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º Sub Space News Volume 1 issue 3 Mar 1, 1992 º
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HAILING FREQUENCIES
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By W.H. Lambdin
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Several things have been happening.
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My Dad was in the hospital for congestive heart Failure. My
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appologies for the issue being delayed, but under the
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circumstances, I think you will understand.
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The new cover sheet was designed ny a good friend of mine
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(Ken Aitchison) Thanks Ken.
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I will be releasing SSN in the new read Book format. Readbook
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is written by Jonathan Lang. I have received permission to
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distribute a stripped down version of Read Book 1.6 with this
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issue of SSN.
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If you like Read Book, I would recommend for you to download
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the complete version. Later, I will be uploading Read Book to
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all of the official distribution points. This will make it
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easier you you to get a copy.
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Readbook is a Share Ware Product, and If you use Read Book. I
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would recommend for you to send in your registration fee.
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FEEDBACK
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To the Sub-Space News:
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Even if not the first electron Star Trek fanzine, these past two
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issues have shown you to be the equal of and superior to much of the
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printed material I receive each month. Considering the low production
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cost, the Electronic Magazine is sure to become more common in the
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coming years.
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I'm looking forward to the next issue, but I have a couple of
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tidbits I'd like to bring up. First, there's a definite lack of material
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on the old crew, especially considering their recent movie. Second, a
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list of upcoming conventions and their contents would come in good use.
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By the way, I loved the list of important dates in your second
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issue. Where did you find all that information?
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Good luck in future issues of the Sub Space News!
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Daniel Berdichevsky
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Woodland Hills, CA.
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TRIVIA!
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Answers to the last trivia
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1. What episode does Riker first yell at Data?
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The Nahed Now
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2. Why was DaiMon Tarr shocked in "The Last Outpost"?
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Ugliness of Humans
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3. What episode does Picard meet his mother (On the Enterprise)
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Where No One Has Gone Before
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4. What did the EDO children want Wesley to teach them?
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How to play ball
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5. What kind of fruit did Riker ask for in Gropler Zorn's office?
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Apple
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6. What episode Shows Geordi in his quarters shaving?
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Code of Honor
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7. What is the first episode for Data to smoke a pipe?
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Lonely Among Us
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8. Wesley was killed in an episode. Which one?
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Hide and Q
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9. What is the first name of Wyatt Miller's mother?
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Victoria
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10. What holiday is mentioned in "The Big Goodbye"?
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Halloween
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NEW TRIVIA
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1. What was the age of Admiral McCoy in "Encounter at Farpoint?
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2. What episode does Worf complain about human humor?
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3. What episode does Wesley first sit at ops?
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4. What kind of pet did Tasha have when she was a child?
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5. What year did Q say it was during the trial in "Encounter At Farpoint"?
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6. In "Where No one Has Gone Before" how far did the Enterprise travel?
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7. What episode does Data admit that he babbles?
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8. What is the Betazed word for "My beloved"?
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9. What episode shows Beverly applying makeup?
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10. What episode does Data practice "Sneezing"
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TEXT FROM PETER DAVID
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From: Peter_A_David@cup.portal.com
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Newsgroups: rec.arts.startrek
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Organization: The Portal System (TM)
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Message-ID: <47449@cup.portal.com>
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References: <7550.28D90245@nisc.ieee.org>
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What I find most interesting about this Richard Arnold business is all the
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brouhaha that Tim Lynch's conclusions have aroused, and yet Richard's
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remarks have, by and large, gone undiscussed.
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Since Richard apparently now feels comfortable with discussing specific
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Paramount inner workings on a public forum, then I can do no less.
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1) ON being a hypocrite by not stating that my fight is with Gene and
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not Richard--Quite the contrary. It is, in fact because Trek novelists think
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so highly of Gene Roddenberry that we are convinced the pronouncements being
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handed down are NOT from Gene. I, for one, have [no] trouble working within
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Gene's universe. What I have trouble with are memos filled with contradic-
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tory statements (such as that Kirk is no longer interested in relationships
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with women), couched in insulting and demeaning terms that are at odds with
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the gentlemanly demenaor with which GEne has usually been associated. And
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tell me, Richard...is Gene's laywer removing yoiu from the approval loop
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also really a quarrel with Gene? Is Gene's lawyer a hypocrite as well?
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2) ON Gene's objections to VENDETTA that resulted in it carrying a disclaim-
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er: This is a fascinating agglomeration of undocumented allegations and
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distortions of the original proposal.
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I have two official memos from the Trek office which directly contradict
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each other. The first, dated 9/11/90, states several concerns of a
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technical nature in regards to the original VENDETTA proposal, all of which
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were easily fixed in a revised proposal. No mention there of problems with
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crossed universes and such things. The memo was also reasonably phrased and
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easy to deal with. The second memo, dated 9/25/90, suddenly stated that
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the proposal contradicted everythying known about the Borg (it didn't) and
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was unacceptable. Hence the eventual disclaimer.
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Anyone who has read VENDETTA will know that the various so-called objection-
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able elements that Richard cites--excess info on Guinan's background,
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Wesley pursuing hormonal rushes in the direction of the Borg soldier--are
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not present. Vengeance themes not acceptable, Richard? There goes
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"Doomsday Machine" and "Obsession." Crossed universes? Kiss good-bye
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to "Naked Now," "Sarek," and "Unification."
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3) ON my being stunned since I must have been expecting Gene's office to
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quash Q IN LAW--oddly, Richard fails to mention the 2/26/91 memo that
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states "Peter David read a portion of (Q IN LAW) at a recent New York
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convention, and it was clear that he has forced his peculiar sense of humor
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into this novel as well. I will not have STAR TREK created as a joke,
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either its characters or its format.) This memo was ostensibly from GEne--
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but Gene was 3000 miles away when I did the reading (pages 103-105 and
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120-124 of the published book.) Richard was at the convention, but he told
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me at the time that he hadn't been present when I did the reading. But
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he's since told others that he was. Whoops.
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He also didn't mention the insuing two months during which Pocket Books
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was stonewalled on getting Q IN LAW approved. "Fix it," Pocket was told,
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although no specifics were given as to how. Finally I got a copy of the
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ms to Majel Barrett, in hopes that she might be able to tell me where I had
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gone wrong in the presentation of the characters in general and Lwaxana in
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particular (much as Marina Sirtis had been most helpeful in pointers on
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Deanna for "Rock and a Hard Place.") Ms. Barrett read it, told a number of
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people (including Richard) how wonderful it was, and lo and behold the
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manuscript was approved as is. So yes, I was stunned...but not for the
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reasons Richard believes.
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4) ON his assertion that I plant people with questions in audiences--
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actually, people come to me and say, "Do you mind if I asked Richard about
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such-and-such." And I always say the same thing: "Do what you want, it's
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a free country. But I wouldn't advise it since he'll make you look foolish."
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Which he generally does. His statements that my going on SeaTrek was
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unadvertised does not take into account GEnie and Compuserv, where my
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attendance was indeed advertised.
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5) ON Richard being fired--just for the record, that didn't originate with
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me. I suspect it had its basis in Richard's being taken oiut of the
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approval loop.
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6) On "Robert Bruce Banner" having no trouble getting a story approved--
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Yes, sometimes violence is more appropriate than other times. Which does
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nothing to answer the question of this rather remarkable coincidence.
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7) Richard states that stating on the one hand, new races should be
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created, and the on the other hand, that they shouldn't be created, is
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not contradictory. Pardon me, Richard...yes it is.
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8) On using names of real people in writing "Trek" novels and comics--
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What a deplorable stunt. What would "Texas" Guinan, the famed prohibition
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era saloon owner, say? Or, for that matter, how would Eugene Wesley
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Roddenberry respond?
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9) On his statement that he never said I'm ruining Star Trek and never
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said people shouldn't buy my books--just for kicks, let's say Richard is
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telling the truth. That means that Bill Mumy (not Billy) lied when he
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told me that Richard said I was turning Trek into a Mad Magazine parody.
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That means that the questioners at the February cretaion con were lying
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||
when they asked me to comment on Richard's alleged statement of same at a
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previous convention (hey, maybe Richard planted them!) . That means that
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the audience memebers at SeaTrek were lying when they reported that
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Richard stated anyone buying VENDETTA was "a traitor to Gene Roddenberry."
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So many, many liars.
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10) On stating that Richard signs Gene's memos--well, I know *I* never said
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that. Written, yes, but not signed.
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11) On the supposedly insulting "convention planet"--some other time I'll
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post the sequence he's mentioning. But it was a two page bit out of a
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48 page story, not--as he represents--the entire story. And it was damned
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funny.
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12) On my rudest slap at Gene yet--I did indeed write a speech for Kirk in
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which he says that the Federation believes in freedom of expression.
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Richard reads that as an insult to Gene. First, it's in the Bill of
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Rights. Second, Picard says much the same thing in "The Drumhead," as
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Tim Lynch notes. And third, the concept that expressing belief in free
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speech is an insult to Gene Roddenberry, the man who gave us the the
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spirit of brotherhood and freedom that *is* Star Trek, is a greater comment
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on Arnold--sorry, RIchard--than anything else I could possibly say.
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Oh...I do find it ironic that, in praising my friend Howie Weinstein,
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Richard says "He picks his issue and wraps a Star Trek story around it.
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That's what good writing is for Star Trek. You do your AIDS parable, you
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do your environmental parable, you do your story about prejudice..."
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Uh, Richard? The AIDS parable, the environmental parable? Those were
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mind. Issues 2 and 3 of the comic, and last year's annual.
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So, to summarize: 1) Why is VENDETTA unacceptable when none of the
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"objectionable" elements are present? 2) Why was Q IN LAW unacceptable
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for so long and then suddenly, poof, it was acceptable? Could it be that,
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all those months, Richard never really read it? Just rejected it?
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3) Why would all those people lie about your badmouthing me? Is their
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gripe really with Gene too? 4) Why is the mere *mention* of freedom of
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expression an insult to Gene Roddenberry? 5) Why do you cite stories I
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wrote as examples of good Trek writing, but say I'm "not a good Star Trek
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writer"?
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I am most appreciative of Richard wanting to set the record straight. I am
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still waiting.
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Peter David
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PS--Same deal as with the interview. Anyone who wants to repro this can feel
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free to do so.
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MATERIAL COMPILED BY SCOTT HOLLIFIELD
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RE-PRINTED WITH PERMISSION
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The following is a comprehensive index of officers and enlisted crewmen
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who are serving or have served in Starfleet, and have been identified by
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name in Star Trek: The Next Generation. (Spellings of the names of some
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officers are unverified. If you have any official information that
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would supplement this index, please let me know.)
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STARFLEET PERSONNEL as of Stardate 45233
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Rank and/or position given where available. Personnel marked with an
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asterisk (*) do NOT serve (and have never been depicted as having
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served) aboard the USS Enterprise.
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Personnel marked with a (+) were documented on the Enterprise in the
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altered timeline only.
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The "#" sign indicates that information documented about the listed
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individual may come in part from a novelization.
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Aaron, Admiral *
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played by Ray Reinhardt ("Coming of Age")
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Alans
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Science officer, USS Enterprise
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played by Whitney Rydbeck ("Pen Pals")
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Allenby, Ens.
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Helm officer, USS Enterprise
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played by Mary Kohnert ("Final Mission", "The Loss")
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Aniah, Ens. April
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Helm officer, USS Enterprise
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played by Page Leong ("The Nth Degree")
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Anmeder, Lt.
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Engineering officer, USS Enterprise, deceased
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Killed by physical fusion with corridor floor ("In Theory")
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Arden, Jeff *
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("In Theory")
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Argyle, Lt. Cmdr. Blake
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Former Chief Engineer, USS Enterprise
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played by Biff Yeager ("Where No One Has Gone Before", "Datalore")
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Aron
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played by Peter Neptune ("The Dauphin")
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Aster, Lt. Marla
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Science officer, USS Enterprise, deceased; killed by Koinoinian bomb
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played by Susan Powell ("The Bonding")
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Balfus, Dr.
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Plant biology specialist, USS Enterprise ("Night Terrors")
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Ballard, Lt.
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Social sciences/Education officer, USS Enterprise
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played by Judyann Elder ("The Offspring")
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Barclay, Lt. Reginald
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Engineering officer, USS Enterprise
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played by Dwight Schultz ("Hollow Pursuits", "The Nth Degree")
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Barrett, Lt. (+)
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("Yesterday's Enterprise")
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Bennett, Ens.
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Helm officer, USS Enterprise ("Captain's Holiday")
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Bernard, Dr. Harry
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played by Dierk Torsek ("When the Bough Breaks")
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Bogrow, Paul *
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Served aboard USS Victory ("Identity Crisis")
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Brackin, Adm. Ruah * #
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Informed Capt. Picard of Ambassador Spock's disappearance.
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played by Karen Hensel ("Unification I")
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Brahms, Dr. Leah *
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Propulsion engineer, Starfleet Theoretical Propulsion Group
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played by Susan Gibney ("Booby Trap", "Galaxy's Child")
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Braval, Ens. Anthony *
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Served aboard USS Victory; mutated into Tartjannen creature
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("Identity Crisis")
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Brink, Cmdr. *
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First officer, USS Brattain, deceased; killed by his insane captain
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Brooks, Ens. Janet
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Linguistics officer, USS Enterprise
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played by Kim Braden ("The Loss")
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Brower
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Engineering officer, USS Enterprise
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played by David Coburn ("The Nth Degree")
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Burke, Ens.
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Tactial officer, USS Enterprise
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played by Glenn Morshower ("Peak Performance")
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Carlin, Tom
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Science officer, USS Enterprise ("Night Terrors")
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Carteno
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Tactical officer, USS Enterprise ("The Best of Both Worlds")
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Casey
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Security officer, USS Enterprise ("Brothers")
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Castillo, Lt. Richard
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Helm/tactical officer, USS Enterprise (NCC 1701-C)
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Missing, presumed casuality in battle with Romulans
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played by Christopher MacDonald ("Yesterday's Enterprise")
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Chang, Lt. *
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played by Robert Ito ("Coming of Age")
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Clancy, Ens.
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Tactical officer, former Ops officer, USS Enterprise
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played by Anne Elizabeth Ramsay ("Elementary Dear Data", "The
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Emissary")
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Costa
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Engineering officer, USS Enterprise ("Hollow Pursuits")
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Craig, Ens. *
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Helm officer, USS Sutherland
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played by Clifton James ("Redemption II")
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Crusher, (Cmdr.) Dr. Beverly
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Chief Medical Officer, USS Enterprise
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played by Gates McFadden
|
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Crusher, Lt. Jack *
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served on the USS Stargazer, now deceased
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played by Jack Wert ("Family")
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Crusher, Ens. Wesley
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currently attending Starfleet Academy
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played by Wil Wheaton
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Darson, Capt. *
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Commanding officer, USS Adelphi, deceased; killed in Ghorusda
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disaster
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("Tin Man")
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Data, Lt. Cmdr.
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Second Officer and Main Bridge Ops, USS Enterprise
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Formerly served on USS Trieste
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played by Brent Spiner
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Davies, Ens.
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Science officer, USS Enterprise
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played by Nicholas Cascone ("Pen Pals")
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Dealt, Lt. Cmdr. Hester *
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Federation Medical Collection Station trustee
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played by Seymour Cassel ("The Child")
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Dean, Lt.
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played by Dan Kern ("We'll Always Have Paris")
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DeSora, Lt. Jenna
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Security officer, USS Enterprise
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played by Michele Scarabelli ("In Theory")
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DeSoto, Capt. Robert *
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Commanding officer, USS Hood
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played by ("Encounter At Farpoint"; seen in "Tin Man")
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Duffy
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Engineering officer, USS Enterprise
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played by Charley Lang ("Hollow Pursuits")
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Dumont, Ens. Suzanne
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("Sarek")
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Flaherty, Cmdr. *
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First officer, USS Ares ("The Icarus Factor")
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Foley, Lt.
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("Menage A Troi")
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Garrett, Capt. Rachel
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Commanding officer, USS Enterprise (NCC 1701-C)
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Deceased, killed in battle with Klingons in alternate timeline
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played by Tricia O'Neill ("Yesterday's Enterprise")
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Gibson, Ens.
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Ops officer, USS Enterprise
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played by Jennifer Barlow ("The Dauphin")
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Gillespie, Lt.
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played by Duke Moosekian ("Night Terrors")
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Gleason, Capt. *
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Commanding officer, USS Zhukov ("Hollow Pursuits")
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Gleason, Lt.
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Ops officer, USS Enterprise ("The Best of Both Worlds")
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Gomez, Ens. Sonya
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Engineering officer, USS Enterprise
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played by Lycia Naff ("Q Who", "Samaritan Snare")
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Graham
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("The Icarus Factor")
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Graham, Ens.
|
||
Helm officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by Mona Grudt ("Identity Crisis")
|
||
Gromek, Adm. *
|
||
played by Georgann Johnson ("The Emissary")
|
||
Haden, Adm. *
|
||
played by John Hancock ("The Defector", "Night Terrors")
|
||
Haftel, Adm. Anthony *
|
||
played by Nicholas Coster ("The Offspring")
|
||
Hahn, Adm. *
|
||
("Menage A Troi")
|
||
Hanson, Adm. J.P. *
|
||
Starfleet tactical specialist, deceased; killed in battle with the
|
||
Borg
|
||
played by George Murdock ("The Best of Both Worlds", "The Best of
|
||
Both Worlds Part 2")
|
||
Haro, Cadet Mitena *
|
||
played by Jocelyn O'Brien ("Allegiance")
|
||
Haskell
|
||
Helm officer, USS Enterprise, deceased; killed by Nagilum
|
||
played by Charles Douglass ("Where Silence Has Lease")
|
||
Hendrick
|
||
Transporter officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by Dennis Madalone ("Identity Crisis")
|
||
Hennessey
|
||
("The Dauphin")
|
||
Henry, Adm. Thomas *
|
||
Starfleet Command Security officer
|
||
played by Earl Billings ("The Drumhead")
|
||
Herbert, Ens.
|
||
Transporter officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by Lance Spellerberg ("We'll Always Have Paris", "The Icarus
|
||
Factor")
|
||
Hickman, Lt. Paul *
|
||
Served aboard USS Victory, deceased; killed by flying a shuttle
|
||
into a star
|
||
played by Amick Byram ("Identity Crisis")
|
||
Hildebrandt
|
||
Science officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by Ann H. Gillespie ("Pen Pals")
|
||
Hill, Dr.
|
||
Medical officer, USS Enterprise ("Remember Me")
|
||
Hobson, Lt. Cmdr. Christopher *
|
||
Former temporary first officer, USS Sutherland
|
||
played by Timothy Carhart ("Redemption II")
|
||
Hoy, Ens.
|
||
Transporter officer, USS Enterprise ("Who Watches the Watchers")
|
||
Imbato, Lt.
|
||
("Data's Day")
|
||
Jameson, Adm. Mark *
|
||
Former commanding officer, USS Gettysberg; died of a drug overdose
|
||
played by Clayton Rohner ("Too Short A Season")
|
||
Juarez, Lt.
|
||
("Data's Day")
|
||
Kaden, Will *
|
||
Served aboard USS Rutledge, deceased; killed at Setlek Three
|
||
Keel, Capt. Walker *
|
||
Commanding officer, USS Horatio; killed in the Horatio's
|
||
destruction
|
||
played by Jonathan Farwell ("Conspiracy")
|
||
Keith *
|
||
Tactical officer, USS Sutherland ("Redemption II")
|
||
Kellogg, Ens.
|
||
Security officer, USS Enterprise ("The Drumhead")
|
||
Kenneky
|
||
Engineering officer, USS Enterprise ("Night Terrors")
|
||
Kennelley, Adm. *
|
||
Currently facing criminal hearing
|
||
played by Cliff Potts ("Ensign Ro")
|
||
Kim, Dr. Joshua (+)
|
||
Medical officer, USS Enterprise ("Yesterday's Enterprise")
|
||
Kopf, Ens.
|
||
Engineering officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by James Lashly ("Brothers")
|
||
Kosinski, Lt. *
|
||
Member of Starfleet Corps of Engineers
|
||
played by Stanley Kamel ("Where No One Has Gone Before")
|
||
LaForge, Lt. Cmdr. Geordi
|
||
Chief Engineer, USS Enterprise; former Helm officer
|
||
Formerly served on USS Victory
|
||
played by LeVar Burton
|
||
Larson, Lt. Linda
|
||
Engineering officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by Saxon Trainor ("The Nth Degree")
|
||
Lefler, Ens. Robin
|
||
Engineering officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by Ashley Judd ("Darmok", "The Game")
|
||
Leitjen, Lt. Cmdr. Susanna
|
||
Former security officer, USS Victory
|
||
played by Maryann Plunkett ("Identity Crisis")
|
||
Lin, Ens. Kenny
|
||
Tactical officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by Brian Tochi ("Night Terrors")
|
||
Logan
|
||
Former Chief Engineer, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by Vyto Ruginis ("The Arsenal of Freedom")
|
||
Louvois, Capt. Philippa *
|
||
Senior officer, JAG Starbase 173
|
||
played by Amanda McBroom ("The Measure of a Man")
|
||
Lynch, Leland T.
|
||
Engineering officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by Walker Boone ("Skin of Evil")
|
||
MacDougal, Lt. Cmdr. Sarah
|
||
Associate Chief Engineer, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by Brooke Bundy ("The Naked Now")
|
||
Maddox, Cmdr. Bruce *
|
||
Asst. Chair of Robotics, Daystrom Institute
|
||
played by Brian Brophy ("The Measure of a Man")
|
||
Mandell, Ens.
|
||
Ops officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by Cameron Arnett ("Disaster")
|
||
Marcus, Crewman
|
||
Security crewman, USS Enterprise ("The Drumhead")
|
||
Martinez
|
||
Medical officer, USS Enterprise ("Who Watches the Watchers")
|
||
Martoni, Cadet Adam
|
||
Student, Starfleet Academy ("The Game")
|
||
Maxwell, Capt. Benjamin *
|
||
Former commanding officer, USS Phoenix, relieved of command
|
||
Former commanding officer, USS Rutledge
|
||
played by Bob Gunton ("The Wounded")
|
||
McCoy, Adm. Leonard H.
|
||
Surgeon-General of Starfleet Command, retired
|
||
played by DeForest Kelley ("Encounter At Farpoint")
|
||
McKinney *
|
||
killed in a conspiracy-related accident ("Conspiracy")
|
||
McKnight, Ens.
|
||
Helm officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by Pamela Winslow ("In Theory")
|
||
Mendez, Ens. *
|
||
Formerly served on USS Ares
|
||
Formerly served on USS Victory
|
||
Mutated into Tartjannan creature ("Identity Crisis")
|
||
Mendon, Ens.
|
||
Temporary science officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by John Putch ("A Matter of Honor")
|
||
Minnerly, Lt.
|
||
("Skin of Evil")
|
||
Monroe, Lt.
|
||
Helm officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
Killed by explosion caused by collision with a quantum filament
|
||
played by Jana Marie Hupp ("Disaster")
|
||
Moore, Adm. James *
|
||
("Up the Long Ladder")
|
||
Mordock, Cadet *
|
||
Benzite entrant into Starfleet Academy ("Coming of Age")
|
||
Myers
|
||
Engineering officer, USS Enterprise ("Hollow Pursuits")
|
||
Nagel, Ens.
|
||
Tactical officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by Leslie Neale ("Peak Performance")
|
||
Nokamura, Adm. *
|
||
Base Commander, Starbase 173
|
||
played by Clyde Kusatsu ("The Measure of a Man")
|
||
N'Somok, Adm. *
|
||
("Final Mission")
|
||
O'Brien, CPO Miles Edward
|
||
Transporter Chief, USS Enterprise
|
||
Former temporary tactical officer of Enterprise
|
||
former chief tactical officer, USS Rutledge
|
||
played by Colm Meaney
|
||
Ogawa, Nurse Alissa
|
||
played by Patti Yasutake ("Clues", "Identity Crisis", "The Host",
|
||
"The Game")
|
||
Ortiz, Ens.
|
||
("The Ensigns of Command")
|
||
Parker
|
||
Bridge officer, USS Enterprise (NCC 1701-C) ("Yesterday's
|
||
Enterprise")
|
||
Paupa, Ens.
|
||
Engineering officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by Jana Marie Hupp ("Galaxy's Child")
|
||
Picard, Capt. Jean-Luc
|
||
Commanding officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
former commanding officer, USS Stargazer
|
||
played by Patrick Stewart
|
||
Prieto, Ben
|
||
played by Raymond Forchion ("Skin of Evil")
|
||
Prixis
|
||
Science officer, USS Enterprise ("Pen Pals")
|
||
Pulaski, Dr. Katherine
|
||
Former Chief Medical Officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
Former Chief Medical Officer, USS Repulse
|
||
played by Diana Muldaur
|
||
Quaice, Dr. Dalen *
|
||
Medical officer, formerly stationed at Starbase 133
|
||
played by Bill Erwin ("Remember Me")
|
||
Quinn, Adm. Gregory *
|
||
played by Ward Costello ("Coming of Age", "Conspiracy")
|
||
Quinteros, Cmdr. Orfil *
|
||
Base Commander of Starbase 74
|
||
played by Gene Dynarski ("11001001")
|
||
Ramos
|
||
Security officer, USS Enterprise; killed by renegade Klingons
|
||
played by Dennis Madalone ("Heart of Glory")
|
||
Ramsey, Capt. *
|
||
Commanding officer of freightor SS Odin
|
||
played by Sam Hennings ("Angel One")
|
||
Rayger, Ens.
|
||
Helm officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by Lane Chapman ("Galaxy's Child", "Night Terrors")
|
||
Reel, Ens.
|
||
Helm officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by Tom Ormeny ("Redemption")
|
||
Remmick, Cmdr. Dexter *
|
||
Investigator, Inspector-General's Office, deceased; possesed by
|
||
parasites
|
||
played by Robert Schenkkan ("Coming of Age", "Conspiracy")
|
||
Rice, Capt. Paul *
|
||
Commanding officer, USS Drake, deceased; killed on Minos
|
||
played by Marco Rodriguez ("The Arsenal of Freedom")
|
||
Riker, Cmdr. William T.
|
||
First officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
Commissioned temporary Captain of the Enterprise
|
||
Former first officer, USS Hood
|
||
Former tactical officer, USS Potemkin
|
||
played by Jonathan Frakes
|
||
Rixx, Capt. *
|
||
Commanding officer, USS Thomas Paine
|
||
played by Michael Berryman ("Conspiracy")
|
||
Ro Larren, Ens.
|
||
Helm officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
Former helm officer, USS Wellington
|
||
Formerly incarcerated at Jaros Two
|
||
played by Michelle Forbes ("Ensign Ro", "Disaster")
|
||
Robinson, Lt.
|
||
Transporter officer, USS Enterprise ("The Outrageous Okona")
|
||
Rossa, Adm. Canaught *
|
||
played by Barbara Townshend ("Suddenly Human")
|
||
Rossa, Connor *
|
||
Deceased; killed at Galen Four during Talarian attack ("Suddenly
|
||
Human")
|
||
Rozhenko, CPO Sergei *
|
||
Warp field specialist, retired
|
||
Formerly served on USS Intrepid
|
||
played by Theodore Bikel ("Family")
|
||
Russell
|
||
Engineering officer, USS Enterprise ("Tin Man")
|
||
Satie, Adm. Nora *
|
||
Retired
|
||
played by Jean Simmons ("The Drumhead")
|
||
Savar, Adm. *
|
||
played by Henry Darrow ("Conspiracy")
|
||
Scott, Capt. Tryla *
|
||
Commanding officer, USS Renegade
|
||
played by Ursaline Bryant ("Conspiracy")
|
||
Selar, (Lt.) Dr.
|
||
Medical officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by Suzie Plakson ("The Schizoid Man")
|
||
Shante, Adm. *
|
||
Fleet Admiral
|
||
played by Fran Bennett ("Redemption II")
|
||
Shelby, Cmdr.
|
||
Tactical officer, Starfleet Borg Task Force
|
||
Former temporary first officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by Elizabeth Dennehy ("The Best of Both Worlds", "The Best of
|
||
Both Worlds Part 2")
|
||
Shimoda, Jim
|
||
Former Assistant Chief Engineer, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by Benjamin W.S. Lum ("The Naked Now")
|
||
Silvestri, Capt. *
|
||
Commanding officer, USS Shikamaru ("Darmok")
|
||
Singh
|
||
Engineering officer, USS Enterprise, deceased; killed by energy
|
||
cloud
|
||
played by Kavi Raz ("Lonely Among Us")
|
||
Solis, Lt.
|
||
Helm officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by George de la Pena ("The Arsenal of Freedom")
|
||
Spock, Ambassador
|
||
Former captain, USS Enterprise (NCC-1701, NCC-1701-A)
|
||
Final rank unknown
|
||
Joined diplomatic corps; now working covertly on Romulus
|
||
played by Leonard Nimoy ("Unification I", "Unification II")
|
||
Standen, Nurse
|
||
("Family")
|
||
Swenson
|
||
Science officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
("Skin of Evil")
|
||
Sype, Ryan *
|
||
killed in conspiracy-related accident ("Conspiracy")
|
||
Taggart, Capt. *
|
||
Commanding officer, USS Repulse
|
||
played by J. Patrick McNamara ("Unnatural Selection")
|
||
Taggart, Ens.
|
||
Shuttle bay officer, USS Enterprise ("The Host")
|
||
Tarses, Crewman Simon
|
||
Medical technician, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by Spencer Garrett ("The Drumhead")
|
||
Temple, Nurse
|
||
played by Patti Tippo ("Transfigurations")
|
||
Terry *
|
||
Engineering officer, USS Sutherland ("Redemption II")
|
||
Thomas, Ens. (+)
|
||
("Yesterday's Enterprise")
|
||
Thorn, Lt.
|
||
Engineering officer, USS Enterprise ("In Theory")
|
||
Tolaka, Capt. L. Iso *
|
||
Commanding officer, USS Lantree, deceased; killed by genetic mutagen
|
||
("Unnatural Selection")
|
||
Torres, Ens.
|
||
played by Jimmy Ortega ("Encounter At Farpoint")
|
||
Troi, (Lt. Cmdr.) Counselor Deanne
|
||
Ship's Counselor, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by Marina Sirtis
|
||
T'Su, Ens. Lian
|
||
Ops officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by Julia Nickson ("The Arsenal of Freedom")
|
||
Varley, Capt. Donald *
|
||
Commanding officer, USS Yamato, deceased; killed in the Yamato's
|
||
destruction
|
||
played by Thalmus Rasulala ("Contagion")
|
||
Vigo *
|
||
Foemer weapons officer, USS Stargazer ("The Battle")
|
||
Whalen
|
||
Historian, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by David Selburg ("The Big Goodbye")
|
||
Williams, Ens.
|
||
("A Matter of Perspective")
|
||
Wong, Lt.
|
||
Engineering officer, USS Enterprise ("Angel One")
|
||
Worf, Lt.
|
||
Chief Security Officer and tactical officer, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by Michael Dorn
|
||
Wright, Lt.
|
||
("A Matter of Perspective")
|
||
Yar, Lt. Natasha
|
||
Former Chief Security Officer, USS Enterprise, deceased; killed by
|
||
slime creature on Vagra Two
|
||
played by Denise Crosby
|
||
Youngblood, Ens.
|
||
Science specialist, USS Enterprise
|
||
played by James Becker
|
||
Zaheva, Capt. *
|
||
Commanding officer, USS Brattain, deceased
|
||
Killed in madness epidemic caused by lack of REM sleep
|
||
played by Deborah Taylor ("Night Terrors")
|
||
Zembata, Capt. *
|
||
Commanding officer, USS Victory ("Elementary, Dear Data")
|
||
|
||
STAR TREK XIII:
|
||
|
||
THE OLD SERIES MEETS THE NEXT GENERATION
|
||
|
||
|
||
CAPTAIN'S LOG, STARDATE 14111.7:
|
||
|
||
We are investigating a strange variable naked singularity which has just
|
||
reappeared after a 75 year absence. The last such mission to study this
|
||
phenomenon was the original Enterprise under the command of James Kirk.
|
||
It is imperative that we find out why it has returned and just what
|
||
causes these apparent violations of the laws of physics...
|
||
|
||
|
||
Picard: Data, status of that..."thing."
|
||
|
||
Data: Sir, if by thing you mean the singularity, sensors indicate that it
|
||
is growing more unstable at this time.
|
||
|
||
Picard: Hmm...suggestions, anyone?
|
||
|
||
Yar: Photon torpedoes armed and ready, Captain! Just one good shot--
|
||
|
||
Worf: I'm a Klingon, sir. Respectfully submit we cease this wasteful
|
||
pandering and go find another alien culture to conquer- er, enlist in
|
||
the Federation!
|
||
|
||
Troi: I'm getting nothing from it, sir. Whatever it is, it won't help
|
||
our ratings...
|
||
|
||
Wes: Of course! If I modify the output from the warp engines--
|
||
|
||
Picard: Shut up, Wesley! That's enough! What about you, number one?
|
||
|
||
Riker: Are you asking me to confirm what you've already decided, Sir? Why,
|
||
we'll stay and investigate, of course. (looks eager)
|
||
|
||
LaForge: Sir, I'm "seeing" all sorts of new, strange activity across the
|
||
spectrum, infra-red, microwave, and radio.
|
||
|
||
Data: Sensors indicate gravitational field intensity increasing!
|
||
|
||
Picard: What the...?
|
||
|
||
Data: Captain, we are being pulled in...
|
||
|
||
|
||
(PLACE COMMERCIAL HERE....)
|
||
|
||
|
||
CAPTAIN'S LOG, STARDATE 3714.2
|
||
|
||
The Enterprise has been delayed while relaying emergency vaccines to plague-
|
||
ridden Cyron IV by the appearance of a naked singularity. First officer
|
||
Spock is leading the investigation.
|
||
|
||
|
||
McCoy: Dammit, Jim! We've got to get that vaccine to the rendezvous in
|
||
two days or billions will die!
|
||
|
||
Spock (looking up from peep show viewer): Two days, one hour, sixteen
|
||
minutes, and seven seconds, Doctor.
|
||
|
||
McCoy: Blast it, Spock, I'm a doctor, not a cuckoo clock!
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Gentlemen, please. We'll get that vaccine there, Bones. The
|
||
rendezvous with the Yorktown is only a day away at Warp 8.
|
||
|
||
<voice through intercom>: I heard that! She canna take the strain, Captain.
|
||
Warp 6 maybe, but only if we were fresh out of spacedock...
|
||
|
||
Kirk (flashing a winning grin at no one in particular): Take it easy,
|
||
Scotty! You can do it, or you're fired.
|
||
|
||
<voice>: Aye, sir...
|
||
|
||
Spock (looks into viewer): Captain, I'm picking up readings of gravity
|
||
fluctuations from the singularity.
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Red alert! Shields up, Mr. Sulu. Lt. Uhura, open hailing
|
||
frequencies...(stands, straightens uniform over belly) This is Captain
|
||
James T. Kirk of the--
|
||
|
||
Spock: Sir, it is only a natural phenomenon...
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Oh... Cancel red alert. Maintain ready status.
|
||
|
||
Chekov: Keptin Kirk! SOmething has just activated my long range sensors--
|
||
eet's some kind of wessel!
|
||
|
||
Spock: Confirmed, Captain.
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Red alert! (throws spock an 'I told you so' look) Sulu, go to
|
||
full magnification! Uhura, open--
|
||
|
||
Uhura: Hailing frequencies already open sir. Broadcasting friendship
|
||
messages in all languages.
|
||
|
||
Spock: Fascinating! (looks up from viewer) Jim--it's the Enterprise!
|
||
|
||
|
||
(INSERT COMMERCIAL HERE)
|
||
|
||
|
||
CAPTAIN'S LOG, SUPPLEMENTAL
|
||
|
||
After being pulled into the naked singularity, we find ourselves powerless
|
||
and drifting towards another ship, which if our sensors were working,
|
||
we could identify...
|
||
|
||
|
||
Picard: any word on that ship yet?
|
||
|
||
Data: No, sir. We will not be close enough for visual contact for another
|
||
two minutes, three sec--
|
||
|
||
Picard: LaForge, get down to the lounge and see if you can tell what itis.
|
||
|
||
LaForge: Aye, Sir.
|
||
|
||
Picard: Oh, and Engsign Crusher?
|
||
|
||
Wes: Sir?
|
||
|
||
Picard: Shut up!
|
||
|
||
(Wes looks confused yet again)
|
||
|
||
Data: Sir, I wish to report something strange...
|
||
|
||
Picard: Strange?
|
||
|
||
Data: Is that not the word? (furrows brow, looking at his nose while
|
||
thinking) Abormal? Irregular? Biza--
|
||
|
||
Riker: Daaaaaa-ta!
|
||
|
||
Data: Oh, yes. Sir, this may sound highly irregular, but computer com-
|
||
parisons of the ship library's astronomical charts with current sensor
|
||
readings would seem to indicate that we have travelled back in time.
|
||
|
||
Data: They were not. However, due to time limitations placed on us by
|
||
the writers, we had to skip a few minor details.
|
||
|
||
Riker: Are you saying we're no longer in the present as we know it?
|
||
(looks bewildered).
|
||
|
||
<voice>: LaForge to Bridge! Captain, this is going to sound bogus, but
|
||
I see the Enterprise!
|
||
|
||
Riker: Way to go, Geordi! Who gave you your sight back this time?
|
||
|
||
<voice>: Sir? Not this Enterprise, but the old one! The old
|
||
Constitution Class starship!
|
||
|
||
Yar: Confirmed, sir! We're being hailed in all the old Federation friend-
|
||
ship messages.
|
||
|
||
Picard: What??? Any suggestions?
|
||
|
||
Riker: Might as well see what they want. Troi, are you feeling anything?
|
||
|
||
Troi: Not at the moment; (switches to Riker's mental wavelength) but that
|
||
doesn't mean I won't later, Amzadi...
|
||
|
||
(Riker primps)
|
||
|
||
Picard: On visual, Lieutenant.
|
||
|
||
(a stocky, sandy-haired man who is obviously on a diet appears. Standing
|
||
behind him is a tall, lean Vulcan whose hands are apparently cuffed behind
|
||
his back)
|
||
|
||
"...This is Captain James T. Kirk of the U.S.S. Enterprise. We are on a
|
||
peaceful mission! Explain who you are, or we will open fire!"
|
||
|
||
Picard (to Yar): Broadcast on all frequencies, in all languages...
|
||
|
||
"We Surrender."
|
||
|
||
|
||
(INSERT COMMERCIAL HERE)
|
||
|
||
|
||
Captain's Log, supplemental:
|
||
|
||
A highly advanced alien ship has seemingly surrendered to us for no
|
||
apparent reason. Partly due to this, and partly because the alien vessel
|
||
so closely resembles our own, Mr. Spock has advised extreme caution.
|
||
|
||
Question: Is this some kind of mind control? Are we being made to see
|
||
images and forms that are familiar to us to lull us into complacency?
|
||
The lives of 430 crewmen depend on my decisions. On.... my.... decisions!!
|
||
|
||
|
||
Kirk: We have not asked for a surrender! Only that you identify yourselves
|
||
and state your purpose..
|
||
|
||
<This is Captain Jean Luc Picard of the starship USS Enterprise. Our
|
||
mission is peaceful-- >
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Waitaminnut! *This* is the Enterprise!
|
||
|
||
<In *your* time period, Captain. You see, we are from your future.
|
||
Somehow, we must get back. Do you have any suggestions?>
|
||
|
||
Kirk: My 1st officer and I will take it under consideration. Please
|
||
stand by!
|
||
|
||
(screen blanks out)
|
||
|
||
Scotty: Captain! Did ye see thot- a Klingon on thot ship! If they are
|
||
from our future, let's put 'em oot o' their misery!
|
||
|
||
Kirk: One moment, Mr. Scott. Spock? I do believe your eyebrow betrays
|
||
your highly emotional state!
|
||
|
||
Spock: Really? I see no need to insult me; I merely was attempting to
|
||
scratch my forehead against my bangs so as not to expend the energy
|
||
involved in raising my arm. However, I feel I should point out that if
|
||
indeed there is an advanced alien culture aboard that vessel, and if
|
||
they wanted to appear in a form familiar to us, they would either have
|
||
to read our thoughts or scan the ship's records. Without such knowledge,
|
||
they would have no pattern on which to base their deception. Ship's
|
||
sensors would have alerted us to any scans, though I have detected some
|
||
kind of telepathic activity coming from the alien ship.
|
||
|
||
McCoy: Damn your Vulcan logic! If they were going to go through all the
|
||
trouble of disguising themselves, then why not look just like us? Why
|
||
these differences, like Klingons on a Federation ship? The wrong colors
|
||
on the uniforms?? A less-than-perfect copy of the Enterprise??? I'll
|
||
tell you why; they're mistakes! These new writers don't have what it
|
||
takes, time or talent, and as a result we're just going to skip over
|
||
the whole thing because we have to move along and can't involve
|
||
ourselves minor details like continuity!
|
||
|
||
Spock: Captain, I suggest the best course of action would be beaming over
|
||
to the alien ship for direct observation. We have not yet used the
|
||
transporter this episode, and i would like the opportunity to study the
|
||
highly advanced computer they possess; ours doesn't "tick."
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Good idea! Uhura...?
|
||
|
||
Uhura (sighs): Aye, sir....on visual..
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Due to the complexity of the situation, perhaps it would be best if
|
||
my first officer and I beamed over to your ship...
|
||
|
||
Picard (to person offscreen): Suggestions? Will it violate the Prime
|
||
Directive?
|
||
|
||
Riker (offscreen): Sir, their Prime Directive is our Prime Directive...
|
||
|
||
Picard: Good! Then no harm is done! (to Kirk) Very well. You have our
|
||
coordinates. Make it so!
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Excellent! We'll beam over in 5 minutes. Kirk out!....
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Scotty, can you beam us over?
|
||
|
||
Scott: No sir! Whot with this singularity beasties' effect an' all, it'll
|
||
be 2 hours before we ken even transport a fly!
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Scotty, I want that transporter working in 5 minutes!!
|
||
|
||
Scott (sighs also): Aye, sir...
|
||
|
||
Kirk: If one more person sighs heavily because I make an unreasonable
|
||
demand, I'll put that person in the brig!!! (hits no button in particular
|
||
on his chair's arm) Security?
|
||
|
||
<voice>: Blue Moon Detective Agency!
|
||
Do aliens hate you;
|
||
Tribbles berate you?
|
||
Is your tricorder missing;
|
||
Your Yeoman not kissing?
|
||
Then give us a call-
|
||
We'll take the fall!
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Security, send two men to the transporter room. I want them there
|
||
in 5 minutes!!
|
||
|
||
<voice>: (sigh!) Aye, sir. I'll see if they're in their office...
|
||
|
||
(cut to shot of transporter room)
|
||
(security guard enters)
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Yeoman Kyle, you have the coordinates. Beam us over safely and
|
||
maybe I'll have that big picture on the wall you've been staring at for
|
||
3 seasons changed... (turns, examines guard) I thought I sent for two
|
||
men, Ensign....?
|
||
|
||
Guard: Addison, Ensign David Addison, sir. There should be two of us, but
|
||
my partner is on maternity leave, and I think I'm on the wrong set...
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Hmmm... Only one guard. Can you handle a phaser?
|
||
|
||
Guard: Ha! Do Klingons clingeth? Do Thesaurians thesaureth? Do you and
|
||
Spock--
|
||
|
||
Kirk: All right! I get the picture! We'll take you along, but first you
|
||
have to trade shirts with me!
|
||
|
||
Guard: Sir? Is this like Twister?
|
||
|
||
Kirk: You heard me! Apparently, their security division color is mustard-
|
||
gold, and if you think I'm beaming over in a security color uniform...
|
||
|
||
Guard: Aye, sir..
|
||
|
||
(Removes shirt. Kirk gets in a fight offscreen and has his forcibly
|
||
removed. Hands dirty tatters to Addison.)
|
||
|
||
Kirk: And another thing: get rid of those.... (waves hand towards
|
||
Addison's head) .....those whatever!
|
||
|
||
Guard: Awww... Not my Ray-Bans! If the brothers in Philly ever see me
|
||
like this...
|
||
|
||
(the three men step onto the platform)
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Energize!
|
||
|
||
(Reality swirls. Kirk, Spock, McCoy, and the security guard materialize
|
||
on the new Bridge.)
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Hey! I thought there were only three of us!
|
||
|
||
McCoy: It's those damn fool writers again!
|
||
|
||
(Picard steps forward)
|
||
|
||
Picard: I'm Captain Jean Luc Picard of the USS Enterprise, number
|
||
NCC-1701..."D."
|
||
|
||
Spock: Fascinating!
|
||
|
||
Kirk: "D?"
|
||
|
||
Picard: Yes, Captain. You see, although in reality this is only the third
|
||
Enterprise, it was decided to skip "B" and "C" and name it in your
|
||
honor...
|
||
|
||
Kirk: My honor? But what happened to the original Enterprise?
|
||
|
||
Picard: You blew it up!
|
||
|
||
Kirk: I what??
|
||
|
||
McCoy: Jim! Before you call this man a liar, just think of your record!
|
||
Your habits! The risks you take!!
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Well,... what about the 2nd one?
|
||
|
||
Picard: Let's just say you're consistent....
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Oh...... But why "D?" Why not "t?"
|
||
|
||
Riker (tries to look like Kirk): They already used that in *my* name,
|
||
sir. No, they chose a most unusual method for picking the "D." Data?
|
||
|
||
Data: To honor your statement "The Enterprise is a beautiful lady, and we
|
||
love her," Starfleet historians went back and obtained the bra cup size
|
||
of every woman, and alien, you ever kissed. The average was obtained,
|
||
and appended to the number for the Enterprise. Hence, "1701-D."
|
||
|
||
(Kirk looks innocently about. McCoy rocks on his heels. Spock
|
||
prevaricates.)
|
||
|
||
Kirk: I'm...... honored, I suppose.
|
||
|
||
Picard: Ah! But I'm neglectful, certainly! Allow me to introduce my
|
||
Bridge crew. Any suggestions as to what order, anyone? No, never mind;
|
||
Let's throw caution to the wind! My first, William Riker (primps); 2nd-
|
||
in-command Lt Cmndr Data; ship's counselor, Deanna Troi (Kirk's eyes
|
||
twinkle- Troi blushes, breathes faster); security chief Yar (now Kirk
|
||
breathes faster- Troi receives impressions of the number "3"); Lt. LaForge,
|
||
our blind navigator (Spock raises eyebrow); and Lt. Worf, whose exact
|
||
duties have never been revealed...
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Worf?? He looks familiar. Bones?
|
||
|
||
(McCoy walks over, passes med-scanner over Worf.)
|
||
|
||
McCoy: Jim! This man is a Klingon!!
|
||
|
||
(Security guard raises phaser, but is blown away by Yar and Worf.)
|
||
|
||
McCoy (passes scanner over guard): He's dead, Jim!
|
||
|
||
LaForge: Well, now ABC has a chance to find someone that Cybill can work
|
||
with...
|
||
|
||
Kirk: That man! He was one of my crew!
|
||
|
||
Data: A most appropriate choice of tense, Captain.
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Only 429 lives left! And I'm responsible for them!! I'm.....
|
||
Responsible!! My.... decisions!!!
|
||
|
||
|
||
(INSERT COMMERCIAL HERE)
|
||
|
||
|
||
Captain's Log, Stardate 3714.9
|
||
|
||
After beaming over to the strange "alien" vessel which claims to come
|
||
from our future, we are greeted by humanoid life forms, one of which is
|
||
a Klingon. This fact has already cost me the life of one of my crew. I'm
|
||
saddened, but yet I feel a strange sense of elation at having had the
|
||
foresight to change uniforms...
|
||
|
||
|
||
Medical Log, Leonard McCoy reporting:
|
||
|
||
He's dead, Jim. And I'll tell you something else; there isn't any reason
|
||
he shouldn't be! He's just not alive anymore, and there's not a damn
|
||
thing I can do to change it!
|
||
|
||
|
||
Kirk: One of my men is dead! How many more must die before you've had enough?
|
||
|
||
Picard: On the contrary, Captain! It was one of your 23rd Century savages
|
||
who attacked for no reason! It's hard to believe we were once as primitive
|
||
as you...
|
||
|
||
(the two men continue the argument, oblivious to Yar and Worf, who are
|
||
still attacking the body)
|
||
|
||
Kirk: The Klingons are our sworn enemy!
|
||
|
||
Picard: *Were* your sworn enemy!
|
||
|
||
Kirk: My man was just doing what any other man would have done in his
|
||
position. And for someone who calls us savages, I find it highly
|
||
irregular that "civilized" beings like yourselves would carry weapons
|
||
on the Bridge!
|
||
|
||
(McCoy sees Yar and Worf)
|
||
|
||
McCoy: Stop it!.... Stop it!! You just don't keep hacking away at a man
|
||
after he's down!!
|
||
|
||
Picard: Lieutenant Yar, report!
|
||
|
||
Yar: (stands, faces Picard) Speaking strictly as Security Chief, just how
|
||
much can you trust a dead person on the Bridge?
|
||
|
||
Worf: I'm a Klingon, sir. I live for this--
|
||
|
||
Picard: Not on my Bridge, you won't! (turns to Kirk) I assume you'd like
|
||
to return your man to your ship?
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Yes, thank you. (flips open communicator) Kirk to Enterprise, come
|
||
in Enterprise...
|
||
|
||
<Voice>: Enterprise! Scott here...
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Mr. Scott, there's been an accident over here; we've lost another
|
||
security guard.
|
||
|
||
<Voice>: Och! Thot'll be the fifth this week!
|
||
|
||
Kirk: I know, Scotty. One to beam over; better put the ship on Yellow
|
||
Alert. Kirk out.
|
||
|
||
(body dematerializes; Worf becomes visibly down-hearted)
|
||
|
||
Picard: I'm sorry about your man. If it's any consolation, he wasn't the
|
||
father; it was Sam's baby...
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Death... is never justifiable...
|
||
|
||
Troi: I know how you feel, Captain.
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Do you, Counselor? Do you really know what it's like to be
|
||
responsible for the live of 430--
|
||
|
||
Data: Four hundred and twenty-nine, sir.
|
||
|
||
Kirk: --429 men and women??
|
||
|
||
Troi: Sir, I am half Betazoid. I can sense strong emotions and feelings.
|
||
Your sense of loss is most intense; it is difficult not to feel it...
|
||
|
||
Spock: (to Kirk) Undoubtably the source of the telepathy I perceived
|
||
earlier coming from this ship, Captain.
|
||
|
||
Troi: Strange. You appear to be Vulcan, yet I sense some emotions in you!
|
||
|
||
McCoy: What's the matter, Spock? Slipping?
|
||
|
||
Spock: No, Doctor. As you are well aware, I possess a Human half that is
|
||
sometimes difficult to control. I hope to someday purge all emotions and
|
||
embrace total logic, thus achieving Kolinahr.
|
||
|
||
McCoy: Well, just so long as you change your pants after you achieve it...
|
||
|
||
Data: (to Spock) Most unusual. We are very much alike, you and I, yet you
|
||
state your desire to suppress your Human tendencies. I, on the other hand,
|
||
wish I could become more Human.
|
||
|
||
Kirk: You mean you're not?
|
||
|
||
Data: No, sir. I am an android. A computer. A --
|
||
|
||
Kirk: You're a machine?? And you're second in command??
|
||
|
||
Data: I'm also in several bio-mechanical texts.
|
||
|
||
Riker: It's Starfleet's policy never to discriminate against any sentient
|
||
life form. Mr. Data has never failed any test for sentience. I might add
|
||
that all Academy graduates are required to be sentient.
|
||
|
||
Yar: A pity your security details never had to pass these tests! Maybe if
|
||
they had, you would have a Chief of Security...
|
||
|
||
Data: (aside, to Kirk) Ask me sometime about the advantages of having a
|
||
Chief of Security...
|
||
|
||
McCoy: So! Is that what it's come to! Machines taking over for man, just
|
||
because they can think faster? Well, I don't buy it! There are just some
|
||
things a machine can't do!! I'd name 'em, but there are children watching
|
||
this show...
|
||
|
||
Data: But sir! I *am* fully functional.
|
||
|
||
Troi: Tasha? Why do I sense embarrassment??
|
||
|
||
(Kirk's communicator beeps)
|
||
|
||
Beep, Beep!! <-- special effects
|
||
(He answers it)
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Kirk here. What is it, Scotty?
|
||
|
||
<Voice>: Sir? This is Lt. Uhura; Mr.Scott is in engineering.
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Engineering? But I left Scotty in charge! What's wrong? What's going
|
||
on on my ship??
|
||
|
||
<Voice>: I don't know, sir. We're losing power, and we don't know why!
|
||
Captain... I'm frightened!!
|
||
|
||
Spock: Spock here. Mr. Sulu, at what rate is the Enterprise losing power?
|
||
|
||
<Another Voice>: We're down to 80% power, but the drain is increasing
|
||
geometrically. We have maybe (static)ve more hours at (more static) lose
|
||
all power and are pulled into the (even more static) ...source is the
|
||
alien (complete static)......
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Sulu! (taps communicator) Mr.Sulu!! Can you read me?
|
||
|
||
McCoy: It's dead, Jim! I can't get anything on mine, either!
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Well, it looks like we're here for awhile. (turns to Picard) But
|
||
what concerns me is why you're draining energy from my ship!
|
||
|
||
Picard: I assure you, we are doing no such thing!
|
||
|
||
Spock: Yours is the only ship in the area; it is only logical to assume
|
||
it is the source of the power drain. If your ship is not the source,
|
||
then what is?
|
||
|
||
Picard: Hmmm... Good idea! Suggestions, anyone?
|
||
|
||
Spock: Perhaps if we spoke with your chief engineer...
|
||
|
||
Picard: I'm afraid that's not possible.
|
||
|
||
Kirk: That's my ship losing power over there, mister! You better make it
|
||
possible!!
|
||
|
||
Picard: No, you don't understand. We don't *have* a chief engineer.
|
||
|
||
McCoy: What??
|
||
|
||
Picard: That's usually my line, Doctor. (to Kirk) You see, there just
|
||
wasn't anybody cast in the role of chief engineer. The writers gave us
|
||
a Chief of Security instead.
|
||
|
||
McCoy: So what do you do now? Kill off engineers instead of security?
|
||
|
||
Riker: (says eagerly) Well, the only person to be killed so far has been
|
||
an engineer...
|
||
|
||
Kirk: You mean to tell me that someday, the Federation will put Klingons
|
||
on the Bridge, arm their Bridge crews, kill off engineers instead of
|
||
security guards, and place machines in the chain of command??
|
||
|
||
LaForge: You forgot the part about letting a blind person drive theship, sir.
|
||
|
||
(Troi steps forward, wobbles a little)
|
||
|
||
Troi: I.... I sense.... I...
|
||
|
||
(Troi collapses. McCoy and Riker rush over)
|
||
|
||
Picard: (hits communicator on chest) Bridge to Sick Bay! Medical Alert!
|
||
Dr.Crusher to the Bridge!!
|
||
|
||
<Voice>: I'm on my way!
|
||
|
||
Picard: Does anyone have ideas as to why Counselor Troi collapsed?
|
||
|
||
Riker: Unknown at this moment, Captain.
|
||
|
||
McCoy: She seems to be suffering from some virus. It might be communicable!
|
||
|
||
Spock: Sir, if that is the case, the Bridge personnel should be quarantined.
|
||
|
||
Picard: I'll do no such thing! As you know, we do things a bit
|
||
differently in the 24th Century. (turns to face Bridge Crew) LaForge?
|
||
You got to spread the virus last time; whose turn is it now?
|
||
|
||
Yar: Mine, sir.
|
||
|
||
Picard: Very well. Make sure you miss no one! Remember: it's vital that
|
||
as many people as possible get sick in as short a time as possible. We
|
||
haven't had any good dramatic tension since the security guard was killed.
|
||
|
||
Yar: Aye, aye, sir.
|
||
|
||
(she moves off and begins kissing everyone as Dr. Crusher comes onto
|
||
the Bridge)
|
||
|
||
(Crusher passes scanner over Troi)
|
||
|
||
Crusher: Oh, my God... Oh, my God!...
|
||
|
||
Picard: What? What??
|
||
|
||
Crusher: It's some virus I've never seen before!
|
||
|
||
Riker: Is there an antidote of anykind?
|
||
|
||
Crusher: Like I said, I've never seen it before. I'll be lucky to come up
|
||
with a vaccine in time, *if* there's a vaccine! Judging by it's rate of
|
||
progress, you all have 3 hours to live!!
|
||
|
||
Picard: What??
|
||
|
||
Kirk: "You" have 3 hours? Don't you mean "We?"
|
||
|
||
Crusher: I meant "You;" I never catch any of the illnesses I treat, or
|
||
don't you watch the show? (turns to Picard) Three hours at best, Captain...
|
||
|
||
I'LL MISS YOU, JEAN LUC....
|
||
|
||
|
||
(INSERT COMMERCIAL HERE)
|
||
|
||
|
||
Captain's Log, supplemental:
|
||
|
||
A deadly virus has appeared aboard the Enterprise. Unless Dr.Crusher
|
||
can come up with an antidote in 3 hours, we will all die! Meanwhile, the
|
||
mysterious power drain continues to affect the other Enterprise. Security
|
||
is investigating, as the source of the drain appears to be on this ship!
|
||
|
||
|
||
Picard: What are the symptoms, Doctor?
|
||
|
||
Crusher: I don't know, sir.
|
||
|
||
Picard: Well, can you isolate it?
|
||
|
||
Crusher: Again, I don't know!
|
||
|
||
Picard: Then if you know nothing about it, how can you predict that we
|
||
have only three hours left to live??
|
||
|
||
Crusher: I don't know, sir! I just looked at my tricorder, and that's what
|
||
it said! Oh, I suppose I can take some blood samples or run some tests,
|
||
but beyond that, I just don't know, Jean Luc!!
|
||
|
||
Picard: Good work, Doctor! Make it so!
|
||
|
||
Spock: (under his breath) As I have always maintained, members of the
|
||
medical profession would do better to employ the use of beads and rattles...
|
||
|
||
Kirk: What's that, Mr.Spock?
|
||
|
||
Spock: I said, based on the doctor's investigation and evaluation of the
|
||
virus, I would venture to say that Doctor McCoy's medical methods were,
|
||
for some reason, widely adopted among Starfleet personnel. Perhaps in
|
||
order to effect some method of population control..
|
||
|
||
McCoy: That's enough, Spock! Can't you see? This woman relies too much on
|
||
a machine and not on her human intuition! And you're not the one to use
|
||
human intuition, are you? You pointy-eared logic circuit! Why, if I weren't--
|
||
|
||
Kirk: That's enough, Bones; Spock! We have only a few hours left. I
|
||
suggest we use them wisely.
|
||
|
||
Data: Two hours, fifty-five minutes and 17 seconds, sir.
|
||
|
||
McCoy: (to Kirk) Kinda reminds you of someone, doesn't he?? (thumbs his
|
||
head at spock)
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Bones, why don't you see what you can figure out about this virus!
|
||
|
||
(McCoy leaves)
|
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|
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Picard: I assure you, Captain! Dr. Crusher is most competent..
|
||
|
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Kirk: If you don't mind, Dr.McCoy will proceed nonetheless.
|
||
|
||
Picard: Do you distrust my Chief Medical Officer?
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Just what would you do in my position? I'm on board a plague ship
|
||
with a clueless albeit attractive CMO who is on first name terms with
|
||
the Captain. Both parties continually exchange furtive glances, not to
|
||
mention the doubt surrounding the parentage of the only child on board
|
||
who is allowed access to the Bridge!
|
||
|
||
Picard: Hmmmm... Quite so! (looks around) Has anyone seen Wesley?
|
||
|
||
(Everyone looks around, but he's not there)
|
||
|
||
Picard: Computer? Tell me the location of Wesley Crusher!
|
||
|
||
<Computer>: The boy?
|
||
|
||
Picard: Yes! The Boy!
|
||
|
||
<Computer>: The boy is in Engineering, section 6. Have a nice day!
|
||
|
||
Picard: Bridge to Engineering! Is Wesley there?
|
||
|
||
<Voice>: The boy? Yes, he's here. One moment...
|
||
|
||
<Whine>: Yes, Fath-- er, Captain Picard?
|
||
|
||
Picard: Is that you Wesley?
|
||
|
||
<Whine>: Yes, sir!
|
||
|
||
Picard: Good. Shut up! Bridge out!
|
||
|
||
Worf: Sir! Sensors indicate the other Enterprise's orbit is beginning to
|
||
fluctuate! It's as if their controls were sluggish...
|
||
|
||
Picard: What??
|
||
|
||
Riker: Have they lost all power?
|
||
|
||
Worf: No, sir. Power loss seems to have leveled off. They are at 15% power.
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Fifteen percent? But that's barely enough for life support and
|
||
helm control! The lives of --
|
||
|
||
Picard: Yes, yes, we know!
|
||
|
||
Spock: Fascinating! It's as if the source of the power drain knew the
|
||
precise level of power the Enterprise could be lowered to and yet
|
||
maintain control of vital functions..
|
||
|
||
Kirk: So you're saying the Enterprise shouldn't lose anymore power?
|
||
|
||
Spock: Read my lips, Jim! I believe I inferred as much. The only logical
|
||
question that remains is what will the stolen power be used for?
|
||
|
||
Riker: And don't forget; we need to know who's taking it!
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Anything else, Spock?
|
||
|
||
Spock: Affirmative. Why has no one else succumbed to the virus?
|
||
|
||
Picard: Good point! Comment, anyone?
|
||
|
||
Riker: I feel fine, sir!
|
||
|
||
Data: As do I, sir.
|
||
|
||
LaForge: Me too, sir.
|
||
|
||
Picard: Well, I think it's safe to say that if Counselor Troi were here,
|
||
she would say that she feels that we feel fine!
|
||
|
||
Riker: Makes "sense", sir.
|
||
|
||
(Kirk groans)
|
||
|
||
Picard: Bridge to Sickbay! Doctor Crusher, why has no one else been
|
||
infected?
|
||
|
||
<Voice>: I don't know, sir!... Damn! Where are all those wise sayings we
|
||
doctors are supposed to say at times like these?
|
||
|
||
Picard: Doctor!... Beverly,... get a hold of yourself! It's all right!
|
||
|
||
<Voice>: (sniffle) Thanks, Jean Luc...
|
||
|
||
<Another Voice>: Jim? McCoy here! I think I have it! It's not a virus at all!
|
||
|
||
Kirk: What do you mean, Bones?
|
||
|
||
<Another Voice>: If it's all right with you, I'll explain it when I come
|
||
up to the Bridge for the final scene...
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Okay, but make it fast!
|
||
|
||
<Yet Another Voice>: Engineering to Bridge!
|
||
|
||
Picard: This is the Bridge. Go ahead..
|
||
|
||
<Y. A. Voice>: Sir, Chief Engineer No. 3,814 here, sir. We've figured out
|
||
a way to get back, sir!
|
||
|
||
Picard: Excellent! To whom do we owe our gratitude?
|
||
|
||
<Voice>: He's on his way to the Bridge now, sir..
|
||
|
||
(At this point, the turbolift doors open. Wesley steps out.)
|
||
|
||
LaForge (to himself): Oh, no! Not again!
|
||
|
||
Picard: Ensign Crusher! I thought you were in Engineering?
|
||
|
||
Wes: I was, sir. But seeing as how I finished the modifications to the
|
||
warp engines necessary to return the ship to our time--
|
||
|
||
Picard: You did what??
|
||
|
||
Riker: It's my fault, sir. He's my responsibility; I should have kept a
|
||
closer eye on him! (Advances towards Wes)
|
||
|
||
Picard: One moment, Will! First, I want to find out what he did to my
|
||
ship! Report, Wesley!
|
||
|
||
Wes: Well, sir, all I had to do was modify the power output of the warp
|
||
engines. But in order to do this, I had to borrow some extra power. The
|
||
only other source was the other Enterprise.
|
||
|
||
Kirk: You mean you're responsible for what crippled my ship?? You nearly
|
||
killed almost 430 men and women!!
|
||
|
||
Wes: Sir, I knew what I was doing. I called up the records on your ship,
|
||
though it was a little confusing as to just which ship you're using at
|
||
the moment. I found out the critical threshold of energy depletion for
|
||
your ship, and from there I just borrowed the rest. You can always
|
||
generate more..
|
||
|
||
Kirk: You just don't go and "borrow" energy from a starship!!
|
||
|
||
Spock: Not true, Captain, since apparently he has done it.
|
||
|
||
Picard: Captain, please!! (to Wes, sweetly) Wesley, do you mean to say we
|
||
can return home now?
|
||
|
||
Wes: Yes, sir.
|
||
|
||
Picard: Good. Then shut up!!
|
||
|
||
(once again, the turbolift doors open. McCoy, Crusher, and Troi step onto
|
||
the Bridge)
|
||
|
||
McCoy: Jim, I'm beginning to believe I can cure anything!
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Report, Bones!
|
||
|
||
McCoy: Well, the whole problem started with an incorrect diagnosis! It
|
||
wasn't a virus at all!!
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Yes, I believe you said something about that earlier..
|
||
|
||
McCoy: You see, Jim, if it was a virus, it would have spread! But instead,
|
||
only Troi got sick! It was only after I found out that she's a hyper-
|
||
sensitive that I realized what caused the illness!
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Well?... What caused it?
|
||
|
||
McCoy: Think about it! Troi didn't get sick until we arrived. We caused
|
||
her illness!
|
||
|
||
Picard: But you said it wasn't a virus!
|
||
|
||
McCoy: And it's not! It's the writing, the scripts!... The Writers!!!
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Yes, yes- they control everything, but even they haven't given a
|
||
good reason for only Troi becoming sick..
|
||
|
||
McCoy: They don't have to!
|
||
|
||
Crusher: Captain, it's like back in the 21st Century--
|
||
|
||
Picard: Those were savage times!
|
||
|
||
Crusher: --when half the population was starving. Even when they finally
|
||
got food, they couldn't eat it too quickly without getting sick!
|
||
|
||
Kirk: I still don't understand how that explains the illness.
|
||
|
||
Spock: Most interesting! You are saying that the appearance of your vessel
|
||
in our time is causing your illness because you are used to bad writing.
|
||
Our beaming over only aggravated the problem further...
|
||
|
||
McCoy: And that's why Troi collapsed! Being so perceptive, so sensitive,
|
||
it was just too much for her to take!!
|
||
|
||
Kirk: She seems to be fine now..
|
||
|
||
McCoy: That's because she left the Bridge and went to Sickbay- the place
|
||
where one of the most incompetent, shallow and unbelievable characters on
|
||
this ship works. She'll be all right once we leave, but prolonged exposure
|
||
to good writing could kill her!
|
||
|
||
(Thousands of viewers can be heard screaming, "Stay for a while! Stay on the
|
||
ship!!")
|
||
|
||
Picard: And once you return to your ship, we can return to our proper time...
|
||
|
||
Kirk: That's it? As simple as that?
|
||
|
||
Picard: I'm afraid so, Captain. The new writers are used to rushing the
|
||
ending..
|
||
|
||
(Beep! Beep!)
|
||
|
||
Kirk (answers communicator): Kirk here!
|
||
|
||
<Voice>: Scott here; we're beaming ye back!
|
||
|
||
Kirk: But I gave no such order!
|
||
|
||
<Voice>: Sorry, sir! But we're under time constraints, and I canna take
|
||
enna more of this episode!
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Scotty! You've got to give me a few minutes. Just a few, and I need
|
||
them now!!
|
||
|
||
<Voice>: Sorry, sir. I'm under orders!
|
||
|
||
(Kirk, Spock and McCoy dematerialize)
|
||
|
||
Picard: Well, I'm glad *they're* gone, eh No.1?
|
||
|
||
Riker: Yes, sir! I was beginning to wonder if we'd ever get back to our
|
||
rushed dialogue and plot...
|
||
|
||
Picard: Agreed! Mr. LaForge? Lay in a course back to our own time! Warp
|
||
factor six!
|
||
|
||
LaForge: Aye, aye, sir. Course plotted... and laid in, sir.
|
||
|
||
Picard: Engage!
|
||
|
||
(The Enterprise revs up, stretches, pops like a rubber band, and disappears
|
||
in a very realistic flash of light.)
|
||
|
||
|
||
(INSERT COMMERCIAL HERE)
|
||
|
||
|
||
Captain's Log, Stardate 3715.0
|
||
|
||
The ship from our future has been gone for almost one hour. Gone with it is
|
||
any trace of the naked singularity we had been investigating. As is usual
|
||
for the end of a crisis, I have called Dr.McCoy to the Bridge to engage in
|
||
idle speculation, pointless banter, and maybe even a brief moral...
|
||
|
||
|
||
Kirk: I still don't understand it, Bones. It all just happened so quickly.
|
||
|
||
McCoy: Jim, I keep telling you- it's not your fault! The writers of that
|
||
century are just-.... well, they're just bad! They even forgot to leave
|
||
in the singularity for the last scene!
|
||
|
||
Spock (turning at his station): I disagree, Doctor. It was most logical
|
||
for the singularity to disappear when the future Enterprise vanished.
|
||
|
||
McCoy: Oh, no! I should have known it! The writers have gotten to Spock!
|
||
|
||
Spock (ignoring McCoy): You see, Jim, the singularity was essentially a
|
||
"rip" in the fabric of the universe. Some tremendous strain, existing
|
||
both in their time and ours, was too great for the normal space-time
|
||
continuum to bear.
|
||
|
||
Kirk: So what was it, Spock? What caused the strain in the first place?
|
||
|
||
Spock: I believe Doctor McCoy is best qualified to explain that, sir.
|
||
Vulcans do not engage in television criticism...
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Bones?
|
||
|
||
McCoy: It was us, Jim!
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Come on, Bones! We've never travelled to the future!!
|
||
|
||
McCoy: True; not personally. But consider all those plots that have been
|
||
lifted from our series and used in theirs!
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Ahhhhh!.... So the removing of not just one, but many, many events
|
||
in our present to their future caused the strain which "ripped" the universe?
|
||
|
||
Spock: Quite correct, Captain. Perhaps if they had used only a few, the
|
||
strain would have had no effect, but as they used so many...
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Well, I still don't understand why the singularity disappeared.
|
||
Aren't we still in our present? Aren't they back in the future? Wouldn't
|
||
the strain still be there??
|
||
|
||
Spock: Unknown, Captain. Perhaps our appearance in some way motivated
|
||
their writers to be more original.
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Well, in any case, it's like I've always said...
|
||
|
||
(entire Bridge crew grimaces in anticipation)
|
||
|
||
McCoy: Yes, Jim?
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Even though this show is a timeless classic, it will never be
|
||
duplicated in another time period.
|
||
|
||
(the whole Bridge starts giggling and laughing)
|
||
|
||
Kirk: Ha, ha!
|
||
|
||
Sulu: Ho, ho!
|
||
|
||
Checkov: Wery funny!
|
||
|
||
Spock: (<-- Vulcan laughter)
|
||
|
||
Kirk (Holding side): Mr Sulu? Plot a course for rendezvous with the
|
||
Yorktown; We have some vaccines to deliver. Maximum warp!
|
||
|
||
Sulu: Aye, aye, sir!
|
||
|
||
(music fades in as Enterprise moves away)
|
||
|
||
(Picture fades to black)
|
||
|
||
End
|
||
|
||
S T A R T R E K M A S T E R T I M E L I N E
|
||
by Kasey K.S. Chang
|
||
Last update: 01-10/92
|
||
|
||
Part 1/4 : TLREADME.DOC
|
||
|
||
WHY ANOTHER TIMELINE?
|
||
I was not satisfied with the timelines that already existed, so I
|
||
created my own.
|
||
Of all of the existing timelines, the Stone/Finkas one is the best,
|
||
but it references ONLY the screened evidence, leaving people who want a
|
||
larger picture in the dark. For example, there was no mention of when the
|
||
Federation is formed in Star Trek, nor any mention of any dates for the
|
||
first Klingo-Federation War nor the first Romulan War. Therefore none of
|
||
these "important" events were present in the Stone/Finkas timeline.
|
||
I fully understand that there are people who consider only the
|
||
screened evidence "canon". However, they should also realize the
|
||
limitations of that definition.
|
||
I decided to explore the bigger picture, presenting all evidence, but
|
||
weighted screened evidence heavier than the other evidences available. All
|
||
are documented, so you can ignore the unscreened evidence at your leisure.
|
||
|
||
FORMAT OF TIMELINE
|
||
I have decided to incorporate BOTH Stardate and OED (Old Earth Date)
|
||
year references into the timeline. If a Stardate is given, it is noted,
|
||
with an estimated OED year given, unless there are many such entries for a
|
||
given year. All events are sorted by approximate year, then Stardate,
|
||
unless Stardate order is not correct.
|
||
I have attempted to incorporate all screened Star Trek sources
|
||
available, including The Original Series (TOS), The Animated Series (TAS),
|
||
The Movies, (ST:TMP, ST2-6), and The Next Generation (TNG). Occasionally
|
||
you will find references to some after-market books such as the TNG Tech
|
||
Manual. Those will be clearly labeled as such so you can ignore them as
|
||
you wish. Also, in the TNG section, the TNG Comics are included for
|
||
completeness' sake. I have access to a TNG Stardate chart from DC comics,
|
||
and I incorporated that into this timeline. Also, the titles of the TNG
|
||
novels are incorporated in the TNG section as well. You may also see once
|
||
in a while a reference to a TOS novel or two.
|
||
When events conflict in timing, emphasis is placed in the following
|
||
order: TOS, TNG, Movies, TAS, TNG Tech Manual. The source in front is
|
||
assumed to be "more canonical" than those in the back.
|
||
|
||
ORGANIZATION
|
||
There are four files in this release:
|
||
|
||
1/4 TLREADME DOC This file you are reading now
|
||
2/4 TLINE1 DOC The timeline itself, including endnotes
|
||
3/4 TLINEAPX DOC Appendix, abbreviations and bibliography
|
||
4/4 TLINEEXP DOC Explanations, on how I arrived at
|
||
the results
|
||
|
||
DISCLAIMER
|
||
Placement of all events within the Star Trek time frame is solely my
|
||
own interpretation and should NOT be viewed as "official" information.
|
||
However, they are based on the best evidence available.
|
||
I have no involvement with Paramount Studios or the TNG office, nor do
|
||
I have special access to information not available to the public. All
|
||
sources are documented as shown. Bibliography is in the appendix.
|
||
I do not claim to have included every event documented in the Star
|
||
Trek universe. If I did, this would be an encyclopedia. After all, would
|
||
you be interested in reading entries like "Year XXX, YYY married ZZZ"? If
|
||
you believe I missed some "major" events, please write me, either through
|
||
e-mail or through US Mail, and we can discuss it.
|
||
"Star Trek", "Star Trek: The Next Generation", "ENTERPRISE", and
|
||
various other names are trademarks of Paramount Studios, all rights
|
||
reserved. Used for reference/ non-profit purposes only.
|
||
All sources cited in this article were referenced to the best of my
|
||
abilities. Bibliography is in the appendix.
|
||
|
||
DISTRIBUTION NOTICE
|
||
This timeline may be distributed freely within the Star Trek fandom
|
||
subjected to the following conditions:
|
||
1) This notice and author's name must accompany all copies of the
|
||
timeline. "Star Trek Master Timeline" is copyrighted (c) 1991 by Kasey
|
||
K.S. Chang, all rights reserved except as noted in the disclaimer above.
|
||
2) This timeline must not be modified in any form without prior
|
||
permission of the author with the following exception: if you wish to
|
||
convert this timeline to a different file format (say for a Macintosh), you
|
||
may add "Converted to XXX format by YYY" beneath the credits. In this
|
||
case, no permission from me is needed.
|
||
3) No charge other than reasonable distribution compensation be
|
||
charged for its distribution.
|
||
|
||
Comments, suggestions, and such should be sent to:
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
(By the way, that's Kay-Ess-Cee-ONE, not L.)
|
||
|
||
Thank you for your attention. Let's now get to the story.
|
||
|
||
|
||
S T A R T R E K M A S T E R T I M E L I N E
|
||
by Kasey K.S. Chang
|
||
Last update: 01-10/92
|
||
|
||
Part 2/4 : TLINE1.DOC
|
||
|
||
Note: Due to the vagrancies of the human speech, all "circa" year
|
||
references should have +/- 3 years margin of error.
|
||
|
||
Stardate Year Event
|
||
--------+-----+-----------------------------------------------------------
|
||
c1000000000 BC The Slaver Empire fell in a massive intergalactic war that
|
||
destroyed all intelligent life in the galaxy.
|
||
(TAS: The Slaver Weapon)
|
||
1741647 BC Final survivors of "The Makers" from Andromeda Galaxy died,
|
||
leaving an outpost filled with android population in our
|
||
galaxy. Harry Mudd came upon their world in 2265 and they
|
||
declared him Mudd the First. (TOS: I, Mudd)
|
||
c600000 BC The Tkon Empire, a large and technologically advanced
|
||
civilization, was destroyed when the Tkon's home star went
|
||
nova. All that survived are several outposts.
|
||
(TNG: The Last Outpost)
|
||
c500000 BC A great war broke out between among the possible pregenators
|
||
of all humanoid species in this galaxy. Survivors from
|
||
both sides: Sargon, Thalassa, and Henoch, preserved their
|
||
minds in receptables on planet Arret, which contained no
|
||
atmosphere as a result of the war.
|
||
(TOS: Return to Tomorrow)
|
||
c300000 BC The Borg, possible descendents/survivors of the war of
|
||
c500000BC, developed their uni-mind structure and
|
||
cybernetic implant technology. In their effort to perfect
|
||
themselves, they started absorbing other civilizations.
|
||
(TNG: Q Who?)
|
||
c30000 BC American Indians are transplanted to another world by a
|
||
mysterious race known only as "The Preservers".
|
||
(TOS: The Paradise Syndrome)
|
||
c10000 BC "The Preservers", possible progenators of life in this
|
||
galaxy, encountered the Borg. The resulting war devasted
|
||
large parts of the galaxy.
|
||
The Preservers, attempting to turn the tide, developed "The
|
||
Doomsday Machine", on the other side of the galaxy, beyond
|
||
"The Great Energy Barrier". A prototype capable of warp 4
|
||
was released on a trial basis.
|
||
The Preservers within the galaxy were wiped out (?) by the
|
||
Borg. Too weak to go on, the surviving Preservers
|
||
withered away to be no more than spirits, that haunted the
|
||
now finished "Doomsday Machine" Mark II.
|
||
(TNG: Vendetta)
|
||
c7500 BC Star Fabrina shows unstability. The inhabitants of the
|
||
planet built a generation ship/dyson sphere called Yonada
|
||
to carry its descendents to a new world.
|
||
(TOS: For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky)
|
||
3834 BC Birth of Flint the immortal in Mesopotamia as Akharin, a
|
||
foot soldier (TOS: Requiem For Methuselah)
|
||
c3700 BC Spock and McCoy was trapped on the planet Sarpeidon at about
|
||
this time by the "atavachron" (TOS: All Our Yesterdays)
|
||
c3500 BC Landru, a great scientist on Beta III, died, but left his
|
||
memories in a computer, which assumed control of all
|
||
society's functions. (TOS: Return of the Archons)
|
||
c2700 BC Humanoids from Pollux IV arrived on Earth. Terrans regarded
|
||
them as gods, and the classical literatures of that time
|
||
eventually referred to them as the Olympian Gods of Greek
|
||
and Roman mythology. (TOS: Who Mourns For Adonis?)
|
||
c67 BC Birth of Surak, of Vulcan, "father of all we became",
|
||
founder of the "logic" movement on Vulcan
|
||
22 BC Vulcan delegation met the Ethoshan at Shi'Khar in
|
||
friendship. The Ethoshans turned out to be shock troops,
|
||
capturing or killing all of the delegates. The survivors
|
||
are held for outrageous amounts of ransom.
|
||
Vulcan declared "The War" on the pirates
|
||
S'Task, pupil of Surak, one of the captured, engineered
|
||
escape, crashed the ship into the Ethoshan mothership,
|
||
killing thousands of pirates in the process
|
||
S'Task's disagreement with his teacher split Vulcan society,
|
||
resulting in riots and small wars
|
||
(TOSN: The Romulan Way)
|
||
c65 Vulcan Colonization group, lead by S'Task, left Vulcan in
|
||
search for a new, pure beginning. The ships include
|
||
REA'S HELM, WARBIRD, STARCATCHER, T'HIE, PENNON,
|
||
BLOODWING, CORONA, LANCE, GORGET, SUNHEART, FORGE,
|
||
LOST ROAD, BLACKLIGHT, FIRESTORM, VENGEANCE, MEMORY, and
|
||
SHIELD. They will not be heard from in 2000 years.
|
||
(TOSN: The Romulan Way)
|
||
c125 The Vulcan Colonization group (c65) came upon the Trianguli
|
||
cluster and 128 Trianguli system. Only four of the
|
||
original seventeen ships survived the journey. They will
|
||
be the ancestors of who are known later as the "Romulans".
|
||
(TOSN: The Romulan Way)
|
||
c865 Civil War breaks out on Solais V, which would rage for the
|
||
next fifteen centuries. (TNG: Loud as a Whisper)
|
||
c1200 War destroyed planet Zetar, leaving several inhabitants to
|
||
wander the galaxy as mental forces of light, search for
|
||
bodies to possess so they can live again.
|
||
(TOS: Lights of Zetar)
|
||
c1350 Battle of Aurelius IX, where the Menthas and the Promelians
|
||
fought their final battle in a legendary interstellar war.
|
||
(TNG: Booby Trap)
|
||
1367 "Ardra", a female representation of "the devil", allegedly
|
||
strikes a deal with the natvies of Bentax II so they will
|
||
gain 1000 years of peace and prosperity in exchange for
|
||
their souls and eternal slavery at the end of the period.
|
||
(TNG: Devil's Due)
|
||
1616 (Great Britain, Terra) HMS ENTERPRISE sent to find an
|
||
alternate naval route to the Orient (Asia), destroyed near
|
||
India by a hurricane
|
||
1760 (United States, Terra) USS ENTERPRISE, 12 gun sloop,
|
||
captured on Lake Champaign by United States patriots in
|
||
1775, captained by General Benedict Arnold in the
|
||
Revolutionary War. Self-destructed in 1777 to prevent
|
||
capture by British Royal Navy
|
||
c1760 Eminiar VII and Vendikar started their interplanetary war.
|
||
After many years, the actual fighting was replaced by
|
||
computer control, with casualties reporting to
|
||
disintegration chambers when instructed to.
|
||
(TOS: A Taste of Armageddon)
|
||
1780 (United States, Terra) USS ENTERPRISE, 8 gun schooner,
|
||
guarded Chesapeake Bay against the British Royal Navy
|
||
1812 (United States, Terra) USS ENTERPRISE, 18 gun schooner, used
|
||
in the War of 1812, destroyed near the end of war
|
||
1888 Redjac entity kills six women in London, England, Terra, as
|
||
Jack the Ripper (TOS: Wolf in the Fold)
|
||
1930 Guardian of Forever placed McCoy, Kirk, and Spock in time at
|
||
about this period. (TOS: City on the Edge of Forever)
|
||
1932 Redjac entity kills seven women in Shanghai, China, Terra.
|
||
(TOS: Wolf in the Fold)
|
||
1941 (United States, Terra) USS ENTERPRISE, LEXINGTON-Class
|
||
military aircraft carrier, fought several battles during
|
||
Terran World War II. Dismantled 1946. Designation CV-6
|
||
1961 (United States, Terra) USS ENTERPRISE, ENTERPRISE-Class
|
||
military aircraft carrier, first Terran military vessel
|
||
with nuclear fission power. Participated in Terran
|
||
Vietnam War. Designation CVN-65
|
||
c1965 The entire adult population of Miri's world (Onlies) died
|
||
from an engineered virus designed to prolong life. Only
|
||
children under the age of 15 survived. Their aging was
|
||
greatly reduced, but they die when they reach puberty.
|
||
They called themselves "the Onlies". (TOS: Miri)
|
||
c1968 ENTERPRISE came back in time via planned slingshot effect to
|
||
this date to observe Terra in the nuclear age, but
|
||
intercepted Gary Seven's transporter beam. See chronicle
|
||
of TOS: Assignment Earth. (TOS: Assignment Earth)
|
||
c1969 Accidental slingshot effect brought ENTERPRISE back in time,
|
||
into Terra's atmosphere. Only ENTERPRISE records shows
|
||
such disruption since the crew have erased most evidence
|
||
of such a temporal visit. (TOS: Tomorrow is Yesterday)
|
||
1974 Redjac entity killed five women in Kiev, USSR, Terra.
|
||
(TOS: Wolf in the Fold)
|
||
1976 (United States, Terra) ENTERPRISE, "Space Shuttle" reusable
|
||
orbiter, built by National Aeronautics and Space Agency
|
||
(NASA), used for various atmospheric flight tests.
|
||
Retired in 1986 to the Terran Smithsonian Institute,
|
||
having never flown in outer space. Restored in 2269 for
|
||
Apollo Tricentennial. Designation OV-101 1
|
||
1977 The first of the VOYAGER-series probes launched by NASA.
|
||
Later, VOYAGER 6 was lost when it encountered a black
|
||
hole, its fate unknown. (ST:TMP)
|
||
1980 (Civilian, United States, Terra) ENTERPRISE, Goodyear
|
||
lighter-than-air atmospheric vehicle (blimp), used for
|
||
many Terran contemporary sporting events and promotions.
|
||
Designation N A1
|
||
c1987 Planned slingshot effect carried HMS BOUNTY back in time in
|
||
search of humpback whales. Two humpback whales and Dr.
|
||
Gillian Taylor were brought back to 2286 by the ENTERPRISE
|
||
crew for "The Whalesong Crisis". (ST4:TVH)
|
||
1992 "Chicago Mobs of the 1920's" was published in New York.
|
||
Much later, The crew of USS HORIZON accidentally left a
|
||
copy of it at Iotia, leading the Iotians to base their
|
||
culture on it. (TOS: A Piece of the Action)
|
||
c1992-1996 Eugenics War: a group of scientists created a group of
|
||
"super-humans", and planned to take over the governments
|
||
around the world. The war was won by the normal humans.
|
||
Survivors of the war including Khan Noonian Singh and Dr.
|
||
Stavros Keniculus, who exiled themselves into space.
|
||
(TOS: Space Seed, TAS: The Infinite Vulcan)
|
||
1994 Cryogenics satellite containing Claire Raymond, Ralph
|
||
Ophemhouse, and L.Q. "Sonny" Clemens, was launched. It
|
||
will be retrieved in interstellar space almost four
|
||
centuries later. (TNG:The Neutral Zone)
|
||
1996 BOTANY BAY leaves Earth with some 200 survivors of the
|
||
Eugenics War, including Khan Noonian Singh. They went
|
||
into suspended animation, and were not found until c2266.
|
||
It is assumed that other ships like this were also
|
||
launched. (TOS:Space Seed)
|
||
2000 (United Nations, Terra) UNSS ENTERPRISE, PEACEKEEPER-Class
|
||
military aircraft carrier, second collaborative effort
|
||
between United States and Soviet Union to ensure Terran
|
||
world peace, the first being UNSS GORSHKOV. Used in
|
||
several peacekeeping missions. Designation CVN-137 (?) 2
|
||
c2010 Saturn Expedition led by Colonel Shaun Geoffrey Christopher
|
||
was launched (?) (TOS: Tomorrow is Yesterday)
|
||
2018 DY-100 class sleeper ships' usage are discontinued.
|
||
(TOS: Space Seed)
|
||
2020 NOMAD probe launched to explore beyond the solar system.
|
||
Its creator was Jackson Roykirk. (TOS: The Changeling)
|
||
c2029 Birth of Zefram Cochrane, inventor of warp drive. 3
|
||
2036 United Nations declared that no Earth Citizen could be made
|
||
to answer for the crimes of their race or forebearers
|
||
(TNG: Encounter at Farpoint)
|
||
2037 July 23rd, the CARYBDIS, NASA's third extra-solar mission
|
||
was launched. Col. Steven Richie in command.
|
||
(TNG: The Royale)
|
||
c2039-2043 World War III, possibly also known as Colonel Green's War
|
||
(TOS: The Savage Curtain), in which Colonel Green waged a
|
||
genocidal campaign. War devastated the world, but did not
|
||
destroy it. Some nuclear weapons were used, leading to the
|
||
"Post-Atomic Horrors" in limited areas
|
||
(TNG: Encounter at Farpoint)
|
||
United Nations was abolished 4
|
||
2043-2047 Mind-Control Revolts, details unknown. Sources seem to
|
||
indicate that certain military regiments with mind-control
|
||
implants rebelled against orders (ST:TMP Novelization) 5
|
||
2044 CARYBDIS's telemetry ceased. (see 2039) Ship was presumed
|
||
lost and destroyed, actual fate unknown until 2365.
|
||
(TNG:The Royale)
|
||
2048 United Nations reformed (estimated only) (?)
|
||
c2053 The first interstellar scout, SS VALIANT, was launched.
|
||
(Estimated)
|
||
c2058 UNSS ICARUS sent to Alpha Centauri
|
||
(TOSN: Strangers from the Sky) 6
|
||
c2059 Captain Kirk, along with Gary Mitchell, Mr.Spock, Lee Kelso,
|
||
and Dr. Elizabeth Dhener, was temporarily transported to
|
||
this year by Parneb. When attempting to return them back
|
||
to their own time, Parneb discovered Vulcans on Earth
|
||
years before the official contact date.
|
||
The ENTERPRISE crew found the "lost" Vulcans a spaceship so
|
||
they can return to where they should be. The crew, in
|
||
turn, are returned to their time, their memories inhibited
|
||
(TOSN:Strangers from the Sky)
|
||
2053-2079 United States of America have 52 states (TNG: The Royale)
|
||
2061 Zefram Cochrane invented the Continuum Distortion Propulsion
|
||
(CDP) system, the precursor to warp drive
|
||
(TNG Tech Manual)
|
||
2064 UNSS ICARUS arrived at Alpha Centauri 7
|
||
c2066 SS VALIANT encountered energy barrier at the edge of the
|
||
galaxy. The ship self-destructed, reasons unknown. 8
|
||
(TOS: Where No Man Has Gone Before)
|
||
2075 UNSS AMITY rescued Vulcan scout in Sol orbit
|
||
(TOSN: Strangers from the Sky)
|
||
2088 Vulcan delegation arrived on earth
|
||
(TOSN: Strangers from the Sky)
|
||
2082 Colonel Ritchie died in "The Royale" (TNG:The Royale)
|
||
2097 United Federation of Planets established
|
||
(TOSN: Strangers from the Sky)
|
||
USS BONAVENTURE, first warp equipped Federation space
|
||
vessel, was launched. (estimated)
|
||
2098 (United Federation of Planets) USS ENTERPRISE, BONAVENTURE-
|
||
Class interstellar scout, second warp equipped Federation
|
||
space vessel (the first being BONAVENTURE herself), top
|
||
speed warp 3. Lost and presumed destroyed at 2103.
|
||
Designation FCC-1001 (?) 9
|
||
2105 Redjac entity killed eight women on the Mars Colonies.
|
||
(TOS: Wolf in the Fold)
|
||
c2106 Zefram Cochrane disappears during a trip, presume lost and
|
||
dead at the age of 87. (TOS:Metamorphosis)
|
||
2123 November 23rd, SS MARIPOSA, DY-500 class sleeper ship,
|
||
launched for Ficus Sector with two groups of colonists.
|
||
(TNG: Up the Long Ladder)
|
||
c2150 USS CARRIZAL discovered the 128 Trianguli system, with a set
|
||
of twin planets in the system. The system was named
|
||
Romulus, after Italian myth of Romulus and Remus. The
|
||
inhabitants of 128 Trianguli became known as Romulans.
|
||
(TOSN: The Romulan Way)
|
||
c2152 (Civilian, Terra) USS ENTERPRISE, DECLARATION-class
|
||
interstellar passenger liner, operating by United-Delta
|
||
Spacelines. Regular route: Terra (Sol III) - Alpha
|
||
Centauri - 40 Eridani (Vulcan) - Andor - Tellar, top speed
|
||
warp 3.5, retired after 25 years of service.
|
||
Designation CPL-1532 (?) (#) 10
|
||
c2153 USS BALBOA, following up the investigation of USS CARRIZAL,
|
||
was destroyed by Romulan fightercrafts.
|
||
USS STONE MOUNTAIN, which came to BALBOA's aid, was captured
|
||
by Romulan forces, after design defect crippled the ship.
|
||
Federation declared war on Romulans, thus started the First
|
||
Romulan War, which would continue for the next 25 years.
|
||
(TOSN: The Romulan Way)
|
||
c2156 Redjac entity killed two women at Heliopolis, Alpha
|
||
Proxima II. (TOS: Wolf in the Fold)
|
||
c2160 Deneva was colonized as a mid-point within the regular trade
|
||
routes of the Federation (TOS: Operation: Annihilate!)
|
||
c2164 Birth of Sarek of Vulcan, future Vulcan Ambassador to the
|
||
Federation, father of Spock.
|
||
(TOS: Journey to Babel, TNG:Sarek)
|
||
First contact with the Delos system by Federation scout.
|
||
Two inhabited planets are found: Brekka, simple
|
||
agricultural world, and Onarra, technological society with
|
||
inter-system travel capabilities. (TNG: Symbiosis)
|
||
c2165 Plague strikes planet Onarra. The Brekkans provided cure,
|
||
which was found to be a narcotic. (TNG: Symbiosis)
|
||
c2167 Guinan seemed to have met Q sometime in this year.
|
||
(TNG: Deja Q)
|
||
c2170 USS HORIZON visited planet Iotia, accidentally leaving
|
||
behind a book called "Chicago Mobs of the 1920's", which
|
||
the culture eventually adopts as a model for their
|
||
society. (TOS: A Piece of the Action)
|
||
USS ARCHON visited the planet Beta III. The ship was pulled
|
||
from orbit by the computer Landru, and destroyed. The
|
||
crew dispersed, forming the seeds of rebellion in the
|
||
future. (TOS: Return of the Archons)
|
||
c2178 First Romulan War ended as both sides negotiated treaty
|
||
terms via subspace radio only, no face-to-face meetings.
|
||
The Neutral Zone is established, any entrance by either
|
||
party constitutes an act of war. (TOS:Balance of Terror)
|
||
c2193 Birth of Robert April, future ENTERPRISE Captain
|
||
(TAS: The Counter-Clock Incident)
|
||
c2212 Birth of Amanda Grayson, future wife of Sarek, mother of
|
||
Spock. (TOS: Journey to Babel) 11
|
||
c2214 Birth of Christopher Pike, future captain of ENTERPRISE.
|
||
2215 First type of photon torpedo invented, though rather
|
||
unreliable. It was designated as a defensive weapon,
|
||
probably used more often as mines rather than torpedoes
|
||
(TNG Tech Manual) 12
|
||
c2215 USS SENTRY encounters IKV DEVISOR, first meeting between
|
||
Federation and Klingon forces
|
||
(TOSN: The Final Reflection, TOS: Day of the Dove)
|
||
First Federation Contact with planet Eminiar VII by
|
||
USS VALIANT. The ship was never heard from again,
|
||
probably destroyed as a part of the war between
|
||
Eminiar VII and Vendikar. (TOS: A Taste of Armageddon)
|
||
c2218 First Klingo-Federation War started as Klingon forces
|
||
started occupying Federation frontier. Also known as
|
||
The Four Years War. (FASA Material)
|
||
Federation decided to approach first contact more cautiously
|
||
in view of the start of the bad relationship with the
|
||
Klingons (TNG: First Contact)
|
||
c2221 Garth of Izar defeated Klingon forces in Battle of Axanar.
|
||
(FASA Material, TOS: Whom Gods Destroy)
|
||
c2222 First Klingo-Federation War ended, Klingon Empire forced to
|
||
give up some of its own frontier as a buffer zone.
|
||
(FASA Material) 13
|
||
c2227 Birth of Leonard H. McCoy, at Georgia, Terra. Future
|
||
ENTERPRISE chief medical officer 14
|
||
(TNG: Encounter at Farpoint)
|
||
c2229 Birth of Montgomery Scott, at Scotland, Terra. Future
|
||
ENTERPRISE chief engineer (#) (estimated)
|
||
c2230 Sarek married Amanda Grayson on Terra. (?) (estimated)
|
||
c2231 Birth of Spock, at (ShiNaiKar?), Vulcan, son of Sarek and
|
||
Amanda Grayson. (?)
|
||
2233 March 3rd, Birth of James Tiberius Kirk, son of George
|
||
Samuel Kirk and Winona Kirk, at Riverside, Iowa, Terra,
|
||
Sol system. Future ENTERPRISE Captain 15
|
||
c2234 SS COLUMBIA, a private research vessel of the Amercian
|
||
Continental Institute, crashed landed on Talos IV, sole
|
||
survivor was Vina (TOS:Menagerie)
|
||
c2237 Mr.Brack (Flint the Immortal) purchased planet Holberg 917G
|
||
as a personal retreat. (TOS: Requiem for Methuselah)
|
||
c2239 Birth of Hikaru (Walter?) Sulu, at San Francisco,
|
||
California, Terra. Future ENTERPRISE helmsman. (#) 16
|
||
c2240 Birth of Nyota(?) (Upenda?) Uhura, at United Africa. Future
|
||
ENTERPRISE communications officer. (#) 17
|
||
c2241 Dr. Richard Daystrom developed Duotronics, allowing a new
|
||
generation of computers to be built, and allowing
|
||
practical application of the matter transporter.
|
||
(TOS: The Ultimate Computer, TOSN: Final Frontier)
|
||
Birth of Kevin Riley, on Tarsus IV, future ENTERPRISE
|
||
transporter chief. (TOS: Conscience of the King)
|
||
2243 Battle of Donatu V was fought near Sherman's Planet, which
|
||
is near the Klingon-Federation border.
|
||
(TOS: Trouble with Tribbles)
|
||
c2244 Shakedown cruises of NCC-1701 by Captain Robert April
|
||
Rescue mission ended in Romulan space due to sabotage,
|
||
April/Kirk engaged Romulan ships and returned safely,
|
||
after tricking the Romulans into believing in an invisible
|
||
Federation fleet, prevented a full-scale Romulan invasion
|
||
SS ROSENBURG was rescued from ion storm by NCC-1701
|
||
(TOSN:"Final Frontier") (*)
|
||
Birth of Pavel Andrevich Chekov, at Russia, Terra. Future
|
||
navigator of ENTERPRISE. (TOS:Who Mourns for Adonis?)
|
||
2245 (UFP/StarFleet) USS ENTERPRISE, CONSTITUTION-Class heavy
|
||
cruiser. Built at StarFleet San Francisco Yards, first
|
||
ship with dilithium augmented warp drive, result of the
|
||
"Starship" Project. Top speed: warp 8. Armed with
|
||
shields, particle cannons, and lasers.
|
||
Designation NCC-1701 (*)
|
||
Commander:Captain Robert April
|
||
Captain Christopher Pike
|
||
Captain James T. Kirk
|
||
(TOSN:Final Frontier, TNG Tech Manual)
|
||
2245 1st Five Year Mission, under Captain Robert April (#) 18
|
||
Population of Lavinium V was wiped out by flying parasites
|
||
(TOS: Operation: Annihilate!)
|
||
c2248 Massacre of Tarsus IV. Governor Kodos, faced with severe
|
||
food shortage, ordered execution of over half of the
|
||
colony's population so that others can live. Kodos became
|
||
known as "The Executioner", and was not discovered until
|
||
2266. Survivors includes James T. Kirk, Kevin Riley, and
|
||
Thomas Leighton. (TOS:Conscience of the King)
|
||
2249 Birth of Joanna McCoy, daughter of Leonard E. McCoy and
|
||
Jocelyn McCoy. (TAS: The Survivor) 19
|
||
2250 Return and refit
|
||
Captain April promoted to Commodore, assigned as Federation
|
||
ambassador-at-large (*) (TAS:The CounterClock Incident)
|
||
Captain Christopher Pike given command of ENTERPRISE
|
||
Dr.McCoy lead an immunization program on Dramia III
|
||
(TAS:Albatross)
|
||
2251 2nd FYM, under Captain Christopher Pike (#)
|
||
Unknown c2252 "The Cage"
|
||
Captain Pike was captured by Talosians, who planned to use
|
||
him and the surviving human female, Vina, for "breeding
|
||
stock". After demonstrating human's hostility to
|
||
captivity, Pike was returned to the ENTERPRISE unharmed.
|
||
General Order Seven was established: no communication of any
|
||
kind was allowed with Talos IV, with penalty of death.
|
||
(Also see TOS: The Menagerie)
|
||
c2253 Ensign Kirk served on the USS REPUBLIC, NCC-1371, with
|
||
Benjamin Finney. Kirk reported Finney's negligence,
|
||
resulting in severe demerits and demotions to Finney,
|
||
creating Finney's hidden hatred.
|
||
(TOS: Court-Martial)
|
||
Captain Pike and ENTERPRISE discovered the phenomenon which
|
||
became known as "Pike's Rift", a link to the civilization
|
||
known as Calligar. The Rift opens every 33.4 years.
|
||
(TOSN: The Rift)
|
||
c2255 Treaty of Armens was signed between the Federation and the
|
||
Sheliak Corporate. Nothing would be heard from them for
|
||
the next 111 years. (TNG: Ensigns of Command)
|
||
Guinan's home world was attacked by the Borg. The surviving
|
||
inhabitants scattered throughout the galaxy. (TNG:Q Who?)
|
||
Lieutenant Kirk was wounded during an Orion pirate's attack
|
||
on the USS FARRAGUT. His physician was Dr. Leonard H.
|
||
McCoy. (TOSN: Crisis on Centaurus)
|
||
2256 Return and refit
|
||
NCC-1701 refitted with phasers and photon torpedoes (#) 20
|
||
c2256 Lieutenant Kirk was one of the few survivors of the vampire
|
||
cloud, which attacked the USS FARRAGUT (NCC-1702?) at
|
||
Tycho IV. (TOS: Obsession)
|
||
2257 3rd FYM, under Captain Christopher Pike (#)
|
||
c2258 Cerberus experiences severe crop failure and food shortages,
|
||
only survived due to the generosity of famous businessman
|
||
Carter Winston. McCoy's daughter Joanna was on Cerberus
|
||
at the time. (TAS: Survivor)
|
||
c2259 Spock met Leila Kolami on Terra at about this time.
|
||
(TOS: This Side of Paradise)
|
||
c2260 SS Beagle, under command of R.M. Merik, was sabotaged by its
|
||
own captain so he and crew could stay at 892-IV.
|
||
(TOS:Breads and Circuses)
|
||
c2261 Birth of Saavik, at "Thieurrull" (trans. Hellguard), a
|
||
Romulan Colony, as a result of forced conception by
|
||
Romulans upon captured Vulcans.
|
||
(ST2:TWOK, TOSN: The Pandora Principle)
|
||
2262 Return and refit
|
||
Captain Pike promoted to Commodore, assigned to StarFleet
|
||
Academy (as commandant?) (TOSN: ENTERPRISE) (?)
|
||
Captain James T. Kirk given command of ENTERPRISE
|
||
(TOSN: ENTERPRISE: The First Adventure)
|
||
2263 4th FYM, under Captain James T. Kirk
|
||
Birth of David Marcus
|
||
2264-2268 The five-year mission period documented by Star Trek (TOS)
|
||
and Animated Star Trek (TAS)
|
||
c2264 Commodore Pike was injured in a training accident. In the
|
||
attempt to rescue the cadets, he suffered exposure to
|
||
lethal doses of Delta Rays, crippling him for life,
|
||
confined to a wheelchair, unable to speak or move freely.
|
||
(TOS: The Menagerie)
|
||
1312.4 "Where No Man Has Gone Before"
|
||
SS VALIANT rediscovered by NCC-1701, having self-destructed
|
||
after encountering The Great Energy Barrier
|
||
Gary Mitchell and Elizabeth Dehner killed in action
|
||
1512.2 "The Corbomite Maneuver"
|
||
Initial encounter with the "First Federation"
|
||
1329.1 "Mudd's Women"
|
||
1672.1 "The Enemy Within"
|
||
1531.1 "The Man Trap"
|
||
1704.2 "The Named Time"
|
||
1533.6 "Charlie X"
|
||
1709.1 "Balance of Terror"
|
||
A Romulan Warbird attacked several border outposts, but was
|
||
destroyed by ENTERPRISE
|
||
2712.4 "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"
|
||
Discovery of Dr.Roger Korby, only to find he's an android
|
||
2715.1 "Dagger of the Mind"
|
||
2713.5 "Miri"
|
||
2817.6 "The Conscience of the King"
|
||
2821.5 "The Galileo Seven"
|
||
2947.3 "Court-Martial"
|
||
Captain Kirk was charged with manslaughter, for supposedly
|
||
ejecting Ben Finney's capsule into space without adequate
|
||
warning. Ben Finney fakes the records in order to
|
||
implicate Kirk. He was discovered and arrested.
|
||
3012.4 "The Menagerie" (two-parter)
|
||
Spock hijacked the ENTERPRISE and returned Commodore Pike to
|
||
Talos IV, where he can have the illusion of health.
|
||
Unknown "Shore Leave"
|
||
2124.5 "The Squire of Gothos"
|
||
3045.6 "Arena"
|
||
First encounter with the Gorn, an reptilian specie.
|
||
3087.6 "The Alternative Factor"
|
||
3013.2 "Tomorrow is Yesterday"
|
||
3156.2 "The Return of the Archons"
|
||
3192.1 "A Taste of Armageddon"
|
||
3141.9 "Space Seed"
|
||
BOTANY BAY was retrieved by ENTERPRISE. After Khan's plan
|
||
to take over the ship failed, Khan and his group was left
|
||
on Ceti Alpha V.
|
||
3417.3 "This Side of Paradise"
|
||
3196.1 "The Devil in the Dark"
|
||
First encounter with the Horta, an intelligent being
|
||
composed of silicon, on Janus IV
|
||
3198.4 "Errand of Mercy"
|
||
First encounter with the Organians, pure energy creatures of
|
||
enormous powers.
|
||
The second Klingo-Federation War was halted by Organians.
|
||
Organian Peace Treaty was forced on both parties.
|
||
3134.0 "The City on the Edge of Forever"
|
||
Discovery of "The Guardian of Forever", an artifact/being
|
||
allowing time travel
|
||
3287.2 "Operation: Annihilate!"
|
||
Death of Samuel and Aurelan Kirk, James T. Kirk's brother
|
||
and sister-in-law. Nephew Peter Kirk survived.
|
||
2265
|
||
3018.2 "Catspaw"
|
||
3219.4 "Metamorphosis"
|
||
3497.2 "Friday's Child"
|
||
3468.1 "Who Mourns for Adonis?"
|
||
3372.7 "Amok Time"
|
||
4202.9 "The Doomsday Machine"
|
||
3114.9 "Wolf in the Fold"
|
||
3451.9 "The Changeling"
|
||
3715.0 "The Apple"
|
||
Unknown "Mirror, Mirror"
|
||
3478.2 "The Deadly Years"
|
||
4513.3 "I, Mudd"
|
||
4523.3 "The Trouble with Tribbles"
|
||
4090.7 "Bread and Circuses"
|
||
3842.3 "Journey to Babel"
|
||
4211.4 "A Private Little War"
|
||
3211.7 "The Gamemasters of Triskelion"
|
||
3619.2 "Obsession"
|
||
4307.1 "The Immunity Syndrome"
|
||
USS INTREPID, StarFleet's only all-Vulcan ship, was lost to
|
||
a giant space amoeba.
|
||
4598.0 "A Piece of the Action"
|
||
4657.5 "By Any Other Name"
|
||
4768.3 "Return to Tomorrow"
|
||
2534.0 "Patterns of Force"
|
||
4729.4 "The Ultimate Computer"
|
||
Unknown "The Omega Glory"
|
||
Unknown "Assignment: Earth"
|
||
2266
|
||
4385.3 "Spectre of the Gun"
|
||
4372.5 "Elaan of Troyius"
|
||
4842.6 "The Paradise Syndrome"
|
||
5031.3 "The ENTERPRISE Incident"
|
||
ENTERPRISE procured a Romulan cloaking device after faking
|
||
Kirk's death and various other covert acts.
|
||
5027.3 "And the Children Shall Lead"
|
||
5431.4 "Spock's Brain"
|
||
5630.7 "Is There In Truth No Beauty?"
|
||
5121.0 "The Empath"
|
||
5693.4 "The Tholian Web"
|
||
USS DEFIANT lost in the "interphase" on Tholian border
|
||
First encounter of the Tholians and their "web"
|
||
5476.3 "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky"
|
||
Unknown "The Day of the Dove"
|
||
5784.0 "Plato's Stepchildren"
|
||
5710.5 "Wink of an Eye"
|
||
Unknown "That Which Survives"
|
||
5730.2 "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield"
|
||
5718.3 "Whom Gods Destroy"
|
||
5423.4 "The Mark of Gideon"
|
||
5725.3 "The Lights of Zetar"
|
||
5818.4 "The Cloudminders"
|
||
5832.3 "The Way to Eden"
|
||
5843.7 "Requiem for Methuselah"
|
||
5906.4 "The Savage Curtain"
|
||
5943.7 "All Our Yesterdays"
|
||
5298.5 "Turnabout Intruder"
|
||
2367-2368 Adventures of NCC-1701 as recorded by Star Trek: The
|
||
Animated Series (TAS)
|
||
2267 First recorded instance of a wormhole in the 39 Tituara
|
||
System (TNG: Clues)
|
||
5392.4 "More Tribbles, More Troubles"
|
||
5554.4 "The Infinite Vulcan"
|
||
5373.4 "Yesteryear"
|
||
5521.3 "Beyond the Farthest Star"
|
||
5143.3 "The Survivor"
|
||
5433.7 "The Lorelei Signal"
|
||
5371.3 "One of Our Planets is Missing"
|
||
4978.5 "Mudd's Passion"
|
||
1254.4 "The Majicks of Megas-Tu"
|
||
5267.2 "Time Trap"
|
||
BONAVENTURE, Federation's first warp-equipped ship, was
|
||
rediscovered in The Triangle
|
||
4187.3 "The Slaver Weapon"
|
||
5693.1 "Jihad"
|
||
5499.9 "The Ambergris Element"
|
||
5591.2 "Once Upon a Planet"
|
||
5577.3 "The Terratin Incident"
|
||
5501.2 "The Eye of the Beholder"
|
||
c2268 Establishment of Nimbus III, "planet of galactic peace", the
|
||
only co-operation of Federation, Klingon, and Romulan
|
||
governments in existence (ST5:TFF)
|
||
7403.6 "Bem"
|
||
5275.6 "Albatross"
|
||
6341.1 "Pirates of Orion"
|
||
3183.3 "The Practical Joker"
|
||
6063.4 "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth"
|
||
6777.3 "The Counter-Clock Incident"
|
||
Ambassador April was rejuvenated in time to attend the Babel
|
||
Conference, having previously been at the age of 75
|
||
2268 ENTERPRISE NCC-1701 triumphantly returned to Earth, the only
|
||
starship out of the original thirteen to survive beyond
|
||
its projected operational life 21
|
||
Kirk promoted to Rear Admiral (TOSN: The Lost Years)
|
||
StarFleet decided to rebuild NCC-1701 for both experimental
|
||
reasons and publicity/morale (#)
|
||
2269 "Space Shuttle" ENTERPRISE was restored from Smithsonian
|
||
Institute to participate in Apollo Tricentennial.
|
||
Admiral Kirk assigned as Chief of StarFleet Operations
|
||
Captain Willard Decker in Command of the ENTERPRISE
|
||
ENTERPRISE's saucer section was refitted and launched from
|
||
San Francisco Naval Yards
|
||
"Space Shuttle" ENTERPRISE was damaged as two Klingon agents
|
||
attempted to escape with a new energy converter. Shuttle
|
||
was repaired by the capable hands of Engineer Montgomery
|
||
Scott (TOSN: A Flag Full of Stars) (*)
|
||
c2270 Another Vulcan ship disappeared near the Federation-Romulan
|
||
border without a trace, making this the sixth ship in
|
||
about twenty-five years. (TOSN: Pandora's Principle)
|
||
2271 Second type of Photon Torpedo perfected, probably mounted on
|
||
the then still under reconstruction USS ENTERPRISE. 22
|
||
(TNG Tech Manual)
|
||
c2271 (UFP/StarFleet) USS ENTERPRISE, CONSTITUTION II-Class heavy
|
||
cruiser, result of the extensive refit including second
|
||
generation warp drive. Top speed: warp 12. (ST:TMP)
|
||
Designation remains NCC-1701 (#) (TNG Tech Manual)
|
||
Commander:Captain Willard Decker
|
||
Admiral (Acting Captain) James T. Kirk
|
||
Captain Spock
|
||
7413.4 Star Trek: The Motion Picture
|
||
Refitted NCC-1701 was scrambled out of spacedock to deal
|
||
with entity later known as Vejur, Captain Decker was
|
||
declared missing in action during the incident, along with
|
||
Lieutenant Ilia. (ST:TMP) (#)
|
||
(NOTE: The rebuilt NCC-1701 is also known as ENTERPRISE-
|
||
class or STARSHIP-class in other literatures 23)
|
||
2272 5th FYM under Acting Captain James T. Kirk (?) 24
|
||
c2273 First Vulcan Secession Crisis. Fanned by radicals, Vulcan
|
||
had a public referendum to withdraw from the Federation.
|
||
The measure had lost as the conspiracy is revealed.
|
||
(TOSN:Spock's World) 25
|
||
Colonizer ARTEMIS was launched, destination Septimus Minor.
|
||
Malfunctions pulled the ship off course, and crashed on
|
||
Tau Cygnus V, which belongs to the Sheliak Corporate by
|
||
treaty, but was uninhabited due to high radiation.
|
||
(TNG: Ensigns of Command)
|
||
c2274 ENTERPRISE encountered a weak mayday from within the Neutral
|
||
Zone, discovering an old freighter running from a Romulan
|
||
Warbird. The Warbird destroyed the freighter as the sole
|
||
occupant was beamed onboard. The survivor was a Vulcan
|
||
female, T'Pren, who was too badly burned to live. Spock
|
||
performed a mindmeld before she died.
|
||
Secret Vulcan expedition to "Thierrull/Hellguard", to
|
||
retrieve the Romulan/Vulcan fusion children. Expedition
|
||
members include Spock and Sarek of Vulcan. Saavik was
|
||
among the children retreived.
|
||
(TOSN: The Pandora Principle)
|
||
c2275 Sarek started the negotiations with the Legarans, which will
|
||
bear fruit in 93 years, when the Legarans eventually
|
||
joined the Federation (TNG:Sarek)
|
||
c2276 Saavik, after tutelage of Spock, entered the StarFleet
|
||
Academy (TOS: The Pandora Principle)
|
||
Events as chronicled in TOSN: Pandora's Principle
|
||
2277 NCC-1701 Return and extensive refit
|
||
Individual ship insignia system abolished, ENTERPRISE
|
||
command emblem established as official StarFleet Emblem
|
||
(TNG Tech Manual) (Scott's Guide)
|
||
Kirk assigned as Commandant of StarFleet Academy (#)
|
||
Spock promoted to Captain, takes command of NCC-1701 (#)
|
||
2278 6th FYM under Captain Spock (?) 26
|
||
c2279 Birth of Mark Jameson, future StarFleet Admiral
|
||
(TNG: Too Short a Season)
|
||
early 2280's Transwarp Development Project proved to be unsuccessful,
|
||
also known as "Operational Failure of Transwarp".
|
||
(TNG Tech Manual)
|
||
2283 NCC-1701 return to a very extensive refit
|
||
2284 NCC-1701 retired to training vessel of StarFleet Academy
|
||
(TNG Tech Manual)
|
||
8130.3 2285 "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan"
|
||
Khan Noonian Singh captured USS RELIANT, and scoured Regula
|
||
Space Station for signs of the Genesis device, killed all
|
||
who is onboard, in his quest for vengeance against Kirk.
|
||
Sole Genesis research team survivors are Doctors David and
|
||
Carol Marcus, son and mother team.
|
||
NCC-1701 heavily damaged after engaging the renegade ship
|
||
USS RELIANT in the Mutara Nebula
|
||
Captain Spock perished after restoring warp drive, allowing
|
||
the ship to escape the growing Genesis wave
|
||
8210.3 "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock"
|
||
First sighting of the USS EXCELSIOR (NX-2000), class ship,
|
||
said to be equipped with "Transwarp"
|
||
StarFleet decided not to rebuild NCC-1701
|
||
NCC-1701 left for Genesis planet under unauthorized mission
|
||
by former crew in search of USS GRISSOM
|
||
David Marcus, Genesis scientist, son of Admiral James T.
|
||
Kirk, was killed by renegade Klingon forces.
|
||
NCC-1701 self-destructed over Genesis planet, after being
|
||
disabled by Kruge's Bird of Prey. Kruge is searching for
|
||
the Genesis Device/Torpedo, as Klingons feared it as the
|
||
ultimate weapon, and must possess it.
|
||
Kirk and crew captured Kruge's frigate, and fled to Vulcan
|
||
8390 "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home"
|
||
Whalesong Crisis: An alien probe, attempting to communicate
|
||
with the long-extinct hunchback whales of the Terran
|
||
oceans, radically altered Terra's environment, threatening
|
||
to end human life on Earth once and for all
|
||
Kirk and company decided to return to Earth to face court-
|
||
martial proceedings. After discovering Earth is under
|
||
attack, they initiated time travel to bring back hunchback
|
||
whales from the past, c1987.
|
||
Kirk and company, after ending the "Whalesong Crisis", was
|
||
court-martialed for the unauthorized mission in the
|
||
NCC-1701. Kirk was demoted to Captain, given command of
|
||
the new NCC-1701-A
|
||
2286 (UFP/StarFleet) USS ENTERPRISE Constitution II-class heavy
|
||
cruiser, new construction, rechristened from USS YORKTOWN
|
||
(TNG Tech Manual) Designation NCC-1701-A (ST4:TVH)
|
||
Fate unknown (probably lost, see later)
|
||
Commander: Captain James T. Kirk
|
||
??
|
||
(NOTE: The rebuilt NCC-1701 class is sometimes known as
|
||
ENTERPRISE-class or STARSHIP-class in other literatures) 11
|
||
8454.1 c2286 "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier"
|
||
Hostage situation developed on Nimbus III, "the planet of
|
||
intergalactic peace"
|
||
NCC-1701-A hijacked by Sybok and his followers on the quest
|
||
for Sha Ka Ree at the center of the galaxy
|
||
c2287 Captain Styles, captain of USS EXCELSIOR, accepted a
|
||
promotion to a post within StarFleet Command
|
||
Transwarp proven to be a failure (*) 27
|
||
The EXCELSIOR, after having transwarp removed, was
|
||
redesignated NCC-2000 (previously NX-2000) (ST6:TUC) 28
|
||
Captain Hikaru Sulu was promoted to command the EXCELSIOR,
|
||
which WAS rightfully his (ST6:TUC)
|
||
c2293 USS EXCELSIOR assigned to chart the Reydovan Sector
|
||
(ST6:TUC)
|
||
c2294 Leonard McCoy's grandchildren are born 29
|
||
9522.6 c2296 Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
|
||
Organians disappeared, whereabouts unknown
|
||
Klingon moon of Praxis exploded, contaminating atmosphere of
|
||
the Klingon home world Kronos, leaving 50 years of oxygen
|
||
Chief Counselor Gorkon of the Klingon Empire proposed peace
|
||
to the Federation. En route, Gorkon's ship was attacked,
|
||
Gorkon assassinated by persons using Federation equipment
|
||
Kirk and McCoy were arrested for assassinating Counselor
|
||
Gorkon, sentenced to life on Rhue Pente
|
||
ENTERPRISE and Spock discovered traitor onboard, uncovered
|
||
conspiracy among Klingons, Romulans, and Federation
|
||
personnel to disrupt the peace conference
|
||
Kirk and McCoy rescued. General Chang, the Klingon traitor,
|
||
was killed when his prototype Bird of Prey was destroyed
|
||
by combined firepower of ENTERPRISE and EXCELSIOR
|
||
NCC-1701-A participated in the Khitomer Conference (*)
|
||
(ST6:TUC) 30
|
||
NCC-1701-A decommissioned (?) (Nah...)
|
||
c2307 Birth of Jean-Luc Picard, Paris, France, Terra, future
|
||
captain of ENTERPRISE NCC-1701-D
|
||
(TNGN:Encounter at Farpoint/Pocket #1) 31
|
||
c2315 NCC-1701-A lost with all hands (including Kirk, but not
|
||
Spock and McCoy) during a second peace initiative proposed
|
||
by Spock to the Klingon Empire (?)
|
||
Klingon Empire declared war on the Federation (?)
|
||
The Swift War starts, may also known as The Second Four
|
||
Years War (Worlds of the Federation) (?) 32
|
||
Romulans sever diplomatic relations with the Federation
|
||
during the Tomar incident, costing thousands of lives.
|
||
(TNG: The Neutral Zone)
|
||
Romulans entered their seclusion period, which would last
|
||
approximately 50 years. 33
|
||
c2316 (UFP/StarFleet) USS ENTERPRISE, EXCELSIOR II-Class
|
||
(battleship?), redesigned for normal warp engines instead
|
||
of transwarp, built at StarFleet Antares Yards. (#)
|
||
(TNG Tech Manual) Designation NCC-1701-B.
|
||
Fate unknown Commander unknown 34 (?)
|
||
IKV K'Tong launched as a cryogenic ship intended to sneak
|
||
across the border for surprise attack (TNG: The Emmissary)
|
||
c2319 Klingon Empire signs armistice with Federation, declared war
|
||
on Romulan Star Empire (?)
|
||
Federation became entangled in the Klingo-Romulan war (?)
|
||
(See epilogue of TOSN:The Rift)
|
||
Civil War or Mordan IV spread out as the government hijacked
|
||
a passing starliner, holding 63 passengers hostage. The
|
||
government demanded advanced weaponry from the Federation.
|
||
Previous two negotiators were killed. (Then lieutenant)
|
||
Jameson was sent by StarFleet, who managed to got the
|
||
hostages out safely.
|
||
It was later discovered that Jameson succeeded because he
|
||
complied with the demands. He supplied the government
|
||
with phasers. However, he supplied the other side as
|
||
well. (In a way, he did not violate the Prime Directive)
|
||
The result is four more decades of Civil War, in which
|
||
millions died. (TNG: Too Short a Season)
|
||
c2323 Birth of Beverly ??? (later Beverly Crusher), at Alvetta III
|
||
colony (?), future CMO of ENTERPRISE NCC-1701-D (?) 35
|
||
Klingo-Romulan War ended inconclusively. (estimated)
|
||
c2324 Federation's first encounter with the Cardassian Empire
|
||
resulted in a full-scale war, reasons unknown. (estimated)
|
||
Ensign J.L. Picard met Delcara at the Academy
|
||
(TNGN: Vendetta)
|
||
c2326 Ambassador Spock attacked Sarek's position on the Cardassian
|
||
War, and was rebuked by Perrin, Sarek's second wife.
|
||
(TNG: Unification I)
|
||
c2327 Ensign Picard was attacked by trio of Norsicans at Starbase
|
||
Eirhardt, and was impaled through the heart. He survived,
|
||
but requires periodic cardiac replacement
|
||
(TNG:Samaritan Snare)
|
||
c2328 First Federation-Cardassian War ended inconclusively,
|
||
neither side lost much, but gained each other's respect.
|
||
Cardassian Empire annexed the Bajoran System, forcing the
|
||
Bajorans to wander the galaxy, settle wherever they can in
|
||
order to survive. Federation, having already negotiated
|
||
the boundary, could not assist the Bajorans other than
|
||
offer aid. (TNG: Ensign Ro) 36
|
||
c2332 Birth of William T. (Thelonious?) Riker, Valdez, Alaska,
|
||
Terra, Son of Kyle Riker and ??? (Pocket #1) 37
|
||
c2334 NCC-1701-B decommissioned or destroyed (?) 38
|
||
c2335 (UFP/StarFleet) USS ENTERPRISE, AMBASSADOR-Class heavy
|
||
cruiser, built at Terran McKinley Station
|
||
Designation NCC-1701-C
|
||
Commander: Captain Rachel Garrett
|
||
Lieutenant (Brevet Captain) Richard Castillo
|
||
(year is an estimate only...) (#)
|
||
Lieutenant Jean-Luc Picard attends the wedding of Ambassador
|
||
Sarek's son (probably Spock?) (TNG: Sarek) 39
|
||
c2337 Civil War ravages Turkana IV, leading to anarchistic society
|
||
which lasted till today. Various "gangs" fought for power
|
||
and control. Eventually only two are left. (TNG: Legacy)
|
||
c2338 Jean-Luc Picard promoted to Captain, takes command of
|
||
USS STARGAZER (#) 40
|
||
Birth of Worf, at Kronos, son of Morgh, future StarFleet
|
||
Officer, ENTERPRISE security chief. 41
|
||
USS TRIPOLI, while investigating the disappearance of the
|
||
colony at Omicron Theta, discovered an android at Omicron
|
||
Theta. The android named himself "Data". (TNG: Datalore)
|
||
c2340 Birth of Tasha Yar, at Turkana IV, future ENTERPRISE
|
||
security chief. (estimated only)
|
||
c2342 Negotiations for the Federation/Klingon alliance probably
|
||
began, also known as the Grand Alliance Treaty.
|
||
(estimated)
|
||
April 9th, J.L. Picard stood up the future Jenise Manheim by
|
||
not showing up at the date at Cafe des Artistes in Paris
|
||
at the end of the shore leave.
|
||
(TNG: We'll Always Have Paris)
|
||
2343 GALAXY-class project officially approved by the Federation,
|
||
design of USS GALAXY started. (TNG Tech Manual)
|
||
2344 ENTERPRISE NCC-1701-C under command of Captain Rachel Garret
|
||
lost near Klingon outpost Narendra III. Later Klingons
|
||
reveal the base was devastated by Romulan attack, and
|
||
ENTERPRISE sacrificed herself so the Klingon outpost
|
||
personnel can evacuate safely.
|
||
(TNG: Yesterday's ENTERPRISE, TNG Tech Manual)
|
||
Rumor have some of the crew survived and were taken to
|
||
Romulus. Tasha Yar was among the survivors. Upon
|
||
arriving at Romulus, a Romulan Admiral fell in love with
|
||
her, and married her. (TNG:Redemption II)
|
||
c2344 A Federation starship is destroyed by the Harada as the
|
||
ship's captain mispronounced a Haradan greeting, gravely
|
||
insulting the insectoid race. (TNG: The Big Goodbye)
|
||
c2345 Birth of Kern (also Kurn), brother of Worf, son of Morgh, at
|
||
Kronos.42 (TNG: Sins of the Father)
|
||
Birth of Sela, daughter of Tasha Yar and a Romulan Admiral.
|
||
The child is more Romulan than human, and is thoroughly
|
||
loyal to her father, rather than to her mother.
|
||
(TNG: Redemption II)
|
||
c2347 Birth of Wesley Crusher, son of Jack Crusher and Beverly
|
||
Crusher, future ensign on ENTERPRISE NCC-1701-D 43
|
||
(TNG: Evolution)
|
||
c2349 Death of (Cmdr?) Jack Crusher while attempting to free
|
||
STARGAZER from a natural trap. Picard returned his body
|
||
to earth to the grieving Beverly Crusher 44
|
||
(TNGN:Encounter at Farpoint, TNGN:Reunion)
|
||
Beverley Crusher applied for StarFleet commission
|
||
(TNGN:Encounter at Farpoint)
|
||
Tasha Yar attempted to escape from Romulus with her four-
|
||
year old daughter Sela. Sela cried out as her mother have
|
||
betrayed her father. The cry alerted the guards. Yar was
|
||
apprehended and executed. (TNG: Redemption II)
|
||
William T. Riker left home to join StarFleet
|
||
(TNG: The Icarus Factor)
|
||
c2351 USS STARGAZER, Jean-Luc Picard commanding, was chased from
|
||
sector 21505 by a Cardassian warship when attempting peace
|
||
negotiations. (TNG: The Wounded)
|
||
c2352 Tasha Yar escapes from her homeworld Turkana IV, to
|
||
eventually join StarFleet.
|
||
(TNG: Legacy)
|
||
c2353 Kyle Riker was advising StarFleet near the Tholian border as
|
||
a civilian strategist when a Tholian strike fleet attacked
|
||
the Starbase. Kyle Riker was the sole survivor.
|
||
Kyle Riker met Kate Polaski, who was the doctor assigned to
|
||
him. They ALMOST married.
|
||
(TNG: The Icarus Factor)
|
||
c2354 USS STARGAZER visited Chalna (TNG: Allegiance)
|
||
2356 May 5, USS GALAXY (NX-70637) launched from orbital dock
|
||
stations (TNG Tech Manual) 45
|
||
2357 USS GALAXY commissioned (TNG Tech Manual)
|
||
c2357 Independent freighter ODIN malfunctioned near Neutral Zone.
|
||
Four male survivors in escape pods landed on Angel One,
|
||
precipitating an underground movement.
|
||
(TNG: Angel One)
|
||
c2359 Civil War, which lasted four decades, ended on Mordan IV.
|
||
(TNG: Too Short a Season)
|
||
c2360 USS STARGAZER was attacked by an unknown ship. Forced to
|
||
defend the ship, Captain Picard introduced the "Picard
|
||
Maneuver". The hostile was destroyed, but STARGAZER was
|
||
abandoned in Maxia Zeta system (TNG: The Battle)
|
||
Court-Martial proceeding for Captain Picard, prosecuted by
|
||
Philipa Louvois, the JAG officer. Picard was absolved of
|
||
all charges (TNG:Measure of Man)
|
||
Later studies showed that the unknown ship Picard
|
||
encountered was a Ferengi vessel. (TNG: The Battle)
|
||
Birth of Alexander, son of Worf and K'Ehleyer.
|
||
(TNG: Reunion)
|
||
USS YAMATO, second GALAXY-class vessel, commissioned 46
|
||
c2361 USS POTEMKIN visited Turkana IV. Colonists warned that
|
||
anyone beaming down will be killed (TNG: Legacy)
|
||
c2362 Lt.j.g. Geordi LaForge, serving onboard the USS VICTORY
|
||
(NCC-9754), contracted a hidden parasite during a survey
|
||
of Tarchanan III while investigating the disappearance of
|
||
49 colonists. Their fate remained unknown until the
|
||
parasites within the members of the away team woke up five
|
||
years later. (TNG: Identity Crisis)
|
||
40759.5 2363 October 4th, (UFP/StarFleet) USS ENTERPRISE, GALAXY-Class
|
||
exploration cruiser, new construction, Utopia Planetia
|
||
StarFleet Yards, Mars, Sol System, Sector 001.
|
||
Top speed: revised warp 9.95. 47
|
||
Designation NCC-1701-D (TNG Tech Manual)
|
||
Commander:Captain Jean-Luc Picard
|
||
Commander (Brevet Captain) William T. Riker
|
||
2364 Events of the first season of ST:TNG
|
||
Lieutenant Miles Edward O'Brian transferred to ENTERPRISE as
|
||
Chief of transporter operations, having previously served
|
||
on USS RUTLIDGE as tactical officer with Capt. Ben Maxwell
|
||
(TNG:The Wounded) 48
|
||
41150.7 Captain Jean-Luc takes command of the ENTERPRISE
|
||
(Pocket #1)
|
||
41153.7 "Encounter at Farpoint" (101/102)
|
||
Commander William T. Riker came onboard at Farpoint station
|
||
as first officer, having previously served on the USS HOOD
|
||
under Captain DeSoto as first officer
|
||
(Writer's Guide, First Year Sourcebook)
|
||
41187.5 "Where No One Has Gone Before" (DC Mini #1)
|
||
41190.3 "Spirit in the Sky" (DC Mini #2)
|
||
41195.7 "Q Factor" (DC Mini #3)
|
||
41198.3 "Q's Day" (DC Mini #4)
|
||
41198.7 "Q Affects" (DC Mini #5)
|
||
41199.3 "Here Today" (DC Mini #6)
|
||
41209.2 "The Naked Now" (103)
|
||
USS TSIOLKOVSKY destroyed by stellar debris
|
||
41235.25 "Code of Honor" (104)
|
||
41242.4 "Datalore" (114)
|
||
Data's "brother" Lore rediscovered at Omicron Theta
|
||
First encounter of the Crystal Entity
|
||
Lore transported into space, fate unknown
|
||
41249.3 "Lonely Among Us" (108)
|
||
41255.6 "Justice" (109)
|
||
First contact with the Edoans
|
||
41263.1 "Where None Have Gone Before" (106)
|
||
Wesley Crusher promoted to Acting Ensign
|
||
41294.5 "Haven" (105)
|
||
41309.5 "Too Short a Season" (112)
|
||
Admiral Mark Jameson was lured back to Mordan IV for the
|
||
crime he committed against the planet (see earlier entries
|
||
about Jameson), where he died from a drug overdose.
|
||
(TNG: Too Short a Season)
|
||
41365.9 "11001001" (116)
|
||
ENTERPRISE hijacked by Binars to protect their central
|
||
computer from shutdown by a nearby nova
|
||
41386.4 "The Last Outpost" (107)
|
||
Remnants of the Tkon Empire discovered
|
||
41416.2 "Coming of Age" (119)
|
||
41463.9 "Home Soil" (117)
|
||
41503.7 "Heart of Glory" (120)
|
||
?????.? Ghost Ship (Pocket #1)
|
||
?????.? "Symbiosis" (123)
|
||
41509.1 "When the Bough Breaks" (118)
|
||
?????.? The Peacekeepers (Pocket #2)
|
||
41590.5 "Hide and Q" (111)
|
||
41601.3 "Skin of Evil" (122)
|
||
Lt. Tasha Yar killed in line of duty by Armus on Vagra II
|
||
during a rescue attempt to retrieve Counselor Troi
|
||
Worf promoted to Chief of Security/Tactical Officer
|
||
41636.9 "Angel One" (115)
|
||
41723.9 "The Battle" (110)
|
||
USS STARGAZER reclaimed in Bendi Sabu system after Daimon
|
||
Bok's plot to discredit Picard failed. Daimon Bok's son
|
||
was Daimon on the "unknown" ship Picard destroyed c2360 at
|
||
Battle of Maxia Beta
|
||
41775.5 "Conspiracy" (125)
|
||
Parasitic mother creature eliminated after infiltrating
|
||
Starfleet Command and higher echelons of the Federation
|
||
41798.2 "Arsenal of Freedom" (121)
|
||
?????.? Survivors (Pocket #4)
|
||
?????.? The Children of Hamlin (Pocket #3)
|
||
41697.9 "We'll Always Have Paris" (124)
|
||
41986 "The Neutral Zone"
|
||
First sighting of Romulans in over 50 years
|
||
First evidence of the Borg was discovered
|
||
41997.7 "The Big Goodbye"
|
||
2365 Events of the second season of ST:TNG
|
||
Cardassian-Federation peace treaty signed in this year
|
||
Dr. Beverley Crusher became Head of StarFleet Medical
|
||
Dr. Katherine Polaski became CMO of ENTERPRISE
|
||
Lt. LaForge transferred to engineering from helm
|
||
42073.1 "The Child"
|
||
?????.? Captain's Honor (Pocket #8)
|
||
42193.6 "Where Silence Has lease" (128)
|
||
42286.3 "Elementary, Dear Data" (129)
|
||
42305.7 "Return to Raimon" (DC #1)
|
||
42307.2 "Murder Most Foul" (DC #2)
|
||
42360 "The Derelict" (DC #3)
|
||
42361.8 "The Hero Factor" (DC #4)
|
||
42402.7 "The Outrageous Okona" (130)
|
||
?????.? Strike Zone (Pocket #5)
|
||
42422.5 Power Hungry (Pocket #6)
|
||
42437.5 "The Schizoid Man" (131)
|
||
42477.2 "Loud as a Whisper" (132)
|
||
42494.8 "Unnatural Selection" (133)
|
||
USS LANTREE destroyed after crew contacted aging agent
|
||
42506.5 "A Matter of Honor" (134)
|
||
42523.7 "Measure of a Man" (135)
|
||
Captain Philipa Louvois declared Data is a sentient being,
|
||
therefore entitled to rights
|
||
?????.? Metamorphosis (Pocket Giant #1)
|
||
42568.6 "The Dauphin" (136)
|
||
?????.? Masks (Pocket #7)
|
||
42609.1 "Contagion" (137)
|
||
USS YAMATO lost due to engine containment failure caused by
|
||
a virus from the long lost ??? race
|
||
42625.4 "The Royale" (138)
|
||
42679.2 "Time Squared" (139)
|
||
42686.4 "The Icarus Factor" (140)
|
||
42695.3 "Pen Pals" (141)
|
||
42761.3 "Q Who?" (142)
|
||
ENTERPRISE was thrown 7000 lightyears by Q to system J-25,
|
||
where they will contact the Borg, the most feared race in
|
||
the galaxy (TNG: Q Who?)
|
||
42779.1 "Samaritan Snare" (143)
|
||
Picard nearly dies during a cardiac replacement operation
|
||
42823.2 "Up the Long Ladder" (144)
|
||
42859.2 "Manhunt" (145)
|
||
42901.3 "The Emissary" (146)
|
||
IKV K'Tong sleeper ship arrives at Federation space, having
|
||
been launched during the second Federation-Klingon War.
|
||
The ship's crew was pacified peacefully with help from
|
||
Ambassador K'Ehleyer
|
||
42908.6 A Call to Darkness (Pocket #9)
|
||
42923.4 "Peak Performance" (147)
|
||
USS HATHAWAY, an old relic of CONSTELLATION-class, was
|
||
restored for a tactical combat simulation
|
||
42976.1 "Shades of Gray" (148)
|
||
?????.? Gulliver's Fugitives (Pocket #11)
|
||
43152.8 "The Survivors" (151)
|
||
?????.? "Ensigns of Command" (149)
|
||
?????.? A Rock and a Hard Place (Pocket #10)
|
||
2366 Events of third season of ST:TNG
|
||
Dr. Beverly Crusher returns as CMO of ENTERPRISE
|
||
Dr. Kate Polaski became CMO of REPULSE (TNGN:Vendetta)
|
||
LaForge promoted to Lieutenant Commander and became Chief
|
||
Engineer of the ENTERPRISE
|
||
Federation-Cardassian Peace Treaty signed this year.
|
||
(TNG: The Wounded)
|
||
Lore, Data's "brother" was found by a Pakled ship.
|
||
(TNG: Brothers)
|
||
A probable fourth GALAXY-class starship was commissioned
|
||
this year, lost a year later against the Borg in the
|
||
"Wolf 359" Massacre 49
|
||
43125.8 "Evolution" (150)
|
||
Evolution of Nanites led to their recognition as a sentient
|
||
race by the Federation
|
||
43173.5 "Who Watches the Watchers?" (152)
|
||
43181.4 "Forbidden Fruit" (DC #18)
|
||
43197.5 Doomsday World (Pocket #12)
|
||
43198.7 "The Bonding" (153)
|
||
43201.8 "Serafin's Survivors" (DC #5)
|
||
43202.5 "Shadows in the Garden" (DC #6)
|
||
43205.6 "Booby Trap" (154)
|
||
43265.4 "The Pilot" (DC #7)
|
||
43266.7 "The Battle Within" (DC #8)
|
||
43268.1 "The Pay Off" (DC #9)
|
||
43269.1 "The Noise of Justice" (DC #10)
|
||
43269.3 "The Impostor" (DC #11)
|
||
43270.4 "Whoever Fights Monsters" (DC #12)
|
||
43349.2 "The Enemy" (155)
|
||
Romulan presence found near Galorndon Core
|
||
43385.7 "The Price" (156)
|
||
43421.9 "The Vengeance Factor" (157)
|
||
43421.9 "The Hand of the Assassin" (DC #13)
|
||
43462.5 "The Defector" (158)
|
||
43489.2 "The Hunted" (159)
|
||
43510.7 "The High Ground" (160)
|
||
43539.1 "Deja Q" (161)
|
||
43610.4 "A Matter of Perspective" (162)
|
||
43625.2 "Yesterday's Enterprise" (163)
|
||
43657 "The Offspring" (164)
|
||
Creation of Lal, daughter of Data
|
||
"Death" of Lal, after positronic brain failure
|
||
?????.? Fortune's Light (Pocket #15)
|
||
43685.2 "Sins of the Father" (165)
|
||
Worf returned to the Klingon Home World to clear his
|
||
father's name, failed due to exceptional circumstances
|
||
Discovery of Kern (also Kurn), Worf's younger brother
|
||
Worf accepted discommendation from the High Council
|
||
43714.1 "Allegiance" (166)
|
||
43738.8 "The Gift" (DC Annual #1)
|
||
?????.? Eyes of the Beholders (Pocket #13)
|
||
43745.2 "Captain's Holiday" (167)
|
||
43747.3 Boogeymen (Pocket #17)
|
||
43779.3 "Tin Man" (168)
|
||
43807.4 "Hollow Pursuits" (169)
|
||
43810.7 "Holiday on Ice" (DC #14)
|
||
43811.1 "Prisoners of the Ferengi" (DC #15)
|
||
43872.2 "The Most Toys" (170)
|
||
43878.1 "I Have Heard the Mermaids Singing" (DC #16)
|
||
?????.? "The Weapon" (DC #17)
|
||
43917.4 "Sarek" (171)
|
||
Treaty with the Legarons signed with assitance of Sarek
|
||
Sarek retired to Vulcan with Bendii's Syndrome
|
||
43957.2 "Transfigurations" (172)
|
||
43980.7 "Menage a Troi" (173)
|
||
Wesley Crusher promoted to full ensign
|
||
43989.1 "The Best of Both Worlds" Pt.1 (174)
|
||
Captain Picard captured by the Borg and "converted"
|
||
2367 Events of the fourth season of ST:TNG
|
||
44001.3 "The Best of Both Worlds" Pt.2 (175)
|
||
Massacre of Wolf 359, thirty-nine StarFleet ships (over
|
||
11,000 lives) lost against the Borg 50
|
||
Captain Picard, now Locutus, was retrieved
|
||
First defeat of the Borg, at Sector 001, with assistance
|
||
from Picard/Locutus
|
||
44009.3 "Family" (178)
|
||
ENTERPRISE undergoes major repairs at McKinley Station
|
||
44085.7 "Suddenly Human" (176)
|
||
44143.7 "Brothers" (177)
|
||
Lore, Data's brother, was rediscovered. It appears that
|
||
after being beamed into space (TNG:Datalore), he was
|
||
retrieved later by a Pakled vessel
|
||
Dr. Noonian Soong died in an uncharted system
|
||
44161.2 "Remember Me?" (179)
|
||
44215.2 "Legacy" (180)
|
||
Ishara Yar, sister of Tasha Yar, found on Turkana IV
|
||
44246.3 "Reunion" (181)
|
||
Discovery of Alexander, son of Worf
|
||
Ambassador K'Ehleyer killed by Duras
|
||
Worf defeated Duras in battle, slaying him
|
||
?????.? "The Lesson" (DC #19)
|
||
44263.9 Contamination (Pocket #16)
|
||
44286.5 "Future Imperfect" (182)
|
||
44290.4 "The Flight of the Albert Einstein" (DC #20)
|
||
44292.6 "Mourning Star" (DC #21)
|
||
c44295 Perchance to Dream (Pocket #19)
|
||
44295.2 "Trapped!" (DC #22)
|
||
?????.? "The Barrier" (DC #23)
|
||
44298.2 "Homecoming" (DC #24)
|
||
44307.3 "Final Mission" (183)
|
||
Wesley Crusher enters StarFleet Academy
|
||
44356.9 "The Loss" (184)
|
||
44390.1 "Data's Day" (185)
|
||
Miles Edward O'Brian married Keiko Ishikawa, ceremony
|
||
presided by Captain Jean-Luc Picard
|
||
44395.7 "In Memory Yet Green" (TNG Mini #1)
|
||
44396.6 "Lies and Legends" (TNG Mini #2)
|
||
44397.7 "Prior Claim" (TNG Mini #3)
|
||
44398.7 "Game, Set & Match" (TNG Mini #4)
|
||
Modala is freed of Ferengi influence
|
||
44429.1 Exiles (Pocket #14)
|
||
44429.6 "The Wounded" (186)
|
||
Captain Benjamin Maxwell arrested after destroying several
|
||
Cardassian vessels in the USS PHOENIX
|
||
44474.5 "Devil's Due" (187)
|
||
?????.? Vendetta (Pocket Giant #2)
|
||
The Borg's return was stopped by the second Doomsday Machine
|
||
under partial control of Delcara
|
||
44502.7 "Clues" (188)
|
||
44614.6 "Galaxy's Child" (190)
|
||
44624.3 "Thin Ice" (DC Annual #2)
|
||
?????.? "First Contact" (189)
|
||
44631.2 "Night Terrors" (191)
|
||
USS BRATTAIN, trapped in Tyken's Rift, was disabled, the
|
||
crew driven mad by another trapped alien ship
|
||
44664.5 "Identity Crisis" (192)
|
||
44704.2 "The Nth Degree" (193)
|
||
44741.9 "Qpid" (194)
|
||
44769.2 "Drumhead" (195)
|
||
44805.3 "Half a Life" (196)
|
||
44821.3 "The Host" (197)
|
||
44885.5 "The Mind's Eye" (198)
|
||
Lt.Commander LaForge was captured and brainwashed by
|
||
Romulans into an assassin, and almost succeeded in killing
|
||
Vagh, the Klingon governor
|
||
44932.3 "In Theory" (199)
|
||
44995.3 "Redemption" (200)
|
||
Klingon Civil War erupts as the pro-Duras faction combats
|
||
Gowron's forces in a succession war
|
||
Revelation of Sela, daughter of Tasha Yar
|
||
(see TNG:Yesterday's ENTERPRISE)
|
||
2368 Events of fifth season of ST:TNG
|
||
45020.4 "Redemption II" (201)
|
||
Klingon Civil War ends due to Federation interference,
|
||
Gowron became Chief Counciller
|
||
45047.2 "Darmok" (202)
|
||
45076.3 "Ensign Ro" (203)
|
||
45122.3 "Silicon Avatar" (204)
|
||
Destruction of the Crystalline Entity
|
||
45156.1 "Disaster" (205)
|
||
Birth of Molly Miyaki Worf O'Brian in Ten Forward
|
||
(name is from TNGN:Unification) 51
|
||
?????.? Reunion (Hardback #1)
|
||
45208.2 "The Game" (206)
|
||
ENTERPRISE and crew nearly taken over by mind-control toys
|
||
from the ???
|
||
45235.3 "Wayward Son" (DC #25)
|
||
45235.7 "Strangers in Strange Lands" (DC #26)
|
||
45235.9 "City Life" (DC #27)
|
||
45243.1 "Unification" (207) 52
|
||
Ambassador Spock was found on Romulus
|
||
Death of Sarek, Vulcan Ambassador to Federation
|
||
45245.8 "Unification II" (208)
|
||
Romulan plan to conquer Vulcan foiled
|
||
Spock chose to remain on Romulus
|
||
45349.1 "A Matter of Time" (209)
|
||
|
||
|
||
THE END (for now)
|
||
|
||
|
||
ENDNOTES
|
||
|
||
1 The restoration of the "space shuttle" ENTERPRISE is revealed in TOSN:
|
||
A Flag Full of Stars.
|
||
|
||
2 The PEACEKEEPER-class vessels are purely my imagination. But it does
|
||
sound possible, doesn't it?
|
||
|
||
3 Second season episode "Metamorphosis", Y2265, had McCoy stating that
|
||
Zefram Cochrane was dead for 150 years. Mr.Cochrane himself said he was 87
|
||
at the time. Therefore we have 2265-150-87=2029.
|
||
If the new United Nation would launch the manned expedition to Alpha
|
||
Centauri around 2048, Mr.Cochrane is a bit too young to have invented the
|
||
warp drive if he was born in 2029. He would have been 19 years old!
|
||
Clearly, one of the sources must be wrong. In this case, I chose to
|
||
take McCoy's words literally and move down the launch date, despite the
|
||
years given in the STARFLIGHT CHRONOLOGIES.
|
||
|
||
4 I placed World War III before the Mind Control Revolts because it
|
||
sounds more plausible. It is far more likely that WW3 is fought with
|
||
professional soldiers under mind control. Then, when the war is over,
|
||
the military rebelled.
|
||
So perhaps this series of events happened:
|
||
|
||
World War III started
|
||
United Nations abolished
|
||
Colonel Green started his genocidal campaign
|
||
Nuclear weapons used in limited areas
|
||
World War III ended
|
||
The area where nuclear weapons hit reverted to barbarism, curious mix
|
||
of technology and medievalism. These years became know as the Post-Atomic
|
||
Horrors for certain parts of the world.
|
||
The military, under mind control for the WW3, rebelled against their
|
||
government, thus started the bloody Mind Control Revolts.
|
||
Mind Control Revolts ended
|
||
United Nations re-established, launched space program to promote
|
||
global cooperation (and to distract the public from the past)
|
||
|
||
This is not placed within the timeline because too much of my own
|
||
conjecture is included.
|
||
|
||
5 See one of the footnotes at the bottom of the page, as Kirk received
|
||
his "senceiver" alert, in ST:TMP Novelization.
|
||
|
||
6 The date given for Zefram Cochrane to invent the warp drive is
|
||
actually 2048, as given in the novel and in STARFLIGHT CHRONOLOGY.
|
||
However, as explained above in footnote (3), such date is not possible.
|
||
Due to the heavier weight given to the screened evidence, all year
|
||
references given in "Strangers from the Sky" are pushed down for at least
|
||
10 years. Furthermore, TNG Tech Manual gave the year of 2061 for the first
|
||
prototype of the CDP engine. (See page 54, TNG Tech Manual)
|
||
|
||
7 According to THE WORLDS OF THE FEDERATION, the four lightyears trip
|
||
took six years under high impulse, with time dilation I suppose.
|
||
|
||
8 The only "reasonable" way for the VALIANT to be at the edge of the
|
||
galaxy with only "impulse rockets" is through a wormhole of some sort.
|
||
|
||
9 The BONAVENTURE-class interstellar scout ENTERPRISE was a tribute to
|
||
the animated episode TAS:Time Trap, in which the BONAVENTURE herself was
|
||
seen, along with various other old ships.
|
||
|
||
10 The DECLARATION-class cruise liner ENTERPRISE was mentioned in several
|
||
previous Star Trek chronologies.
|
||
11 Ms. Grayson is 52 in the episode, Sarek was 101.
|
||
|
||
12 See page 128, TNG Tech Manual.
|
||
|
||
13 This would also fit the info given in ST6:TUC, as Spock had said
|
||
during the briefing, it has been 70 years of conflict.
|
||
|
||
14 If you would recall, in 2364, TNG: Encounter at Farpoint, Data clearly
|
||
stated that McCoy (okay, he never named him, but who else could it be?) as
|
||
"one hundred and thirty-seven years old". 2364-137=2227
|
||
|
||
15 This birthdate is given by Paramount as "official" info. However, the
|
||
name of his parents are NOT official. The name of the father was George,
|
||
which I believe came from TOS:"Operation: Annihilate!". The name of the
|
||
mother came from the novel TOSN:"ENTERPRISE: First Adventure", and was also
|
||
used (by a different author) in TOSN:"Time for Yesterday"
|
||
|
||
16 Sulu said he was born in San Francisco in ST4:TVH. He grew up at
|
||
Ganjitsu, according to Vonda McIntyre in novels "ENTERPRISE:The First
|
||
Adventure" and "The Entropy Effect. The first name of "Hikaru" was
|
||
introduced by Vonda McIntyre in "The Entropy Effect", and is formalized
|
||
into trek fandom by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, by Sulu's
|
||
introduction in his Captain's Log.
|
||
|
||
17 Uhura's first name was never formalized, and for decades the fandom
|
||
argued back and forth. Some say "Penda", others say "Nyota". "Nyota",
|
||
which means "star" in Swahili, was used in several novels, including the
|
||
novel "Uhura's Song" by Janet Kagan.
|
||
|
||
18 While there were no evidence that Captain April ever undertook a five
|
||
year mission on the ENTERPRISE, this is a logical conclusion, both as part
|
||
of ship's chronology, but also a tribute to the animated episode. It was
|
||
also implied in the TNG Tech Manual.
|
||
|
||
19 I am not too sure where did McCoy's wife's name came from. I believe
|
||
I first saw it in the Bantam novel "Day of Judgement", and also later in
|
||
Pocket's "Dreams of the Ravens". On the other hand, Joanna's name was
|
||
fixed in the early writer's guides. She was to appear in the episode "The
|
||
Way to Eden", which was originally named "Joanna". However, a rewrite last
|
||
minute changed it to the present form. She also appeared in the novel
|
||
"Crisis on Centaurus".
|
||
|
||
20 As revealed in TNG:A Matter of Time, the phasers do not exist in the
|
||
twenty-second (22nd) century. It was invented in early 23rd century.
|
||
|
||
21 According to "The Making of Star Trek", Gene had planned for the
|
||
CONSITUTION-class vessels to have an 18-year range. Since ENTERPRISE was
|
||
launched in 2245, 2268-2245=23, > 18.
|
||
|
||
22 See TNG Tech Manual, page 128.
|
||
|
||
23 TNG Manual called the refitted ENTERPRISE CONSTITUTION-class. FASA
|
||
started the ENTERPRISE-class, and the dedication plaque as given in SCOTT'S
|
||
GUIDE says STARSHIP-class. I vote for CONSTITUTION II-class as a
|
||
compromise of sorts.
|
||
|
||
24 This is seen in many novels, including TOSN: Spock's World, TOSN:Deep
|
||
Domain, and so on, where Kirk is both an Admiral and Acting Captain.
|
||
|
||
25 This makes you wonder if the Vulcans did indeed seceeded from the
|
||
Federation in TNG's time, therefore so few Vulcans are visible in
|
||
StarFleet. Of course, this is just a possibility.
|
||
|
||
26 While we have no evidence of Spock leading a five-year mission, this
|
||
would only be logical for the numbers to work out right. Otherwise we will
|
||
leave a big five-year gap in the middle with nothing.
|
||
|
||
27 Gene Roddenberry had stated MANY MANY times that he does not like the
|
||
idea of Tranwarp, therefore it is a failure.
|
||
|
||
28 A fun fact to observe... The motto of the EXCELSIOR is "No matter
|
||
where you go, there you are." (from Buckaroo Banzai)
|
||
|
||
29 In the Novelization, McCoy was spoiling his two grandchildren (one of
|
||
them two years old), when he was called to the briefing in StarFleet HQ.
|
||
|
||
30 As Kirk stated in the novelization that the adventure occurred ten
|
||
years after ST4, ST6 happened approximately in 2296. Also, if Kirk started
|
||
on a ten-year mission in 2286, it would approximately end in 2296.
|
||
|
||
31 Picard was fifty-five (55) in the novelization.
|
||
|
||
32 Here are my reasons for the conjecture:
|
||
|
||
Page 118, UNIFICATION novelization
|
||
SPOCK : A personal decision, Captain. Perhaps you are aware that I played
|
||
a small role in the first overture to peace with the Klingons.
|
||
PICARD: History is aware of the role you played, Ambassador.
|
||
SPOCK : Not entirely. It was I who asked Kirk to lead the peace mission.
|
||
And I who had to accept the responsibility for the consequences
|
||
to him and his crew. Quite simply, I am unwilling to risk
|
||
anyone's life but my own on this occasion. I would ask you to
|
||
respect my wishes and leave.
|
||
Page 119, UNIFICATION novelization
|
||
SPOCK (to PICARD): In your own way, are are as stubborn as another captain
|
||
of the ENTERPRISE I once knew.
|
||
It is my opinion that these quotes implied that Kirk is no longer
|
||
alive during the 24th century, based mostly on the second quote on page
|
||
118. Let me explain my reasoning:
|
||
The second Spock quote implies that the ENTERPRISE NCC-1701-A was lost
|
||
with Kirk and crew onboard, but not Spock and McCoy. Spock was distraught
|
||
over asking Kirk to lead the peace mission, and from there on he became an
|
||
ambassador himself so he does not have to put others at risk for his
|
||
decisions. I do not see any other suitable explanations for this quote.
|
||
Of course, you can say that was a reference to ST6:TUC, and Paramount
|
||
threw that in to confuse us. However, since there will be a war at
|
||
approximately 2315 with the Klingons, same thing could happen twice.
|
||
Perhaps the quote was INTENDED to be that way, but I chose to interpret it
|
||
as something else, a purely personal observation.
|
||
The third Spock quote probably means Kirk. Others have argued that it
|
||
could mean Pike, or even April. However those possibilities are slim at
|
||
best, since Spock knew Kirk best, and the word "stubborn" seems to fit Kirk
|
||
better than either Pike or April.
|
||
I believe the war, just before which NCC-1701-A and Kirk was
|
||
destroyed, happened sometime between 2310 and 2320, due to several reasons.
|
||
1) Riker stated in TNG:The Emissary that Federation and Klingon Empire were
|
||
at war fifty years ago. The Emmisary is a second season episode, therefore
|
||
it happened in 2365. Fifty years ago is about 2315. 2) In TOSN: The Rift
|
||
by Peter David, it was stated at the end that the next time the rift
|
||
opened, the Federation is in the midst of the Klingon-Romulan war. Kirk was
|
||
on the NCC-1701-A in this novel due to the mention of Transwarp and the
|
||
death of his son, David Marcus. Since ST5 happened in 2286, and the rift
|
||
opens every 33.34 years, the next opening is after 2319.
|
||
Therefore the Klingo-Federation War must happen sometime in between
|
||
2315 and 2319, perhaps a bit earlier than 2315.
|
||
I fully understand that this theory might be invalidated by the next
|
||
movie. We shall see.
|
||
|
||
33 TNG: The Neutral Zone stated it has been 50 years since anyone sighted
|
||
a Romulan or any Romulan ship.
|
||
|
||
34 This date is just a guess on my part, based on the estimated
|
||
destruction date of the NCC-1701-A.
|
||
|
||
35 According to ST:TNG First Year Sourcebook (FASA), she's 41, which
|
||
would be about right, despite the "un"-officialness.
|
||
|
||
36 Admiral Kennily said it has been 40 years ago in the episode.
|
||
|
||
37 Riker was 32 in the novelization. The middle initial came from a
|
||
convention. Thelonius was a great jazz player of 20th Century.
|
||
|
||
38 According to FASA's "TNG Officer's Manual", NCC-1701-B was destroyed
|
||
by renegade Klingons and Romulans (in two battleships). However, the stuff
|
||
in that book are extremely unreliable, therefore I put it here instead of
|
||
in the timeline itself.
|
||
|
||
39 There were quite a bit of argument on whether this was Spock or not.
|
||
However, evidence suggests that it was Spock. Sybok was gone, and there
|
||
were no evidence of any other children by Sarek, by Amanda or Perrin.
|
||
|
||
40 It was stated in crew biographies that Picard took command in his
|
||
thirties. Assuming he's about as good as Kirk, it should be around this
|
||
time that he gets command of STARGAZER.
|
||
|
||
41 "Kronos" appeared in ST6:TUC. Also see 42.
|
||
|
||
42 We still haven't made up our mind as to what does the Klingons call
|
||
their homeworld... Early fan fiction suggests "Kazh". John M. Ford's "The
|
||
Final Reflection" said "Klinzhai". "The Worlds of the Federation" said
|
||
"Kling", and now ST6:TUC said "Kronos". However, it appears "Kronos" gets
|
||
the seal of approval.
|
||
|
||
43 Wesley is approximately 16 during the first season, and was officially
|
||
pronounced 18 in TNG:"Evolution".
|
||
|
||
44 In the novelization of ENCOUNTER AT FARPOINT, Picard said it was
|
||
fifteen years ago that he had last seen Beverly Crusher, when he returned
|
||
her husband's body.
|
||
In case you are interested, there are two versions of Jack Crusher's
|
||
death. One of them is in the novelization of "Encounter at Farpoint", the
|
||
other in TNGN:Reunion.
|
||
|
||
45 See page 57, TNG Tech Manual.
|
||
|
||
46 Since GALAXY came out 2357, and ENTERPRISE came out 2363, YAMATO
|
||
should be in between, and 2360 is right in the middle.
|
||
|
||
47 Stardate according to Page 12, TNG Tech Manual.
|
||
|
||
48 I am quite aware that there was a controversy out there that O'Brian
|
||
might be an enlisted person, therefore a chief petty officer.
|
||
Unfortunately I don't buy that theory. However, it was important enough
|
||
that I hereby inform you of this controversy and my decision.
|
||
|
||
49 At one ship every three years, this sounds about right, as GALAXY in
|
||
2357, YAMATO in 2360, and ENTERPRISE in 2363.
|
||
|
||
50 The numbers came from TNG: Drumhead, during the prosecution (?) of
|
||
Captain Jean-Luc Picard by Admiral (retired) Saati.
|
||
|
||
51 Gee, can you imagine Worf as the first humanoid you see ever?
|
||
|
||
52 Originally the stardate listed was 45233.1, but that means the comic
|
||
books are out of sequence. Also, UNIFICATION didn't take THAT long, I
|
||
think, so I changed the 33 to 43. I could be wrong, of course.
|
||
|
||
|
||
S T A R T R E K T I M E L I N E
|
||
by Kasey K.S. Chang
|
||
Last Update: 01-10/92
|
||
|
||
Part 3/4 : TLINEAPX.DOC
|
||
|
||
|
||
APPENDIX A: Abbreviations
|
||
|
||
TOS - The Original Series, 79 episodes which aired on NBC 1966-1969
|
||
starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, and DeForest Kelley.
|
||
TAS - The Animated Series, 22 episodes of animation aired on NBC 1973-1975
|
||
(Saturday mornings) starring voices of William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy,
|
||
and DeForest Kelley.
|
||
TNG - The Next Generation, airing in first-run syndication, now in its
|
||
fifth season (100+ episodes), starring Patrick Stewart, Johnathan
|
||
Frakes, and Brent Spiner.
|
||
ST1, ST:TMP - Star Trek: The Motion Picture, the first Star Trek movie,
|
||
released 1979
|
||
ST2, ST2:TWOK - Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, second Star Trek movie,
|
||
released 1982
|
||
ST3, ST3:TSFS - Star Trek III: The Search For Spock, third Star Trek movie,
|
||
released 1985
|
||
ST4, ST4:TVH - Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, fourth movie, released 1987
|
||
ST5, ST5:TFF - Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, fifth movie, released 1989
|
||
ST6, ST6:TUC - Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, sixth movie,
|
||
released December 6, 1991
|
||
TNG Tech Manual - "Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual", by
|
||
Rick Sternbach and Michael Okuda, Pocket Books.
|
||
TOSN - TOS Novels, the novels published by Pocket Books dealing with the
|
||
original crew
|
||
TNGN - TNG Novels, the novels published by Pocket Books dealing with the
|
||
"Next Generation" crew
|
||
|
||
|
||
APPENDIX B: Bibliography
|
||
|
||
STAR TREK EPISODES
|
||
All Star Trek episodes, including TOS, TAS, and TNG, have been
|
||
referenced by their full names and, if available, stardates. All
|
||
copyright of Paramount Pictures.
|
||
|
||
|
||
STAR TREK MOVIES
|
||
All Star Trek movies have been referenced by their full names and if
|
||
available, stardates. All copyright of Paramount Pictures.
|
||
|
||
|
||
STAR TREK REFERENCE BOOKS
|
||
(In random order)
|
||
|
||
_Grolier's On-line Encyclopedia_ [For the search of the early ENTERPRISEs,
|
||
this is invaluable.]
|
||
|
||
_Star Trek: The Next Generation - Technical Manual_, by Rick Sternbach and
|
||
Mike Okuda [The only OFFICIAL aftermarket book for now]
|
||
|
||
_The STAR TREK Compendium (Revised)_, by Alan Asherman [lots of behind-
|
||
the-scenes look and important info]
|
||
|
||
_The Making of STAR TREK_, by
|
||
|
||
_Mr.Scott's Guide to the ENTERPRISE_, by Shane Johnson [lots of good
|
||
blueprints and diagurams, but info was mostly contradicted by later
|
||
sources like the TNG Tech Manual]
|
||
_The Klingons_, FASA Corporation. [Written with co-operation of Trek
|
||
writer John M. Ford, author of TOSN:The Final Reflection, this
|
||
contains good but un-official info about the Klingons]
|
||
|
||
|
||
STAR TREK NOVELS
|
||
(In random order)
|
||
|
||
_Strangers from the Sky_, by Margaret Wander Bonnano
|
||
|
||
_Final Frontier_, by Diane Carey
|
||
|
||
_A Flag Full of Stars_, by Brad Ferguson
|
||
|
||
_Reunion_, by Michael Jan Friedman
|
||
|
||
_Star Trek: The Lost Years_, by J.M. Dilliard
|
||
|
||
_Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Novelization)_, by Gene Roddeberry
|
||
|
||
_The Rift_, by Peter David
|
||
|
||
_Star Trek VI:The Undiscovered Country (Novelization)_, by J.M. Dilliard
|
||
|
||
_Spock's World_, by Diane Duane
|
||
|
||
_The Romulan Way_, by Diane Duane
|
||
|
||
_Encounter at Farpoint (Novelization)_, by Peter Gerrold
|
||
|
||
_The Pandora Principle_, by Carolyn Crowes
|
||
|
||
_The Final Reflection_, by John M. Ford
|
||
|
||
_ENTERPRISE: The First Adventure_, by Vonda McIntyre
|
||
|
||
_Crisis on Centaurus_, by Brad Ferguson
|
||
|
||
|
||
OTHER STAR TREK REFERENCES
|
||
|
||
"Star Trek Chronology and Future History V5.0", by Allan Finkas and William
|
||
Stone III
|
||
|
||
"Stardate Chart (TNG)", by DC Comics, as appeared in TNG Mini #4
|
||
|
||
|
||
S T A R T R E K T I M E L I N E
|
||
by Kasey K.S. Chang
|
||
Last Update: 01-10/92
|
||
|
||
Part 4/4 : TLINEEXP.DOC
|
||
|
||
FULL EXPLANATIONS
|
||
|
||
(Note: all calculations are not perfect, due to the vagrancies of the
|
||
human speech. All "circa" year references should have +/- 3 years margin
|
||
of error.)
|
||
|
||
|
||
NAILING DOWN THE MAIN PIECES
|
||
There are two pieces of main evidence which helps date Star Trek
|
||
firmly. They are Data's quote and Sarek's ages.
|
||
Data have stated in the episode TNG:"The Neutral Zone", that the "Old
|
||
Earth Year" is 2364. That was a first season episode. TNG Tech Manual
|
||
have also stated that NCC-1701-D was launched in late 2363, therefore TNG
|
||
started in 2364.
|
||
Sarek was 202 as stated by Picard in the episode TNG:"Sarek". That
|
||
was a fourth-season episode, therefore it happened in 2367. Sarek was then
|
||
born in 2165.
|
||
In TOS:"Journey to Babel", Sarek was 102. Since that was a second
|
||
season episode, that put TOS starting at 2165 + 102 - 2 = 2265, and the
|
||
episode in 2266.
|
||
Also, McCoy's age can be used to solve part of the puzzle. McCoy is
|
||
in his forties in TOS (if someone knows the exact number and episode,
|
||
please let me know), and is 137 when he visited the NCC-1701-D in the
|
||
series premiere. Since ST:TNG started in 2364, McCoy was then born in
|
||
2227. Adding 40 to 2227 equals 2267, which is about right.
|
||
These should nail down all of the TV episodes.
|
||
The Animated Series is assumed to have immediately followed the
|
||
unfinished The Original Series, to complete the five year mission.
|
||
ST:TMP was judged to have occured in 2271, since the novel that
|
||
preceded it, "A Flag Full of Stars" by Brad Ferguson, occurred in 2269, the
|
||
tricentennial of Apollo landing on Luna. One and a half years have been
|
||
added since ENTERPRISE was not completed yet. Also, it has been 2.8 years
|
||
since Spock have went off to study Kholinar, and that could only happen
|
||
after the FYM finished. The FYM finished in 2267/2268, plus 3 = 2270/2271.
|
||
ST3:TSFS was placed in 2285 by the TNG Technical manual, as the entry
|
||
clearly stated that NCC-1701 was lost defending the Mutara Sector against a
|
||
Klingon incursion in this year. ST4:TVH and ST2:TWOK, for this reason,
|
||
belongs in this year as well, since not much physical time elapsed among
|
||
the three films, except perhaps a month or two. ST4 happened approximately
|
||
3 months after ST3, according to Kirk's remarks in the novelization.
|
||
ST5:TFF is in 2286 since the crew get a new year to break in the new
|
||
ship (esp. Scotty), or "proper shakedown". It could go in 2285 if needed.
|
||
ST6:TUC is placed in approximately 2295 based on the evidence in the
|
||
novelization: Kirk said it was ten years plus one since death of David
|
||
(ST3). The placement is NOT official, but should be about right.
|
||
|
||
|
||
NOW THE HOLES
|
||
After establishing the basis of the timeline, we start filling in the
|
||
pieces. There are many holes to fill in:
|
||
|
||
Before history (before AD )
|
||
Pre-Federation (before 2087 approx)
|
||
Early Federation (before 2200 approx)
|
||
Before Star Trek (before 2264, like Pike, April, etc)
|
||
Lost Years 1 (2268-2271, between FYM and ST:TMP)
|
||
Lost Years 2 (2271-2284, between ST:TMP and ST2:TWOK)
|
||
Lost Years 3 (2286-2296, between ST5:TFF and ST6:TUC)
|
||
Between eras (2296-2364, between ST6:TUC and TNG)
|
||
|
||
Let's deal with them one by one:
|
||
|
||
|
||
BEFORE HISTORY
|
||
This area was not really mentioned by Star Trek other than offhand
|
||
references to "history" of exotic locations. Often they are results of war
|
||
and devastation.
|
||
These wars include: Slaver Empire (TAS), Arret (TOS), Preservers
|
||
(TOS/TNG), Borg (TNG), Tkon Empire (TNG), The Makers (TOS), and much more.
|
||
They are referenced with the dates and years given in the episodes.
|
||
The connection between the Borg and the Preservers was suggested by
|
||
Peter David in his "giant" TNG Novel "Vendetta" (a great book, you should
|
||
read it). The Preservers constructed the Doomsday Machine (TOS) in order
|
||
to combat the Borg. By the tone of the descriptions, that happened about
|
||
10,000 BC. Plese read the book and find out.
|
||
The origin of the Romulans would be another puzzle, which was solved
|
||
by the information given in Diane Duane's novel "The Romulan Way", which is
|
||
essentially Romulan History written in the same style as "Spock's World".
|
||
So please refer to "The Romulan Way" for any questions about Romulan
|
||
History in this timeline.
|
||
|
||
|
||
PRE-FEDERATION
|
||
To do this part, I did two things: researched on the ships named
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||
ENTERPRISE, and read the Stones/Finkas timeline on pre-Federation days.
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||
Three things need to be resolved for our "future history" before
|
||
putting them in the timeline:
|
||
1) Was there a World War III? If so how come there is still Star
|
||
Trek?
|
||
2) If so, when/what is the war that was mentioned in TOS:"Space Seed"?
|
||
That "Eugenics War"?
|
||
3) What is that "Mind Control Revolt" Gene wrote about in the ST:TMP
|
||
novelization?
|
||
Clearly, all entries since American Revolutionary War up to (not
|
||
including) Y1992 is historical research.
|
||
Strangely, Question 2 is answered first. According to the
|
||
Stones/Finkas Chronology, "Eugenics War" is believed to have happened 1992-
|
||
1996, and seems to be a limited revolt, not global warfare. Eugenics War
|
||
is supposed to have been started by some geneticists who created
|
||
"superhumans" like Khan, and planned to take over the world. They lost,
|
||
and was forced to exile into space.
|
||
Which still leaves WW3 unaccounted for.
|
||
After a little thinking, I decided to put WW3 in 2039-2043, to go just
|
||
before the "Mind Control Revolts" in 2043-2047, since we can then say that
|
||
the Mind Control Revolts are an after-effect of WW3. We gathered in
|
||
TNG:"Encounter at Farpoint" that in the early 21st century military forces
|
||
were controlled with mind control and drugs. We could say that those are
|
||
the roots of the "Mind Control Revolt".
|
||
The novel "Strangers from the Sky" provided quite a few details about
|
||
life in the Early 21st century, presumably after the war. The exploratory
|
||
expeditions toward nearby stars were already launched. As the novel was
|
||
based on the "Star Trek Concordance", the dates are slightly off when
|
||
compared with "newer" evidences. They were moved slightly.
|
||
The "history" then goes up smoothly up to the formation of the
|
||
Federation, with all of its founding members contacted peacefully by the
|
||
Terrans.
|
||
|
||
|
||
EARLY FEDERATION
|
||
The main event that happened in Early Federation, from 2100 to 2200,
|
||
is the First Romulan War (at least that's what the Feds call it). It was
|
||
covered somewhat in the novel "The Romulan Way". Other than that, only
|
||
birthdates filled this era, as no info is available from any where.
|
||
This would be an interesting period to cover by fan fiction, in my
|
||
opinion.
|
||
BEFORE STAR TREK
|
||
The missions of Captain April and Captain Pike were not recorded
|
||
except in small pieces. In this category goes these sources: TOS:"The
|
||
Cage", TOSN:"Final Frontier", TOSN:"Legacy", TOSN:"The Rift". Most of the
|
||
dates hinted at or mentioned in the novels are included.
|
||
Other important events in this period include The First Klingo-
|
||
Federation War (sometimes known as The Four Years War), Invention of the
|
||
Transporter, Discovery of Dilithium and its enhancement to warp travel, and
|
||
invention of the first type of photon torpedo.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
LOST YEARS 1
|
||
The only "official" Lost Years, this period is considered to be the
|
||
period after Kirk's five year mission and before ST:TMP. This period is
|
||
covered by two novels: TOSN:"The Lost Years", and TOSN:"A Flag Full of
|
||
Stars". The second novel, with the tricentennial of the Apollo Landing, is
|
||
placed in 2269, which means ST:TMP occured in 2271. That in turn means the
|
||
five year mission ended in 2268.
|
||
As Gene had expressed reticense toward any stories in this era, it is
|
||
doubtful that more stories during this time will be told.
|
||
|
||
|
||
LOST YEARS 2
|
||
The period between ST:TMP and ST2:TWOK is quite long, over 13 years in
|
||
fact. (Which makes Khan's "fifteen years" a little understated, but
|
||
perhaps Alpha Ceti V have a longer year?) It can probably be assumed that
|
||
Kirk, after ST:TMP, was made "acting captain", which was the position of
|
||
many novels set after ST:TMP, including most of the Diane Duane's Trek
|
||
novels. He probably went on a second five year mission in the new
|
||
ENTERPRISE (giving credence to the never filmed "Star Trek II" series,
|
||
which in reality became ST:TMP), and after that, forced to take a desk job
|
||
more permanently this time, as commandant of Star Fleet.
|
||
After that, the ship probably spent a year in the docks for refits,
|
||
and Spock took over as Captain, with blessing from Kirk. In order to take
|
||
care of all of the years, Spock probably went on a five year mission of his
|
||
own, then the ship was "retired" from front-line to be the Academy training
|
||
ship and home reserve.
|
||
Remember, all these are merely conjectures, based on best evidence
|
||
available. They are NOT official.
|
||
|
||
|
||
LOST YEARS 3
|
||
Many of us wondered what had happened between ST5:TFF and ST6:TUC.
|
||
There were little information available for a period of approximately 10
|
||
years. The only "notable" and "solid" information is Sulu's gaining
|
||
command of the EXCELSIOR. Additional details came from the novelization.
|
||
This may be a bit of an awkward time to write about since ENTERPRISE
|
||
have three captains onboard: Kirk, Spock, and Sulu (until he got
|
||
EXCELSIOR).
|
||
|
||
|
||
BETWEEN ERAS
|
||
After ST6:TUC, we move into the unknown (or the little known). Most
|
||
of the TNG characters are just being born in the next ten to thirty years.
|
||
However, the character biographies and the "historical" references in
|
||
ST:TNG have included many details that helped fill in this period of over
|
||
half of a century.
|
||
Included in this period are voyages of STARGAZER, the Third Klingo-
|
||
Federation War, The Cardassian War, voyages of the NCC-1701-B, voyages of
|
||
the NCC-1701-C, and various other events. Of these events, only the
|
||
voyages of the NCC-1701-C were "official", but only the date of its loss is
|
||
certain. Others are mainly my conjectures.
|
||
I believe there is a Third Klingo-Federation War (the second was
|
||
stopped in the middle by Organian), since Riker had said so in TNG:The
|
||
Emmissary. With that idea, I invented the final demise of Kirk and the
|
||
NCC-1701-A to fit in here. If you don't like it, feel free to scream at
|
||
me. However, I think the explanation are quite logical.
|
||
I believe that not long after the end of the Third Klingo-Federation
|
||
War, the Cardassian War started. It was mentioned a couple times in TNG,
|
||
especially in UNIFICATION I, in which Perrin mentioned that Spock had
|
||
attacked Sarek's position on it. The dates are moved slightly to fit in
|
||
the info from TNG:Ensign Ro about the Bajorans. It can be inferred that
|
||
the Bajoran system was annexed by the Cardassians right after the
|
||
Cardassian War, since the Federation could not intervene after the treaty
|
||
is signed. Cardassians probably did that for covering their blunder in the
|
||
war, sort of scapegoat/substitute.
|
||
There is almost no info on the NCC-1701-B other than what was written
|
||
in the TNG Tech Manual. However, there is a rumor that Paramount is plan-
|
||
ning a prequel to TNG, which may cover the adventures of the NCC-1701-B.
|
||
All we know about the NCC-1701-C is from the episode TNG:Yesterday's
|
||
ENTERPRISE. TNG Tech Manual did not elaborate at all.
|
||
|
||
|
||
FUTURE OF STAR TREK
|
||
For all the Trekkies and Trekkers, there is still plenty to write
|
||
about in all areas. What was it like in the pre-warp days? Early-warp
|
||
days? What aspects of the Federation have we not covered yet? This
|
||
timeline hopefully can give you enough specific references to write your
|
||
own stories and lend it some "authenticity". Add imagination and
|
||
persistence, and you have a Trek writer in training! Good luck! Live
|
||
long and prosper!
|
||
|
||
Kasey K.S. Chang
|
||
treknologist
|
||
|
||
EPISODE LISTS
|
||
|
||
TOS
|
||
|
||
No. Date Episode Brief desc
|
||
--- ------ --------------------------------- -------------------------------
|
||
0 The Cage (Pilot) Enterprise to Talos IV
|
||
|
||
1 1513.1 The Man Trap Salt vampire
|
||
2 1533.6 Charlie X Teenage boy raised by aliens
|
||
3 1312.4 Where No Man Has Gone Before crew menbers become god like
|
||
4 1704.2 The Naked Time water molecules acts on the brain
|
||
5 1672.1 The Enemy Within Transporter Malfunction.
|
||
6 1329.1 Mudd's Women Harry Mudd and three women
|
||
7 2712.4 What are Little Girls Made Of? Roger Korby and clone exp's
|
||
8 2713.5 Miri Enterprise helps children
|
||
9 2715.1 Dagger of the Mind Kirk inspects penal colony
|
||
10 1512.2 The Corbomite Maneuver Kirk bluffs aliens
|
||
11 3012.4 The Menagerie (Part One) Spock faces court Martial for
|
||
12 3012.4 The Menagerie (Part Two) hijacking the Enterprise
|
||
13 2817.6 The Conscience of the King Kirk investigates an actors past
|
||
14 1709.1 Balance of Terror Enterprise chases Romulan ship
|
||
15 3025.3 Shore Leave McCoy killed by black knight
|
||
16 2821.5 The Galileo Seven Spock commands shuttle & crashes
|
||
17 2124.5 The Squire of Gothos Kirk & crew held by Trelaine
|
||
18 3045.6 Arena Kirk must fight the Gorn
|
||
19 3113.2 Tomorrow is Yesterday Enterprise thrown back to 1967
|
||
20 2947.3 Court Martial Kirk faces court martial(Finney)
|
||
21 3156.2 The Return of the Archons Kirk and crew confront Landru
|
||
22 3141.9 Space Seed Crew find Botany bay with Kahn
|
||
23 3192.1 A Taste of Armageddon Planets that war with computer
|
||
24 3417.3 This Side of Paradise Kirk Fights Spock to cure Spock
|
||
25 3196.1 The Devil in the Dark Crew fight the Horta on Janus 6
|
||
26 3198.4 Errand of Mercy Organians stops Klingon Fed. war
|
||
27 3087.6 The Alternative Factor Lazrus fights his anti-mater twin
|
||
28 3134.0 The City on the Edge of Forever McCoy Kirk Spock go back to 1930
|
||
29 3287.2 Operation - Annihilate Kirk kills one celled aliens
|
||
|
||
30 3372.7 Amok Time Spock to marry T'Pring
|
||
31 3468.1 Who Morns for Adonais Kirk meets alien Adonais
|
||
32 3451.9 The Changeling Kirk destroys the probe NOMAD
|
||
33 Mirror, Mirror Crew visit visit paralell universe
|
||
34 3715.0 The Apple Crew find and destroy Vaal
|
||
35 4202.9 The Doomsday Machine Kirk fights planet killer
|
||
36 3018.2 Catspaw Kirk & crew meets shape shifters
|
||
37 4513.3 I, Mudd Harry Mudd on planet of androids.
|
||
38 3219.4 Metamorphosis Zephram Cochrane and companion
|
||
39 3842.3 Journey to Babel Sarek & Amanda aboard Enterprise
|
||
40 3497.2 Friday's Child Kirk provides weapons to planet
|
||
41 3478.2 The Deadly Years crew experience rapid aging
|
||
42 3619.2 Obsession Crew fights a gaseous creature
|
||
43 3614.9 Wolf in the Fold Scotty accused of brutal murder
|
||
44 4523.3 The Trouble with Tribbles tribbles on Station K-7 & ship
|
||
45 3211.7 The Gamesters of Triskellion Race of aliens bet on fights
|
||
46 4598.0 A Piece of the Action a planet modeled after a book
|
||
47 4307.1 The Immunity Syndrome Space amoeba that eats ships
|
||
48 4211.4 A Private Little War Klingons supply weapons to a planet
|
||
49 4768.3 Return to Tomorrow Three aliens take host bodies
|
||
50 2534.0 Patterns of Force John Gill brings Naziism to planet
|
||
51 4657.5 By Any Other Name Kelvans take over the Enterprise
|
||
52 The Omega Glory Paralell of Earth with United states
|
||
53 4729.4 The Ultimate Computer Richard Daystrom invents M5 computer
|
||
54 4040.7 Bread and Circuses Captain Merik of the USS Beagle
|
||
55 Assignment: Earth Gary Seven and Roberta Lincoln
|
||
|
||
56 5431.4 Spock's Brain Spock's brain is removed
|
||
57 5031.3 The Enterprise Incident Kirk & Spock get Cloaking device
|
||
58 4842.6 The Paradise Syndrome Kirk looses his memory and marriage
|
||
59 5027.3 And The Children Shall Lead Children take over the Enterprise
|
||
60 5630.7 Is There In Truth No Beauty? Blind doctor with Medusan
|
||
61 4385.3 Spectre of the Gun crew have a gunfight at OK Corral
|
||
62 Day of the Dove An alien that feeds on emotions
|
||
63 5476.3 For The World Is Hollow, Star ship run by computer Oracle
|
||
And I Have Touched the Sky
|
||
64 5693.4 The Tholian Web Thoians weave a web around ship
|
||
65 5784.0 Plato's Stepchildren Aliens with kinetic powers
|
||
66 5710.5 Wink of an Eye Scalosians to kidnap men
|
||
67 5121.0 The Empath An alien Empath named GEM
|
||
68 4372.5 Elaan of Troyius Crew educate Elaan for her marriage
|
||
69 5718.3 Whom Gods Destroy Donald Cory tries to take ship
|
||
70 5730.2 Let That Be Your Last Battlefield Race of half white half black aliens
|
||
71 5423.4 The Mark Of Gideon planet of disease free aliens
|
||
72 That Which Survives Alien image that kills people
|
||
73 5725.3 The Lights of Zetar Mora Romaine and energy storm
|
||
74 5843.7 Requiem for Methuselah Flint an imortal being
|
||
75 5832.3 The Way to Eden 23rd century hippoes and Eden
|
||
76 5818.4 The Cloudminders Troglites mine Zienite
|
||
77 5906.4 The Savage Curtain Kirk meets Abraham Lincoln
|
||
78 5943.7 All Our Yesterdays planet that is nearing supernova
|
||
79 5298.5 Turnabout Intruder Janice Lester takes Kirk's body
|
||
|
||
TAS
|
||
|
||
Order Air Date PCode Stardate Title
|
||
===== ========= ===== ======== ===========================================
|
||
1. Sep 15 73 3A 5373.4 Yesteryear
|
||
2. Sep 22 73 7A 5371.3 One Of Our Planets Is Missing
|
||
3. Sep 29 73 6A 5483.7 The Lorelei Signal
|
||
4. Oct 6 73 1A 5392.4 More Tribbles, More Troubles
|
||
5. Oct 13 73 5A 5143.3 The Survivor
|
||
6. Oct 20 73 2A 5554.4 The Infinite Vulcan
|
||
7. Oct 27 73 9A 1254.4 The Magicks Of Megas-Tu
|
||
8. Nov 3 73 14A 5591.2 Once Upon A Planet
|
||
9. Nov 10 73 8A 4978.5 Mudd's Passion
|
||
10. Nov 17 73 15A 5577.3 The Terratin Incident
|
||
11. Nov 24 73 10A 5267.2 Time Trap
|
||
12. Dec 1 73 13A 5499.9 The Ambergris Element
|
||
13. Dec 15 73 11A 4187.3 Slaver Weapon
|
||
14. Dec 22 73 4A 5521.3 Beyond The Farthest Star
|
||
15. Jan 5 74 16A 5501.2 The Eye Of The Beholder
|
||
16. Jan 13 74 12A 5683.1 Jihad
|
||
17. Sep 7 74 19A 6334.1 The Pirates Of Orion
|
||
18. Sep 14 74 17A 7403.6 Bem
|
||
19. Sep 21 74 20A 3183.3 Practical Joker
|
||
20. Sep 28 74 18A 5285.6 Albatross
|
||
21. Oct 5 74 21A 6063.4 How Sharper Than A Serpent's Tooth
|
||
22. Oct 12 74 22A 6770.3 The Counter-Clock Incident
|
||
|
||
TNG
|
||
|
||
No. T Date Episode Brief desc
|
||
--- -- ------- ------------------------------ ---------------------------------
|
||
1 1 41153.7 Encounter at Farpoint Q puts the crew on trial
|
||
2 1 41153.7 Encounter at Farpoint Q puts the crew on trial
|
||
3 1 41209.2 The Naked Now Narcotic.
|
||
4 1 41235.25 Code of Honor Lutan abducts Tasha
|
||
5 1 41386.4 The Last Outpost Away team meet Portal
|
||
6 1 41263.1 Where No One Has Gone Before The Traveller
|
||
7 1 41249.3 Lonely Among Us Picard and energy beings
|
||
8 1 41255.6 Justice Wesley held by the IDO
|
||
9 2 41723.9 The Battle Picard and Star Gazer
|
||
10 2 41590.5 Hide and Q Q gives Riker power of Q
|
||
11 2 41294.5 Haven Wyatt Miller to wed Deanna
|
||
12 2 41997.7 The Big Goodbye First Dixon Hill appearance
|
||
13 2 41242.4 Datalore Data meets his evil brother
|
||
14 2 41636.9 Aangel one Crew to find survivors.
|
||
15 3 41365.9 11001001 Binars hijack Enterprise
|
||
16 3 41309.5 Too Short a Season Jamison and youth drug
|
||
17 3 41509.1 When the Bough Break's Children kidnaped
|
||
18 3 41463.9 Home Soil Silicon Life form
|
||
19 3 41416.2 Coming of Age Wesley tests for academy
|
||
20 3 41503.7 Heart of Glory Worf and fugitive klingons
|
||
21 4 41798.2 The Arsenal of Freedom All life on Mynos dead
|
||
22 4 Symbiosis Drug addicts
|
||
23 4 41601.3 Skin of Evil Armus kills Tasha
|
||
24 4 41697.9 We'll Always Have Paris Picard meets old flame
|
||
25 4 41775.5 Conspiracy Little parasites (sick)
|
||
26 4 41986.0 The Neutral Zone People from the 20th century
|
||
27 5 42073.1 The Child Deanna and Ian (Her son)
|
||
28 5 42193.6 Where Silence Has Lease Enterprise in void
|
||
29 5 42286.3 Elimentary Dear Data Data portrays Sherlock Holmes
|
||
30 5 42402.7 The Outrageous Okona The life of a rogue
|
||
31 5 42477.2 Loud as a Whisper Riva the mediator
|
||
32 5 42437.5 The Schizoid Man Data meets Ira Graves
|
||
33 6 42494.8 Unnatural Selection Pulaski (Rapid aging)
|
||
34 6 42506.5 A Matter Of Honor Riker serves aboard the Pach
|
||
35 6 42523.7 The Measure of a Man Data on trial
|
||
36 6 42568.8 The Dauphin Wesley meets Selia
|
||
37 6 42609.1 Contagion Crew discover Iaconia
|
||
38 6 42625.4 The Royale Trapped in a cheap Novel
|
||
39 6 42679.2 Time Squared Picard meets Picard
|
||
40 6 42686.4 The Icarus Factor Riker meets his father
|
||
41 7 42695.3 Pen Pals Wesley and team save a planet
|
||
42 7 42761.3 Q Who Enterprise and Borg (J25)
|
||
43 7 42779.1 Samaritan Snare Geordi held by Pacleds
|
||
44 7 42823.2 Up the Long Ladder Send in the clones
|
||
45 7 42859.2 Man Hunt Lwaxanna looks for husband
|
||
46 7 42901.3 The Emissary Worf meets K'Ehleyr
|
||
47 7 42923.4 Peak Performance Battle simulation
|
||
48 7 42976.1 Shades Of Gray Riker relives his past
|
||
49 8 43125.8 Evolution Wesley frees Nanites
|
||
50 8 The Ensigns of Command Sheliak
|
||
51 8 43152.4 The Survivors Old people on destroyed Planet
|
||
52 8 43173.5 Who Watches the Watchers Primitive Vulcans
|
||
53 8 43198.7 The Bonding Worf and Jeremy Astor
|
||
54 8 43205.6 Booby Trap Geordi creates Lea Brahms
|
||
55 8 43349.2 The Enemy Geordi and Romulan
|
||
56 8 43385.6 The Price Wormhole for sale
|
||
57 9 43421.9 The Vengence Factor The Gatherers
|
||
58 9 43462.5 The Defector Admiral Jarock defects
|
||
59 9 43489.2 The Hunted Crew hunts for war criminal
|
||
60 9 43510.7 The High Ground Picard and Beverly held hostage
|
||
61 9 43539.1 Deja Q Q reduced to a mortal
|
||
62 9 43610.4 A Matter of Perspective Riker accused for murder
|
||
63 9 43625.2 Yesterday's Enterprise NCC 1701-C meets NCC 1701-D
|
||
64 9 43657.0 The Offspring Data creates Lall
|
||
65 10 43685.2 Sins of the Father Worf before High council
|
||
66 10 43714.1 Allegiance Picard held prisoner with 3
|
||
67 10 43745.2 Captains Holliday Picard finds the Tax Utat
|
||
68 10 43779.3 Tin Man Tam Elbrun rescues Tin Man
|
||
69 10 43807.4 Hollow Pursuits Barclay's Holodiction
|
||
70 10 43872.2 The Most Toys Data Kidnaped by Fagio
|
||
71 10 43917.4 Sarek Sarek unstable
|
||
72 10 43930.7 Menage a Troi Troi, and Riker kidnaped
|
||
73 11 43958.8 Transfigurations Beverly and John Doe
|
||
74 11 43989.1 The Best of Both Worlds The Borg return
|
||
75 11 44001.4 The Best of Both Worlds 2 Picard altered by the Borg
|
||
76 11 44012.3 Family Picard visits his home
|
||
77 11 44085.7 Brothers Data, Lore, and Soong
|
||
78 11 44143.7 Suddenly Human Picard stabbed by Jono
|
||
79 11 44161.2 Remember Me Beverly trapped (Warp Bubble)
|
||
80 11 44215.2 Legacy Tasha's sister Ishara.
|
||
81 12 44246.3 Reunion Worf, K'Ehleyr, and Alexander
|
||
82 12 44286.5 Future Imperfect Borash captures Riker
|
||
83 12 44307.3 Final Mission Picard. Wes, and Dergo crash
|
||
84 12 44356.9 The Loss Deanna looses her powers
|
||
85 12 44390.1 Data's Day 24 hours of Data's life
|
||
86 12 44429.6 The Wounded Ben Maxwell starts a war
|
||
87 12 44474.5 Devils Due Picard faces the devil
|
||
88 12 44502.7 Clues The crew looses their memory
|
||
89 13 First Contact Riker hurt in mob
|
||
90 13 44614.6 Galaxy's Child Geordi and the real Lea Brahms
|
||
91 13 44631.2 Night Terrors Crew has mass hysteria
|
||
92 13 44664.5 Identity Crisis Geordi Metamorphosizes
|
||
93 13 44704.2 The Nth Degree Barclay turned into computer
|
||
94 13 44741.9 Q-pid Picard, Q, & Vash love triangle
|
||
95 13 44769.2 The Drumhead Admiral Seti conducts a trial
|
||
96 13 44805.3 Half a life Picard's risk to save scientist
|
||
97 14 44821.3 The Host Riker lends his body to parasite
|
||
98 14 44885.5 The Mind's Eye Geordi captured by Romulans
|
||
99 14 44932.3 In Theory Data falls in love
|
||
100 14 44995.3 Redemption Worf regains honor
|
||
101 14 45020.4 Redemption 2 Sela helps Duras family in war
|
||
102.14 45047.2 Darmok Picard with alien captain
|
||
103 14 45076.3 Ensign Ro Enterprise to save Bjoran people
|
||
104 14 45122.3 Silicon Avatar Dr. Mara destroys Silicon entity
|
||
105 15 45156.1 Disaster Deanna controls the Enterprise
|
||
106 15 45208.2 The Game Wesley stops addictive game
|
||
107 15 45233.1 The Unification, Part 1 Picard & Data search for Spock
|
||
108 15 45245.8 The Unification, Part 2 Unify Vulcan and Romulus
|
||
109 15 45349.1 A Matter of Time Historian from the future
|
||
110 15 45376.3 New Ground Alexander to stay with Worf
|
||
111 16 45397.3 Hero Worship Data bonds with an orphan
|
||
112 16 45429.3 Violations Crew members put into Coma's
|
||
113 16 45470.1 The Masterpeice Society Enterprise to save Utopia
|
||
114 16 45494.2 Conundrum Crew looses their memories
|
||
115 16 Power Play
|
||
116 16 Ethics
|
||
117 17 The Outcast
|
||
|
||
|
||
UPCOMING EPISODES
|
||
|
||
# Week Of Title
|
||
-- -------- ---- ----------------------------
|
||
115 2/22/92 215 Power Play
|
||
116 2/29/92 216 Ethics
|
||
3/07/92 209R 45349.1 A Matter of Time
|
||
117 3/14/92 217 The Outcast
|
||
|
||
IMPORTANT ADDRESSES
|
||
|
||
Star Trek episodes
|
||
Columbia House Video Library
|
||
Dept. LK3
|
||
P.O. Box 1112
|
||
Terre Haute, IN 47811
|
||
800 544-4431
|
||
|
||
Star Trek Chess set
|
||
The Franklin Mint
|
||
2496
|
||
Franklin enter, Pa. 19092-2496
|
||
--
|
||
$29.50 for each peice
|
||
|
||
Star Trek uniforms
|
||
Johnson Smith Co.
|
||
4514 19th Court East
|
||
P. O. Box 25500
|
||
Bradenton FL 34206-5500.
|
||
(813) 747-2356 for credit card orders
|
||
|
||
Star Trek uniforms, books, posters, etc
|
||
Intergalactic Trading Company
|
||
P.O. Box 1516
|
||
Longwood, Fl. 32752
|
||
(407) 831-8344
|
||
(407) 332-0142 FAX
|
||
--
|
||
Send $2 for catalog.
|
||
|
||
Star Trek books and other merchandise. Write for a catalog.
|
||
Intergalactic Trading Company
|
||
PO BOX 1516
|
||
Longwood FL 32752-1516
|
||
|
||
Paramount Pictures
|
||
5555 Melrose Avenue
|
||
Hollywood, CA 90038-3197
|
||
(213) 956-5000
|
||
|
||
Writing to cast members
|
||
Cast Member's name
|
||
C/O Star Trek office
|
||
Paramount Pictures
|
||
5555 Melrose Avenue
|
||
Hollywood, CA 90038-3197
|
||
|
||
Creation Conventions
|
||
145 Jericho Turnpike
|
||
Mineola, NY 11501
|
||
|
||
Books on diskette
|
||
S3 Enterprises
|
||
137 Golfview Drive
|
||
Glendale Heights, IL 60139.
|
||
|
||
Klingon Recipes
|
||
1231 Garfield
|
||
Havertown, Pa, 19083
|
||
Book $6
|
||
|
||
Tom's Sci-Fi Shop
|
||
P.O. Box 56116 DPI,
|
||
H. Hts, Il. 60656-0116
|
||
--
|
||
$3 for 75 page catalog. refundable on first order.
|
||
|
||
Star Trek 25th aniversary game
|
||
INTERPLAY
|
||
3701 S. Susan, Suite 100
|
||
Santa Ana, CA 92704
|
||
(714)549-2411
|
||
|
||
Star Trek Calander $5.98.
|
||
The Science Fiction Book Club
|
||
6550 E. 30th Street
|
||
P.O. Box 6325
|
||
Indianapolis, IN 46206-6325
|
||
|
||
TOS, TNG, and all film scripts
|
||
Hollywood Book and Poster Company
|
||
6349 Hollywood Boulevard
|
||
Hollywood, CA 90028
|
||
(213) 465-8764 [voice]
|
||
(213) 465-0413 [fax]
|
||
|
||
Books, Scripts, etc
|
||
Script City
|
||
8033 Sunset Blvd. Suite 1500
|
||
Hollywood, CA 90046
|
||
(213) 871-0707 for phone orders
|
||
|
||
Collectibles
|
||
Catch A Star Collectibles, Inc.
|
||
1951 Old Cuthbert Road
|
||
Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
|
||
|
||
Star Trek: The Next Generation magazine
|
||
Starlog Press
|
||
c/o Star Trek: The Next Generation magazine
|
||
475 Park Ave. South
|
||
New York, NY 10016
|
||
--
|
||
$25 per year (4 issues)
|
||
|
||
Pocket Books Press
|
||
Pocket Books
|
||
1230 Avenue of the Americas
|
||
New York, Ny. 10020
|
||
|
||
General Trek related items.
|
||
Starland
|
||
PO Box 24590
|
||
Denver, CO 80224 (303) 671-8735
|
||
|
||
Comics, Games, Fandom, etc
|
||
Dan Keene
|
||
c/o I'M GAME
|
||
102 W. Pine St.
|
||
Warrensburg, MO 64093
|
||
|
||
T-Shirts, and general merchandise
|
||
OVER THE EDGE
|
||
1504 Country Ridge Lane
|
||
Baltimore, MD. 21221
|
||
410-687-0876
|
||
--
|
||
Write for a catalog.
|
||
|
||
Assorted Trek items. Send SASE for catalog
|
||
Greg Stone
|
||
P.O. Box 508
|
||
Lakewood, CA. 90714
|
||
|
||
IMPORTANT DATES FOR STAR TREK
|
||
Birthdates
|
||
|
||
Jan 20 Deforest Kelley Leonard (Bones) McCoy
|
||
Feb 2 Brent Spiner Data, Lore, Dr. Noonian Soong
|
||
Mar 3 James Doohan Montgomery (Scotty) Scott
|
||
Mar 22 William Shatner Captain James T. Kirk
|
||
Mar 26 Leonard Nimory Mr. Spock
|
||
Apr 1 Grace Lee Whitney Janice Rand
|
||
Apr 20 George Takei Mr. Sulu
|
||
Jul 13 Patrick Stewart Jean-Luc Picard
|
||
Jul 29 Wil Wheaton Wesley Crusher
|
||
Aug 12 Jane Wyatt Amanda
|
||
Aug 17 Harve Bennett Star Fleet Chief of Staff
|
||
Aug 19 Diana Muldaur dr. Katherine Pulaski
|
||
Aug 19 Gene Roddenberry
|
||
Aug 19 Jonathan Frakes William Riker
|
||
Aug 28 Gates McFadden Dr Beverly Crusher
|
||
Sep 8 Star Trek anniversary
|
||
Sep 14 Bruce Hyde Kevin Riley
|
||
Sep 14 Walter Koenig Chekov
|
||
Oct 15 Mark Lenard Sarek
|
||
Oct 24 John Winston Transporter Chief Kyle
|
||
Oct 24 Gene Roddenberry's death 1991
|
||
Nov 24 Denise Crosby Natasha Yar, Sela
|
||
Dec 9 Michael Dorn Worf
|
||
Dec 29 Nichelle Nichols Lt, Uhura
|
||
|
||
SHIPS OF THE FLEET
|
||
|
||
Enterprise America
|
||
Suite 271
|
||
12439 Magnolia Boulevard
|
||
North Hollywood, CA 91607
|
||
$12 payable to Jim Lyon
|
||
|
||
Star Trek Fan Club of California
|
||
P. O. BOX 7094
|
||
COTATI, CALIF 94931
|
||
--
|
||
$8.00 YEARLY, 12 Newsletters, Attends 3 or 4 Star Trek
|
||
Convensions yearly, and has tables at More than 2 con's a
|
||
year.. Dues Payable to Chris Kren.
|
||
|
||
Star Trek The Official Fan Club
|
||
P.O. Box 111000
|
||
Aurora. Co. 80011
|
||
1 yr $ 11.95/USA, $14.00/CANADA, $23.95/FOREIGN
|
||
|
||
STARFLEET
|
||
P.O. Box 430
|
||
Burnsville, NC 28714
|
||
|
||
STARFLEET ACADEMY/STARBASE XII
|
||
Starfleet Academy
|
||
P.O. Box 2312
|
||
Evansville, IN 47728
|
||
|
||
Data Entries: A Brent Spiner Newsletter
|
||
1853 Fallbrook Ave,
|
||
San Jose, CA 95130
|
||
--
|
||
Quarterly zine focusing on Brent Spiner and TNG. $5/year,
|
||
single issues $1.50. Edited by Jim and Melody Rondeau. This
|
||
was the first regular TNG publication.
|
||
|
||
IAAPS: The International Audience Alliance For Patrick Stewart
|
||
1411 Colonial Ave #B-5,
|
||
Norfolk, VA 23517
|
||
--
|
||
Patrick Stewart fan organization. $18/year domestic,
|
||
$20/year Canadian, $22/year foreign. Publishes "Stargazer",
|
||
bimonthly, a zine dedicated to the career of Patrick Stewart,
|
||
zine reviews, articles and other information. Very
|
||
member-oriented. Edited by Kate Maynard and the IAAPS
|
||
Committee. Checks payable to IAAPS.
|
||
|
||
Imzadi: The Marina Sirtis Newsletter
|
||
3084 Chastain Park,
|
||
Atlanta, GA, 30342
|
||
--
|
||
Marina Sirtis and STAR TREK fan organization. $6/year.
|
||
Publishes "Imzadi," three times/year, dedicated to fan input,
|
||
talks with Marina, current news and more. Edited by William
|
||
S. McCullars. Very chatty, newsy fanzine.
|
||
|
||
The Electronic Male
|
||
7914 Creek Trail,
|
||
San Antonio, TX 78250
|
||
--
|
||
Brent Spiner / TNG review/update zine. SASE for current
|
||
prices. Pub- lished quarterly; zine features updates on
|
||
Brent's career plus reviews and TNG nostalgia. Edited by K.
|
||
Joyce McDonald.
|
||
|
||
Beverlyophiles
|
||
2116 W. Garfield Blvd,
|
||
Chicago, IL 60609
|
||
--
|
||
Beverly Crusher / TNG correspondence zine. $10/six months,
|
||
$20/thirteen months. Published monthly, featuring
|
||
correspondence primarily oriented toward Gates
|
||
McFadden/Beverly Crusher, as well as current TNG conversa-
|
||
tion. Edited by Kimberley Junius.
|
||
|
||
Klingon Assault Group
|
||
NasToj Squadron REC.DEPT.
|
||
245 Citation Dr.
|
||
Henrietta, NY 14467
|
||
--
|
||
I don't have any information on this one. Send SASE
|
||
|
||
The Michael Dorn Appreciation Organization
|
||
P.O. Box 185,
|
||
Ellicott City, MD 21043
|
||
--
|
||
Michael Dorn fan newsletter. $18/year. Publishes "Dorn"
|
||
bimonthly; zine focuses primarily on Mr. Dorn and the
|
||
Klingons. Edited by Marc B. Lee. Slick publication.
|
||
|
||
Barbara Walker
|
||
17 Gateway Dr.
|
||
Batavia, NY. 14020
|
||
--
|
||
Leonard Nimoy's only officially, personaly authorised fan
|
||
club. Send SASE to address above for flyer.
|
||
|
||
The Picardian
|
||
Contact Marilyn Wilkerson on Compuserve 72371.2517
|
||
If you know the address for this fan club, please post it so
|
||
I may update my list.
|
||
--
|
||
Patrick Stewart/Picard-oriented newsletter. $6/year.
|
||
Published monthly, focusing on the character of Picard and
|
||
the actor, inclined toward the more fannish aspects.
|
||
|
||
The Star Trek Welcommittee
|
||
P.O. Drawer 12
|
||
Saranac, MI 48881.
|
||
--
|
||
I don't have any information about this fan club. Send SASE.
|
||
|
||
24th Century News
|
||
RR #3 Box 4-B
|
||
Port au Port, Nf. A0N 1T0 Canada
|
||
--
|
||
Atlantic Canadian NEXT GENERATION Fanzine. For info. send
|
||
SASE.
|
||
|
||
I.D.I.C.
|
||
15 Letter Dail
|
||
Cairbbaa, Lochgilphead, Argyl PA31 8SX, Scotland
|
||
--
|
||
IDIC ST CLUB: covers all TREK, bi-monthly 60-84 page n/ls.
|
||
SAE + $1 to Janet Quarton.
|
||
|
||
UTOPE
|
||
P.O. Box 1031
|
||
Carthage, Tx 75633
|
||
--
|
||
The United Trekkers Of Planet Earth is a fan
|
||
communication/news exchange group, dedicated to the original
|
||
crew. newsletter published monthly.
|
||
|
||
Tribbles Fan Club
|
||
P.O. Box 543
|
||
Mendocino, Ca. 95460
|
||
--
|
||
Send SASE.
|
||
|
||
Inside Trekkers Fan Club
|
||
Edgar B Schodde
|
||
5215 Powhattan St.
|
||
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15224
|
||
--
|
||
Dues $7. Make checks payable to Edgar B. Schodde. Membership
|
||
includes Starship diagrams,StarFleet Officers regulations,
|
||
Club roster and membership card. Quarterly fanzine
|
||
|
||
ASTAF
|
||
c/o Gabriele M. Wrubel
|
||
P.O. Box 365
|
||
A-1211 Vienna
|
||
Austria
|
||
--
|
||
Dues Austria AS 250, Europe AS 300, Ask for U.S. Membership
|
||
rates. Monthly Fanzine. Everything is published in German.
|
||
|
||
Trek Guide
|
||
P.O. Box 2522
|
||
Renton. Wa. 98056-0522.
|
||
--
|
||
Send SASE.
|
||
|
||
East Coast Trekkers
|
||
c/o Richard Brown
|
||
2 Rowan Road
|
||
Martham, Norfolk
|
||
NR29 4RY England
|
||
--
|
||
Send SASE
|
||
|
||
Star Trek Toronto Inc.
|
||
Suite 0116, Box 208
|
||
65 Front Street West
|
||
Toronto, Ontario
|
||
CANADA M5J 1E6
|
||
--
|
||
Holds monthly meetings for members and mail out newsletters
|
||
each month as well. Send SASE for more info.
|
||
|
||
Continuum
|
||
2753 Fourth Street
|
||
Wyandotte, Mi. 48192
|
||
--
|
||
Here is a Fanzine for all loyal Q fans. It is authorixed and
|
||
recognized ny John "Q" Delancoie. Write for info. Please send
|
||
SASE.
|
||
|
||
3RD FLT HQ
|
||
P.O. Box 710219
|
||
Santee, Ca. 92072-0219
|
||
--
|
||
Starships of the Third Fleet $11 for 6 months.
|
||
|
||
LASTASAM STELAL ROM'LNZ
|
||
177th SINDARI
|
||
R.R. 3 Box 107,
|
||
Egg Harbor, NJ. 08215
|
||
in care of Admiral Tomianus or Commander S'Letya.
|
||
--
|
||
Romulan Fan club $12.50 per year. $25 to include Tshirt.
|
||
Make checks payable to Neil T. White.
|
||
|
||
WARP SCALES
|
||
|
||
TOS WARP SPEEDS
|
||
|
||
Warp 1 the speed of light
|
||
Warp 2 8 times the speed of light
|
||
Warp 3 27 times the speed of light
|
||
Warp 4 64 times the speed of light
|
||
Warp 5 125 times the speed of light
|
||
Warp 6 216 times the speed of light
|
||
Warp 7 343 times the speed of light
|
||
Warp 8 512 times the speed of light
|
||
Warp 9 729 times the speed of light
|
||
|
||
TNG WARP SPEEDS
|
||
|
||
Warp 1 the speed of light
|
||
Warp 2 10 Times the speed of light
|
||
Warp 3 39 times the speed of light
|
||
Warp 4 101 times the speed of light
|
||
Warp 5 213 times the speed of light
|
||
Warp 6 390 times the speed of light
|
||
Warp 7 652 times the speed of light
|
||
Warp 8 1017 times the speed of light
|
||
Warp 9 1506 times the speed of light
|
||
|
||
TRANSWARP SPEEDS
|
||
|
||
Warp 1 the speed of light
|
||
Warp 2 16 times the speed of light
|
||
Warp 3 81 times the speed of light
|
||
Warp 4 256 times the speed of light
|
||
Warp 5 625 times the speed of light
|
||
Warp 6 1296 times the speed of light
|
||
Warp 7 2401 times the speed of light
|
||
Warp 8 4096 times the speed of light
|
||
Warp 9 6561 times the speed of light
|
||
|
||
COMMONLY USED ACRONYMS IN STAR TREK CONFERENCES
|
||
|
||
c - The speed of light (186,000 miles/sec (300,000 km/sec))
|
||
G - Grin
|
||
LA - Laughing Aloud
|
||
RA - Richard Arnold
|
||
SD - Star Date
|
||
ST - Star Trek
|
||
WF - Warp Factor
|
||
;-) - Smiley face. There are many variations
|
||
BJO - Bjo "Bee-joe" Trimble, author of Concordance
|
||
BOP - Bird Of Prey
|
||
BTW - By The Way
|
||
FTL - Faster Than Light
|
||
IDF - interial dampening field
|
||
ILM - Industrial Light and Magic
|
||
IMO - In My Opinion
|
||
KHP - Klingon Home Planet (since TPTB refuse to give it a name)
|
||
LOL - Laughing Out Loud
|
||
MIE - main impulse engine
|
||
NCC - Naval Construction Contract
|
||
O&S - Okuda and Sternbach (authors of TNG Technical Manual
|
||
POV - Point of View
|
||
RPG - Role Playing Game
|
||
SFA - Star Fleet Academy
|
||
SFX - Special Effect
|
||
TAS - The Animated Series
|
||
TFF - The Final Frontier (Star Trek 5)
|
||
TNG - The Next Generation
|
||
TMP - The Motion Picture (Star Trek 1)
|
||
TOS - The Original Series
|
||
TUC - The Undiscovered Country (Star Trek 6)
|
||
TVH - The Voyage Home (Star Trek 4)
|
||
UFP - United Federation of Planets
|
||
USS - United Space Ship
|
||
W10 - Warp 10 infinite speed
|
||
YAR - Yet Another Rumor
|
||
FASA - FAntaSimulations Associates
|
||
GMTA - Great Minds Think Alike
|
||
IDIC - Infinite diversity in infinite combinations
|
||
IMHO - In my humble opinion
|
||
LLAP - Live Long And Prosper
|
||
OTOH - On The Other Hand
|
||
TPTB - The Powers That Be (usually referring to GR or Paramount)
|
||
TSFS - The Search for Spock (Star Trek 3)
|
||
TTFN - Ta Ta For Now
|
||
TTYL - Talk To Ya Later
|
||
TWOK - The Wrath of Kahn (Star Trek 2)
|
||
YATI - Yet Another Trek Inconsistancy
|
||
BOBW1 - Best of Both Worlds part 1 (Season Finale for third season)
|
||
BOBW2 - Conclusion to Best of Both Worlds
|
||
CANON - what Roddenberry/Paramount decides is "real" Trek. Gene has
|
||
already declared every novel (including the one(s) he
|
||
wrote) to be non-canon.
|
||
IMOGR - In Memory of Gene Roddenberry
|
||
ROTBA - Reality On the Blink Again
|
||
ROTFL - Rolling On The Floor Laughing
|
||
TNGTM - The Next Generation Technical Manual
|
||
VISOR - Visual Instrument and Sensory Organ Replacement
|
||
VISOR - VIsual Sensory Optical Reflector
|
||
TEASER - the short scene that comes before the opening credits.
|
||
TGBOTG - The Great Bird Of The Galaxy (Roddenberry)
|
||
TRAILER - previews (commercials) for the next EXCITING episode.
|
||
|
||
|
||
CONVENTIONS
|
||
|
||
If yot want information about the following conventions. call
|
||
(516) SHOWMAN.
|
||
|
||
Pittsburgh: March 7-8. Pittsburgh Sheraton Square with Marina
|
||
Sirtis.
|
||
|
||
Montreal: March 21-22. Montreal Sheraton Downton.
|
||
|
||
Los Angeles: March 27-29. Los Angeles Bonaventure Hotel. 5th
|
||
Anniversary Salute to Star Trek The Next Generation with
|
||
Patrick Stewart, Brent Spiner, Jonathan Frakes, Gates
|
||
McFadden, Marina Sirtis, Levar Burton, Wil Wheaton, Michael
|
||
Dorn, Majel Barrett Roddenberry.
|
||
|
||
Edmonton: March 28-29. Coast Terrace Inn with Nichelle
|
||
Nichols.
|
||
|
||
Regina, Canada: Apr 11-12. Hotel Sasketchewan with Nichelle
|
||
Nichols.
|
||
|
||
Boston: April 11-12. Hynes Center with Patrick Stewart.
|
||
|
||
New Haven: April 12. Park Plaza Hotel with Patriock Stewart.
|
||
|
||
San Francisco: April 25-26. Cow Palace.
|
||
|
||
Dearborn: April 25-26. Dearborn Civic Center.
|
||
|
||
Los Angeles: May 16-17. Fango Weekend of Horrors. Hyatt Hotel
|
||
with guest Dario Argenta.
|
||
|
||
Minneapolis: May 16-17. Convention Center. (Tentative).
|
||
|
||
Cincinnati: May 23-24. Convention Center with Gates McFadden.
|
||
|
||
Valley Forge: June 20-21. Convention Center.
|
||
|
||
Buffalo: June 20-21. Radisson (Formerly the Ramada
|
||
Renaissance) with Gates McFadden.
|
||
|
||
Manhattan: June 27-28. Ramada Hotel.
|
||
|
||
Manchester, NH: July 11-12. Holiday Inn.
|
||
|
||
Portland, Oregon: July 11-12. Holliday Inn Airport with
|
||
Jonathan Frakes.
|
||
|
||
Dearborn: July 25-26. Civic Center.
|
||
|
||
Reno: Aug 8-9. Pioneer Center.
|
||
|
||
Manhattan: Aug 29-30. Ramada Hotel. Annual Show.
|
||
|
||
|
||
STARBASES
|
||
|
||
Granite Cities Best Higher Powered BBS
|
||
(612) 654-8372 (408) 737-9447
|
||
St. Cloud, Mn. Sunnyvale, Ca.
|
||
SysOp Christine Blount SysOp Bob Jacobson
|
||
|
||
Intelec Online The Rat Trap
|
||
(516) 867-4447 (801) 561-5025
|
||
Baldwin, NY. West Jordan, Utah
|
||
SysOp Cliff Watkins SysOp Marty Greenlief
|
||
|
||
Strawberry Patch America Online
|
||
(606) 432-0879
|
||
Pikeville, Ky.
|
||
SysOp Terry West
|
||
|
||
Cyber Space
|
||
(206) 248-7647
|
||
Seattle, Wa.
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SysOp Michael Brunk
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ABOUT SSN
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Sub Space News is not affiliated with Paramount, nor any of
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the actors within Star Trek, and Paramount retains the
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copyrights to any registered logo I may use.
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I have been a fan of Star Trek since 1967, and I am a serious
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trekker. In fact, I read 6 Star Trek conferences, and host
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three of them.
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I host the Intelec, Smart Net, and Lite Link Star Trek
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conferences. I participate in the U'NI net, Ilink, and RIME
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Star Trek conferences as well. If you have access to any of
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these nets, leave a message to Bill Lambdin, and I will get
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back to you. If you have access to America Online, my screen
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name there is "Geordi1701"
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I am dedicating this publication in memory of Gene
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Roddenberry, and to his ideals for the future.
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Live long and prosper.
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HAILING FREQUENCIES CLOSED
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