander, with her so that he can meet his father, Worf, for the first time. K'Ehleyr is murdered by Duras soon afterwards during the rituals of succession to the Chancellorship; Worf kills Duras in retaliation. Alexander is sent to live with Worf's parents on Earth. [188]
● [188]
With the death of Duras, Gowron is appointed Chancellor of the Klingon Empire. [188]
● [206]
Commander Riker is abducted by an alien child, Barash. Although subjected to a variety of illusions by Barash, Riker is ultimately able to break free. [206]
● [207]
Wesley Crusher accompanies Captain Picard and Dirgo on a mission to Pentarus V. The three are marooned on a barren planet when their shuttle crashlands. Ensign Crusher is able to access a local water source through the forcefield and defence system protecting it, keeping Picard alive until rescue arrives. Subsequently, he departs for Starfleet Academy. [207]
● [208]
Deanna temporarily loses her empathic ability as the Enterprise-D becomes mired in a swarm of 2 Dimensional beings. When the ship breaks free, she regains her empathic sense. [208]
● [209]
Lieutenant Commander Data agrees to record the events of a typical day aboard the Enterprise-D for Commander Maddox. The events of the day include a standoff with the Romulans, a birth in sickbay, and the marriage of Miles O'Brien and Keiko Ishikawa. [209]
● [210]
Bashir graduates from Starfleet Academy, second in his class. [115]
● [128]
Captain Picard is assigned to regain control of the USS Pheonix after the Captain, Ben Maxwell, enters Cardassian space and begins attacking shipping there. Maxwell agrees to return to the Federation to face the consequences of his actions. [128]
● [211]
The Enterprise-D visits Ventax II, to find the population in the grip of panic over the imminent return of a mythological devil-figure, Ardra. Although Ardra does indeed appear, Picard is able to demonstrate that she is actually a con-artist attempting to fool the planet. [211]
● [212]
Curzon dies, Jadzia joined to the Dax symbiont. [212]
● [213]
Whilst investigating a nebula the Enterprise apparently falls through a wormhole, rendering the crew briefly unconscious and causing them to skip two days in time. Unknown to all but Lieutenant Commander Data, the ship actually encounters a powerful isolationist species called the Paxans during this time. The crew agree to have their memories of the incident erased by the Paxans, and Data agrees to conceal his own knowledge of the events. [213]
● [214]
Commander Riker is injured in a riot whilst undercover on Malcor III. The accident results in an unplanned first contact with the Federation and the Malcorians. Although Riker is successfully rescued, the Malcorian leader chooses to decline further contact with the Federation. Malcorian minister for science, Mirasta Yale, leaves with the Enterprise. [214]
● [215]
The Enterpise-D becomes trapped in a Tyken's rift. Also trapped in the rift is a telepathic alien species who unknowingly block the Enterprise crew from being able to dream, gradually eroding their rationality. Counsellor Troi is able to make telepathic contact with the aliens and working together both ships are able to ecape the rift. [215]
● [124]
Members of the away team which visited the planet Tarchannen III in 2362 begin to vanish. Investigation shows that the team was infected by an alien species whilst on the planet, and are transforming into members of the alien race. Geordi La Forge and Susanna Leijten, both members of the away team, are saved from the transformation process. [124]
● [216]
Whilst the Enterprise-D investigates problems with the Argus Array, they crew encounter a Cytherian probe; Lieutenant Barclay finds that the probe has massively boosted his I.Q. and self confidence, ultiamtely allowing him to transport the ship to the centre of the galaxy. There his I.Q. boost is reversed and the ship spends several days learning about the Cytherians before being returned. [216]
● [217]
Q recreates the legend of Robin Hood with the Enterprise-D senior officers in the outlaw roles, in order to force Captain Picard to admit that he is in love with Vash. [217]
● [218]
Admiral Satie arrives aboard the Enterprise-D to investigate the recent explosion on board. A Klingon travelling on the ship, J'Dan, is quickly revealed as a spy, but Satie becomes convinced that there is a massive conspiracy afoot. Picard is able to convince Admiral Henry to put an end to the increasingly fanatical investigation. [218]
● [219]
The Enterprise-D hosts Timicin, a scientist from the planet Kaelon, who is experimenting with methods to re-ignite a dying star. Whist on board Timicin meets and falls in love with Lwaxana Troi. Unfortunately the relationship proves doomed, as Timicin has reached the age at which members of his society are expected to commit ritual suicide. [219]
● [220]
The Enterprise-D transports the Trill Ambassador, Odan, to the planet Peliar Zel where he is to resolve a dispute between the planet's moons. When Odan is fatally injured in an attack on his shuttle, examination reveals that Odan lives in a symbiotic relationship with another species which he carries inside him. As the host body dies, Riker agrees to carry the symbiote for the time needed to complete this mission. Beverly Crusher, who had been in a romantic relationship with Odan, struggles with the changes of host and finally ends the relationship. [220]
● [221]
Geordi La Forge is kidnapped by Romulans whilst on the way to a conference. Brainwashed, he is returned to the Enterprise-D as part of a plot to stir conflict between the Federation and the Klingon Empire over the Klingon colony of Krios. The plot is foiled and Klingon Ambassador Kell's part in it revealed. In the aftermath, Counsellor Troi assists La Forge in recovering from the experience. [221]
● [222]
The Enterprise explores a nebula, finding it to be filled with pockets of dark matter. The ship is ultimately able to escape, although a crewmember is killed whilst in the nebula. During this period Lieutenant Commander Data and crewmember Jenna D'Sora attempt a brief romantic involvement, which ends unhappily for her. [222]
● [72]
Gowron is confirmed as leader of the Klingon High Council. The Klingon civil war begins when the Duras family challenges Gowron. Worf resigns his Starfleet commission in order to join Gowrons side in the war. [72]
● [223]
Leah Brahms visits the Enterprise-D to discuss the modifications made to the ship by Chief Engineer Geordi La Forge. Despite some initial personality clashes, the two become friends whilst dealing with an alien life form which attaches itself to the ship. [223]
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● [55]
After discovering that the Romulans are assisting the Duras family, Starfleet sends a fleet to the Romulan-Klingon border commanded by Captain Picard. The fleet is successful in preventing Romulan border crossings. Gowron's forces defeat the Duras family, although the sisters Lursa and B'Etor escape. [55]
● [55]
Worf's family honour is restored by Gowron in return for his services during the Klingon civil war. He returns to Starfleet. [55]
● [224]
The Enterprise-D meets a Tamarian ship. All efforts to forge a relationship with the Tamarians have previously proved impossible, as their language appears incomprehensible. Captain Picard is able to overcome the language issue and successfully arrive at an understanding with the Tamarians. [224]
● [225]
Ensign Ro Laren joins the crew of the Enterprise in order to take part in a mission to contact a Bajoran terrorist group who recently attacked a Federation colony on Solarion IV and negotiate to prevent further attacks. The mission proves to be a ruse by Starfleet Admiral Kennelly, who is working with the Cardassians in order to eliminate the group. Captain Picard is able to overcome the ruse. In the aftermath, Ensign Ro joins the crew permanently. [225]
● [226]
The Crystalline Entity attacks and destroys the Federation colony on Melona IV. The Enterprise-D is able to track down the creature with the help of Dr. Kila Marr, a Federation scientist whose son was killed by the creature on Omicron Theta. Although Captain Picard seeks to establish communication with the Crystalline Entity, Dr. Marr instead destroys it. [226]
● [227]
The Enterprise-D is badly damaged by a quantum filament, forcing Deanna Troi to assume temporary command. Miles and Keiko O'Brien's daughter, Molly O'Brien, is delivered in the ten-forward lounge by Worf. [227]
● [228]
The Ktarians attempt to infiltrate and subvert Starfleet by introducing an addictive and mind-altering game to the crew of the USS Enterprise-D. Although initially successful, the visiting Wesley Crusher is able to overcome the effect on the crew with the help of Ensign Lefler and Data. [228]
● [229]
Spock goes to Romulus without authorisation in order to work undercover toward the goal of re-unification. Captain Picard and Lieutenant Commander Data are sent to Romulus in a Klingon Bird of Prey to investigate. [229]
● [230]
Captain Picard is able to make contact with Ambassador Spock on Romulus and, with his help, warn the Federation of a Romulan plot to invade Vulcan. With this warning, the Enterprise-D is able to turn back the invasion force. The success is tempered by the death of Spock's father, Sarek, who has long been suffering from Bendi syndrome. [230]
● [231]
The Enterprise-D attempts to revert environmental devastation caused by an asteroid impact on Penthara IV. Initial efforts only make matters worse, but the ship is eventually able to use an innovative technique to resolve the crisis. Matters are complicated by the presence of Professor Berlinghoff Rasmussen, who claims to be a historian visiting from the future to study the Enterprise's mission. [231]
● [232]
Worf's son Alexander returns to the Enterprise-D to live with him. [232]
● [232]
The Enterprise-D observes Doctor Ja'Dar's attempt to conduct a soliton wave-based warp flight. Although initially successful, the flight ends in near disaster when the soliton wave runs out of control. The ship is ultimately able to dissipate the wave. [232]
● [233]
The USS Vico is wrecked whilst attempting to navigate a black cluster. The only survivor is a young boy named Timothy. [233]
● [233]
The Enterprise-D investigates the loss of the USS Vico, rescuing one survivor, Timothy, from the wreck. Timothy is able to assist the ship in avoiding the effects of the black cluster which wrecked the Vico. [233]
● [235]
While transporting Ullian delegates to Kaldra IV, Enterprise-D crew members begin suffering mysterious telepathic assaults. One of the Ullians, Jev, proves to be responsible. [235]
● [236]
The Enterprise-D tracks a stellar core fragment through the Moab system. In the process, a human colony is discovered on Moab IV. Planted in 2168, the colony is dedicated to using genetic engineering to produce the perfect society. The Enterprise-D is able to assist the colony in surviving the passage of the fragment, but in the process a large group of the colonists request transport away from their environment, wishing to rejoin the rest of the human race. Matters are complicated when Deanna Troi has a brief affair with the colony leader. [236]
● [41]
The Enterprise-D crew have their memories wiped by a Satarran, part of a deception aimed at involving them in the Satarran's war with the Lysians. The crew are able to overcome the deception, though not until a Lysian warship is destroyed. [41]
● [238]
The Enterprise visits a moon of Mab-Bu VI. Several crewmembers - Deanna Troi, Data, Miles O'Brien - are possessed by the personalities of prisoners placed on the moon by the Ux-Mal race. The prisoners attempt to possess the rest of the crew, but are thwarted. [238]
● [239]
Lieutenant Worf is paralysed when a cargo container falls on him, injuring his spine. He is able to take advantage of a new gentronic prodedure developed by Doctor Toby Russell to repair the damage, despite flaws in the procedure and what Dr. Crusher regards as dubious ethical practices by Dr. Russel. [239]
● [240]
The Enterprise-D assists the J'Naii in locating a lost shuttlecraft. Commander Riker falls in love with Soren, one of the J'Naii. The relationship violates J'Naii cultural norms, leading to Soren being medically modified to remove her affection for him. [240]
● [241]
The Enterprise-D becomes trapped in a repeating time loop involving a collision with the USS Bozeman, thrown through time from the year 2278. The lope is eventually broken. [241]
● [6]
Starfleet Cadets Nicholas Locarno, Wesley Crusher, Sito Jaxa, Joshua Albert, and Jean Hajar attempt to perform the forbidden and highly dangerous Kolvoord Starburst manoeuvre, resulting in the loss of all five of their ships and the death of Joshua Albert. In the aftermath, the Cadets participate in a cover-up of the incident. Nicholas Locarno ultimately confesses and takes full responsibility in order to spare his team-mates. He is expelled from the Academy, whilst the others are made to repeat the academic year. [6]
● [242]
Lwaxana is engaged to Minister Campio; the engagement is broken when she arrives naked for the wedding. [242]
● [243]
The Enterprise-D transports Ambassador Briam and Kamala to negotiations aimed at ending the war between the Kriosian and Valtese people - negotiations which include Kamala taking part in an arranged marriage with the Valtese leader, Alrik. Although romantic feelings develop between Picard and Kamala, she decides to procede with the wedding. [243]
● [244]
The Enterprise-D encounters a non-corporeal species whilst investigating the FGC-47 nebula. Although initially hostile due to what they percieve as mistreatment of children by the adults on the ship, the misunderstanding is eventually resolved. [244]
● [245]
The Enterprise-D investigates a crashed spacecraft, discovering it to be a Borg ship. A single survivor, 3rd of 5, is recovered from the wreck. Nicknamed Hugh by the crew, the drone begins to develop signs of individuality. He chooses to be returned to the collevtive so as to avoid danger to the Enterprise-D crew. [245]
● [246]
The Enterprise-D assists a disabled Romulan vessel. It is discovered that the ship was testing a new phase cloaking device, which briefly causes Geordi La Forge and Ro to become phased. They are able to recover from the effect. [246]
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The Enterprise-D encounters the Kataanian probe which has been drifting through space for the last thousand years. The probe implants into Captain Picard memories covering a lifetime as a Kataanian citizen, in an attempt to preserve knowledge of their way of life. [247]
● [248]
Data's head is discovered in a cave under San Francisco, apparently left there approximately 500 years before. Analysis of artefacts found near the head suggest that they originate from Devidia II in the Marrab sector. Whilst investigating the planet, Data discovers that alien life forms are travelling back in time to Earth in order to prey on the inhabitants. The android is thrown back in time to the nineteenth century. The Enterprise's senior crew follow him back in time. [248]
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2369 |
● [249]
Data's head is severed from his body as he returns to the present from 19th century Earth. Geordi La Forge attaches the head found under San Francisco to his body successfully. The Enterprise crew is successful in destroying the aliens on Devidia II. [249]
● [17]
Barclay rescues the survivors of the USS Yosemite, facing his fear of transporters in the process. [17]
● [250]
The Enterprise-D rescues Ambassador Ves Alkar from an attack on the transport ship Dorian and undertakes to transport him to Seronia. The Ambassador uses a telepathic device to transmit his negative emotions into Counsellor Troi, harming her physically and mentally. The crew are able to sever the link, killing the Ambassador. [250]
● [251]
The Enterprise-D discovers the transport ship Jenolan crashlanded on a Dyson Sphere. Captain Scott is recovered from the ship, having been in stasis since 2294. Captain Scott subsequently sets off in a shuttlecraft for parts unknown. [251]
● [252]
The Enterprise-D discover that a species from a subspace universe is abducting and experimenting on members of the crew. They are able to prevent further abductions. [252]
● [87]
Amanda Rogers visits the Enterprise-D. Whilst there Q appears on the ship and informs her that she is actually a member of the Q continuum. Despite initial misgivings, Amanda returns to the continuum with Q. [87]
● [253]
A transporter accident reduces Captain Picard, Guinan, and Ensign Ro to physical childhood. As the crew attempt to deal with the situation, a group of Ferendi are able to capture the ship. Fortunately the crew are able to regain command and return their crewmates back to normal. [253]
● [254]
A holodeck malfunction briefly traps Lieutenant Worf and Commander Troi in a holodeck with Alexander. They are eventually able to escape. [254]
● [255]
The Enterprise-D visits the particle fountain mining project on Tyrus VIIA to conduct an assessment. Whilst there it becomes clear that the Exocomp repair robots which the project director Dr. Farallon has created may well have achieved sentience. [255]
● [256]
Admiral Nechayev relieves Captain Picard of his command and assigns him, Lieutenant Worf and Dr. Crusher to a mission to infiltrate Celtris III. Picard is captured on the mission. [256]
● [257]
Captain Jellico, in temporary command of the Enterprise-D, mines the McAllister nebula to force a Cardassian fleet hiding there to surrender. He orders Captain Picard's release. Picard subsequently returns to the Enterprise-D. [257]
● [32]
The Cardassians retreat from the Bajoran system, abandoning the Terok Nor ore processing facility in orbit of the planet. The Bajoran Provisional Government asks Starfleet to take over the running of the station. [32]
● [32]
Kira is assigned to Deep Space Nine as second in command. [32]
● [32]
Odo begins working for Starfleet when they take over the station and rename it Deep Space Nine. [32]
● [32]
O'Brien is transferred to Deep Space Nine as Chief of Operations. [32]
● [32]
Sisko is assigned to command Deep Space Nine. He persuades Quark to remain on the station despite the precarious political situation. [32]
● [32]
Bashir is assigned as Chief Medical Officer of Deep Space Nine. [32]
● [32]
Jadzia is assigned to Deep Space Nine. She and Commander Sisko discover the a stable wormhole in the Bajoran system's Denorios belt. The wormhole has existed for at least 10,000 years in a stable state, apparently due to the influence of aliens who live within it. Sisko is successful in convincing the wormhole aliens to allow traffic to use the wormhole. [32]
● [258]
Tahna Los, a member of the Bajoran Kohn-Ma terrorist organisation, arrives on Deep Space Nine. His presence proves to be part of a mission to destroy the Bajoran wormhole. The station crew are able to defeat the plan and take Tahna into custody. [258]
● [259]
Ibudan, a black market smuggler during the Bajoran occupation, is warned to leave Deep Space Nine by Constable Odo. Shortly afterwards Ibudan is found murdered, apparnty by Odo. Although public opinion on the station turns against the Constable, it is eventually proved that Ibudan cloned a cope of himself and killed him to frame Odo. [259]
● [260]
An old Bajoran booby trap placed on Deep Space Nine during the occupation causes a large portion of the station to exhibit severe aphasia. Major Kira is able to track down the creator of the device and reverse the effect. [260]
● [261]
The sentient hologram Moriarty, which Lieutenant Commander Data created by accident in 2365, is activated again. He attempt to sieze control of the Enterprise-D in order to force the crew to devote their energies to finding a way to give him permanent form. The crew are able to fool him into thinking he has achieved his goal. [261]
● [262]
Tosk, the first Gamma quadrant alien to come through the Bajoran wormhole, takes refuge on Deep Space Nine. His presence proves to be part of a ritual hunt practices by a Gamma quadrant hunter species. With the help of Chief O'Brien, Tosk is able to escape and continue the hunt. [262]
●
The Enterprise-D visits a Federation communications relay to discover that the crew has vanished. Investigation reveals that a coalescent life form killed one, causing the other to flee. [263]
● [264]
Deanna is abducted and surgically altered by Romulan dissidents in order to work undercover on a Romulan Warbird and assist with the defection of Vice Proconsul M'Ret. [264]
● [25]
Captain Picard is badly wounded in a Lenarian attack whilst conducting negotiations. He will later report a near death experience, possibly created by Q. [25]
● [115]
Vash returns from her travels with Q, stopping off at Deep Space Nine to auction some archological treasures. One of them proves to be the egg of an alien species. [115]
● [265]
Data begins to experience dream states, a sign of development in his positronic brain. [265]
● [266]
Worf investigates a rumour that a group of Klingons survived the Khittomer attack and are held captive by the Romulans. [265] Although he discovers that the rumour is largely true, his father is not amongst the survivors. [266]
● [267]
The Enterprise-D visits the Remmler array for a routine baryon sweep. Whilst there a group of terrorists attempt to steal a quantity of trilithium resign from the ship's engines. Captain Picard is able to foil the attempt. [267]
● [268]
Captain Picard engages in a romantic relationship with Commander Nella Darren, the head of stellar cartography. The relationship ends when Picard realises that he cannot successfully deal with Darren on a personal and professional bases simultansously. She agrees to request a transfer. [268]
● [269]
Professor Galen visits the Enterprise-D. After the visit, Galen is attacked and killed by a Yridian ship. Captain Picard takes up the last investigation Galen was engaged on, discovering an ancient message left by the first Humanoid beings in our galaxy. Klingons, Romulans, Cardassians also engage in the attempt to discover the message. [269]
● [270]
Commander Riker is captured whilst on a covert mission to Tilonus Four. Although interrogated with a form of memory manipulation, he is able to escape and return to the Enterprise-D. [270]
● [271]
Beverley disobeys orders whilst hosting a scientific conference to asses metaphasic shielding. [271]
● [272]
The cloned Kahless becomes Emperor of the Klingon Empire. [272]
● [273]
Ilon Tandro tries to extradite Jadzia Dax for a crime supposedly committed by Curzon Dax. In a hearing, a Bajoran arbiter rules that Jadzia is not responsible the actions of her previous hosts. [273]
● [274]
Kobliad security officer Ty Kajada arrives on Deep Space Nine in a badly damaged ship. The criminal she was transporting, Rao Vantika, is apparently killed in the accident. Kajada remains unconvinced, and eventually proves that Vantika created a technology to store his consciousness in the brain of Julian Bashir. She ultimately removes and then kills Vantika. [274]
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Neelix has a run-in with the Ubean authorities in which his friend Wixiban is imprisoned. [275]
● [100]
A Gamma Quadrant species named the Wadi arrive at Deep Space Nine. They prove to be a species obsessively interested in elaborate virtual reality games, which they force some of the Deep Space Nine crew to play. [100]
● [276]
The Ferengi Grand Nagus visits Deep Space Nine to announce his retirement, appointing Quark as his successor. This proves to be a test set for his preferred heir, his son Krax. When Krax fails, the Nagus resumes his position. [276]
● [277]
Constable Odo travels to the Gamma Quadrant with Croden, a wanted criminal who claims to have knowledge of Odo's origins. Croden proves to be lying in order the engage Odo's help in rescuing his daughter. [277]
● [278]
Kai Opaka visits the Gamma Quadrant with Captain Sisko, where an automated defence system around a penal moon shoots down her Runabout, resulting in her death. Nanotechnology located on the moon resurrects Opaka, who chooses to stay on the moon to help the warring residents achieve peace. [278]
● [279]
Chief O'Brien is briefly taken to be the successor to the religious leader of a Bajoran village. The mistake is quickly cleared up. [279]
● [280]
The Bajoran provisonal government decaudes to a moon to tap it for energy, forcing the relocation of some residents. Major Kira uses force to evacuate the last resident, Mullibok. [280]
● [116]
The Enterprise-D visits Nervala IV, the first visit since Commander Riker led a mission there in 2361. It is discovered that a transporter accident whilst he was there created a duplicate who was stranded on the planet. The duplicate, adopting the name Thomas Riker, continues in Starfleet service. [116]
● [281]
Deep Space Nine is threatened by a spatial rift. They crew are able to use modified torpedoes to close the rift. [281]
● [282]
A group of Federation Ambassadors, including Lwaxana Troi, visits Deep Space Nine. [282]
● [283]
A Klingon vessel returning from the Gamma Quadrant explodes, leaving non survivors. The cause proves to be a telepathic field which caused unusual behaviour amongst the crew. Although the same phenomenon invades Deep Space Nine, the crew are able to overcome it. [283]
● [104]
Gul Darhe'el, commander of the infamous Gallitep labour camp suring the Cardassian occupation of Bajor, is apparently captured aboard Deep Space Nine. However, investigation by Major Kira proves that the man is actually Aamin Marritza, a file clerk at Gallitep who is attempting to impersonate Darhe'el to bring light to the crimes of Cardassia. [104]
● [284]
The Enterprise-D is stranded in a frozen moment of time due to an accident whilst assisting a Romulan Warbird in distress. Captain Picard, returning to the ship from a conference, is able to free it. [284]
● [285]
Vedek Winn accuses Keiko O'Brien of teaching blasphemy in the Deep Space Nine school. Although considerable controversy results on the station, the situation is resolved. [285]
● [286]
A Borg vessel is detected in Federation space. The ship is discovered to be operating outside the influence of the Borg collective, under the control of the android Lore. Lore manages to disable Data's ethical subroutine and convince him to join forces with the Borg. He also captures several of the senior officers of the Enterprise also. [286]
● [287]
Beverley briefly commands the Enterprise-D during the invasion of the Borg under the command of Lore. Destroys the Borg transwarp vessel. [287]
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2370 |
● [287]
Dr. Beverly Crusher, in command of the Enterprise during the absence of Captain Picard, is successful in destroying the Borg vessel. Lieutenant Commander La Forge manages to reinitiate Data's ethical subroutine; Data disables and then dismantles Lore. [287]
● [287]
Data obtains an emotion chip from Lore. [287]
● [288]
The Xenophobic Bajoran rebel group "The Circle" gains popularity on Bajor, seeking to overturn the Bajoran provisional government. Major Kira uncovers evidence that Bajoran hero Li Nalas may still be alive in a Cardassian prison camp and sets out to rescue him. [288]
● [289]
Major Kira is replaced as first officer of DS9 by Li Nalas. Shortly thereafter, a Circle assault force takes possession of Deep Space Nine. [289]
● [290]
Captain Sisko leads a covert campaign to disrupt Circle control of Deep Space Nine. Major Kira and Lieutenant Dax discover evidence that the Circle is a front for the Cardassians and present it to the Council of Ministers. Support for the Circle collapses and the organisation falls apart. Li Nalas is killed. [290]
● [291]
The Enterprise-D meets with a group of Iyaaran representatives. Despite some cultural misunderstandings, the contact is ultimately a success. [291]
● [292]
A group of mercenaries led by Arctus Baran begin stealing Vulcan artefacts from various sites. Captain Picard is abducted by the group and begins to work for them, seeking to find out their intent. Commander Riker is also abducted. [292]
● [293]
Captain Picard and Commander Riker discover that Arctus Baran's mercenary group is being manipulated by Romulan agent Tallera, who is seeking to gain control of a telepathic weapon. They are able to foil Tallera's plans. [293]
● [294]
Kes is born on the Ocampan home world. [294]
● [126]
Rugal, a half-Cardassian, half-Bajoran war orphan, is reunited with his father, a Cardassian politician named Kotan Pa'Dar. [126]
● [168]
Verad steals Dax, stays joined for only a few hours before the symbiont is removed and replaced in Jadzia. [168]
● [295]
Geordi's mother is apparently killed when the Starship Hera is reported as lost. [295]
● [296]
The Enterprise-D is infested with intephasic organisms when a new warp core is installed. The crew are able to remove the infestations with the assistance of Lieutenant Commander Data. [296]
● [297]
Bashir falls briefly in love with Melora Pazlar, a woman from a low gravity environment. [297]
● [27]
Excessive telepathic contact with Cairn forces Lwaxana to remember her daughter Kestra's death for the first time [27]
● [298]
The Grank Nagus orders Quark to buy a massive shipment of Tulaberry wine from the Dosi, a species in Gamma Quadrant. The mission proves to be a way to discover more about a group called The Dominion. [298]
● [129]
Quark survives an assassination attempt by a business partner. [129]
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The Enterprise-D visits Kesprytt III, a planet containing two civilisations, one of which is applying for Federation Membership. Captain Picard and Doctor Crusher are abducted by the Prytt, although they manage to escape. Commander Riker recommends against membership for the Kes. [299]
● [300]
Hekaran scientists, Doctors Rabal and Serova, demonstrate that the use of warp drive is gradually destroying space around the Hekaran corridor. [300]
● [301]
Eccentric genius Professor Gideon Seyetik successfully re-ignites a dead star, sacrificing his life in the process. [301]
● [302]
An accident involving Lieutenant Commander Worf causes the intrusion of parallel realities onto one another. The Enterprise-D is able to resolve the situation. [302]
● [303]
A massive group of Skreean refugees arrive through the Bajoran wormhole, fleeing the Dominion. They want to settle on Bajor, but the Bajoran government forcibly settles them on Draylon II instead. [303]
● [304]
An El-Aurian named Martus Mazur sets up a gambling establishment on Deep Space Nine. He quickly proves to be a con artist, and leaves the station. [304]
● [305]
The EMH program is developed by Dr Lewis Zimmerman, assisted by Lieutenant Barclay. [305]
● [306]
Bajoran scientist Dr. Mora Pol, who worked with Odo when he was first discovered, arrives on Deep Space Nine. Mora and Odo investigate a planet in the Gamma Quadrant on which DNA similar to Odo's has been discovered. Odo suffers a negative reaction from a gas he is exposed to on the planet, but is successfully treated. [306]
● [33]
Data meets his 'mother', Juliana Tainer. [33]
● [270]
Lieutenant Worf's brother Nikolai Rozhenko violates the Prime Directive in order to save a tribe of Boraalans when their home planet becomes uninhabitable. Although reluctant, the Enterprise-D crew assist him in relocating the tribe to another planet. [307]
● [308]
Beverley's grandmother, Melissa Howard, dies. [308]
● [107]
The Enteprise-D discovers the wreck of the USS Pegasus, lost in 2358. The ship proves to have been experimenting with an illegal phase-cloak device, implicating Commander Riker and Admiral Erik Pressman. [107]
● [309]
Chief O'Brien and Doctor Bashir assist the T'Lani and Kellerun species to destroy a cache of biological weapons. The two officers are subject to a murder attempt carried out by the two species, in an attempt to destroy all knowledge of the weapons so that they can never be recreated. Both escape and return to Deep Space Nine. [309]
● [310]
Tom Paris causes the death of several other officers during training. He lies about the accident during the inquest, then subsequently confesses and is expelled from the academy. [74]
● [74]
Tom Paris joins the Maquis. He is captured on his first mission and jailed. [74]
● [311]
Ensign Sito Jaxa is killed whilst on a covert mission to assist Cardassian double agent Joret Dal in returning to Cardassian space. [311]
● [119]
Commander Sisko encounter a human colony on a planet where most advanced technology is disrupted by a local duonetic field. The field proves to be artificial, created by the colony leader, Alixus, to force the colonists to live the primitive life she supports. Sisko disables the field to give the colonists a choice in how to live their lives. [119]
● [35]
A group within the Paradan government attempt to disrupt peace talks on their planet by creating a duplicate of Chief O'Brien. The attempt fails. [35]
● [49]
Kira becomes romantically involved with Vedek Bareil. [49]
● [313]
The Enterprise-D discovers an ancient D'Arsay archive. Systems on the archive affect the Starship's computers and replicator systems, as well as Lieutenant Commander Data. The crew are able to reverse the effects. [313]
● [314]
On the Enterprise-D, Lieutenant Daniel Kwan commits suicide. Investigation proves that the suicide was the result of a telepathic influence left behind when Ensign Walter J. Pierce murdered his girlfriend Marla Finn and her lover aboard the ship during construction bfore committing suicide himself. [314]
● [65]
Lieutenant Dax carries out an assessment on Trill initiate Arjin. She also discovers an expanding proto-universe, which the Deep Space Nine crew are able to safely relocate. [65]
● [26]
Chakotay resigns from Starfleet and joins the Maquis. [26]
● [315]
Barclay becomes the first sufferer of Barclay's Protomorphosis Syndrome. A treatment developed by Beverly Crusher creates the disease, which causes most of the Enterprise-D crew to mutate to animal forms. [315]
● [130]
Quark encounters the Cardassian Natima Lang on Deep Space Nine, an old romantic interest of his. [130]
● [316]
Klingons Kor, Kang and Koloth arrive on Deep Space Nine to enlist Lieutenant Dax's assistance in tracking down the Albino, a Klingon renegade whom all four have sworn to kill under a Klingon blood oath. Jadzia fulfils her oath, though she does not kill the Albino herself. Kang and Koloth are killed on the mission. [316]
● [78]
The Federation agrees a treaty with the Cardassians setting a new border between the two. Several colonies must be relocated as part of the treaty. In the aftermath, many Federation citizens take up arms against the Cardassians as part of 'The Maquis'. [78]
● [78]
Wesley ascends to a higher state of being. [78]
● [57]
Dukat is briefly captured by the Maquis, but subsequently rescued by Commander Sisko. [57]
● [317]
A future version of Alexander returns to the present to try and convince his earlier self to appreciate Klingon culture and the warrior ethos. [317]
● [318]
Starfleet Commander Cal Hudson defects to the Maquis despite repeated efforts by his friend Commander Sisko to convince him to remain in Starfleet. [318]
● [319]
Daimon Bok threatens to kill Jason Vigo, whom he claims is Captain Picard's son. Investigation proves that Vigo is not in fact any relation to Picard. [319]
● [321]
The Enteprise-D computer achieves a limited form of sentience and uses the ship's systems to creates an artificial life form, which it releases into the galaxy. [321]
● [322]
Bashir and Kira cross over to the mirror universe during an accident inside the Wormhole, the first people from our universe to do so in over a century. [322]
● [323]
Vedek Winn asks Major Kira to investigate rumours of a prominent Bajoran who turned traitor during the war. The evidence indicates that Vedek Bareil is the guilty party, although in fact he is taking the blame for Kai Opaka. The scandal destroys his chances of being elected Kai, and Vedek Winn gains the position instead. [323]
● [324]
Lieutenant Ro is sent undercover to infiltrate a Maquis cell. Although successful, Ro defects to the Maquis. [324]
● [325]
The Cardassian government arrests Chief O'Brien for working with the Maquis. Despite the difficulties of working within the Cardassian justice system, Commander Sisko is able to exonerate O'Brien. In the process, it is proved that the Cardassians have planted long term operatives in the Federation disguised as humans, who do not even know themselves that they are really Cardassian. [325]
● [326]
Sisko makes first contact between the Federation and the Dominion when he and Quark are captured by the Jem'Hadar. [326]
● [326]
The Dominion destroy the USS Odyssey. [326]
● [327]
Jean-Luc Picard convinces the Q to allow Humanity to continue to exist by demonstrating that we are capable of understanding the so-called limitless possibilities of existence. The experience involves Picard visiting alternate timelines created by Q, which draws the Captain closer to his crew and leads to him joining the regular senior officers poker game for the first time. [327]
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2371 |
● [330]
Veder Bareil Antos begins negotiations with Legate Turrel of the Cardassian Union, with a view to signing a formal peace treaty between Bajor and Cardassia. The negotiations will continue for the next five months. [331]
● [334]
Sisko takes command of the USS Defiant in order to defend Deep Space Nine against Dominion. He undertakes a mission into the Gamma Quadrant to investigate thenature and extent of the threat. The Defiant is overwhelmed and captured. [334]
● [335]
Odo discovers that his species are the Founders of the Dominion. He is able to secure the release of the Defiant and its crew. [335]
● [336]
Tuvok is successful in infiltrating a cell of the Maquis while serving as Captain Janeway's chief tactical officer. [74]
● [337]
Kes escapes from her home city and is captured by the Kazon. [74]
● [338]
Quark accidentally kills the Klingon Kozak, head of a Klingon House. Since a female cannot head a Klingon house, Quark is subsequently married by Grilka, Kozak's widow, so he can act as the head of her house. Quark subsequently proves to Gowron and the council that the House of Kozak is being economically attacked by a rival, D'Ghor. D'Ghor's honour is stripped from him by Gowron. In the aftermath, Grilka divorces Quark. [338]
● [339]
Lieutenant Dax begins to suffer dramatic mood swings and hallucinations. Investigation proves that this is the result of her suppressed memories regarding Joran Dax, a psychotic previous host. In the process, she discovers that most of the Trill population is cabale of being joined. [339]
● [340]
A Maquis raider ship under the command of Chakotay is dragged across the galaxy from the Badlands. The crew includes B'Elanna Torres and Lieutenant Commander Tuvok. [74]
● [341]
The EMH is activated for the first time on Stardate 48315 during Captain Janeway's pre-launch inspection tour of the USS Voyager. [341]
● [74]
The USS Voyager sets out on a mission to discover the fate of Lieutenant Commander Tuvok. The ship is dragged from the Badlands across the galaxy to the Delta Quadrant by the Nacene individual known as the Caretaker. Voyager procedes to investigate the circumstances surrounding the abduction. [74]
● [337]
Voyager encounters the Ocampa and Kazon civilisations. Captain Janeway decides to destroy the Caretaker's array in order to keep the Caretaker's advanced technology out of Kazon hands, stranding Voyager in the Delta Quadrant 70,000 light years from home. [74]
● [342]
The colonists on Cestus III revive the sport of Baseball, setting up a league. [79]
● [56]
The Cardassians mount an elaborate deception aimed at convincing Legate Ghemor that Major Kira is his daughter, a Cardassian surgically altered to appear Bajoran and with her memories altered to make her an undercover operative who genuinely believed she was Bajoran. Ghemor escapes the trap. [56]
● [343]
Quark buys a load of scrap from a merchant on Deep Space Nine; the lot proves to have an abandoned baby in it. As the child grows, it is clear that it is an infant Jem'Hadar. Odo attempts to control the child, but as it grows to maturity this proves to be impossible. [343]
● [344]
A series of Cardassian defence protocols and booby traps are activated on Deep Space Nine, threatening to destroy the station. The crew are able to successfully overcome the systems. [344]
● [345]
Lieutenant Dax has a brief romantic involvement with Deral, a scientist from Meridian - a planet whose inhabitants live in a parallel dimension, only shifting into our reality every sixty years. The relationship ends when Deral and his people shift out again after a few days. [345]
● [58]
Investigating a distress call, the USS Voyager becomes trapped inside the event horizon of a quantum singularity. The crew experience time distortions, but are eventually able to break free. B'Elanna Torres provides considerable assistance in the escape, and as a result is appointed Chief Engineer of the ship. [58]
● [346]
The USS Defiant is stolen by Thomas Riker, who is now a member of the Maquis. Dukat and Sisko manage to recapture the vessel in a joint operation. [346]
● [347]
The Bajoran gratitude festival is held on Deep Space Nine. Lwaxana attends the festivities. [347]
● [348]
A microscopic singularity passing through the solar system explodes as the Defiant engages it's transporter, Throwing Commander Sisko, Lieutenant Bashir and Lieutenant Commander Dax back in time to the mid 21st century. [348] The crew is ultimately able to retrieve their comrades. [349]
● [350]
The USS Voyager passes by a Delta Quadrant planet whose civilisation makes extensive use of polaric energy. [350]
● [331]
After final negotiations on Deep Space Nine, Kai Winn signs a formal peace treaty between the Bajoran government and the Cardassian union. [331]
Vedek Bareil dies, despite extensive efforts by Dr. Bashir to save him. [331]
● [351]
On Deep Space Nine, Nog completes the Ferengi Attainment Ceremony. This marks the beginning of his legal adulthood. According to Ferengi by-laws, section one oh five, subparagraph ten he begins to seek an apprenticeship from a suitable role model. [352]
● [352]
The Founders make an attempt to decieve Odo into thinking that Major Kira has died. The attempt fails. [352]
● [353]
Neelix's lungs are stolen by the Vidiians. Although they cannot replace it, they are able to modify one of Kes' lungs to serve as a replacement. [353]
● [354]
Deep Space Nine hosts the first joint Bajoran/Cardassian/Federation science mission. Although some believe that Bajoran prophecies indicate imminent doom, the mission is successful. [354]
● [355]
Grand Nagus Zek enters the Bajoran wormhole bearing one of the orbs of the Prophets. The wormhole aliens, judging his personality to be unacceptable, eliminate his sense of greed and selfishness. [356]
● [357]
Voyager encounters a nebula which proves to be a gigantic living entity. Although they accidentally damage the creature, they are able to make sufficient repairs to it. [357]
● [67]
Voyager discovers a micro-wormhole which leads to the Alpha Quadrant. Although they are able to communicate with a Romulan vessel through the link, the wormhole proves to have a temporal shift - with the other end in 2349. [67]
● [356]
Bashir is nominated for a Carrington Award for his research in bimolecular replication. Quark is able to convince the Bajoran Prophets to return Grand Nagus Zek to his normal mode of thinking. [356]
● [358]
Tom is convicted of murder by the Baneans and sentenced to repeatedly relive the crime via memory implantation. An investigation by Tuvok subsequently proves his innocence. [358]
● [359]
Investigating an alien burial site, Harry Kim is transported to a distant location - possibly a parallel universe - and becomes involved in an alien civilisation's death rituals. He is able to return to Voyager with the help of one of the natives. [359]
● [360]
Chief O'Brien suffers a dose of radiation poisoning. In the aftermath, he begins to exhibit strange jumps in time. This proves to be a result of an interaction between the radiation and the quantum singularity of a cloaked Warbird orbiting the station, part of a Romulan plot to destroy Deep Space Nine and close the wormhole. O'Brien is killed as events unfold, and replaced by another version of himself from a parallel timeline. [360]
● [361]
Tuvok violates Janeway's orders in an attempt to secure long range transporter technology from the Sikarians. [361]
● [362]
Worf is promoted to Lieutenant Commander. Data installs the emotion chip he acquired from Lore. The Amargosa star system is destroyed by Dr. Tolian Soran. The Enterprise-D is destroyed whilst attempting to prevent Dr. Soran from similarly destroying the Veridian system. Captain Kirk is killed attempting to stop Soran. [362]
● [362]
In the aftermath of the Enterprise-D's destruction, Worf goes on leave to the planet Boreth. He is eventually recalled and appointed as Strategic operations officer of Deep Space Nine. [362]
● [363]
Geordi undergoes surgery to replace his VISOR with ocular implants. [363]
● [364]
Voyager's crew discover evidence that one of them been giving technology to the Kazon. Despite careful concealment, the traitor is revealed to be Seska - a Cardassian agent who infiltrated Chakotay's Maquis cell masquerading as a Bajoran. [364]
● [365]
Doctor Bashir is approached by Altovar, a Lethean attempting to buy bio-mimetic gel. When he refuses, Altovar attacks him telepathically. Bashir is able to overcome the attack. [365]
● [366]
Voyager accidentally captures a photonic life form which disrupts the ship's holodeck. The EMH is able to resolve the situation, releasing the being. [366]
● [367]
The Mirror universe version of Chief O'Brien abducts Commander Sisko, in order to force him to convince the Mirror Jennifer Sisko not to complete a new sensor array for the Klingon/Cardassian Alliance. Sisko is able to succeed in this task and return to his own universe. [367]
● [368]
Returning to Voyager from a trip to a nebula, Commander Chakotay is drained of neural energy. He is ultimately able to return to his body. [368]
● [369]
A bomb destroys Garak's tailor shop on Deep Space Nine. During the investigation, it becomes clear that a conspiracy involving the Romaulans and Cardassians is in progress, with the intent of attacking the Founder's homeworld in the Gamma Quadrant. [369]
● [370]
The Vidiians use their advanced medical technology to split B'Elanna Torres into her separate Klingon and Human components. Voyager's crew are able to return her back to normal. [370]
● [371]
Garak briefly rejoins the Obsidian Order for the joint Cardassian/Romulan attack on the Founder's home world. The attack proves to be a trap, and the entire fleet is annhilated by the Jem'Fadar. Garak and Odo are able to escape. [371]
● [60]
Voyager encounters Doctor Jetrel, a Hakkonian scientist who led the effort to develop the Metreon Cascade during the war with the Talaxians. Despite bitterness on the part of Neelix, he is ultimately able to forgive Jetrel for his actions. [60]
● [372]
Commander Sisko builds a solar sail craft and sets out on a mission to recreate the early Bakoran flights with his son Jake. Thanks to a tachyon anomaly, he is able to pilot the craft all the way to Cardassian space, proving that legends of such flights in the past are in fact possible. [372]
● [373]
Tuvok undertakes to train some of Voyager's Maquis crewmembers in Starfleet practices and protocols. [373]
● [79]
Quark is served with a Writ of Accountability by the FCA for improper supervision of a family member after his mother Ishka begins earning a profit in business. He and Rom return to Ferenginar to convince her to return the money. On Deep Space Nine, Commnader Sisko meets Kasidy Yates for the first time. [79]
● [305]
Voyager's EMH experiences some memory issues when the ship's holodecks malfunction. [305]
● [374]
The First Minister of the Bajoran Provisional Government dies. Kai Winn is appointed as his replacement. When Winn almost causes a minor civil war over some soil reclamantors, Major Kira's old friend Shaakar decides to stand for the First Minister position in order to draw publicity to her actions. Winn decides to step down from the position. [374]
● [294]
Voyager encounters a swarm of spacegoing life forms. Although the life forms perceive the ship as a potential mate and rival, the crew are able to dissuade them and escape. Meanwhile, Kes goes through a phantom version of the Ocampan Elogium. [294]
● [375]
Voyager encounters a spatial distortion ring. [375]
● [376]
Dax performs the zhian'tara ritual, meeting her previous hosts. Although both Curzon and Joran prove somewhat troublesome, she is ultimately able to handle them effectively. [376]
● [377]
Odo is forced to kill a Founder when it attempts to provoke a war between he Federation and the Tzenkethi. [377]
● [378]
Following a radio signal to a nearby planet, Voyager discovers a group of humans abducted from 20th century Earth. Amongst them is a personal hero of Captain Janeway, Amelia Earhart. Although tempted to remain on the planet, which hosts what is now a thriving civilisation, the entire crew elects to continue their journey home. [378]
● [21]
The USS Olympia begins to return from its mission of exploration in the Beta Quadrant. As it turns back, the ship picks up some strange energy readings in a nearby star system. They divert to investigate, discovering an energy barrier surrounding a nearby planet. The ship scans the planet with active scanners, which triggers a quantum reaction that destroys the ship. Only the Captain, Lisa Cusak, survives. [21]
Cusak manages to attract the attention of the USS Defiant over subspace radio, and the Defiant rushes to save her. Unfortunately, the energy barrier around the planet time-shifts the communication some three years into the future, a fact not evident until the Defiant arrives at the planet in 2374. Unfortunately Cusak is long dead by this time. [21]
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2372 |
● [329]
Chakotay takes a shuttle to perform the pakra, a ritual commemorating the anniversary of my father's death. He becomes involved in the initiation of a young Kazon male, who is sent to capture his shuttle in order to earn his name. Chakotay and the Kazon become friends, and the boy helps Chakotay escape whilst Chakotay helps him earn his name : Kar. [329]
● [199]
Ensign Kim is briefly transported to an alternate timeline version of Earth in which he was never assigned to the USS Voyager. He is told by one of the people there than an alien race is responsible, one which lives in "a temporal inversion fold of the space-time matrix". Kim's shuttle collided with their timestream, causing an alteration of reality. At his request, he is given the information neede to successfully return to his proper time and place. [199]
● [82]
Dukat becomes the military advisor to the Detapa Council, a group of civilians who overturned the military government of Cardassia and became its new leaders. [82]
● [82]
Sisko violates orders and interferes in the Klingon-Cardassian war; a Klingon fleet attacks Deep Space Nine in retaliation. The attacks fails, but results in the subsequent Klingon-Federation conflict. [82]
● [379]
The Bajoran wormhole undergoes a subspace inversion, an event which happens only once every fifty years. Captain Sisko narrowly escapes death when an accident occurs aboard the Defiant. [379]
● [380]
Chief O'Brien and Lieutenant Bashir conduct a bio-survey of the planet Merik III in the Gamma Quadrant. On the way back to the wormhole they crashland on another planet and are captured by a group of rebel Jem'Hadar led by Goran'Agar. The Jem'Hadar attempt to force Bashir to find a way to free them from dependence on Ketracel white. He fails, leading to the death of the group. [380]
● [381]
Lieutenant Tom Paris and Neelix are briefly stranded on an alien planet. Finding it to be the hatching ground for a reptillian alien species, they are able to care for one of the hatched young before returning to Voyager. [381]
● [382]
Voyager's crew begin to experience a series of hallucinations, the result of a telepathic attack by a Bothan. Kes is able to defeat the attack, although the Bothan escapes. [382]
● [84]
Major Kira and Gul Dukat locate the crash site of the Ravinok, a vessel which crashed in 2366. Dukat is reunited with his half Bajoran daughter, Tora Ziyal. He is subsequently disowned by his family and loses his role as the Detapa Council's military advisor. [84]
● [383]
Voyager encounters a species in the Delta Quadrant which visisted Earth some thousands of years ago. Despite initial suspicions, Chakotay manages to make peaceful contact. [383]
● [384]
Voyager encounters Suspiria, a member of the Caretaker's species, living in the Delta Quadrant with a group of Ocampa. Although iniitally hostile, the Captain Janeway manage to make peaceful contact with them. [384]
● [385]
Jadzia Dax meets Lenara Khan, a Trill whose former host was married to one of Dax's former hosts. Lenara is working on a project to generate the first artificial wormhole, which is partially successful. The two develop a romantic interest during the course of the project, but Lenara declines to develop it due to the Trill reassociation taboo. [385]
● [386]
A Kazon raid on Voyager is successful in stealing transporter technology. Chakotay sets out alone in a shuttle to deal with Seska. [386]
● [387]
Captain Janeway leads a covert away team to the Mokra homeworld to purchase a quantity of tellerium. Several members of the away team are captured by the brutal dictatorship which rules the planet, but Captain Janeway is able to free them with the help of a native. [387]
● [388]
The Defiant meets with a Karemma trading ship. The meeting is disrupted when several Jem'Hadar warships attack. The Defiant is ultimately triumphant. [388]
● [389]
Voyager encounters two warring robot races and is drawn into the conflict when Lieutenant Commander Torres is forced to assist one side. The ship is able to extricate itself from the conflict and escape. [389]
● [390]
Quark is given his own ship by cousin Gaila; he loses it soon after in a temporal accident. [390]
● [391]
Voyager encounters Quinn, a member of the Q continuum who is seeking to end his life. Captain Janeway holds an inquiry and decides that Quinn has the right to do so if he wishes. Quinn commits suicide shortly afterwards. [391]
● [392]
Kor, Worf and Dax embark on a quest to find the legendary Sword of Kahless. They are able to locate the sword, but after falling out over ownership they set it adrift in space for others to find later on. [392]
● [393]
Captain Janeway seeks an alliance with some Kazon sects, in an attempt to stave off their constant attacks on Voyager. The attempt fails, and Janeway enlists the help of a Trabe convoy. The Trabe betray Voyager, and the attempt at an alliance fails. [393]
● [394]
Several members of the Deep Space Nine crew become trapped in a holodeck simulation belonging to Dr. Bashir. They are soon freed unharmed by the experience. [394]
● [103]
Thomas Eugene Paris becomes the first known Human being to achieve Warp 10 and travel at infinite speed. Unfortunately, there are some serious side effects. [103]
● [170]
Tuvok mind melds with Ensign Suder in an attempt to cure him of his violent tendencies. [170]
● [395]
The Bajoran wormhole begins opening and closing without apprent cause, possibly the result of cloaked Dominion ships passing through. Tensions are further heightened when a bomb explodes at the conference held on Earth between the Federation and Romulan Empire. Footage of the blast shows a Founder present in the room. The Defiant is summoned to Earth by Admiral Leyton, who is seeking to institute much more severe security measures on the planet. [395]
● [396]
Captain Sisko begins to syuspect that Admiral Leyton is engaged in a plot to take military control of Earth. Investigation proves his suspicions correct, and Leyton is arrested. [396]
● [397]
Voyager encounters a robotic Cardassian weapon which the Maquis captured and then used in the Badlands. The weapon was drawn through to the Delta Quadrant and is now roaming, searching for a target. After considerable effort, B'Elanna manages to disable the weapon. [397]
● [398]
First Minister of Bajor, Edon Shakaar, visits Deep Space Nine. Kira becomes romantically involved with him whilst he is on the station. [398]
● [399]
Neelix begins broadcasting "A Briefing With Neelix", a news and current affairs program on Voyagers communications network. [399]
● [400]
The EMH has a brief relationship with Danara Pel. [400]
● [401]
Dukat gains control of a Klingon Bird of Prey with the help of Kira and launches a terrorist campaign against the Klingons. [401]
● [402]
Kim dies and is replaced by a duplicate. [402]
● [403]
The Klingons begin to lay a minefield around the Bajoran system; Captain Sisko destroys the field. Worf's brother Kurn comes to Deep Space Nine to participate in a ritual suicide, considering himself to have lost his honour. [403]
● [404]
Tuvok crashes on a moon of Drayan II. [404]
● [405]
The employees of Quark's Bar form a labour union and go on strike to protest Quark's unfair labor practices. [405]
● [406]
Voyager encounters the Kohl, a civilisation which went into a cirtual reality environment to avoid an environmental catastrophe on their planet. They are able to free the few remaining Kohl from the simulation, which has turned deadly. [406]
● [408]
Neelix and Tuvok are merged in a transporter accident, creating a new being which the crew dub Tuvix; despite Tuvix expressing a desire to live, they are subsequently forcibly separated by Captain Janeway. [408]
● [409]
Worf is placed in command the Defiant for a convoy escort mission. When Klingons warships attack the convoy he destroys what appears to be a transport ship full of civilians. The investigation reveals that this was a ruse by the Klingons to create bad publicity for the Federation. [409]
● [333]
Chakotay and Janeway become infected with a terminal illness whilst on a planet in the Delta Quadrant. The only way to stop the disease progressing is to remain on the planet permanently, so both officers are left behind and command of Voyager is transferred to Lieutenant Commander Tuvok. After some time the Voyager crew contact the Vidiians and get hold of a treatment for the illness, allowing Janeway and Chakotay to return to the ship. [333]
● [410]
Voyager is briefly captured by the Kazon. The large majority of the crew are stranded on a primitive planet. [410]
● [411]
O'Brien is convicted of spying on the Argrathi; he receives a memory implant equivalent to spending twenty years in jail. [411]
● [412]
The Mirror Jennifer Sisko takes Jake to her universe, enticing Captain Sisko to follow. There he assists the Terrans in completing a copy of the Defiant in time to engage a Klingon force attacking Deep Space Nine. [412]
● [413]
Lwaxana marries Jeyal. She subsequently dissolves the marriage and marries Odo. [413]
● [414]
Starfleet officer Michael Eddington is discovered to be a Maquis operative when he hijacks a convoy of industrial replicators bound for Cardassia, escaping into the Badlands with them. Kassidy Yates is discovered to have been engaged in smuggling operations for the Maquis, and is sent to prison. [414]
● [415]
Weyoun serves as a Field Supervisor for the Jem'Hadar attempting to resolve the Iconian Gateway scandal. He is killed by his Jem'Hadar First at the end of the mission. [415]
● [416]
Lieutenant Commander Dax, Doctor Bashir, and Major Kira carry out a bio-survey mission in the Gamma Quadrant. Whilst there they pick up a distress signal and divert to Boranis III, a planet on the edge of Dominion space. The population are found to be suffering from a disease inflicted by the Dominion. Bashir spends some time on the planet trying to find a cure for the disease, which is known as the "Teplan Blight". He is unable to do so, but does find a way to make children born on the planet immune to the Blight. [416]
● [417]
Captain Picard is assigned command of the Enterprise-E. He takes many of his Enterprise-D crew with him. [417]
● [418]
Miles and Keiko's child is transferred to Kira's womb after a Runabout accident. [418]
● [418]
Quark sells his remains after he is falsely informed that he is dying of Dorek Syndrome. His business licence is revoked after he fails to fulfil the contract. [418]
● [419]
Odo's shape shifting powers are removed by the Founders for killing another of his kind. [419]
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2373 |
● [420]
Fearing that Gowron may have been replaced by a Changeling, Starfleet sends the Defiant on a mission to infiltrate the Klingon command centre Ty'Gokor. Gowron proves to be innocent, but his advisor General Martok is revealed to be the Changeling. The Changeling is killed and Gowron, realising that he has been manipulated into war with the Federation, declares a cease fire. [420]
● [421]
Voyager is re-captured from the Kazon by Paris and a small group of Talaxians. Both Seska and Ensign Suder are killed during the operation. [421]
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People : |
Kathryn Janeway, Chakotay, Tuvok, B'Elanna Torres, Thomas Eugene Paris, Harry Kim, Seven of Nine, Neelix, The Doctor / Emergency Medical Hologram, Kes, Ensign Suder, Seska |
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Kazon, Talaxians |
● [422]
Conducting a mineral survey of Torga IV, a planet in the Gamma Quadrant, Captain Sisko discovers a crashed Jem'Hadar warship. Despite opposition from a group of Jem'Hadar led by the Vorta, Kilana, he manages to recover the ship and return it to Starfleet for analysis. In the process, one a Changeling hiding aboard the vessel dies. [422]
● [423]
Captain Janeway accepts an invitation from the Nechani to take shore leave on their planet. Whilst there Kes is injured when she accidentally walks into a sacred area of a religious site. She is ultimately healed. [423]
● [424]
The USS Voyager finds evidence of a wormhole having recently appeared and disappeared in a nearby solar system. Investigating, they discover a pair of Ferengi on a nearby planet, stranded there in 2366 when they passed through the Barzan wormhole. The Ferengi are using their advanced technology to exploit the iron-age Takarian natives. Voyager's crew manages to return the two Ferengi through the wormhole, but is unable to utilise it themselves. [424]
● [425]
Quark woos and becomes involved with Grilka again when she visits DS9, with some assistance in Klingon customs from Worf and Dax. Worf and Dax also become romantically involved with one another. [425]
● [66]
The USS Voyager investigates a gaseous anomaly which contains sirillium. Lieutenant Tuvok suffers from the effects of a repressed memory whilst the ship approaches the anomaly. Captain Janeway explores his memories via a Vulcan mind meld, and the EMH discovers that he is suffering from a form of memory virus which feeds on neural peptides. The virus is destroyed. [66]
● [426]
Jake Sisko becomes involved in combat operations against the Klingons on Ajilon Prime when Doctor Bashir diverts there whilst on the way back to Deep Space Nine. In the aftermath, Jake will write an article on his experiences there, including an unflinching look at what he considers to be his cowardly reaction to danger. [426]
● [427]
Tom and Harry are briefly imprisoned by the Akritiri. [427]
● [428]
Whilst visiting the Fire Caves of Bajor, Keiko O'Brien's body is possessed by a Pah-wraith. She attempts to force Chief O'Brien to attack the Prophets in the Bajoran wormhole, but although the plan comes close to success, O'Brien is able to defeat the Pah-wraith and force it from her body. [428]
● [88]
Voyager is thrown back in time to 1996 [88]; the ship prevents a temporal explosion which would otherwise have destroyed the Earth. [429]
● [430]
Voyager picks up some Enaran colonists from the Fima system to return them to their home on Enara Prime. One of the Enarans, Jora Mirell, uses her telepathic abilities to show Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres memories of a genocidal policy which the Enarans carried out against a segment of their population known as the Regressives. [430]
● [431]
Klingon agent Arne Darvin uses the Bajoran Orb of Time to throw the Defiant into the year 2267. There he attempt to kill Captain Kirk with a bomb. The Defiant crew are able to capture Darvin and foil his scheme. [431]
● [432]
Voyager trespasses on Swarm space to avoid a lengthy detour on their journey home. [432]
● [83]
Worf, Dax, Bashir, Leeta, and Quark take a vacation on Risa. Whilst there, Bashir and Leeta end their relationship. Worf decides to support a fundamentalist group who are attempting to shock Federation citizens out of what they see as a hedonistic self-involved lifestyle. He quickly turns against the group when their actions go too far. [83]
● [433]
Dax, Garak, Odo and Sisko are returning from a conference to Deep Space 9 when their Runabout passes through a plasma field. The field causes Odo to involuntarily bind all four into a version of the great link, in which they experience an event that took place on Deep Space Nine in 2366, during the Cardassian occupation of Bajor. They are eventually able to break free of the link. [433]
● [434]
Odo crashes on an inhospitable planet with Quark, the result of an assassination attempt on Quark by the Orion Syndicate. They are forced to climb a nearby mountain to call for help. Despite considerable hardship and personal disagreement, they are able to send a distress signal and are soon rescued. [434]
● [435]
The USS Voyager rescues some aliens from a stricken vessel, only to have them prove to be the Ilari Warlord, Tieran. Tieran transfers his consciousness into Kes via a device implanted in his body; Kes/Tieran then escapes Voyager and return to the Ilari home planet to attempt to take control of the government. Tieran is ultimately defeated and his consciousness destroyed. [435]
● [435]
Kes ends her romantic relationship with Neelix. [436]
● [437]
Bajor is accepted for entry into the Federation. One the eve of the ceremony, Captain Sisko locates the ancient Bajoran lost city of B'hala. Visions from the Bajoran prophets convince him that Bajor must reject Federation membership, and on his advice they choose to suspend their application. [437]
● [438]
The progressive faction wins the Q civil war with Voyager's help. Q mates with a female Q, helping to end the rifts which caused the war by producing a baby Q. [438]
● [439]
Silaran Prin murders several of the Shakaar resistance cell, seeking revenge for the severe disfigurement he recieved as a result of a bomb planted by them. Prin captures Major Kira, planning to deliver Kira's baby before killing her, thus avoiding harming an innocent. Kira is able to attack and kill Prin. [439]
● [440]
Janeway destroys a macro virus infestation on board Voyager. [440]
● [275]
Neelix meets Wixiban, an old friend, at the Nekrit supply depot. He becomes involved in some less than legal business dealings on the station and is sentenced to two weeks on deuterium maintenance duty for stealing a cylinder of warp plasma. [275]
● [441]
Ensign Jetal dies when Harry Kim is given medical priority. Memories of Ensign Jetal are deleted by Janeway. [442]
● [443]
Odo receives a sick infant Changeling from Quark and attempts to teach it to shapeshift, The infant ultimately dies, but Odo is able to absorb it into his body, restoring his shapeshifting abilities. Meanwhile, Major Kira gives birth to the O'Briens' baby. [443]
● [444]
The USS Voyager investigates an inversion nebula. The nebula is found to be maintained by an alien named Marayna, who taps into Voyager's holographic systems to relieve her lonliness. Both Tuvok and Harry Kim find themselves attravted to Marayna. [444]
● [445]
Captain Sisko engages in an obsessive pursuit of Michael Eddington, ultimately poisoning a Maquis planet and threatening to do the same to all other Maquis planets in the Demilitarised zone, in order to force Eddington to surrender. [445]
● [111]
Janeway experiences her own apparent death repeatedly when she is attacked by a non corporeal alien. [111]
● [446]
Bashir is replaced by a Changeling infiltrator whilst attending a burns conference on Meezan IV; he spends several months in a Dominion internment camp before escaping. [446]
● [447]
Dukat becomes the head of the Cardassian government after assisting the Dominion in their take-over of the planet. [447]
● [62]
Bashir admits that he was genetically engineered as a child; his father is sentenced to two years in prison as a result. [62]
● [448]
Chakotay encounters a group of ex-Borg; experiences a limited version of the Borg collective. [448]
● [449]
Odo falls for Arissa, a woman apparently on the run from the Orion syndicate. Arissa proves to be an undercover agent working for the Idanian government who has had her memories altered so as to pass telepathic scans. She ends the relationship with Odo when her memories are restored. [449]
● [450]
Quark briefly works as an arms dealer with Hagath and Gaila. [450]
● [451]
Voyager's EMH experiments with modifications to his personality, resulting in some negative effects on his behaviour. [451]
● [452]
The fifth Weyoun clone served as Chief Dominion Liaison to the Cardassian government. [452]
● [53]
The USS Voyager undertakes to defend the planet Nezu from a series of asteroid impacts. A garbled message is picked up from a Doctor Vatm, a scientist on the planet who claims that the asteroids are artificial. Tuvok and Neelix attempt to recover Doctor Vatm, but he is poisoned as they attempt to return to the ship using an orbital tether. Tuvok and Neelix are able to return to Voyager with information which allows the ship to successfully defend the planet. [53]
● [453]
Voyager encounters a Taresian ship whose crew claim that Harry Kim is in fact a member of their species. Although DNA analysis indicates that this is true, it is discovered that Ensign Kim's DNA was actually implanted by a virus on stardate 50698. Voyager is able to recover Kim and reverse the infection. [453]
● [454]
Quark regains his Ferengi Business licence in exchange for helping to break up the relationship between Ishka and Grand Nagus Zek.. [454]
● [455]
Worf and Dax agree to serve on the Rotarran, General Martok's Bird of Prey. Although Martok is suffering from the effects of his captivity under the Dominion, Worf is able to help him overcome this difficulty and succeed in his mission. [455]
● [456]
Kira ends her involvement in Shakaar after a visit to Kendra Shrine. [456]
● [457]
The Klingons pick up an encrypted message which is apparently from a remnant of the Maquis. The message indicates that cloaked missiles have been launched against Cardassia. Michael Eddington agrees to assist Captain Sisko in destroying the missiles. However this proves to be a ruse - there are no missiles, and the plan was to force Sisko to help Eddington locate and rescue Maquis survivors. Eddington is killed in the process. [457]
● [458]
The EMH creates a holographic family in an attempt to experience normal family life. His daughter, Belle, is killed in an accident shortly afterwards. [458]
● [459]
The USS Voyager encounters the Voth civilisation. Although initially hostile, the Voth eventually agree to allow the ship to continue on its way. [459]
● [112]
Ensign Vorik undergoes the Vulcan pon farr, driving him to attack B'Elanna Torres. She subsequently experiences a version of pon farr herself. Voyager encounters the first signs that they are approaching Borg space. [112]
● [460]
The second Borg invasion of the Federation. The cube is defeated by a Federation fleet including the USS Defiant and the USS Enterprise-E. The Enterprise-E subsequently travels back in time to 2063 in order to prevent the Borg from creating an alternate timeline in which the Federation is never created. [363]
● [461]
Chief O'Brien leads a teacm to Empok Nor, an abandoned Cardassian station of the same type as Deep Space Nine, in order to cannibalise it for spare parts. Whilst there, O'Brien's engineering crew is attacked by Cardassian agents who had been in hibernation on the station. Garak, under the influence of a Cardassian device which affects his mind, also attempts to kill O'Brien. The Chief is able to incapacitate Garak and defeat the Cardassian agents. [461]
● [462]
On Stardate 50912 the EMH's optical sensors reconfigured to allow sight in the microwave range of the EM spectrum. [462]
● [463]
The USS Defiant discovers the wreck of the USS Columbia, NX-02, abandoned on a planet in the Gamma Quadrant. Efforts to salvage the wreck are abandoned with the arrival of Dominion attack ships, and postponed indefinitely as the Dominion War begins. [463]
● [464]
After considerable effort, Jake Sisko manages to obtain a baseball card as a present for his father. [464]
● [465]
Voyager's crew enjoy a holodeck simulation based on a scenario in which the Maquis stage a revolt on the ship. The simulation proves to have been created by Tuvok as a security training tool shortly after the Maquis first came aboard. A bug planted in the program by Seska attempts to use the scenario to attack the real Voyager, but is unsuccessful. [465]
● [466]
Kes undergoes a series of time jumps, a result of contamination by Chroniton radiation. The EMH is able to remove the radiation from her body. [466]
● [467]
Janeway begins spending time in the Leonardo da Vinci holoprogram. [467]
● [467]
Voyager encounters the Borg and Species 8472. [467]
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People : |
Kathryn Janeway, Chakotay, Tuvok, B'Elanna Torres, Thomas Eugene Paris, Harry Kim, Seven of Nine, Neelix, The Doctor / Emergency Medical Hologram, Kes |
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Species : |
Borg, 8472, Humans |
● [468]
Worf becomes engaged to Lieutenant Commander Dax. [468]
● [468]
The Dominion War begins. Dukat regains control of Deep Space Nine when the Dominion capture the station. [468]
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● [469]
Seven of Nine is chosen to be the Borg representative to the crew of the USS Voyager. She is removed from the collective consciousness while undertaking this task. [469]
● [469]
Voyager defeats a force of 8472 vessels; end of the Borg/8472 war. [469]
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People : |
Kathryn Janeway, Chakotay, Tuvok, B'Elanna Torres, Thomas Eugene Paris, Harry Kim, Seven of Nine, Neelix, The Doctor / Emergency Medical Hologram, Kes |
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Species : |
Borg, 8472 |
● [68]
Kes becomes non corporeal; she hurls Voyager 9,500 light years closer to Federation space. [68]
● [470]
Tom and B'Elanna become romantically involved. [470]
● [471]
Captain Sisko launches a raid into Dominion-held territory, destroying a Ketracel White production facility and limiting supplies of the drug used to control the Jem'Hadar. [471]
● [472]
Chakotay is brainwashed by the Vori into becoming a soldier in their war against the Kradin. [472]
● [473]
Captain Sisko and his crew crashland on a planet after their ship is damaged on a covert mission behind enemy lines. They manage to overcome a band of Jem'Hadar who are also on the planet, thanks to their Vorta leader betraying them. [473]
● [474]
Alexander Rozhenko is assigned to the Klingon warship Rotarran. [474]
● [474]
Worf serves as First officer of the Rotarran under General Martok. [474]
● [475]
Sisko becomes an adjutant on Starbase 375. Jadzia Dax becomes commander of the Defiant. [475]
● [476]
Starfleet gathers a force at Starbase 375 in preparation for an operation to retake Deep Space Nine. [476]
● [477]
Harry becomes attracted to Seven of Nine, an attraction she does not return. [477]
● [478]
Starfleet launches an operation to recapture Deep Space Nine. Captain Sisko leads a large Federation force, but this is bogged down battling a Dominion fleet. The Defiant breaks through and reaches Deep Space Nine just as the minefield is destroyed; Sisko convinces the Prophets to prevent Dominion reinforcements from coming through the wormhole. A joint Federation/Klingon force recaptures the station. [478]
● [478]
As Dominion forces leave, Damar murders Ziyal. Distraught at losing both the station and his daughter, Dukat becomes mentally unbalanced and is captured by Federation forces. [478]
● [479]
Seven of Nine finds the SS Raven in Bomar space. [479]
● [480]
Voyager's crew undergoes involuntary medical testing by an alien species. [480]
● [481]
Alexander is transferred to the IKS Ya'Vang. [481]
● [482]
Voyager encounters the Krenim, a species who use temporal technology in weapons applications. The encounter passes peacefully. [482]
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The Mirror Universe version of Vedek Bareil arrives on DS9, intending to steal the Bajoran Orb of Prophecy and Change. He ultimately decides not to steal the Orb, and returns tot he Mirror Universe empty handed. [483]
● [484]
Bashir begins to help a group of genetically engineered people. [484]
● [485]
B'Elanna is accused of inciting violence with her thoughts on the Mari home world. Fortunately Tuvok is able to prove her innocence. [485]
● [486]
Quark's mother, Ishka is captured by the Dominion. He assembles a team and is able to successfully rescue Ishka and capture the Vorta agent, Yelgrun. The Vorta prisoner Keevan is killed during the mission. [486]
● [487]
A group of raider ships attack Voyager,s tealing the main computer system. Captain Janeway is able to recover the computer, with the help of a holographic version of Leonardo Da Vinci. [487]
● [485]
Dukat escapes from Federation custody when the ship transporting him is destroyed by the Dominion. [488]
● [489]
Morn is apparently killed in an ion storm. He proves to have been involved in the infamous Lissepian Mother's Day heist, faking his own death after absconding with all the profits from the robbery. Although his criminal partners attempt to find and steal the profits from teh venture, they are all arrested and Morn escapes with the money. [489]
● [490]
Neelix is killed during an away mission; he is revived by Borg technology. [490]
● [491]
Chakotay helps Voyager escape from captivity by the Dream Species. [491]
● [492]
The Dominion fields a new type of Jem'Hadar, specifically designed for the war in the Alpha Quadrant. [492]
● [493]
Voyager's EMH relays messages from the ship to Starfleet via an alien communications array. A message to Janeway informs her that her fiance Mark Johnson has married a co-worker. Voyager finds that the Maquis have been wiped out. [493]
● [494]
O'Brien goes undercover on Farius Prime to penetrate the Orion Syndicate for Starfleet Intelligence. [494]
● [495]
Worf and Dax are sent to retrieve a Federation intelligence agent working in on the planet Soukara, in Cardassian space. During the mission Dax is injured, and Worf chooses to abandon the mission and return her to the station for medical treatment. As a result the agent they were sent to rescue is killed. A permanent note is entered on Word's service record. [495]
● [496]
Kira uses the Orb of Time to travel to 2346 and meet her mother. [496]
● [497]
Voyager rescues a critically ill Hirogen hunter who wishes to finish his hunt against a member of Species 8472. Seven of Nine assist the Hirogen in capturing his pey, against Captain Janewway's orders. [497]
● [498]
False memories prompt Seven of Nine to accuse an Entharan trader of assault. [498]
● [499]
Bashir is kidnapped by Section 31 for the first time. [499]
● [500]
The USS Voyager is captured by the Hirogen. They force the crew to create large holodecks abouard the ship, where the crew must re-enact various violent episodes from history - and attempt to substitute holographic violence for the Hirogen's traditional hunting culture. [500]
● [501]
The Voyager crew are able to escape from Hirogen control and recapture the ship from the Hirogen. In the aftermath, Captain Janeway gives the Hirogen holographic technology in hopes that they can fulfil their obsession with hunting using holograms rather than live prey. [501]
● [502]
Dominion forces invade the planet Betazed; the planet's loss is regarded as a disaster for the Allied forces. [502]
● [502]
The Romulans join the war against the Dominion. [502]
● [503]
Kira becomes romantically involved with Odo. [503]
● [504]
Tom helps Steth repair his ship, which is powered by a co-axial warp core. [504]
● [505]
Voyager attempts to stabilize some Omega molecules. [505]
● [506]
An archeological dig on Bajor uncovers a tablet which describes an event called "The Reckoning", a battle between the Prophets and the Pah Wraiths. The battle subsequently takes place on Deep Space Nine, but is interrupted by Kai Winn. [506]
● [507]
Chakotay falls in love with a Ramuran woman, Kellin; she leaves him after being recaptured by her people. [507]
● [508]
Jake Sisko and Cadet Nog are travelling in the Runabout Shenandoah when a Dominion warship attacks. They are saved and picked up by the USS Valiant, a Defiant class ship which has been fighting behind enemy lines since the outbreak fo the Dominion war. The Valiant, which is crewed by a Cadet squad, is subsequently destroyed attacking a new Dominion battleship. Jake and Nog are able to escape the ship in the final moments before its destruction. [508]
● [509]
Voyager passes through a region of space inhabited by the Kyrian and Vaskan species, two races which are engaging in an armed conflict. Voyager is tnagentially involved, but quickly leaves the area. In the centuries to come the Kyrians will come to blame Voyager and the Vaskans for beginning the conflict. Their history depicts Voyager as a heavily armed warship crewed by sadists and murderers. A copy of Voyager's EMH program which was left behind will help them acquire a more accurate view of history. [509]
● [510]
Voyager's crew are replicated by the Deuterium/metal lifeform on the Demon planet. [510]
● [511]
Grand Nagus Zek is deposed for allowing women to wear clothes and make a profit, throwing the Ferengi alliance into chaos. Quark must impersonate his own mother in order to help the Nagus regain power. [511]
● [512]
Miles and Keiko O'Brien's daughter Molly falls into a time portal. O'Brien is able to reverse the effects. [512]
● [513]
Seven of Nine pilots Voyager through a Motarra class nebula while the crew is in stasis. [513]
● [21]
The Defiant picks up a distress call from a Starfleet officer, Lisa Cusak, marooned on a barely-habitable planet. The ship rushes to the rescue, but on arrival finds that they have been receiving signals through a time distortion, and Cusak has been dead for three years and two months. [21]
● [514]
Voyager encounters Arturis, an alien with a gift for languages. He offers to translate the scrambled message Voyager recieved from Starfleet via the Hirogen array. The message reports the location of a new Starfleet vessel with a "slipstream" drive which has been sent on autopilot to the Delta Quadrant. With this USS Dauntless, Voyager's crew can get back home within a few months. However, the ship proves to be a trap created by Arturis, intended to deliver Voyager's crew to the Borg - revenge for the assimilation of Arturis's people by the Borg after Janeway helped them in their war with Species 8472. [514]
● [515]
The first Allied offensive captures the Chin'Toka system from the Dominion. [515]
● [515]
Jadzia Dax is killed by Gul Dukat, who seals the entrance to the Wormhole. The Dax symbiont develops life-threatening complications whilst on its way home to Trill; to save its life it is transplanted into the only available host, Ezri Teegan. [515]
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2375 |
● [29]
Kira is promoted to Colonel. [29]
● [516]
Tom begins playing the Captain Proton holoprogram. [516]
● [516]
Voyager crosses a 2,500 light year wide gulf in space - possibly the gap between two galactic arms. Janeway goes through a bout of depression and isolates herself from the crew. [516]
● [517]
A transporter accident aboard Voyager allows some of Seven of Nine's nanoprobes to infect the EMH's mobile emitter. The result is "One", a Borg drone equipped with 29th century technology. One ultimately sacrifices himself in order to save Voyager's crew from the Borg. [517]
● [518]
B'Elanna begins to use dangerous holoprograms without safties in order to alleviate her depression over the fate of the Maquis. [518]
● [519]
Janeway forges a peace treaty with Species 8472. [519]
● [520]
The Delta Flyer crashes, trapping Ensign Wildman on board. Voyager's crew are able to recover her whilst Neelix cares for her daughter, Naomi. [520]
● [515]
Dukat becomes a follower of the pah-wraiths. [515]
● [521]
Voyager is almost destroyed during an attempt to reach home via Quantum Slipstream drive. [521]
● [522]
Sisko discovers the Orb of the Emissary and uses it to re-open the Bajoran Wormhole. [522]
● [523]
Tom is reduced in rank to Ensign and sentenced to thirty days in the brig for his actions at the space ocean. [523]
● [524]
Garak assists the Cardassian resistance movement. [524]
● [524]
Ezri is given the rank of Lieutenant and appointed a Counsellor on Deep Space Nine. [524]
● [525]
An injured alien life form attaches itself to B'Elanna. Voyager's EMH creates a hologram of Dr Crell Moset, a noted Cardassian xenobiology expert, in order to assist with her treatment. Ethical concerns are raised when it is realised that Moset is a war criminal. Once B'Elanna is successfully treated, the Moset program is deleted. [525]
● [526]
Seven of Nine develops a version of multiple personality disorder when assimilated personalities are reactivated by a damaged Borg vinculum. [526]
● [527]
The USS T'Kumbra, a Vulcan crewed Nebula class starship, stops at Deep Space Nine. Whilst there the ship's baseball team engage the hastily formed "Deep Space Niners" in a baseball game. Although the Niners are heavily defeated, they are delighted with their performance - much to Captain Solok's displeasure. [527]
● [528]
Dr Bashir performs a procedure on Sarina Douglas which cured her neurological condition, allowing her to lead a normal life. Although she enjoys a brief love affair with Bashir, Douglas subsequently leaves to pursue an internship at the Corgal research center. [528]
● [529]
Voyager traverses the territory of the Devore, a species with a pathological hatred of all telepaths. The ship is able to transport a group of refugee telepaths to safety, engaging in an elaborate ruse to fool the Devore agent in charge of escorting the ship. [529]
● [10]
The fifth Weyoun is killed in a suspicious transporter accident. [10]
● [10]
The sixth Weyoun clone, considered defective by his creators, attempts to defect to Odo. The Seventh is assigned the task of tracking him down and destroying him, and is ultimately successful. [10]
● [530]
Kor is assigned as third in command of the Rotarian, General Martok's ship. Despite his legendary reputation, Kor proves to be far beyond his best. Nevertheless he is able to make a glorious last stand against a fleet of Dominion attack ships, allowing the other ships of Martok's fleet to escape Dominion space. [530]
● [442]
The EMH recovers his memories of Ensign Jetal and is nearly driven insane. [442]
● [531]
The Defiant visits AR-558 to deliver reinforcements. The senior officers remain on the planet to help defend a Dominion communications array which the Federation has captured. Despite a difficult tactical situation, they are able to fend off Jem'Hadar attacks and hold the array. During the battle, Cadet Nog loses his leg when he is shot with a Dominion weapon. [531]
● [532]
Colonel Kira is abducted from Deep Space Nine by a Pah-Wraith cult led by Gul Dukat on Empok Nor. She is able to escape. [532]
● [533]
Worf visits the Enterprise-E. Whilst he is there, the ship travels to the Briar Patch where the crew expose the plot by Admiral Dougherty and the Son'a to forcibly relocate the Ba'ku. [533]
● [534]
Voyager becomes temporarily stranded when it encounters a "subspace sandbar". Whilst stranded the ship encounters a group of photonics life forms who confuse one of Voyager's holodeck programs for real life forms. The crew are able to resolve the situation and escape the sandbar. [534]
● [535]
Nog struggles to come to terms with the loss of his leg at the siege of AR-558. [535]
● [536]
Chief O'Brien goes missing whilst on a mission to penetrate the Orion Syndicate, prompting Ezri to return to her home planet to find him. [536]
● [537]
Tuvok and Tom are stranded on a planet which experiences accelerated time. [537]
● [538]
Ezri captures the Vulcan murderer responsible for two deaths on Deep Space Nine. [538]
● [539]
Odo meets Laas, another of the infant Changelings sent out into the galaxy. [539]
● [540]
An Easter Egg element in the Vic Fontaine holosuite program prompts the Deep Space Nine senior crew to stage a robbery on the casino in order to return the program to normal. [540]
● [294]
Voyager encounters a gigantic space going life form which is capable of devouring whole vessels after lulling their crew into a state of blissful euphoria via telepathy. Seven of Nine is able to save the ship thanks to the help of Qatai, an alien who hunts the creature. [541]
● [543]
Worf is reported Missing in Action during the Dominion war. Ezri steals a Runabout and manages to find his escape pod, but the two are captured by the Breen. [543] They are subsequently freed by Legate Damar. [542]
● [544]
The seventh Weyoun clone is killed by Worf. [544]
● [545]
Chakotay helps to communicate with a species occupying chaotic space. [545]
● [546]
The Chin'toka system is retaken by Dominion and Breen forces. The USS Defiant is destroyed during the battle. [546]
● [546]
A Breen fleet launches an attack against Earth, destroying Starfleet Headquarters and badly damaging the San Francisco area. The Breen suffer heavy losses in the attack. [546]
● [547]
Seven of Nine is offered a position in the Think Tank. [547]
● [548]
Seven of Nine is almost re-assimilated by the Borg during an attempt to steal a transwarp coil. [548]
● [549]
Odo begins to display signs of a terminal illness; he is later cured by Doctor Bashir. [549]
● [75]
Voyager prevents a catastrophe by piloting a Malon freighter into a star before it can explode. [75]
● [550]
Worf kills Gowron in personal combat. [550]
● [551]
Seven of Nine begins to investigate Human dating protocols. [551]
● [552]
Harry leads his first away mission - almost destroying Voyager in the process. [552]
● [554]
The Cardassian population rises up against the Dominion. The Dominion destroy a city of 2 million people in retaliation. [555]
● [555]
Bashir and Ezri become romantically involved. [555]
● [556]
The Cardassian fleet switches sides, helping the Allies to inflict a major defeat on the Dominion and Breen forces. As allied forces approach Cardassia, Odo links with the female Founder and convinces her to end the Dominion war. Garak chooses to remain on the devastated Cardassia to assist in rebuilding efforts. [555]
● [556]
The eighth and last Weyoun is killed by Garak. [556]
● [556]
Dukat attempts to release the pah-wraiths from captivity with the help of Kai Winn, and is trapped in the fire caves with them for all eternity by Sisko. Sisko ascends to a higher state of being, choosing to live with the Bajoran Prophets within the wormhole. [556]
● [556]
In the aftermath of the Dominion war, Kira is appointed commander of Deep Space Nine; Worf becomes Ambassador to the Klingon Empire; O'Brien accepts a teaching post at Starfleet Academy; Odo returns to the Great link, ending his relationship with Kira; Rom becomes the Ferengi Grand Nagus. [556]
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● [557]
Seven of Nine encounters some ex-Borg drones whom she once re-assimilated into the collective after an accident released them. [557]
● [558]
B'Elanna has a near death experience in which she experiences the Barge of the Dead. [558]
● [559]
The EMH experiments with daydreaming. [559]
● [560]
Tom rebuilds an old shuttle, Alice, and is nearly killed by the ship's neural interface. [560]
● [561]
Tuvok is seriously injured when he is attacked by the Ba'Neth, a mysterious species long thought by the Kessat to be mythical. Voyager is able to discover a Ba'Neth outpost and gain information which allows Tuvok to recover successfully. [561]
● [562]
Voyager encounters the underspace corridor network which allows extremely high speed travel across a large portion of the galaxy. Seven of Nine reawakens one of the remnants of the Vaadwaur species, who have lain dormant for 892 years in stasis pods after being destroyed by an alliance including the Turei. Vaadwaur ships attempt to capture Voyager, and although they are defeated many of the Vaadwaur escape into the corridor network. [562]
● [563]
Seven of Nine recovers the body of John Kelly, lost in a graviton ellipse since 2032. [563]
● [564]
Voyager uses an alien catapult device to advance several years in its journey towards Earth. [564]
● [565]
Barclay works on the Pathfinder project; he successfully creates a method of contacting USS Voyager on a regular basis. [565]
● [566]
Tom creates the Fair Haven holoprogram. [566]
● [566]
Janeway begins a relationship with a holographic man from the Fair Haven program. [566]
● [567]
Voyager encounters a planet which exists in a highly accelerated time frame compared to the rest of the galaxy. The ship has a large though unintentional effect on the planets culture. [567]
● [568]
The EMH becomes a major singer on the Qomar home world. [568]
● [569]
Seven of Nine is kidnapped by Penk, a Tsunkatse organizer. [569]
● [570]
Ensign Lindsay Ballard returns briefly to Voyager, having escaped the Kobali who were holding her captive. She returns to the Kobali after it becomes clear that she can no longer consider herself Human. [570]
● [571]
B'Elanna becomes the inspiration for a playwright when she crash-lands on a primitive planet. [571]
● [572]
Kes returns to Voyager and travels back in time in an attempt to destroy the ship; she is ultimately convinced by Captain Janeway to return to her home world. [572]
● [573]
The EMH is transported back to the Alpha Quadrant to treat his creator, Lewis Zimmerman. [573]
● [574]
Voyager assists the Borg Unimatrix Zero drones. [574]
|
2377 |
● [575]
Seven of Nine's cortical node breaks down; Icheb donates his. [575]
● [577]
Many of Voyager's crew fall under the influence of an old mind control program implanted by a Bajoran Vedek. [577]
● [578]
Harry is assigned as Captain of the Nightingale, his first command. [578]
● [579]
The EMH briefly defects to a group of holograms being hunted by the Hirogen. [579]
● [580]
B'Elanna convinces a nomadic Klingon sect to settle on a Delta Quadrant planet after decades of wandering. [580]
● [581]
Voyager is briefly stranded in The Void, a closed subspace region with no natural resources; Janeway creates an alliance of ships in order to break free. [581]
● [582]
Many of Voyager's crew are kidnapped by the Quarren and have their memory wiped so they can serve as workers on the Quarren homeworld. [582]
● [582]
The EMH acts as the ship's Emergency Command Hologram for the first time, assisting in the rescue of Voyager's crew from the Quarren home world. [582]
● [583]
Q makes a visit to Voyager and forces Captain Janeway to assist in the raising of his son, Q2. [583]
● [584]
The EMH writes the holonovel "Let Photons Be Free", a major success in the Alpha Quadrant. [584]
● [585]
Voyager finds the Friendship One probe. The Starship is able to repair much of the damage done to the planet the probe landed on. [585]
● [586]
Neelix leaves Voyager, becoming a Federation ambassador to the Delta Quadrant. [586]
● [587]
Chakotay falls in love with Seven of Nine. [587]
● [587]
Tuvok develops early symptoms of a degenerative neurological condition. [587]
● [587]
Seven of Nine begins dating Commander Chakotay. [587]
● [589]
Captain Janeway is promoted to Admiral. [590]
|
2379 |
● [590]
Shinzon assassinates the Romulan senate and siezes control of the Empire. [590]
● [590]
Riker marries Commander Deanna Troi. He accepts the captaincy of the USS Titan, leaving the Enterprise-E. [590]
● [590]
The Enterprise-E travels to Romulus to meet Praetor Shinzon. Shinzon attempts to destroy the Enterprise-E as part of a plot to launch a war against the Federation. Data is killed [590]
● [591]
The USS Titan, under the command of Captain Riker, visits the planet Romulus in the aftermath of Shinzon's attempted coup. During the mission the Titan is swept to the Small Magellanic Cloud after being swept into the spatial rift created by the destruction of Shinzon's Thalaron weapon. There they encounter the Neyel [592], a species of genetically enhanced Humans discovered by Captain Sulu in 2298. [593]
|
# |
Series |
Season |
Source |
Comment |
1 |
TNG |
1 |
Encounter at Farpoint |
|
2 |
TNG |
1 |
Angel One |
Contact took place 62 years ago |
3 |
DS9 |
4 |
Paradise Lost |
Inyo said he had been a politician for 70 years. |
4 |
VOY |
1 |
Ex Post Facto |
67 years before the episode |
5 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
Page 93 |
6 |
TNG |
5 |
The First Duty |
|
7 |
TNG |
4 |
Half a Life |
He was 60 in the episode |
8 |
DS9 |
1 |
Emissary |
60 years ago |
9 |
TNG |
6 |
The Chase |
60 years ago |
10 |
DS9 |
7 |
Treachery, Faith, and the Great River |
|
11 |
DS9 |
3 |
Meridian |
60 years before the episode |
12 |
TNG |
3 |
The Defector |
|
13 |
ENT |
4 |
These Are The Voyages... |
Troi states the date |
14 |
TNG |
3 |
The Vengeance Factor |
Crusher reports that this happened 53 years ago |
15 |
TNG |
3 |
The Vengeance Factor |
|
16 |
TNG |
6 |
Realm of Fear |
OBrien said this happened over 50 years ago; this is 51 years before the episode |
17 |
TNG |
6 |
Realm of Fear |
|
18 |
TNG |
1 |
Too Short a Season |
Forty five years before the episode |
19 |
TNG |
1 |
Too Short a Season |
|
20 |
DS9 |
6 |
The Sound of Her Voice |
Bashir said she was 51 at time of death, which was three years and two months before the episode in 2374. |
21 |
DS9 |
6 |
The Sound of Her Voice |
|
22 |
TNG |
1 |
Coming of Age |
|
23 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
Page 95 |
24 |
TNG |
5 |
Conundrum |
Date listed on her personnel record readout |
25 |
TNG |
6 |
Tapestry |
|
26 |
|
|
Various Voyager episodes |
|
27 |
TNG |
7 |
Dark Page |
|
28 |
DS9 |
7 |
Image in the Sand |
Joseph gives the specific date |
29 |
DS9 |
7 |
Image in the Sand |
|
30 |
DS9 |
7 |
Image in the Sand |
Two months after they met, as per Joseph's description |
31 |
DS9 |
7 |
Image in the Sand |
Joseph gives the reference |
32 |
DS9 |
1 |
Emissary |
|
33 |
TNG |
7 |
Inheritance |
|
34 |
DS9 |
2 |
Rivals |
Dax says O'Brien is 'not a day over thirty eight' |
35 |
DS9 |
2 |
Whispers |
|
36 |
DS9 |
7 |
Image in the Sand |
Joseph gives the reference. This could possibly be in May or later, presuming that Sarah became pregnant after the marriage in July. Although there's really no reason she might not become pregnant earlier than this. |
37 |
TNG |
2 |
The Icarus Factor |
Riker was abandoned by his father 15 years earlier at the age of 15 |
38 |
TNG |
1 |
Datalore |
|
39 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
Page 98 |
40 |
TNG |
5 |
Conundrum |
Date listed on his personnel record readout |
41 |
TNG |
5 |
Conundrum |
|
42 |
TNG |
2 |
The Icarus Factor |
|
43 |
TNG |
1 |
The Naked Now |
|
44 |
TNG |
1 |
Datalore |
Data said he was found 26 years earlier |
45 |
TNG |
3 |
The Bonding |
|
46 |
DS9 |
3 |
Distant Voices |
He celebrated his 30th birthday in 2371 |
47 |
DS9 |
1 |
Emissary |
Jadzia said she was 28 |
48 |
DS9 |
2 |
Shadowplay |
Stated to have happened almost thirty years ago |
49 |
DS9 |
2 |
Shadowplay |
|
50 |
DS9 |
2 |
The Maquis, Part 2 |
Kira says she lived under the Cardassians for 26 years; the occupation ended in 2369 |
51 |
TNG |
3 |
Yesterday's Enterprise |
|
52 |
TNG |
5 |
Conundrum |
Assuming a 4 year course, note that this is inconsistent with Data's statement that he graduated 'class of 78' in Encounter at Farpoint |
53 |
VOY |
3 |
Rise |
|
54 |
TNG |
3 |
Yesterday's Enterprise |
Sela states this happened one year after Yar's capture |
55 |
TNG |
5 |
Redemption, Part 2 |
|
56 |
DS9 |
3 |
Second Skin |
|
57 |
DS9 |
2 |
The Maquis, Part 1 |
|
58 |
VOY |
1 |
Parallax |
|
59 |
TNG |
3 |
Sins of the Father |
20 years prior to the episode |
60 |
VOY |
1 |
Jetrel |
|
61 |
TNG |
4 |
Family |
|
62 |
DS9 |
5 |
Doctor Bashir, I Presume? |
|
63 |
TNG |
3 |
The Vengeance Factor |
Sovereign Marouk says the last such attempt happened 18 years ago |
64 |
TNG |
3 |
Evolution |
|
65 |
DS9 |
2 |
Playing God |
|
66 |
VOY |
3 |
Flashback |
|
67 |
VOY |
1 |
Eye of the Needle |
|
68 |
VOY |
4 |
The Gift |
|
69 |
DS9 |
1 |
Dax |
Dax says she has known Sisko for 20 years |
70 |
TNG |
1 |
Datalore |
He states that he spent 3 years as an Ensign |
71 |
TNG |
4 |
Redemption, Part 1 |
Selar says this happened when she was four years old. |
72 |
TNG |
4 |
Redemption, Part 1 |
|
73 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
Page 108 |
74 |
VOY |
1 |
Caretaker |
|
75 |
VOY |
5 |
Juggernaut |
|
76 |
DS9 |
1 |
Emissary |
This is four years before his graduation. Note this is inconsistent with Defiant in which Sisko says he has been in Starfleet for 20 years, i.e. since 2351. Presumably Sisko rounded the number slightly. |
77 |
DS9 |
4 |
Rules of Engagement |
O'Brien says he has been in Starfleet for 22 years. |
78 |
TNG |
7 |
Journey's End |
|
79 |
DS9 |
3 |
Family Business |
|
80 |
VOY |
7 |
Lineage |
|
81 |
TNG |
4 |
Legacy |
|
82 |
DS9 |
4 |
The Way of the Warrior |
|
83 |
DS9 |
5 |
Let He Who Is Without Sin... |
|
84 |
DS9 |
4 |
Indiscretion |
|
85 |
TNG |
6 |
Chain of Command, Part 1 |
Jellico notes that Riker graduated in the class of 57; this is 4 years earlier |
86 |
|
|
Speculative |
Assumes she joined the accadamy at age 18 |
87 |
TNG |
6 |
True-Q |
|
88 |
VOY |
3 |
Future's End, Part 1 |
|
89 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
second edition, page 281, assuming a four year acadaemy course |
90 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
second edition, page 281, assuming a four year acadamey course |
91 |
DS9 |
1 |
Emissary |
Sisko notes that he met his future wife 15 years ago whilst waiting for his first posting |
92 |
TNG |
3 |
Allegiance |
'Picard says he visited the planet 12 years prior to the episode, which is set in 2366 |
93 |
TNG |
3 |
Allegiance |
|
94 |
TNG |
1 |
The Battle |
|
95 |
TNG |
2 |
The Measure of a Man |
|
96 |
|
|
Star Trek - The Lost Years 7 : The Buried Age |
|
97 |
VOY |
5 |
Dark Frontier, Part 1 |
Stardate of 32611.4 given for this event, which equates to 2355 |
98 |
VOY |
5 |
Dark Frontier, Part 1 |
|
99 |
|
|
Speculative |
Assuming it takes 3 years to assimilate into Federation society |
100 |
DS9 |
1 |
Move Along Home |
|
101 |
DS9 |
2 |
The Circle |
Odo notes that Kira had been breaking rules for 14.5 years |
102 |
VOY |
5 |
Dark Frontier, Part 1 |
Stardate given as 32623.5, which equates to 2355. Note this is only 12.1 units after they set out, which should be just a few days, but the dialogue states it to be 8 months later |
103 |
VOY |
2 |
Threshold |
|
104 |
DS9 |
1 |
Duet |
|
105 |
TNG |
1 |
Heart of Glory |
|
106 |
TNG |
6 |
Chain of Command, Part 1 |
Jellico notes that Riker graduated in the class of 57 |
107 |
TNG |
7 |
The Pegasus |
|
108 |
|
|
Speculative |
assumes an 8 year medical degree |
109 |
DS9 |
2 |
Whispers |
Stated to be twelve years before the episode. |
110 |
VOY |
5 |
Dark Frontier, Part 1 |
Seven said they tracked the cube for three years |
111 |
VOY |
3 |
Coda |
|
112 |
VOY |
3 |
Blood Fever |
|
113 |
|
|
Speculative |
Assuming a four year academy course |
114 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
|
115 |
DS9 |
1 |
Q-Less |
|
116 |
TNG |
6 |
Second Chances |
|
117 |
TNG |
1 |
Too Short a Season |
Based on forty years of civil war which began forty five years before the episode |
118 |
DS9 |
2 |
Paradise |
Said to be over ten years before the episode |
119 |
DS9 |
2 |
Paradise |
|
120 |
|
|
Various Deep Space Nine episodes |
|
121 |
TNG |
1 |
Datalore |
He states that he spent '10 or 12' years in the Lieutenant grades. This presumes 11 |
122 |
TNG |
1 |
Too Short a Season |
Four years before the episode in 2364 |
123 |
TNG |
5 |
Conundrum |
Four years after he enlisted |
124 |
TNG |
4 |
Identity Crisis |
|
125 |
TNG |
1 |
Too Short a Season |
Two years before the episode |
126 |
DS9 |
2 |
Cardassians |
|
127 |
TNG |
6 |
Realm of Fear |
O'Brien says he has been using Transporters for 22 years. In |
128 |
TNG |
4 |
The Wounded |
|
129 |
DS9 |
2 |
Necessary Evil |
|
130 |
DS9 |
2 |
Profit and Loss |
|
131 |
VOY |
6 |
Collective |
Five years after her assimilation |
132 |
VOY |
6 |
Collective |
|
133 |
TNG |
7 |
All Good Things |
The episode makes it clear that the ship is launched very shortly before the Farpoint mission |
134 |
TNG |
1 |
Code of Honor |
|
135 |
TNG |
1 |
The Last Outpost |
|
136 |
TNG |
1 |
Where No One Has Gone Before |
|
137 |
TNG |
1 |
Lonely Among Us |
|
138 |
TNG |
1 |
Justice |
|
139 |
TNG |
1 |
Hide and Q |
Just prior to the episode |
140 |
TNG |
1 |
Hide and Q |
|
141 |
TNG |
1 |
Haven |
|
142 |
TNG |
1 |
The Big Goodbye |
|
143 |
TNG |
1 |
Angel One |
|
144 |
TNG |
1 |
11001001 |
Shortly before the episode |
145 |
TNG |
1 |
11001001 |
|
146 |
TNG |
1 |
When the Bough Breaks |
|
147 |
TNG |
1 |
Home Soil |
|
148 |
DS9 |
3 |
Equilibrium |
Jadzia says she spent three years as an initiate; the episode Dax establishes her joining as taking place two years before 2369 |
149 |
TNG |
1 |
The Arsenal of Freedom |
|
150 |
TNG |
1 |
Symbiosis |
|
151 |
TNG |
1 |
Skin of Evil |
|
152 |
TNG |
1 |
We'll Always Have Paris |
|
153 |
TNG |
1 |
Conspiracy |
|
154 |
TNG |
1 |
The Neutral Zone |
Note that this episode is the foundation of most Star Trek dates - Data states the year as 2364, and it is from this datapoint that the bulk of dates in Star Trek are calculated |
155 |
TNG |
2 |
The Child |
|
156 |
TNG |
2 |
Where Silence Has Lease |
|
157 |
TNG |
2 |
Elementary, Dear Data |
|
158 |
TNG |
2 |
The Outrageous Okona |
|
159 |
TNG |
2 |
Loud as a Whisper |
|
160 |
TNG |
2 |
The Schizoid Man |
|
161 |
TNG |
2 |
Unnatural Selection |
|
162 |
TNG |
2 |
A Matter of Honor |
|
163 |
TNG |
2 |
The Dauphin |
|
164 |
TNG |
2 |
Contagion |
|
165 |
TNG |
2 |
The Royale |
|
166 |
TNG |
2 |
Time Squared |
|
167 |
TNG |
2 |
Pen Pals |
|
168 |
DS9 |
2 |
Invasive Procedures |
|
169 |
TNG |
2 |
Q Who |
|
170 |
VOY |
2 |
Meld |
|
171 |
TNG |
2 |
Samaritan Snare |
|
172 |
TNG |
2 |
Up The Long Ladder |
|
173 |
TNG |
2 |
Manhunt |
|
174 |
TNG |
2 |
The Emissary |
|
175 |
TNG |
2 |
Peak Performance |
|
176 |
TNG |
2 |
Shades of Gray |
|
177 |
TNG |
3 |
The Ensigns of Command |
|
178 |
TNG |
3 |
The Survivors |
|
179 |
TNG |
3 |
Who Watches The Watchers? |
|
180 |
TNG |
3 |
Booby Trap |
|
181 |
TNG |
3 |
The Enemy |
|
182 |
TNG |
3 |
The Price |
|
183 |
TNG |
3 |
The Hunted |
|
184 |
TNG |
3 |
The High Ground |
|
185 |
TNG |
3 |
Deja Q |
|
186 |
DS9 |
2 |
Paradise |
As close as possible to being exactly four years before Stardate 47573.1 |
187 |
|
|
Speculative |
About half way between his conception on Stardate 42901.3 and his appearance on Stardate 44246.3. |
188 |
TNG |
4 |
Reunion |
|
189 |
TNG |
3 |
A Matter of Perspective |
|
190 |
TNG |
3 |
Hollow Pursuits |
Somewhat speculative - a few months before Hollow Pursuits, long enough for Barclay to acquire his reputation. |
191 |
TNG |
3 |
Hollow Pursuits |
|
192 |
TNG |
3 |
The Offspring |
|
193 |
TNG |
3 |
Sins of the Father |
|
194 |
TNG |
3 |
Captain's Holiday |
|
195 |
TNG |
3 |
Tin Man |
|
196 |
TNG |
3 |
The Most Toys |
|
197 |
TNG |
3 |
Sarek |
|
198 |
TNG |
3 |
Menage a Troi |
|
199 |
VOY |
2 |
Non Sequitur |
|
200 |
TNG |
3 |
The Best of Both Worlds, Part 1 |
|
201 |
TNG |
4 |
The Best of Both Worlds, Part 2 |
|
202 |
TNG |
3 |
Transfigurations |
|
203 |
TNG |
4 |
Brothers |
|
204 |
TNG |
4 |
Suddenly Human |
|
205 |
TNG |
4 |
Remember Me |
|
206 |
TNG |
4 |
Future Imperfect |
|
207 |
TNG |
4 |
Final Mission |
|
208 |
TNG |
4 |
The Loss |
|
209 |
TNG |
4 |
Data's Day |
|
210 |
|
|
Star Trek Chronology |
Page 157 |
211 |
TNG |
4 |
Devil's Due |
|
212 |
DS9 |
1 |
Dax |
Odo noted that Curzon died two years ago. |
213 |
TNG |
4 |
Clues |
|
214 |
TNG |
4 |
First Contact |
|
215 |
TNG |
4 |
Night Terrors |
|
216 |
TNG |
4 |
The N'th Degree |
|
217 |
TNG |
4 |
Qpid |
|
218 |
TNG |
4 |
The Drumhead |
|
219 |
TNG |
4 |
Half a Life |
|
220 |
TNG |
4 |
The Host |
|
221 |
TNG |
4 |
The Mind's Eye |
|
222 |
TNG |
4 |
In Theory |
|
223 |
TNG |
4 |
Galaxy's Child |
|
224 |
TNG |
5 |
Darmok |
|
225 |
TNG |
5 |
Ensign Ro |
|
226 |
TNG |
5 |
Silicon Avatar |
|
227 |
TNG |
5 |
Disaster |
|
228 |
TNG |
5 |
The Game |
|
229 |
TNG |
5 |
Unification, Part 1 |
|
230 |
TNG |
5 |
Unification, Part 2 |
|
231 |
TNG |
5 |
A Matter of Time |
|
232 |
TNG |
5 |
New Ground |
|
233 |
TNG |
5 |
Hero Worship |
|
234 |
DS9 |
2 |
The Wire |
Stated as being two years earlier than the episode |
235 |
TNG |
5 |
Violations |
|
236 |
TNG |
5 |
The Masterpiece Society |
|
237 |
DS9 |
2 |
Whispers |
Stated to be two years before the episode. Presumed to happen just before Stardate 45581.2, as this puts it exactly two years before |
238 |
TNG |
5 |
Power Play |
|
239 |
TNG |
5 |
Ethics |
|
240 |
TNG |
5 |
The Outcast |
|
241 |
TNG |
5 |
Cause and Effect |
|
242 |
TNG |
5 |
Cost of Living |
|
243 |
TNG |
5 |
The Perfect Mate |
|
244 |
TNG |
5 |
Imaginary Friend |
|
245 |
TNG |
5 |
I, Borg |
|
246 |
TNG |
5 |
The Next Phase |
|
247 |
TNG |
5 |
The Inner Light |
|
248 |
TNG |
5 |
Time's Arrow, Part 1 |
|
249 |
TNG |
6 |
Time's Arrow, Part 2 |
|
250 |
TNG |
6 |
Man of the People |
|
251 |
TNG |
6 |
Relics |
|
252 |
TNG |
6 |
Schisms |
|
253 |
TNG |
6 |
Rascals |
|
254 |
TNG |
6 |
A Fistful of Datas |
|
255 |
TNG |
6 |
The Quality of Life |
|
256 |
TNG |
6 |
Chain of Command, Part 1 |
|
257 |
TNG |
6 |
Chain of Command, Part 2 |
|
258 |
DS9 |
1 |
Past Prologue |
|
259 |
DS9 |
1 |
A Man Alone |
|
260 |
DS9 |
1 |
Babel |
|
261 |
TNG |
6 |
Ship in a Bottle |
|
262 |
DS9 |
1 |
Captive Pursuit |
|
263 |
TNG |
6 |
Aquiel |
|
264 |
TNG |
6 |
Face of the Enemy |
|
265 |
TNG |
6 |
Birthright, Part 1 |
|
266 |
TNG |
6 |
Birthright, Part 2 |
|
267 |
TNG |
6 |
Starship Mine |
|
268 |
TNG |
6 |
Lessons |
|
269 |
TNG |
6 |
The Chase |
|
270 |
TNG |
6 |
Frame of Mind |
|
271 |
TNG |
6 |
Suspicions |
|
272 |
TNG |
6 |
Rightful Heir |
|
273 |
DS9 |
1 |
Dax |
|
274 |
DS9 |
1 |
The Passenger |
|
275 |
VOY |
3 |
Fair Trade |
|
276 |
DS9 |
1 |
The Nagus |
|
277 |
DS9 |
1 |
Vortex |
|
278 |
DS9 |
1 |
Battle Lines |
|
279 |
DS9 |
1 |
The Storyteller |
|
280 |
DS9 |
1 |
Progress |
|
281 |
DS9 |
1 |
If Wishes Were Horses |
|
282 |
DS9 |
1 |
The Forsaken |
|
283 |
DS9 |
1 |
Dramatis Personae |
|
284 |
TNG |
6 |
Timescape |
|
285 |
DS9 |
1 |
In the Hands of the Prophets |
|
286 |
TNG |
6 |
Descent, Part 1 |
|
287 |
TNG |
7 |
Descent, Part 2 |
|
288 |
DS9 |
2 |
The Homecoming |
|
289 |
DS9 |
2 |
The Circle |
|
290 |
DS9 |
2 |
The Siege |
|
291 |
TNG |
7 |
Liaisons |
|
292 |
TNG |
7 |
Gambit, Part 1 |
|
293 |
TNG |
7 |
Gambit, Part 2 |
|
294 |
VOY |
2 |
Elogium |
|
295 |
TNG |
7 |
Interface |
|
296 |
TNG |
7 |
Phantasms |
|
297 |
DS9 |
2 |
Melora |
|
298 |
DS9 |
2 |
Rules of Acquisition |
|
299 |
TNG |
7 |
Attached |
|
300 |
TNG |
7 |
Force of Nature |
|
301 |
DS9 |
2 |
Second Sight |
|
302 |
TNG |
7 |
Parallels |
|
303 |
DS9 |
2 |
Sanctuary |
|
304 |
DS9 |
2 |
Rivals |
|
305 |
VOY |
2 |
Projections |
|
306 |
DS9 |
2 |
The Alternate |
|
307 |
TNG |
7 |
Homeward |
|
308 |
TNG |
7 |
Sub Rosa |
|
309 |
DS9 |
2 |
Armageddon Game |
|
310 |
|
|
Speculative |
Assuming a year before he joins voyager. |
311 |
TNG |
7 |
Lower Decks |
|
312 |
TNG |
7 |
Thine Own Self |
|
313 |
TNG |
7 |
Masks |
|
314 |
TNG |
7 |
Eye of the Beholder |
|
315 |
TNG |
7 |
Genesis |
|
316 |
DS9 |
2 |
Blood Oath |
|
317 |
TNG |
7 |
Firstborn |
|
318 |
DS9 |
2 |
The Maquis, Part 2 |
|
319 |
TNG |
7 |
Bloodlines |
|
320 |
DS9 |
2 |
The Wire |
|
321 |
TNG |
7 |
Emergence |
|
322 |
DS9 |
2 |
Crossover |
|
323 |
DS9 |
2 |
The Collaborator |
|
324 |
TNG |
7 |
Preemptive Strike |
|
325 |
DS9 |
2 |
Tribunal |
|
326 |
DS9 |
2 |
The Jem'Hadar |
|
327 |
TNG |
7 |
All Good Things |
|
328 |
VOY |
2 |
Initiations |
Chakotay celebrated the anniversary on Stardate 49005.3; this presumes it was the first anniversary |
329 |
VOY |
2 |
Initiations |
|
330 |
DS9 |
3 |
Life Support |
The negotiations were said to have been going for five months. This should equate to some 400 stardate units, putting it around 48080 |
331 |
DS9 |
3 |
Life Support |
|
332 |
VOY |
2 |
Resolutions |
exact date uncertain - after Kes was one year old |
333 |
VOY |
2 |
Resolutions |
|
334 |
DS9 |
3 |
The Search, Part 1 |
|
335 |
DS9 |
3 |
The Search, Part 2 |
|
336 |
VOY |
1 |
Caretaker |
Exact date uncertain; this is about five weeks before Caretaker |
337 |
VOY |
1 |
Caretaker |
exact date is uncertain; this is about a month before Caretaker, but it could be longer |
338 |
DS9 |
3 |
The House of Quark |
|
339 |
DS9 |
3 |
Equilibrium |
|
340 |
VOY |
1 |
Caretaker |
Janeway said she hadn't heard from Tubok in over six days |
341 |
VOY |
5 |
Relativity |
|
342 |
DS9 |
3 |
Family Business |
Six months before the episode |
343 |
DS9 |
3 |
The Abandoned |
|
344 |
DS9 |
3 |
Civil Defense |
|
345 |
DS9 |
3 |
Meridian |
|
346 |
DS9 |
3 |
Defiant |
|
347 |
DS9 |
3 |
Fascination |
|
348 |
DS9 |
3 |
Past Tense, Part 1 |
|
349 |
DS9 |
3 |
Past Tense, Part 2 |
|
350 |
VOY |
1 |
Time and Again |
|
351 |
DS9 |
3 |
Heart of Stone |
The day before the episode |
352 |
DS9 |
3 |
Heart of Stone |
|
353 |
VOY |
1 |
Phage |
|
354 |
DS9 |
3 |
Destiny |
|
355 |
DS9 |
3 |
Prophet Motive |
Exact date uncertain; some weeks before the episode |
356 |
DS9 |
3 |
Prophet Motive |
|
357 |
VOY |
1 |
The Cloud |
|
358 |
VOY |
1 |
Ex Post Facto |
|
359 |
VOY |
1 |
Emanations |
|
360 |
DS9 |
3 |
Visionary |
|
361 |
VOY |
1 |
Prime Factors |
|
362 |
|
|
Star Trek : Generations |
|
363 |
|
|
Star Trek : First Contact |
|
364 |
VOY |
1 |
State of Flux |
|
365 |
DS9 |
3 |
Distant Voices |
|
366 |
VOY |
1 |
Heroes and Demons |
|
367 |
DS9 |
3 |
Through the Looking Glass |
|
368 |
VOY |
1 |
Cathexis |
|
369 |
DS9 |
3 |
Improbable Cause |
|
370 |
VOY |
1 |
Faces |
|
371 |
DS9 |
3 |
The Die is Cast |
|
372 |
DS9 |
3 |
Explorers |
|
373 |
VOY |
1 |
Learning Curve |
|
374 |
DS9 |
3 |
Shakaar |
|
375 |
VOY |
2 |
Twisted |
|
376 |
DS9 |
3 |
Facets |
|
377 |
DS9 |
3 |
The Adversary |
|
378 |
VOY |
2 |
The 37's |
|
379 |
DS9 |
4 |
The Visitor |
|
380 |
DS9 |
4 |
Hippocratic Oath |
|
381 |
VOY |
2 |
Parturition |
|
382 |
VOY |
2 |
Persistence of Vision |
|
383 |
VOY |
2 |
Tattoo |
|
384 |
VOY |
2 |
Cold Fire |
|
385 |
DS9 |
4 |
Rejoined |
|
386 |
VOY |
2 |
Maneuvers |
|
387 |
VOY |
2 |
Resistance |
|
388 |
DS9 |
4 |
Starship Down |
|
389 |
VOY |
2 |
Prototype |
|
390 |
DS9 |
4 |
Little Green Men |
|
391 |
VOY |
2 |
Death Wish |
|
392 |
DS9 |
4 |
The Sword of Kahless |
|
393 |
VOY |
2 |
Alliances |
|
394 |
DS9 |
4 |
Our Man Bashir |
|
395 |
DS9 |
4 |
Homefront |
|
396 |
DS9 |
4 |
Paradise Lost |
|
397 |
VOY |
2 |
Dreadnought |
|
398 |
DS9 |
4 |
Crossfire |
|
399 |
VOY |
2 |
Investigations |
|
400 |
VOY |
2 |
Lifesigns |
|
401 |
DS9 |
4 |
Return to Grace |
|
402 |
VOY |
2 |
Deadlock |
|
403 |
DS9 |
4 |
The Sons of Mogh |
|
404 |
VOY |
2 |
Innocence |
|
405 |
DS9 |
4 |
Bar Association |
|
406 |
VOY |
2 |
The Thaw |
|
407 |
DS9 |
4 |
Accession |
Two months before the episode since Keiko said she was due to give birth seven months afterwards |
408 |
VOY |
2 |
Tuvix |
|
409 |
DS9 |
4 |
Rules of Engagement |
|
410 |
VOY |
2 |
Basics, Part 1 |
|
411 |
DS9 |
4 |
Hard Time |
|
412 |
DS9 |
4 |
Shattered Mirror |
|
413 |
DS9 |
4 |
The Muse |
|
414 |
DS9 |
4 |
For the Cause |
|
415 |
DS9 |
4 |
To the Death |
|
416 |
DS9 |
4 |
The Quickening |
|
417 |
|
|
Star Trek : First Contact |
Geordi said the ship had been in shakedown for almost a year |
418 |
DS9 |
4 |
Body Parts |
|
419 |
DS9 |
4 |
Broken Link |
|
420 |
DS9 |
5 |
Apocalypse Rising |
|
421 |
VOY |
3 |
Basics, Part 2 |
|
422 |
DS9 |
5 |
The Ship |
|
423 |
VOY |
3 |
Sacred Ground |
|
424 |
VOY |
3 |
False Profits |
|
425 |
DS9 |
5 |
Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places |
|
426 |
DS9 |
5 |
...Nor the Battle to the Strong |
|
427 |
VOY |
3 |
The Chute |
|
428 |
DS9 |
5 |
The Assignment |
|
429 |
VOY |
3 |
Future's End, Part 2 |
|
430 |
VOY |
3 |
Remember |
|
431 |
DS9 |
5 |
Trials and Tribble-ations |
|
432 |
VOY |
3 |
The Swarm |
|
433 |
DS9 |
5 |
Things Past |
|
434 |
DS9 |
5 |
The Ascent |
|
435 |
VOY |
3 |
Warlord |
|
436 |
VOY |
3 |
Warlord |
Although she appeared to have done this under the influence of Tieran, Fair Trade would establish that the breakup was not rescinded |
437 |
DS9 |
5 |
Rapture |
|
438 |
VOY |
3 |
The Q and the Grey |
|
439 |
DS9 |
5 |
The Darkness and the Light |
|
440 |
VOY |
3 |
Macrocosm |
|
441 |
VOY |
5 |
Latent Image |
Exact date unknown; this is about halfway through the year |
442 |
VOY |
5 |
Latent Image |
|
443 |
DS9 |
5 |
The Begotten |
|
444 |
VOY |
3 |
Alter Ego |
|
445 |
DS9 |
5 |
For the Uniform |
|
446 |
DS9 |
5 |
In Purgatory's Shadow |
|
447 |
DS9 |
5 |
By Inferno's Light |
|
448 |
VOY |
3 |
Unity |
|
449 |
DS9 |
5 |
A Simple Investigation |
|
450 |
DS9 |
5 |
Business as Usual |
|
451 |
VOY |
3 |
Darkling |
|
452 |
DS9 |
5 |
Ties of Blood and Water |
|
453 |
VOY |
3 |
Favorite Son |
|
454 |
DS9 |
5 |
Ferengi Love Songs |
|
455 |
DS9 |
5 |
Soldiers of the Empire |
|
456 |
DS9 |
5 |
Children of Time |
|
457 |
DS9 |
5 |
Blaze of Glory |
|
458 |
VOY |
3 |
Real Life |
|
459 |
VOY |
3 |
Distant Origin |
|
460 |
|
|
Star Trek : First Contact |
Placed according to Stardate. This conflicts with Cpatain Sisko's mention of the recent Borg attack in the episode In Purgatory's Shadow. |
461 |
DS9 |
5 |
Empok Nor |
|
462 |
VOY |
3 |
Displaced |
|
463 |
|
|
Star Trek : Destiny, Book 1 - Gods of Night |
|
464 |
DS9 |
5 |
In the Cards |
|
465 |
VOY |
3 |
Worst Case Scenario |
|
466 |
VOY |
3 |
Before and After |
|
467 |
VOY |
3 |
Scorpion, Part 1 |
|
468 |
DS9 |
5 |
Call to Arms |
|
469 |
VOY |
4 |
Scorpion, Part 2 |
|
470 |
VOY |
4 |
Day of Honor |
|
471 |
DS9 |
6 |
A Time to Stand |
|
472 |
VOY |
4 |
Nemesis |
|
473 |
DS9 |
6 |
Rocks and Shoals |
|
474 |
DS9 |
6 |
Sons and Daughters |
|
475 |
DS9 |
6 |
Behind the Lines |
|
476 |
DS9 |
6 |
Favor the Bold |
|
477 |
VOY |
4 |
Revulsion |
|
478 |
DS9 |
6 |
Sacrifice of Angels |
|
479 |
VOY |
4 |
The Raven |
|
480 |
VOY |
4 |
Scientific Method |
|
481 |
DS9 |
6 |
You are Cordially Invited... |
|
482 |
VOY |
4 |
Year of Hell, Part 2 |
|
483 |
DS9 |
6 |
Resurrection |
|
484 |
DS9 |
6 |
Statistical Probabilities |
|
485 |
VOY |
4 |
Random Thoughts |
|
486 |
DS9 |
6 |
The Magnificent Ferengi |
|
487 |
VOY |
4 |
Concerning Flight |
|
488 |
DS9 |
6 |
Waltz |
|
489 |
DS9 |
6 |
Who Mourns for Morn? |
|
490 |
VOY |
4 |
Mortal Coil |
|
491 |
VOY |
4 |
Waking Moments |
|
492 |
DS9 |
6 |
One Little Ship |
|
493 |
VOY |
4 |
Hunters |
|
494 |
DS9 |
6 |
Honor Among Thieves |
|
495 |
DS9 |
6 |
Change of Heart |
|
496 |
DS9 |
6 |
Wrongs Darker than Death or Night |
|
497 |
VOY |
4 |
Prey |
|
498 |
VOY |
4 |
Retrospect |
|
499 |
DS9 |
6 |
Inquisition |
|
500 |
VOY |
4 |
The Killing Game, Part 1 |
|
501 |
VOY |
4 |
The Killing Game, Part 2 |
|
502 |
DS9 |
6 |
In the Pale Moonlight |
|
503 |
DS9 |
6 |
His Way |
|
504 |
VOY |
4 |
Vis-a-Vis |
|
505 |
VOY |
4 |
The Omega Directive |
|
506 |
DS9 |
6 |
The Reckoning |
|
507 |
VOY |
4 |
Unforgettable |
|
508 |
DS9 |
6 |
Valiant |
|
509 |
VOY |
4 |
Living Witness |
|
510 |
VOY |
4 |
Demon |
|
511 |
DS9 |
6 |
Profit and Lace |
|
512 |
DS9 |
6 |
Time's Orphan |
|
513 |
VOY |
4 |
One |
|
514 |
VOY |
4 |
Hope and Fear |
|
515 |
DS9 |
6 |
Tears of the Prophets |
|
516 |
VOY |
5 |
Night |
|
517 |
VOY |
5 |
Drone |
|
518 |
VOY |
5 |
Extreme Risk |
|
519 |
VOY |
5 |
In the Flesh |
|
520 |
VOY |
5 |
Once Upon a Time |
|
521 |
VOY |
5 |
Timeless |
|
522 |
DS9 |
7 |
Shadows and Symbols |
|
523 |
VOY |
5 |
Thirty Days |
|
524 |
DS9 |
7 |
Afterimage |
|
525 |
VOY |
5 |
Nothing Human |
|
526 |
VOY |
5 |
Infinite Regress |
|
527 |
DS9 |
7 |
Take Me Out to the Holosuite |
|
528 |
DS9 |
7 |
Chrysalis |
|
529 |
VOY |
5 |
Counterpoint |
|
530 |
DS9 |
7 |
Once More Unto the Breach |
|
531 |
DS9 |
7 |
The Siege of AR-558 |
|
532 |
DS9 |
7 |
Covenant |
|
533 |
|
|
Star Trek : Insurrection |
|
534 |
VOY |
5 |
Bride of Chaotica! |
|
535 |
DS9 |
7 |
It's Only a Paper Moon |
|
536 |
DS9 |
7 |
Prodigal Daughter |
|
537 |
VOY |
5 |
Gravity |
|
538 |
DS9 |
7 |
Field of Fire |
|
539 |
DS9 |
7 |
Chimera |
|
540 |
DS9 |
7 |
Badda-Bing Badda-Bang |
|
541 |
VOY |
5 |
Bliss |
|
542 |
DS9 |
7 |
'Til Death Do Us Part |
|
543 |
DS9 |
7 |
Penumbra |
|
544 |
DS9 |
7 |
Strange Bedfellows |
|
545 |
VOY |
5 |
The Fight |
|
546 |
DS9 |
7 |
The Changing Face of Evil |
|
547 |
VOY |
5 |
Think Tank |
|
548 |
VOY |
5 |
Dark Frontier, Part 2 |
|
549 |
DS9 |
7 |
When it Rains... |
|
550 |
DS9 |
7 |
Tacking into the Wind |
|
551 |
VOY |
5 |
Someone to Watch Over Me |
|
552 |
VOY |
5 |
Warhead |
|
553 |
VOY |
5 |
Equinox, Part 1 |
|
554 |
DS9 |
7 |
The Dogs of War |
|
555 |
DS9 |
7 |
What You Leave Behind, Part 1 |
|
556 |
DS9 |
7 |
What You Leave Behind, Part 2 |
|
557 |
VOY |
6 |
Survival Instinct |
|
558 |
VOY |
6 |
Barge of the Dead |
|
559 |
VOY |
6 |
Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy |
|
560 |
VOY |
6 |
Alice |
|
561 |
VOY |
6 |
Riddles |
|
562 |
VOY |
6 |
Dragon's Teeth |
|
563 |
VOY |
6 |
One Small Step |
|
564 |
VOY |
6 |
The Voyager Conspiracy |
|
565 |
VOY |
6 |
Pathfinder |
|
566 |
VOY |
6 |
Fair Haven |
|
567 |
VOY |
6 |
Blink of an Eye |
|
568 |
VOY |
6 |
Virtuoso |
|
569 |
VOY |
6 |
Tsunkatse |
|
570 |
VOY |
6 |
Ashes to Ashes |
|
571 |
VOY |
6 |
Muse |
|
572 |
VOY |
6 |
Fury |
|
573 |
VOY |
6 |
Life Line |
|
574 |
VOY |
7 |
Unimatrix Zero, Part 2 |
|
575 |
VOY |
7 |
Imperfection |
|
576 |
VOY |
7 |
Drive |
|
577 |
VOY |
7 |
Repression |
|
578 |
VOY |
7 |
Nightingale |
|
579 |
VOY |
7 |
Flesh and Blood, Part 1 |
|
580 |
VOY |
7 |
Prophecy |
|
581 |
VOY |
7 |
The Void |
|
582 |
VOY |
7 |
Workforce, Part 1 |
|
583 |
VOY |
7 |
Q2 |
|
584 |
VOY |
7 |
Author, Author |
|
585 |
VOY |
7 |
Friendship One |
|
586 |
VOY |
7 |
Homestead |
|
587 |
VOY |
7 |
Endgame, Part 1 |
|
588 |
VOY |
7 |
Endgame, Part 2 |
|
589 |
|
|
Star Trek : Nemesis |
Date somewhat uncertain; presumably this was a reward for getting Voyager home and so happened soon after Endgame. |
590 |
|
|
Star Trek : Nemesis |
|
591 |
|
|
Star Trek : Titan, Book 1 - Taking Wing |
Shortly after Nemesis. A stardate of 56941.1 is given, placing it on December 10th in this year. |
592 |
|
|
Star Trek : Titan, Book 1 - Taking Wing |
|
593 |
|
|
The Sundered |
|
594 |
|
|
Star Trek : Titan, Book 2 - The Red King |
Shortly after Nemesis. A stardate of 57024.0 is given, placing it on January 9th in this year. |
595 |
|
|
Star Trek : Titan, Book 2 - The Red King |
|
596 |
|
|
Star Trek : Titan, Book 3 - Orions Hounds |
|
597 |
|
|
Greater Than the Sum |
|
598 |
|
|
Star Trek : Titan, Book 4 - Sword of Damocles |
|
599 |
|
|
Star Trek : Destiny, Book 2 - Mere Mortals |
|
600 |
|
|
Star Trek : Destiny, Book 3 - Lost Souls |
|
601 |
|
|
Star Trek : Titan, Book 5 - Over a Torrent Sea |
The author's note states that the novel takes place between 1st July and 4th August 2381 |
602 |
|
|
Star Trek : Titan, Book 5 - Over a Torrent Sea |
|
603 |
STP |
1 |
Nepenthe |
It was to be his 18th birthday in 2399. |
604 |
STP |
1 |
Nepenthe |
|
605 |
STP |
1 |
Absolute Candor |
|
606 |
STP |
1 |
Maps and Legends |
The attack took place 14 years ago. |
607 |
STP |
1 |
Maps and Legends |
|
608 |
STP |
1 |
The End is the Beginning |
|
609 |
STP |
1 |
Stardust City Rag |
|
610 |
STP |
1 |
Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1 |
|
611 |
STP |
1 |
Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2 |
|
612 |
STP |
1 |
Broken Pieces |
|
613 |
|
|
Star Trek XI |
Stated in the movie; event happened in both the original and alternate timelines |
614 |
|
|
Star Trek XI |
|
615 |
STP |
1 |
The Impossible Box |
Given it is about the time of the grape harvest in France at the start of Picard, which is typically between August-October. Everything she owned was only 37 months old in 2399. Three years and one month earlier than that would give us a date of creation between June-September 2396. |
616 |
STP |
1 |
The Impossible Box |
|
617 |
STP |
1 |
Remembrance |
|