Timeline of Star Trek
Encyclopedia
Below is an abridged timeline
of events established in the group of television show
s and feature film
s set in the Star Trek
universe. Many dates are estimates as the various shows and films are not consistent in their use of dates. More exhaustive timelines are available in both Star Trek reference works
and in various fan
websites.
range for that year. The designation Enterprise based series are the series that featured the various incarnations of the Starship USS Enterprise. In universe timeline chronological order Star Trek Enterprise, Star Trek: The Original Series
, Star Trek: The Animated Series
, Star Trek: The Next Generation
and all 11 of the Star Trek movies including 2009's Star Trek.
Note: Many of these dates are rounded-off approximations, as the dialog from which they are derived often includes qualifiers such as "over," "more than," or "less than."
television series and its spin-offs. This matter has been complicated by the continued additions to the Star Trek canon, and the scarcity of Gregorian calendar
dates given in the show (stardate
s instead being used).
up "for two hundred years", to which a bemused Kirk says, "That ought to be just about right". Likewise, in the episode "Space Seed", it is said that the 1996 warlord Khan Noonian Singh is from "two centuries" ago. Both these references place the show in the 22nd century. However, in the episode "Miri", it is said that 1960 was around 300 years ago, pushing the show into the 23rd century. Finally, the episode "The Squire of Gothos" implied that the light cone
of 19th century Earth has expanded to 900 light years, which seems to set the show in the 28th century, since light would take nine centuries to traverse that distance.
According to notes in The Making of Star Trek, the show is set in the 23rd century, and the Enterprise was supposed to be around 40 years old. Roddenberry says in this book that the stardate system was invented in order to avoid pinning down the show precisely in terms of time frame. Roddenberry's original pitch for the series dated it "'somewhere in the future. It could be 1995, or maybe even 2995".
and FASA
, a publisher of the first licensed Star Trek role-playing game
, chose to take the "Space Seed figure", adding a few years to make sure the events of the Original Series were in the 23rd century. This dating system is followed by other spin-off works in the 1980s, including Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise
. This timeline system gives the following dates
The Star Fleet Battles
game was published in 1979, with a license only covering the original series. It has since diverged into an entirely separate fictional universe, new additions to which continue to be published. It does not tie into the Gregorian calendar, instead using a "Year 1" of the invention of Warp on earth. Its version of the original series backstory is
See Star Fleet Universe timeline.
, who is said to be 137.
In the last episode of the first season, the year is firmly established by Data
, as 2364. This implies McCoy was born around 2227, ruling out the Spaceflight Chronology-derived dating of the original series to the early 23rd century (though the dating had already been effectively overruled by Star Trek IV, which primarily takes place in 1986, where Kirk tells Gillian Taylor that he's from the late 23rd Century, though he doesn't give an exact date).
A Star Trek Chronology was published in 1993, written by production staff members Denise Okuda
and Michael Okuda
. A second edition was issued in 1996. Okuda originally drew up a timeline for internal use by writers, based on his own research and assumptions provided by Richard Arnold. The dates in the Chronology are consistent with the earlier Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual
.
It gives the following dates:
The gap between 1986's Star Trek IV: the Voyage Home (2286) and the 1987 first season of The Next Generation (2364) is 78 years by this timeline, matching early press materials.
There was a gap of 10 years between the broadcast of the last episode of TOS and the release of The Motion Picture. The film skirted round the fact the actors had aged, supposing that only two and a half years had passed since the events of the TV show. For Star Trek II, it was decided to acknowledge the reality of the ageing actors, both by setting the film some 15 years after "Space Seed", and by having Kirk worry about getting old.
Within the TNG era, episodes and films are easier to date. Stardates correspond exactly with seasons, with the first two digits of the stardate representing the season number. Okuda assumes the start of a season is January 1 and the end of the season is December 31. The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager television series and movies have roughly followed "real time", and are set around 377 years after their release.
Since the Chronology was published, it has been generally adhered to by the producers of the show. The film Star Trek: First Contact
and prequel series Star Trek: Enterprise
both revisit the early era. In First Contact, Zephram Cochrane is confirmed as having invented warp drive on Earth, but the date is moved forward slightly to 2063, and it is revealed that Earth's official first contact with an alien species, the Vulcans, took place immediately afterwards as a result of this.
Enterprise is set in the 2150s, and ties into the Cochrane backstory. The show uses the Gregorian calendar
extensively, making dating easier. Its pilot, "Broken Bow", depicts first contact with the Klingons occurring much earlier than the Okuda chronology anticipated (it suggested a date of 2218, based on a line in "Day of the Dove", noting that dialog in First Contact makes this problematic - though the actual line in the episode referred to hostilities between the two, and in Enterprise Human-Klingon relations, while by no means friendly, clearly do not rise to the de facto state of war shown in TOS). It shows the opening of the Romulan war and the start of a coalition between Earth, Vulcan, Andor and Tellar in the 2150s. The date of the founding year of the Federation, 2161, was revealed in the fifth-season TNG episode "The Outcast," based on an early draft of the Okuda timeline. The final episode of Enterprise, "These Are the Voyages...", is consistent with the establishment of 2161 as the founding year for the Federation.
No version of the Chronology or the Encyclopedia has been published since 1999. A 2006 book by Jeff Ayers contains a timeline which attempts to date all of the many Star Trek novels. This timeline has The Motion Picture in 2273, to account for the two-and-a-half-year gap between the end-date of 2270 established in "Q2" and the events of the movie. The official website, StarTrek.com, still gives the date of that movie as 2271.
The episode "Space Seed" establishes the Eugenics Wars, and has them lasting from 1992 to 1996. The Eugenics Wars are described as a global conflict in which the progeny of a human genetic engineering
project, most notably Khan Noonien Singh
, established themselves as supermen and attempted world domination
. Spock calls them "your last so-called World War", and McCoy identifies this with the Eugenics Wars.
In the episode "Bread and Circuses" Spock gives a death toll for World War III of 37 million. The episode "The Savage Curtain" features a Colonel Green, who led a genocidal war in the 21st century. The TNG episode "Encounter at Farpoint" further establishes a "postatomic horror" on Earth in 2079.
The Star Trek Concordance
identifies the "Bread and Circuses" figure as the death toll for a nuclear World War III
, in the mid-21st century. Star Trek: First Contact
firmly establishes World War III ended, after a nuclear exchange, in 2053, but with a body count of 600 million. The figure of Colonel Green
is elaborated on in Star Trek: Enterprise
. First Contact
also deliberately describes the warring parties in World War III as "factions," not nations per se.
Although the back-story of Star Trek contains numerous minor elements that did not occur in history, the Eugenics Wars marked a substantial deviation. The Voyager episode "Future's End" saw the Voyager crew time-travel to Los Angeles
in 1996, which, as the Encyclopedia notes, seems entirely unaffected by the Eugenics Wars, which ended that year. The episode acknowledges the issue only by featuring a model of Khan's DY-100-class ship on a 1996 desk. Khan's spaceship is another anomaly for the timeline, which has a variety of long-lost spaceships being launched between 1980 and 2100, with inconsistent levels of technology (caused by the increasing real lifetime and also decreased optimism about the pace of space exploration).
A reference in the Deep Space Nine episode "Doctor Bashir, I Presume?" suggests that the Eugenic Wars instead took place in the 22nd century. According to writer Ronald D. Moore
, this was not an attempt at a retcon, but a mistake – when writing the episode, he recalled the already questionable "two centuries ago" line from "Space Seed" and forgot that DS9 takes place over 100 years later.
Greg Cox's two-book series The Eugenics Wars: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh
develops the idea of the Eugenics Wars in the context of real-life history by representing it as a secret history
, and that the truth behind the various civil wars and conflicts in the 1990s was not generally known.
", it is stated that Zefram Cochrane
of Alpha Centauri, the inventor of warp drive, disappeared 150 years ago, at the age of 87. Given Okuda's date of 2267 for that episode, this puts Cochrane's disappearance in 2117 and birth in 2030. 1980s spin-off material such as the Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology
posit that Cochrane was from Alpha Centauri originally, and that a sub-warp ship the UNSS Icarus arrived at Alpha Centauri in 2048 to find he had discovered the theory behind warp drive. The Icarus then relayed its findings back to Earth, the first prototype warp ship was launched in 2055.
The Star Trek Chronology does not hold with this theory, and asserts that Cochrane was an Earth native, who moved to Alpha Centauri later in life (even in "Metamorphosis", prior to Cochrane identifying himself to the landing party, Dr. McCoy had taken a tricorder scan and determined him to be human). The first edition Chronology notes that Cochrane's invention of warp drive must have been at least 200 years before "Where No Man Has Gone Before
", and suggests a date of 2061, noting that Cochrane would be 31 that year.
The movie Star Trek: First Contact
prominently features Cochrane's first successful warp flight. The film is set in 2063, two years after the Chronology suggestions, and therefore by the timeline Cochrane is 33. The actor who played Cochrane in that movie, James Cromwell
, was 56 at the time of the film's release. The Encyclopedia notes the age issue, and claims that the Cromwell Cochrane had suffered from radiation poisoning, causing his aged appearance. Enterprise pins down Cochrane's disappearance to 2119, making Cochrane instead 31 at the time of First Contact.
This is the most used viewing order of the Star trek series.
Legend
ENT= Star Trek Enterprise
TOS= Star Trek The Original Series
TAS= Star Trek The Animated Series
MOV= Star Trek Movie
TNG= Star Trek The Next Generation
DS9= Star Trek Deep Space Nine
VOY= Star Trek Voyager
Timeline
A timeline is a way of displaying a list of events in chronological order, sometimes described as a project artifact . It is typically a graphic design showing a long bar labeled with dates alongside itself and events labeled on points where they would have happened.-Uses of timelines:Timelines...
of events established in the group of television show
Television program
A television program , also called television show, is a segment of content which is intended to be broadcast on television. It may be a one-time production or part of a periodically recurring series...
s and feature film
Feature film
In the film industry, a feature film is a film production made for initial distribution in theaters and being the main attraction of the screening, rather than a short film screened before it; a full length movie...
s set in the Star Trek
Star Trek
Star Trek is an American science fiction entertainment franchise created by Gene Roddenberry. The core of Star Trek is its six television series: The Original Series, The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise...
universe. Many dates are estimates as the various shows and films are not consistent in their use of dates. More exhaustive timelines are available in both Star Trek reference works
Star Trek
Star Trek is an American science fiction entertainment franchise created by Gene Roddenberry. The core of Star Trek is its six television series: The Original Series, The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise...
and in various fan
Fan (person)
A Fan, sometimes also called aficionado or supporter, is a person with a liking and enthusiasm for something, such as a band or a sports team. Fans of a particular thing or person constitute its fanbase or fandom...
websites.
Series and movie settings
This table shows each TV series and movie, its year of release or broadcast, the year it was set in, according to the prevailing Okuda chronology (see below) and the stardateStardate
A stardate is a date in the fictional system of time measurement developed for Star Trek, commonly heard at the beginning of a voiceover log entry such as "Captain's log, stardate 41153.7...
range for that year. The designation Enterprise based series are the series that featured the various incarnations of the Starship USS Enterprise. In universe timeline chronological order Star Trek Enterprise, Star Trek: The Original Series
Star Trek: The Original Series
Star Trek is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry, produced by Desilu Productions . Star Trek was telecast on NBC from September 8, 1966, through June 3, 1969...
, Star Trek: The Animated Series
Star Trek: The Animated Series
Star Trek: The Animated Series is an animated science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe following the events of Star Trek: The Original Series of the 1960s...
, Star Trek: The Next Generation
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Star Trek: The Next Generation is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry as part of the Star Trek franchise. Roddenberry, Rick Berman, and Michael Piller served as executive producers at different times throughout the production...
and all 11 of the Star Trek movies including 2009's Star Trek.
Year | Stardates | Enterprise-based series | Deep Space Nine | Voyager | Alternate timeline |
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~2840 BC | "All Our Yesterdays" [primary plotline] (1969) | ||||
1893 | "Time's Arrow" [primary plotline] (1992) | ||||
1930 | "The City on the Edge of Forever" [primary plotline] (1967) | ||||
1944 | "Storm Front" [primary plotline] (2004) | ||||
1947 | "Little Green Men" [primary plotline] (1995) | ||||
1957 | "Carbon Creek" [primary plotline] (2002) | ||||
1968 | "Assignment: Earth" [primary plotline] (1968) | ||||
1969 | "Tomorrow Is Yesterday" [primary plotline] (1967) ("late 1960s" in dialogue, but a radio broadcast states that Apollo 11 Apollo 11 In early 1969, Bill Anders accepted a job with the National Space Council effective in August 1969 and announced his retirement as an astronaut. At that point Ken Mattingly was moved from the support crew into parallel training with Anders as backup Command Module Pilot in case Apollo 11 was... will be launched on "Wednesday") |
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1986 | The Voyage Home Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is a 1986 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the fourth feature film based on the Star Trek science fiction television series and completes the story arc begun in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and continued in Star Trek III: The... [primary plotline] (1986) |
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1992-1996 | Eugenics Wars | "Future's End" [primary plotline] (1996) | |||
2004 | "Carpenter Street" [primary plotline] (2003) | ||||
2024 | "Past Tense" [primary plotline] (1995) | ||||
2032 | "One Small Step" [primary plotline] (1999) | ||||
2049–2053 | World War III | ||||
2054–2059 | Post-atomic horror | ||||
2063 | First Contact Star Trek: First Contact Star Trek: First Contact is the eighth feature film in the Star Trek science fiction franchise, released in November 1996, by Paramount Pictures. First Contact is the first film in the franchise to feature no cast members from the original Star Trek television series of the 1960s... [primary plotline] (1996) |
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2151–2152 | Enterprise Star Trek: Enterprise Star Trek: Enterprise is a science fiction television series. It follows the adventures of humanity's first warp 5 starship, the Enterprise, ten years before the United Federation of Planets shown in previous Star Trek series was formed.Enterprise premiered on September 26, 2001... season 1 (2001–2002) |
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2152–2153 | Enterprise season 2 (2002–2003) | ||||
2153–2154 | Enterprise season 3 (2003–2004) | ||||
2154–2155/2161 | Enterprise season 4 (2004–2005)/Founding of the United Federation of Planets | ||||
2233–2258 | Star Trek (2009) | Star Trek (2009) | |||
2254 | "The Cage" (1964) | ||||
2265 | 1000.0–1499.9 | "Where No Man Has Gone Before Where No Man Has Gone Before "Where No Man Has Gone Before" is the second pilot episode of the television series Star Trek: The Original Series. It was produced in 1965 after the first pilot, "The Cage", had been rejected by NBC. The episode was eventually broadcast third in sequence on September 22, 1966, and was re-aired on... " (1965) |
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2266–2267 | 1500.0–3299.9 | Star Trek Star Trek: The Original Series Star Trek is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry, produced by Desilu Productions . Star Trek was telecast on NBC from September 8, 1966, through June 3, 1969... season 1 (1966–1967) |
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2267–2268 | 3300.0–4799.9 | Star Trek season 2 (1967–1968) | "Trials and Tribble-ations" [primary plotline - taking place within TOS' "The Trouble With Tribbles"] (1996) | ||
2268–2269 | 4800.0–5999.9 | Star Trek season 3 (1968–1969) | |||
2269 | 4800.0–5999.9 | Star Trek: The Animated Series Star Trek: The Animated Series Star Trek: The Animated Series is an animated science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe following the events of Star Trek: The Original Series of the 1960s... season 1 (1973–1974) |
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2270 | 6000.0–7409.9 | Star Trek: The Animated Series season 2 (1974) | |||
2273 | 7410.0–7599.9 | The Motion Picture Star Trek: The Motion Picture Star Trek: The Motion Picture is a 1979 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the first film based on the Star Trek television series. The film is set in the twenty-third century, when a mysterious and immensely powerful alien cloud called V'Ger approaches the Earth,... (1979) |
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2285 | 8100.0–8299.9 | The Wrath of Khan Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is a 1982 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the second feature based on the Star Trek science fiction franchise. The plot features James T... (1982) The Search for Spock Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Star Trek III: The Search for Spock is a 1984 motion picture released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the third feature based on the Star Trek science fiction franchise and is the center of a three-film story arc that begins with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and concludes with Star Trek IV:... (1984) |
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2286 | 8300.0–8399.9 | The Voyage Home Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is a 1986 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the fourth feature film based on the Star Trek science fiction television series and completes the story arc begun in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and continued in Star Trek III: The... (1986) |
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2287 | 8400.0–8499.9 | The Final Frontier Star Trek V: The Final Frontier Star Trek V: The Final Frontier is a 1989 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the fifth feature in the franchise and the penultimate to star the cast of the original Star Trek science fiction television series... (1989) |
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2293 | 9500.0–9999.9 | The Undiscovered Country Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country is the sixth feature film in the Star Trek science fiction franchise and is the last of the Star Trek films to include the entire main cast of the 1960s Star Trek television series. Released in 1991 by Paramount Pictures, it was directed by Nicholas Meyer and... (1991) Generations (Prologue) (1994) |
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2364 | 41000.0–41999.9 | The Next Generation Star Trek: The Next Generation Star Trek: The Next Generation is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry as part of the Star Trek franchise. Roddenberry, Rick Berman, and Michael Piller served as executive producers at different times throughout the production... season 1 (1987–1988) |
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2365 | 42000.0–42999.9 | The Next Generation season 2 (1988–1989) | |||
2366 | 43000.0–43999.9 | The Next Generation season 3 (1989–1990) | |||
2367 | 44000.0–44999.9 | The Next Generation season 4 (1990–1991) | "Emissary" [flashback to the battle of Wolf 359] (1993) | ||
2368 | 45000.0–45999.9 | The Next Generation season 5 (1991–1992) | |||
2369 | 46000.0–46999.9 | The Next Generation season 6 (1992–1993) | Deep Space Nine Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe... season 1 (1993) |
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2370 | 47000.0–47999.9 | The Next Generation season 7 (1993–1994) | Deep Space Nine season 2 (1993–1994) | ||
2371 | 48000.0–48999.9 | Generations (1994) | Deep Space Nine season 3 (1994–1995) | Voyager Star Trek: Voyager Star Trek: Voyager is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe. Set in the 24th century from the year 2371 through 2378, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet vessel USS Voyager, which becomes stranded in the Delta Quadrant 70,000 light-years from Earth while... season 1 (1995) |
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2372 | 49000.0–49999.9 | Deep Space Nine season 4 (1995–1996) | Voyager season 2 (1995–1996) | ||
2373 | 50000.0–50999.9 | First Contact Star Trek: First Contact Star Trek: First Contact is the eighth feature film in the Star Trek science fiction franchise, released in November 1996, by Paramount Pictures. First Contact is the first film in the franchise to feature no cast members from the original Star Trek television series of the 1960s... (1996) |
Deep Space Nine season 5 (1996–1997) | Voyager season 3 (1996–1997) | |
2374 | 51000.0–51999.9 | Deep Space Nine season 6 (1997–1998) | Voyager season 4 (1997–1998) | ||
2375 | 52000.0–52999.9 | Insurrection Star Trek: Insurrection Star Trek: Insurrection is a 1998 American science fiction film directed by Jonathan Frakes, written by Michael Piller , and with music composed by Jerry Goldsmith. It is the ninth film in the Star Trek franchise, and the third to feature the cast from the television series Star Trek: The Next... (1998) |
Deep Space Nine season 7 (1998–1999) | Voyager season 5 (1998–1999) | |
2376 | 53000.0–53999.9 | Voyager season 6 (1999–2000) | |||
2377–2378 | 54000.0–55999.9 | Voyager season 7 (2000–2001) | |||
2379 | 56000.0–56999.9 | Nemesis (2002) | |||
2387 | 64000.0–64999.9 | Star Trek [era of origin for Ambassador Spock & Nero](2009) |
Timeline
This timeline is based on the Star Trek Chronology model described below, supplemented by data from startrek.com.Note: Many of these dates are rounded-off approximations, as the dialog from which they are derived often includes qualifiers such as "over," "more than," or "less than."
Thousands, millions or billions of years ago
- The Big BangBig BangThe Big Bang theory is the prevailing cosmological model that explains the early development of the Universe. According to the Big Bang theory, the Universe was once in an extremely hot and dense state which expanded rapidly. This rapid expansion caused the young Universe to cool and resulted in...
- Quinn hides in the big bang to avoid discovery by QQ (Star Trek)Q is a fictional character who appears in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager, as well as in related products. In all of these programs, he is played by John de Lancie....
.
- Quinn hides in the big bang to avoid discovery by Q
- c. 6 billion years ago
- The Guardian of ForeverGuardian of ForeverThe Guardian of Forever is a time portal portrayed in the fictional universe of Star Trek.-Fictional origins:In the Star Trek universe, analysis of the ruins on the Guardian's home world suggests it may be billions of years old but no one knows who built the Guardian...
is formed.
- The Guardian of Forever
- c. 4 billion years ago
- A humanoid civilization seeds the oceans of many planets with genetic material, which would lead to the development of humanoids on many planets.
- c. 65 to 100 million years ago
- The dinosaurs (the Voth civilization) from the episode Distant Origin are most likely descendants of HadrosauridHadrosauridHadrosaurids or duck-billed dinosaurs are members of the family Hadrosauridae, and include ornithopods such as Edmontosaurus and Parasaurolophus. They were common herbivores in the Upper Cretaceous Period of what are now Asia, Europe and North America. They are descendants of the Upper...
s who lived in the CretaceousCretaceousThe Cretaceous , derived from the Latin "creta" , usually abbreviated K for its German translation Kreide , is a geologic period and system from circa to million years ago. In the geologic timescale, the Cretaceous follows the Jurassic period and is followed by the Paleogene period of the...
period of Earth's history.
- The dinosaurs (the Voth civilization) from the episode Distant Origin are most likely descendants of Hadrosaurid
- c. 1 million years ago
- Sargon's people explore the galaxy and colonize various planets, possibly including VulcanVulcan (Star Trek)Vulcans, or sometimes Vulcanians, are an extraterrestrial humanoid species in the Star Trek universe who evolved on the planet Vulcan, and are noted for their attempt to live by reason and logic with no interference from emotion. They were the first extraterrestrial species in the Star Trek...
.
- Sargon's people explore the galaxy and colonize various planets, possibly including Vulcan
- c. 600,000 years ago
- The Tkon Empire, an interstellar empire consisting of dozens of star systems in the Alpha Quadrant, becomes extinct.
- c. 200,000 years ago
- The Iconian civilization is destroyed.
- c. 8,000 BC
- The DominionDominion (Star Trek)In the Star Trek universe, the Dominion is a ruthless and militaristic Gamma Quadrant state consisting of many different races. The Dominion wages war on the United Federation of Planets and its allies in the late 24th century, acting as an antagonist in the TV show Star Trek: Deep Space...
may have been founded in the Gamma Quadrant by the shapeshifting race known as the Changelings around this time, possibly in a different form than is known in the modern timeline.
- The Dominion
- c. 2700 BC
- A group of extraterrestrial beings landed on Earth and was eventually known as the Greek gods established in the episode "Who Mourns for Adonais?".
1st millennium
- c. 4th century
- The VulcanVulcan (Star Trek)Vulcans, or sometimes Vulcanians, are an extraterrestrial humanoid species in the Star Trek universe who evolved on the planet Vulcan, and are noted for their attempt to live by reason and logic with no interference from emotion. They were the first extraterrestrial species in the Star Trek...
Time of Awakening. In the midst of horrific wars on Vulcan, the philosopher Surak leads his people, teaching them to embrace logic and suppress all emotion. - The DominionDominion (Star Trek)In the Star Trek universe, the Dominion is a ruthless and militaristic Gamma Quadrant state consisting of many different races. The Dominion wages war on the United Federation of Planets and its allies in the late 24th century, acting as an antagonist in the TV show Star Trek: Deep Space...
may have been founded in the Gamma Quadrant by the shapeshifting race known as the Changelings around this time.
- The Vulcan
- c. 9th century
- KahlessKahlessIn the fictional Star Trek universe, Kahless the Unforgettable is a legendary Klingon portrayed in Star Trek: The Original Series by Robert Herron and in Star Trek: The Next Generation by Kevin Conway.-History of Kahless:...
the Unforgettable unites the Klingons by defeating the tyrant Molor in battle, and provides his people with teachings based on a philosophy of honour.
- Kahless
Pre-20th century
- c. 1570
- The ancient BajoranBajoranIn the Star Trek science-fiction franchise, the Bajorans are a humanoid extraterrestrial species native to the planet Bajor. They were first introduced in the 1991 episode "Ensign Ro" of Star Trek: The Next Generation and subsequently also featured in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and...
s use solar sailSolar sailSolar sails are a form of spacecraft propulsion using the radiation pressure of light from a star or laser to push enormous ultra-thin mirrors to high speeds....
ships to explore their solar system, and at least one reaches CardassiaCardassianThe Cardassians are an extraterrestrial species in the Star Trek science fiction franchise. First introduced in the 1991 Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Wounded", the species originating on the fictional Alpha Quadrant planet Cardassia Prime...
.
- The ancient Bajoran
- 18th century
- The SulibanSulibanThe Suliban are a starfaring race in the fictional Star Trek universe, seen throughout the series Star Trek: Enterprise. A Suliban sect known as the Cabal served as the show's primary antagonists in the first and second seasons....
homeworld becomes uninhabitable. ("Detained" (ENT)) - The Preservers transport various Native AmericanNative Americans in the United StatesNative Americans in the United States are the indigenous peoples in North America within the boundaries of the present-day continental United States, parts of Alaska, and the island state of Hawaii. They are composed of numerous, distinct tribes, states, and ethnic groups, many of which survive as...
s to a faraway planet.
- The Suliban
- c. 1864
- The Scagarans abduct humans for use as slaves in their colony world. (as referred to in Enterprise Season 3: North Star)
- c. 1871
- The Cardassian UnionCardassianThe Cardassians are an extraterrestrial species in the Star Trek science fiction franchise. First introduced in the 1991 Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Wounded", the species originating on the fictional Alpha Quadrant planet Cardassia Prime...
is established.
- The Cardassian Union
- 1888
- August 31 - Jack the RipperJack the Ripper"Jack the Ripper" is the best-known name given to an unidentified serial killer who was active in the largely impoverished areas in and around the Whitechapel district of London in 1888. The name originated in a letter, written by someone claiming to be the murderer, that was disseminated in the...
's first victim is found murdered and mutilated in East London. (as referred to in Star Trek: The Original Series Season 2: Wolf in the Fold)
- August 31 - Jack the Ripper
- c. 1893
- "Time's Arrow" (TNG)
20th century
- 1930
- "The City on the Edge of Forever" (TOS)
- 1937
- Several humans are secretly abducted by aliens and brought to the Delta Quadrant, including long-lost pilot Amelia EarhartAmelia EarhartAmelia Mary Earhart was a noted American aviation pioneer and author. Earhart was the first woman to receive the U.S. Distinguished Flying Cross, awarded for becoming the first aviatrix to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean...
. "The 37's" (VOY)
- Several humans are secretly abducted by aliens and brought to the Delta Quadrant, including long-lost pilot Amelia Earhart
- 1944
- "Storm Front" (ENT)
- 1947
- Three FerengiFerengiThe Ferengi are a fictitious extraterrestrial race from the Star Trek universe. They first appeared in "The Last Outpost", the fifth episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation in 1987, during which they made first contact with the United Federation of Planets in 2364 on the planet Delphi Ardu,...
(QuarkQuark (Star Trek)Quark is a fictional character in the American television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The character, which was played by Armin Shimerman, was depicted as a member of an extraterrestrial race known as the Ferengi, who are stereotypically ultra-capitalist and only motivated by...
, RomRom (Star Trek)Rom is a recurring character on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He is played by Max Grodénchik.Rom is a Ferengi, the son of Keldar and Ishka. He is Quark's younger brother, and the father of Nog.-Overview:...
and Nog) crash land in the New Mexico desert, and are held by the U.S. Government at a secret baseArea 51Area 51 is a military base, and a remote detachment of Edwards Air Force Base. It is located in the southern portion of Nevada in the western United States, 83 miles north-northwest of downtown Las Vegas. Situated at its center, on the southern shore of Groom Lake, is a large military airfield...
for scientific study. "Little Green Men" (DS9)
- Three Ferengi
- 1957
- A Vulcan scout ship visits Earth, according to a story told by T'Pol (presumably a true story as T'Pol examines a purse which was portrayed as used by her great-great-grandmother during the story; see episode entry). "Carbon Creek" (ENT)
- 1967
- Captain Braxton's 29th century Federation timeship Aeon crashlands on Earth. "Future's End" (Voyager)
- 1968
- "Assignment: Earth" (TOS)
- 1969
- "Tomorrow Is Yesterday" (TOS)
- 1971
- May 30 - Mariner 9Mariner 9Mariner 9 was a NASA space orbiter that helped in the exploration of Mars and was part of the Mariner program. Mariner 9 was launched toward Mars on May 30, 1971 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and reached the planet on November 13 of the same year, becoming the first spacecraft to orbit...
is launched on a mission to MarsMarsMars is the fourth planet from the Sun in the Solar System. The planet is named after the Roman god of war, Mars. It is often described as the "Red Planet", as the iron oxide prevalent on its surface gives it a reddish appearance...
.
- May 30 - Mariner 9
- 1973
- August 20 - Viking 1Viking 1Viking 1 was the first of two spacecraft sent to Mars as part of NASA's Viking program. It was the first spacecraft to successfully land on Mars and perform its mission, and until May 19, 2010 held the record for the second longest Mars surface mission of 6 years and 116 days .- Mission :Following...
is launched on a mission to MarsMarsMars is the fourth planet from the Sun in the Solar System. The planet is named after the Roman god of war, Mars. It is often described as the "Red Planet", as the iron oxide prevalent on its surface gives it a reddish appearance...
.
- August 20 - Viking 1
- 1980
- September 22 - Midtown Stabber kills his first victim in Buffalo, New York. (as referred to in Star Trek: The Original Series Season 2: Wolf in the Fold)
- 1986
- Star Trek IV: The Voyage HomeStar Trek IV: The Voyage HomeStar Trek IV: The Voyage Home is a 1986 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the fourth feature film based on the Star Trek science fiction television series and completes the story arc begun in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and continued in Star Trek III: The...
- Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
- 1992
- the Eugenics WarsEugenics warsEugenics wars may refer to:*In biopolitics, “eugenics wars” are sociopolitical conflicts characterized by coercive state-sponsored genetic discrimination and human rights violations such as compulsory sterilization of persons with genetic defects, the killing of the institutionalized and,...
start
- the Eugenics Wars
- 1996
- the Eugenics Wars end
- "Future's End" (VOY)
- 1999
- Voyager VI is launched
21st century
- 2002
- The interstellar probe Nomad is launched.
- 2004
- The past events of "Carpenter Street" (ENT).
- 2009
- The first successful Earth-Saturn spaceprobe mission takes place.
- 2012
- The world's first self-sustaining civic environment, Millennium Gate, which became the model for the first habitat on Mars, completed in Portage Creek, Indiana. ("11:59", Voyager)
- 2018
- Sleeper ships are made obsolete.
- 2024
- The reunification of IrelandIrelandIreland is an island to the northwest of continental Europe. It is the third-largest island in Europe and the twentieth-largest island on Earth...
occurs, as the result of protracted use of violence as a political tool by pro-unification forces (TNG "The High Ground") - The past events of "Past Tense" (DS9).
- The reunification of Ireland
- 2032
- Ares-IV, a manned mission to Mars is launched.
- Zefram CochraneZefram CochraneZefram Cochrane is a fictional character in the Star Trek universe. Created by writer Gene L. Coon, the character first appeared in the 1967 Star Trek episode "Metamorphosis", in which he was played by Glenn Corbett. James Cromwell later played Cochrane in the 1996 feature film Star Trek: First...
is born
- 2037
- The spaceship Charybdis makes an attempt to leave the solar system.
- 2053
- World War III ends and the EarthEarthEarth is the third planet from the Sun, and the densest and fifth-largest of the eight planets in the Solar System. It is also the largest of the Solar System's four terrestrial planets...
is left devastated by the nuclear carnage of it. Scientific advancement continues, however.
- World War III ends and the Earth
- 2063
- The past events of Star Trek: First ContactStar Trek: First ContactStar Trek: First Contact is the eighth feature film in the Star Trek science fiction franchise, released in November 1996, by Paramount Pictures. First Contact is the first film in the franchise to feature no cast members from the original Star Trek television series of the 1960s...
. Zefram CochraneZefram CochraneZefram Cochrane is a fictional character in the Star Trek universe. Created by writer Gene L. Coon, the character first appeared in the 1967 Star Trek episode "Metamorphosis", in which he was played by Glenn Corbett. James Cromwell later played Cochrane in the 1996 feature film Star Trek: First...
makes the first human warp flight with the Phoenix. This attracts the VulcansVulcan (Star Trek)Vulcans, or sometimes Vulcanians, are an extraterrestrial humanoid species in the Star Trek universe who evolved on the planet Vulcan, and are noted for their attempt to live by reason and logic with no interference from emotion. They were the first extraterrestrial species in the Star Trek...
and they make first contactFirst contact (science fiction)First contact is a common science fiction theme about the first meeting between humans and extraterrestrial life, or of any sentient race's first encounter with another one....
with humans.
- The past events of Star Trek: First Contact
- c. 2065
- The SS Valiant is launched.
- 2067
- the unmanned interstellar warp probe Friendship 1 is launched
- 2069
- the colony ship SS Conestoga is launched. It would found the Terra Nova colony.
- 2079
- Earth begins to recover from its nuclear war. The recovery is aided and partially organized by a newly established political entity called the European Hegemony.
22nd century
- 2103
- Earth colonizes Mars "The 37's" (Voyager via Ensign Harry Kim)
- 2111
- Jonathan ArcherJonathan ArcherJonathan Archer is a fictional character in the Star Trek franchise. He is the protagonist of the television series Star Trek: Enterprise, where he is played by Scott Bakula...
is born in upstate New York on Earth.
- Jonathan Archer
- 2119
- Zefram CochraneZefram CochraneZefram Cochrane is a fictional character in the Star Trek universe. Created by writer Gene L. Coon, the character first appeared in the 1967 Star Trek episode "Metamorphosis", in which he was played by Glenn Corbett. James Cromwell later played Cochrane in the 1996 feature film Star Trek: First...
, who now is residing on Alpha CentauriAlpha CentauriAlpha Centauri is the brightest star in the southern constellation of Centaurus...
, sets off for parts unknown and disappears. Some thought he was testing a new engine. After an exhaustive search, it is believed that Cochrane has died. He becomes one of the most famous missing people in history.
- Zefram Cochrane
- 2129
- Hoshi SatoHoshi SatoHoshi Sato , played by Korean American actress Linda Park, is a fictional character in the science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise....
is born.
- Hoshi Sato
- 2142
- Warp 2 Barrier broken by Commander Robinson in NX Alpha and Warp 2.5 achieved by Commander Archer in NX Beta
- 2145
- Warp 3 Broken by Commander Duvall in NX Delta
- 2150
- Keel laid for NX-01 Enterprise
- 2151–2155
- The events of Star Trek: EnterpriseStar Trek: EnterpriseStar Trek: Enterprise is a science fiction television series. It follows the adventures of humanity's first warp 5 starship, the Enterprise, ten years before the United Federation of Planets shown in previous Star Trek series was formed.Enterprise premiered on September 26, 2001...
take place.
- The events of Star Trek: Enterprise
- 2156–2160
- The Earth-Romulan War is fought between United Earth and its allies, and the Romulan Star EmpireRomulanThe Romulans are a fictional alien race in the Star Trek universe. First appearing in the original Star Trek series in the 1966 episode "Balance of Terror", they have since made appearances in all the main later Star Trek series: The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager...
. The war ends in a stalemate though the Romulans are defeated at the Battle of Cheron. The Romulan Neutral Zone is established.
- The Earth-Romulan War is fought between United Earth and its allies, and the Romulan Star Empire
- 2161
- The United Federation of PlanetsUnited Federation of PlanetsThe United Federation of Planets, also known as "The Federation" is a fictional interplanetary federal republic depicted in the Star Trek television series and motion pictures...
is founded by EarthEarthEarth is the third planet from the Sun, and the densest and fifth-largest of the eight planets in the Solar System. It is also the largest of the Solar System's four terrestrial planets...
, TellarTellariteTellarites are a fictional species from the planet Tellar from the Star Trek television show.Though not used in a great number of episodes, they are one of the founding races of the show's United Federation of Planets, to which Earth belongs....
, AndoriaAndorianAndorians are a fictional race of humanoid extraterrestrials created by D. C. Fontana for the Star Trek universe. They are native to the icy M-class moon Andoria , which orbits a blue, ringed gas giant. Definitive traits include their blue skin, a pair of cranial antennae, and white hair...
, and VulcanVulcan (Star Trek)Vulcans, or sometimes Vulcanians, are an extraterrestrial humanoid species in the Star Trek universe who evolved on the planet Vulcan, and are noted for their attempt to live by reason and logic with no interference from emotion. They were the first extraterrestrial species in the Star Trek...
.
- The United Federation of Planets
- 2165
- Sarek, Federation diplomat and father of SpockSpockSpock is a fictional character in the Star Trek media franchise. First portrayed by Leonard Nimoy in the original Star Trek series, Spock also appears in the animated Star Trek series, two episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, seven of the Star Trek feature films, and numerous Star Trek...
, is born on Vulcan.
- Sarek, Federation diplomat and father of Spock
- 2160s to 2196
- The Daedalus class starship is active.
23rd century
- 2222
- Montgomery ScottMontgomery ScottMontgomery "Scotty" Scott is a Scottish engineer in the Star Trek media franchise. First portrayed by James Doohan in the original Star Trek series, Scotty also appears in the animated Star Trek series, seven Star Trek movies, the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Relics", and in numerous...
is born in ScotlandScotlandScotland is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Occupying the northern third of the island of Great Britain, it shares a border with England to the south and is bounded by the North Sea to the east, the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, and the North Channel and Irish Sea to the...
.
- Montgomery Scott
- 2227
- Leonard McCoyLeonard McCoyLeonard "Bones" McCoy is a character in the Star Trek media franchise. First portrayed by DeForest Kelley in the original Star Trek series, McCoy also appears in the animated Star Trek series, seven Star Trek movies, the pilot episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, and in numerous books,...
is born in Georgia, U.S., on Earth.
- Leonard McCoy
- 2230
- SpockSpockSpock is a fictional character in the Star Trek media franchise. First portrayed by Leonard Nimoy in the original Star Trek series, Spock also appears in the animated Star Trek series, two episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, seven of the Star Trek feature films, and numerous Star Trek...
, the son of Sarek and the human Amanda Grayson, is born on Vulcan.
- Spock
- 2233
- James T. KirkJames T. KirkJames Tiberius "Jim" Kirk is a character in the Star Trek media franchise. Kirk was first played by William Shatner as the principal lead character in the original Star Trek series. Shatner voiced Kirk in the animated Star Trek series and appeared in the first seven Star Trek movies...
is born in Riverside, IowaRiverside, IowaRiverside is a city in rural Washington County, Iowa, United States, along the English River on Iowa Highway 22. It is part of the Iowa City, Iowa Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 928 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Highland Community School District.Riverside proclaimed...
.
- James T. Kirk
- 2233 (New timeline)
- James T. KirkJames T. KirkJames Tiberius "Jim" Kirk is a character in the Star Trek media franchise. Kirk was first played by William Shatner as the principal lead character in the original Star Trek series. Shatner voiced Kirk in the animated Star Trek series and appeared in the first seven Star Trek movies...
is born aboard a shuttlecraft from the USS Kelvin. - James T. KirkJames T. KirkJames Tiberius "Jim" Kirk is a character in the Star Trek media franchise. Kirk was first played by William Shatner as the principal lead character in the original Star Trek series. Shatner voiced Kirk in the animated Star Trek series and appeared in the first seven Star Trek movies...
's father, George Kirk, is killed.
- James T. Kirk
- 2237
- Hikaru SuluHikaru SuluHikaru Sulu is a character in the Star Trek media franchise. First portrayed by George Takei in the original Star Trek series, Sulu also appears in the animated Star Trek series, the first six Star Trek movies, one episode of Star Trek: Voyager, and in numerous books, comics, and video games...
is born in San Francisco.
- Hikaru Sulu
- 2239
- Nyota UhuraUhuraNyota Uhura is a character in Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek: The Animated Series, the first six Star Trek films, and the 2009 film Star Trek...
is born in the United States of Africa.
- Nyota Uhura
- 2241 (New Timeline)
- Pavel ChekovPavel ChekovPavel Andreievich Chekov is a Russian Starfleet officer in the Star Trek fictional universe. Walter Koenig portrayed Chekov in the original Star Trek series and first seven Star Trek films; Anton Yelchin portrayed the character in the 2009 film Star Trek.-Origin:Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry...
born in Russia
- Pavel Chekov
- 2245–2250
- The USS EnterpriseUSS Enterprise (NCC-1701)The USS Enterprise, NCC-1701, is a fictional starship in the Star Trek media franchise. The original Star Trek series depicts her crew's mission "to explore strange new worlds; to seek out new life and new civilizations; to boldly go where no man has gone before" under the command of Captain James...
, a Constitution class vessel is launched under the command of Robert AprilRobert AprilRobert T. April is a fictional character in the Star Trek universe. April is listed in the Star Trek Chronology, The Star Trek Encyclopedia and at startrek.com as the Enterprises first commanding officer, preceding Captain Christopher Pike....
, on a five-year mission of exploration. In the alternate timeline created by Nero's attack on the U.S.S. Kelvin, the Enterprise is still under construction in 2255 and is not launched on her maiden voyage until 2258.
- The USS Enterprise
- 2245
- Pavel ChekovPavel ChekovPavel Andreievich Chekov is a Russian Starfleet officer in the Star Trek fictional universe. Walter Koenig portrayed Chekov in the original Star Trek series and first seven Star Trek films; Anton Yelchin portrayed the character in the 2009 film Star Trek.-Origin:Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry...
is born to RussianRussiansThe Russian people are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Russia, speaking the Russian language and primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries....
parents. In the alternate timeline created by Nero's attack on the U.S.S. Kelvin, Chekov is only eight years younger than James T. Kirk, implying a birthdate of 2241.
- Pavel Chekov
- 2250
- After a refit, the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)The USS Enterprise, NCC-1701, is a fictional starship in the Star Trek media franchise. The original Star Trek series depicts her crew's mission "to explore strange new worlds; to seek out new life and new civilizations; to boldly go where no man has gone before" under the command of Captain James...
is launched on a second five-year mission under Captain Christopher PikeChristopher Pike (Star Trek)Christopher Pike is a character in the Star Trek franchise. He was portrayed by Jeffrey Hunter in the original Star Trek pilot episode, "The Cage", as captain of the USS Enterprise. The pilot was rejected, and the character was dropped during development of the second pilot when Hunter decided that...
.
- After a refit, the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)
- 2254
- The events of "The Cage".
- 2258 (New timeline)
- The events of Star Trek take place. In the new, alternate timeline started in 2233 Nero destroys the planet VulcanVulcan (Star Trek)Vulcans, or sometimes Vulcanians, are an extraterrestrial humanoid species in the Star Trek universe who evolved on the planet Vulcan, and are noted for their attempt to live by reason and logic with no interference from emotion. They were the first extraterrestrial species in the Star Trek...
– killing billions, including Spock's mother – as well as 38–40 KlingonKlingonKlingons are a fictional warrior race in the Star Trek universe.Klingons are recurring villains in the 1960s television show Star Trek: The Original Series, and have appeared in all five spin-off series and eight feature films...
warships. The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)The USS Enterprise, NCC-1701, is a fictional starship in the Star Trek media franchise. The original Star Trek series depicts her crew's mission "to explore strange new worlds; to seek out new life and new civilizations; to boldly go where no man has gone before" under the command of Captain James...
is launched on her maiden voyage under Captain Christopher PikeChristopher Pike (Star Trek)Christopher Pike is a character in the Star Trek franchise. He was portrayed by Jeffrey Hunter in the original Star Trek pilot episode, "The Cage", as captain of the USS Enterprise. The pilot was rejected, and the character was dropped during development of the second pilot when Hunter decided that...
. James T. KirkJames T. KirkJames Tiberius "Jim" Kirk is a character in the Star Trek media franchise. Kirk was first played by William Shatner as the principal lead character in the original Star Trek series. Shatner voiced Kirk in the animated Star Trek series and appeared in the first seven Star Trek movies...
becomes the ship's new captain shortly afterward. Henceforth, a different timeline is required.
- The events of Star Trek take place. In the new, alternate timeline started in 2233 Nero destroys the planet Vulcan
- 2261–2264
- The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)The USS Enterprise, NCC-1701, is a fictional starship in the Star Trek media franchise. The original Star Trek series depicts her crew's mission "to explore strange new worlds; to seek out new life and new civilizations; to boldly go where no man has gone before" under the command of Captain James...
undergoes a major refit, increasing its crew complement from 200 to 400.
- The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)
- 2263
- Boothby, groundskeeper and counselor at Starfleet AcademyStarfleet AcademyIn the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet Academy is where the future's recruits to Starfleet will be trained. It was created in the year 2161, when the United Federation of Planets was founded...
, is born.
- Boothby, groundskeeper and counselor at Starfleet Academy
- 2265–2270
- James T. KirkJames T. KirkJames Tiberius "Jim" Kirk is a character in the Star Trek media franchise. Kirk was first played by William Shatner as the principal lead character in the original Star Trek series. Shatner voiced Kirk in the animated Star Trek series and appeared in the first seven Star Trek movies...
is captain of the starship Enterprise on a historic five-year mission.
- James T. Kirk
- 2265
- The events of "Where No Man Has Gone BeforeWhere No Man Has Gone Before"Where No Man Has Gone Before" is the second pilot episode of the television series Star Trek: The Original Series. It was produced in 1965 after the first pilot, "The Cage", had been rejected by NBC. The episode was eventually broadcast third in sequence on September 22, 1966, and was re-aired on...
".
- The events of "Where No Man Has Gone Before
- 2266–2269
- The events of Star Trek: The Original SeriesStar Trek: The Original SeriesStar Trek is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry, produced by Desilu Productions . Star Trek was telecast on NBC from September 8, 1966, through June 3, 1969...
take place. - 2270
- The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)The USS Enterprise, NCC-1701, is a fictional starship in the Star Trek media franchise. The original Star Trek series depicts her crew's mission "to explore strange new worlds; to seek out new life and new civilizations; to boldly go where no man has gone before" under the command of Captain James...
returns from its five-year mission under the command of Captain James T. KirkJames T. KirkJames Tiberius "Jim" Kirk is a character in the Star Trek media franchise. Kirk was first played by William Shatner as the principal lead character in the original Star Trek series. Shatner voiced Kirk in the animated Star Trek series and appeared in the first seven Star Trek movies...
and enters major refit while Kirk is promoted to Admiral at Starfleet CommandStarfleetIn the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet or the Federation Starfleet is the deep-space exploratory, peacekeeping and military service maintained by the United Federation of Planets . It is the principal means by which the Federation conducts its exploration, defense, diplomacy and research...
.
- The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)
- The events of Star Trek: The Original Series
- 2271
- The events of Star Trek: The Motion PictureStar Trek: The Motion PictureStar Trek: The Motion Picture is a 1979 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the first film based on the Star Trek television series. The film is set in the twenty-third century, when a mysterious and immensely powerful alien cloud called V'Ger approaches the Earth,...
.
- The events of Star Trek: The Motion Picture
- 2271–2276
- The upgraded USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)The USS Enterprise, NCC-1701, is a fictional starship in the Star Trek media franchise. The original Star Trek series depicts her crew's mission "to explore strange new worlds; to seek out new life and new civilizations; to boldly go where no man has gone before" under the command of Captain James...
embarks on a five-year mission under the command of Admiral James T. KirkJames T. KirkJames Tiberius "Jim" Kirk is a character in the Star Trek media franchise. Kirk was first played by William Shatner as the principal lead character in the original Star Trek series. Shatner voiced Kirk in the animated Star Trek series and appeared in the first seven Star Trek movies...
.
- The upgraded USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)
- 2277
- Around this time the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)The USS Enterprise, NCC-1701, is a fictional starship in the Star Trek media franchise. The original Star Trek series depicts her crew's mission "to explore strange new worlds; to seek out new life and new civilizations; to boldly go where no man has gone before" under the command of Captain James...
is retired from active duty and assigned as a training vessel in orbit of EarthEarthEarth is the third planet from the Sun, and the densest and fifth-largest of the eight planets in the Solar System. It is also the largest of the Solar System's four terrestrial planets...
.
- Around this time the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)
- 2285
- The events of Star Trek II: The Wrath of KhanStar Trek II: The Wrath of KhanStar Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is a 1982 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the second feature based on the Star Trek science fiction franchise. The plot features James T...
. - The events of Star Trek III: The Search for SpockStar Trek III: The Search for SpockStar Trek III: The Search for Spock is a 1984 motion picture released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the third feature based on the Star Trek science fiction franchise and is the center of a three-film story arc that begins with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and concludes with Star Trek IV:...
. The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)The USS Enterprise, NCC-1701, is a fictional starship in the Star Trek media franchise. The original Star Trek series depicts her crew's mission "to explore strange new worlds; to seek out new life and new civilizations; to boldly go where no man has gone before" under the command of Captain James...
is destroyed to prevent it from falling into Klingon hands.
- The events of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
- 2286
- The events of Star Trek IV: The Voyage HomeStar Trek IV: The Voyage HomeStar Trek IV: The Voyage Home is a 1986 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the fourth feature film based on the Star Trek science fiction television series and completes the story arc begun in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and continued in Star Trek III: The...
. - The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A)USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A)The USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-A is a starship in the fourth, fifth, and sixth Star Trek films.-Origin and design:The Enterprise-A used the same shooting model as the preceding NCC-1701...
is launched.
- The events of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
- 2287
- The events of Star Trek V: The Final FrontierStar Trek V: The Final FrontierStar Trek V: The Final Frontier is a 1989 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the fifth feature in the franchise and the penultimate to star the cast of the original Star Trek science fiction television series...
. (Note that this film apparently takes place very nearly after the fourth film, as evidenced by Scotty's complaints about repairing the ship after its shakedown cruise, which was depicted at the end of Star Trek IV. Star Trek V would then take place in early 2287, with the events of Star Trek IV spanning most of 2286, with several months passing after Kirk's return to the future to account for the preparation of the Enterprise-A and Gillian's training for her space assignment.)
- The events of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
- 2293
- The events of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered CountryStar Trek VI: The Undiscovered CountryStar Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country is the sixth feature film in the Star Trek science fiction franchise and is the last of the Star Trek films to include the entire main cast of the 1960s Star Trek television series. Released in 1991 by Paramount Pictures, it was directed by Nicholas Meyer and...
. The Enterprise-A is slated to be decommissioned shortly afterwards. - The opening events of Star Trek Generations. The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B)USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B)The USS Enterprise is a fictional starship in the Star Trek science fiction franchise. It is an Excelsior-class upgrade Starfleet vessel that appears under the command of Captain John Harriman in the film Star Trek Generations...
is launched. James Kirk is presumed killed.
- The events of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
24th century
- 2305
- Jean-Luc PicardJean-Luc PicardCaptain Jean-Luc Picard is a Star Trek character portrayed by Patrick Stewart. He appears in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and the feature films Star Trek Generations, Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek Nemesis...
is born in LaBarre, France on Earth.
- Jean-Luc Picard
- 2311
- The Tomed Incident.
- 2324
- Beverly Howard is born in Copernicus City, Luna.
- 2332
- Benjamin L. Sisko is born in New Orleans, Louisiana on Earth.
- 2333
- Jean-Luc Picard becomes captain of the USS Stargazer.
- 2335
- Geordi La Forge is born in the African Federation, Earth
- William T. Riker is born in Valdez, Alaska on Earth.
- 2336
- Deanna Troi is born on Betazed.
- Kathryn Janeway is born in Bloomington, Indiana on Earth.
- 2337
- Tasha YarTasha YarLieutenant Natasha "Tasha" Yar, played by Denise Crosby, is a character in Star Trek: The Next Generation. In the fictional series, the character served as chief of security aboard the USS Enterprise-D for the first season....
is born in a failed Federation colony on Turkana-IV.
- Tasha Yar
- 2340
- WorfWorfWorf, played by Michael Dorn, is a main character in Star Trek: The Next Generation and in seasons four to seven of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He also appears in the films based on The Next Generation. Worf is the first Klingon main character to appear in Star Trek, and has appeared in more Star...
, son of Mogh, is born on the Klingon Empire homeworld, Qo'noS.
- Worf
- 2341
- Julian BashirJulian BashirLieutenant Julian Subatoi Bashir, M.D., played by Alexander Siddig, is a main character in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Bashir is the chief medical officer of space station Deep Space Nine and the USS Defiant.-Overview:...
is born.
- Julian Bashir
- 2343
- The Galaxy class development project is officially given the greenlight by Starfleet CommandStarfleetIn the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet or the Federation Starfleet is the deep-space exploratory, peacekeeping and military service maintained by the United Federation of Planets . It is the principal means by which the Federation conducts its exploration, defense, diplomacy and research...
.
- The Galaxy class development project is officially given the greenlight by Starfleet Command
- 2344
- The Enterprise-CUSS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C)The USS Enterprise is a fictional starship that appears in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Yesterday's Enterprise". This Ambassador-class starship, under the command of Captain Rachel Garrett , is the fourth Federation starship to carry the name Enterprise...
, under the command of Capt. Rachel Garrett, is destroyed defending a KlingonKlingonKlingons are a fictional warrior race in the Star Trek universe.Klingons are recurring villains in the 1960s television show Star Trek: The Original Series, and have appeared in all five spin-off series and eight feature films...
settlement on Narendra IIIYesterday's Enterprise"Yesterday's Enterprise" is the fifteenth episode of the third season of the science fiction television show Star Trek: The Next Generation. The episode first aired in syndication the week of February 19, 1990...
under attack from RomulanRomulanThe Romulans are a fictional alien race in the Star Trek universe. First appearing in the original Star Trek series in the 1966 episode "Balance of Terror", they have since made appearances in all the main later Star Trek series: The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager...
s. - Due to the Enterprise-C 's sacrifice, a new era of more open communication begins between the Federation and the Klingon Empire.
- The Enterprise-C
- 2346
- WorfWorfWorf, played by Michael Dorn, is a main character in Star Trek: The Next Generation and in seasons four to seven of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He also appears in the films based on The Next Generation. Worf is the first Klingon main character to appear in Star Trek, and has appeared in more Star...
's parents are killed in the Khitomer attack. Worf (age 6) is adopted by human parents.
- Worf
- 2349
- Annika HansenSeven of NineSeven of Nine is a fictional character on Star Trek: Voyager, portrayed by actress Jeri Ryan. Born human, she was assimilated by the Borg at the age of six. Eighteen years later, Voyager left Borg space with Seven on board, after attempts to negotiate passage through Borg space proved only...
is born in Tendara Colony, to Magnus and Erin Hansen.
- Annika Hansen
- 2355
- Annika Hansen is assimilated by the Borg.
- 2357
- WorfWorfWorf, played by Michael Dorn, is a main character in Star Trek: The Next Generation and in seasons four to seven of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He also appears in the films based on The Next Generation. Worf is the first Klingon main character to appear in Star Trek, and has appeared in more Star...
is the first KlingonKlingonKlingons are a fictional warrior race in the Star Trek universe.Klingons are recurring villains in the 1960s television show Star Trek: The Original Series, and have appeared in all five spin-off series and eight feature films...
to enter Starfleet AcademyStarfleet AcademyIn the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet Academy is where the future's recruits to Starfleet will be trained. It was created in the year 2161, when the United Federation of Planets was founded...
. - USS Galaxy (NX-70637), the prototype Galaxy class is launched.
- Worf
- 2363
- USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)The USS Enterprise is a 24th century starship in the Star Trek fictional universe and the principal setting of the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series...
, the third Galaxy class starship (Following the Galaxy and Yamato) is launched from the McKinley shipyard in Earth orbit, and becomes the Federation'sUnited Federation of PlanetsThe United Federation of Planets, also known as "The Federation" is a fictional interplanetary federal republic depicted in the Star Trek television series and motion pictures...
new flagshipFlagshipA flagship is a vessel used by the commanding officer of a group of naval ships, reflecting the custom of its commander, characteristically a flag officer, flying a distinguishing flag...
.
- USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)
- 2364–2370
- The events of Star Trek: The Next GenerationStar Trek: The Next GenerationStar Trek: The Next Generation is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry as part of the Star Trek franchise. Roddenberry, Rick Berman, and Michael Piller served as executive producers at different times throughout the production...
.
- The events of Star Trek: The Next Generation
- 2367
- The Borg assimilate Captain Jean-Luc PicardJean-Luc PicardCaptain Jean-Luc Picard is a Star Trek character portrayed by Patrick Stewart. He appears in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and the feature films Star Trek Generations, Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek Nemesis...
– the Battle of Wolf 359 is fought 7.7 light years from Earth in Sector 001. The battle results in the loss of 39 Starfleet vessels and over 11,000 lives; the Borg continue to Earth. Picard is rescued and the Borg cube is destroyed via the actions of the Enterprise-D.
- The Borg assimilate Captain Jean-Luc Picard
- 2369–2375
- The events of Star Trek: Deep Space NineStar Trek: Deep Space NineStar Trek: Deep Space Nine is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe...
.
- The events of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- 2371
- The events of Star Trek Generations. The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)The USS Enterprise is a 24th century starship in the Star Trek fictional universe and the principal setting of the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series...
is destroyed – the stardrive section by a warp core breach; the saucer section containing the crew makes a forced landing on Veridian III. The ship is subsequently declared a total loss. James T. Kirk reappears from the temporal continuum in which he had been since his disappearance in 2293; Kirk is killed on Veridian III (Kirk is resurrected a month later in a subsequent story).
- The events of Star Trek Generations. The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)
- 2371–2378
- The events of Star Trek: VoyagerStar Trek: VoyagerStar Trek: Voyager is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe. Set in the 24th century from the year 2371 through 2378, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet vessel USS Voyager, which becomes stranded in the Delta Quadrant 70,000 light-years from Earth while...
. - "Caretaker: the USS VoyagerUSS Voyager (Star Trek)The fictional Intrepid-class starship USS Voyager is the primary setting of the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager. It is commanded by Captain Kathryn Janeway....
is stranded in the Delta Quadrant.
- The events of Star Trek: Voyager
- 2372
- Sovereign-class USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)The USS Enterprise is a Sovereign-class starship in the Star Trek franchise. It serves as the primary setting of the films Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek Nemesis...
launched.
- Sovereign-class USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)
- 2373
- The events of Star Trek: First ContactStar Trek: First ContactStar Trek: First Contact is the eighth feature film in the Star Trek science fiction franchise, released in November 1996, by Paramount Pictures. First Contact is the first film in the franchise to feature no cast members from the original Star Trek television series of the 1960s...
.
- The events of Star Trek: First Contact
- 2373–2375
- The Dominion War is fought. After devastating losses on both sides, The Dominion surrenders to the Federation. With the Klingon military in ruins, and the Cardassian Union shattered, The Federation and Romulan Empire emerge from the conflict as the only major powers with the influence to affect Alpha Quadrant politics.
- 2375
- The events of Star Trek: InsurrectionStar Trek: InsurrectionStar Trek: Insurrection is a 1998 American science fiction film directed by Jonathan Frakes, written by Michael Piller , and with music composed by Jerry Goldsmith. It is the ninth film in the Star Trek franchise, and the third to feature the cast from the television series Star Trek: The Next...
. Dialogue in this film and in the DS9 finale "What You Leave Behind" place the chronology of this film as during that episode, after the final battle of the war but before the treaty signing ceremony. Most notable in the film is Worf's ability to leave the station to join the Enterprise, as well as a line about Federation diplomats being involved in Dominion negotiations, and the Federation's willingness to work with the Son'a, who are established as a Dominion ally during the war.
- The events of Star Trek: Insurrection
- 2378
- With the help of a future Admiral Janeway, the USS Voyager returns to the Alpha Quadrant. ("Endgame")
- 2379
- The events of Star Trek Nemesis, resulting in the death of LCDR Data.
- 2387
- The events of Star Trek (film). Romulus is destroyed. Romulan captain Nero travels back in time to the year 2233. Spock travels back in time to the year 2258.
- It should be noted however, that some people consider the events of "Star Trek" 2009 to be non-canon.
31st century
- Episodes with time traveler Daniels from Enterprise
- "Cold Front", "Shockwave", "Azati Prime"
- 3040
- Ship from Enterprise episode "Future Tense" commissioned.
History of the chronology
There have been several efforts over the years to develop a chronology for the events depicted by the Star TrekStar Trek
Star Trek is an American science fiction entertainment franchise created by Gene Roddenberry. The core of Star Trek is its six television series: The Original Series, The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise...
television series and its spin-offs. This matter has been complicated by the continued additions to the Star Trek canon, and the scarcity of Gregorian calendar
Gregorian calendar
The Gregorian calendar, also known as the Western calendar, or Christian calendar, is the internationally accepted civil calendar. It was introduced by Pope Gregory XIII, after whom the calendar was named, by a decree signed on 24 February 1582, a papal bull known by its opening words Inter...
dates given in the show (stardate
Stardate
A stardate is a date in the fictional system of time measurement developed for Star Trek, commonly heard at the beginning of a voiceover log entry such as "Captain's log, stardate 41153.7...
s instead being used).
Original series
There are few references setting the original series in an exact time frame, and those that exist are largely contradictory. In the episode, "Tomorrow Is Yesterday", a 1960s military officer says that he's going to lock Captain KirkJames T. Kirk
James Tiberius "Jim" Kirk is a character in the Star Trek media franchise. Kirk was first played by William Shatner as the principal lead character in the original Star Trek series. Shatner voiced Kirk in the animated Star Trek series and appeared in the first seven Star Trek movies...
up "for two hundred years", to which a bemused Kirk says, "That ought to be just about right". Likewise, in the episode "Space Seed", it is said that the 1996 warlord Khan Noonian Singh is from "two centuries" ago. Both these references place the show in the 22nd century. However, in the episode "Miri", it is said that 1960 was around 300 years ago, pushing the show into the 23rd century. Finally, the episode "The Squire of Gothos" implied that the light cone
Light cone
A light cone is the path that a flash of light, emanating from a single event and traveling in all directions, would take through spacetime...
of 19th century Earth has expanded to 900 light years, which seems to set the show in the 28th century, since light would take nine centuries to traverse that distance.
According to notes in The Making of Star Trek, the show is set in the 23rd century, and the Enterprise was supposed to be around 40 years old. Roddenberry says in this book that the stardate system was invented in order to avoid pinning down the show precisely in terms of time frame. Roddenberry's original pitch for the series dated it "'somewhere in the future. It could be 1995, or maybe even 2995".
Early chronologies
The Star Trek Spaceflight ChronologyStar Trek Spaceflight Chronology
Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology is a book written and edited by Stan and Fred Goldstein, and illustrated by Rick Sternbach. At the time of its publication it was the official history of the Star Trek universe...
and FASA
FASA
FASA Corporation was an American publisher of role-playing games, wargames and board games between 1980 and 2001. Originally the name FASA was an acronym for "Freedonian Aeronautics and Space Administration", a joking allusion to the Marx Brothers film Duck Soup. This tongue-in-cheek attitude was...
, a publisher of the first licensed Star Trek role-playing game
Star Trek role-playing game (FASA)
Star Trek: The Role Playing Game is a role-playing game set in the fictional Star Trek universe published and edited by FASA Corporation from 1982 to 1989.-Setting:...
, chose to take the "Space Seed figure", adding a few years to make sure the events of the Original Series were in the 23rd century. This dating system is followed by other spin-off works in the 1980s, including Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise
Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise
Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise, written and illustrated by Shane Johnson and published by Pocket Books, is a book describing the post-refit USS Enterprise from the Star Trek fictional universe. It is written from the viewpoint of the ship's chief engineer, Montgomery Scott...
. This timeline system gives the following dates
- the sub-warp ship the UNSS Icarus makes first contact with Alpha Centauri in 2048, and there meets Zefram CochraneZefram CochraneZefram Cochrane is a fictional character in the Star Trek universe. Created by writer Gene L. Coon, the character first appeared in the 1967 Star Trek episode "Metamorphosis", in which he was played by Glenn Corbett. James Cromwell later played Cochrane in the 1996 feature film Star Trek: First...
, who has invented warp drive - The first contact with VulcanVulcan (Star Trek)Vulcans, or sometimes Vulcanians, are an extraterrestrial humanoid species in the Star Trek universe who evolved on the planet Vulcan, and are noted for their attempt to live by reason and logic with no interference from emotion. They were the first extraterrestrial species in the Star Trek...
s is in 2065. - The FederationUnited Federation of PlanetsThe United Federation of Planets, also known as "The Federation" is a fictional interplanetary federal republic depicted in the Star Trek television series and motion pictures...
is formed in 2087. - The Romulan War occurs in the 2100s.
- The first Constitution-class starship is launched in 2188.
- The USS EnterpriseUSS Enterprise (NCC-1701)The USS Enterprise, NCC-1701, is a fictional starship in the Star Trek media franchise. The original Star Trek series depicts her crew's mission "to explore strange new worlds; to seek out new life and new civilizations; to boldly go where no man has gone before" under the command of Captain James...
's five year missionStar Trek: The Original SeriesStar Trek is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry, produced by Desilu Productions . Star Trek was telecast on NBC from September 8, 1966, through June 3, 1969...
under Captain KirkJames T. KirkJames Tiberius "Jim" Kirk is a character in the Star Trek media franchise. Kirk was first played by William Shatner as the principal lead character in the original Star Trek series. Shatner voiced Kirk in the animated Star Trek series and appeared in the first seven Star Trek movies...
lasts from 2207 to 2212. - The events of Star Trek: The Motion PictureStar Trek: The Motion PictureStar Trek: The Motion Picture is a 1979 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the first film based on the Star Trek television series. The film is set in the twenty-third century, when a mysterious and immensely powerful alien cloud called V'Ger approaches the Earth,...
occur in 2217. - The events of Star Trek II: The Wrath of KhanStar Trek II: The Wrath of KhanStar Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is a 1982 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the second feature based on the Star Trek science fiction franchise. The plot features James T...
occur around 2222 (dialog in the film says it is set "fifteen years" after the Season One episode "Space Seed"). - The events of Star Trek IV: The Voyage HomeStar Trek IV: The Voyage HomeStar Trek IV: The Voyage Home is a 1986 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the fourth feature film based on the Star Trek science fiction television series and completes the story arc begun in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and continued in Star Trek III: The...
occur on September 21, 2222.
The Star Fleet Battles
Star Fleet Battles
Star Fleet Battles is a tactical board wargame set in an offshoot of the Star Trek setting called the Star Fleet Universe. Originally created in 1979 by Stephen V. Cole,...
game was published in 1979, with a license only covering the original series. It has since diverged into an entirely separate fictional universe, new additions to which continue to be published. It does not tie into the Gregorian calendar, instead using a "Year 1" of the invention of Warp on earth. Its version of the original series backstory is
- Y1 – Warp drive is developed on Earth.
- Y4 – Federation is formed by Earth, Vulcan, Andoria, Alpha Centauri.
- Y40-Y46 – Romulan War.
- Y71 – Starfleet is formed.
- Y126 – The Constitution-class is launched (an upgrade from the Republic-class).
- Y154–159 – The events of the Original Series.
See Star Fleet Universe timeline.
TNG era and Okuda
Press materials for TNG suggested it was set in the 24th century, seventy-eight years after the existing Star Trek, although the exact time frame had not yet been set in stone. The pilot had dialogue stating Data was part of the Starfleet "class of '78". The pilot episode, "Encounter at Farpoint", also has a cameo appearance by Leonard "Bones" McCoyLeonard McCoy
Leonard "Bones" McCoy is a character in the Star Trek media franchise. First portrayed by DeForest Kelley in the original Star Trek series, McCoy also appears in the animated Star Trek series, seven Star Trek movies, the pilot episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, and in numerous books,...
, who is said to be 137.
In the last episode of the first season, the year is firmly established by Data
Data (Star Trek)
Lieutenant Commander Data is a character in the fictional Star Trek universe portrayed by actor Brent Spiner. He appears in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and the feature films Star Trek Generations, Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek...
, as 2364. This implies McCoy was born around 2227, ruling out the Spaceflight Chronology-derived dating of the original series to the early 23rd century (though the dating had already been effectively overruled by Star Trek IV, which primarily takes place in 1986, where Kirk tells Gillian Taylor that he's from the late 23rd Century, though he doesn't give an exact date).
A Star Trek Chronology was published in 1993, written by production staff members Denise Okuda
Denise Okuda
Denise Lynn Okuda is co-author of the Star Trek Encyclopedia, which Amazon.com says is the No. 1 reference book about Star Trek among the well over 100 non-fiction books published in this field...
and Michael Okuda
Michael Okuda
- Work in Star Trek :In the mid-1980s, he designed the look of animated computer displays for the Enterprise-A bridge in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. This led to a staff position on Star Trek: The Next Generation in 1987 as a scenic artist, adding detail to set designs and props...
. A second edition was issued in 1996. Okuda originally drew up a timeline for internal use by writers, based on his own research and assumptions provided by Richard Arnold. The dates in the Chronology are consistent with the earlier Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual
Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Technical Manual is a paperback reference guide detailing the inner and other workings of the fictional Federation starship Enterprise-D and other aspects of technology that appeared in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation.Authored by Rick Sternbach...
.
It gives the following dates:
- Zephram Cochrane invents warp drive around 2061 (in order that the SS Valiant can be constructed and go missing two hundred years before "Where No Man Has Gone BeforeWhere No Man Has Gone Before"Where No Man Has Gone Before" is the second pilot episode of the television series Star Trek: The Original Series. It was produced in 1965 after the first pilot, "The Cage", had been rejected by NBC. The episode was eventually broadcast third in sequence on September 22, 1966, and was re-aired on...
", dated to 2265; the first edition gives 2061, the second edition moves this to 2063 per Star Trek: First ContactStar Trek: First ContactStar Trek: First Contact is the eighth feature film in the Star Trek science fiction franchise, released in November 1996, by Paramount Pictures. First Contact is the first film in the franchise to feature no cast members from the original Star Trek television series of the 1960s...
) - the Romulan War takes place in the 2150s (approximately a hundred years before "Balance of TerrorBalance of terrorThe phrase "balance of terror" is usually used in reference to the nuclear arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War....
") - the Federation is formed in 2161, after the Romulan War, on the basis that "Balance of Terror" says that it was an Earth-Romulan war, not a Federation-Romulan War
- the first Constitution class starship is launched in 2244, followed by the Enterprise in 2245
- Kirk's five year missionStar Trek: The Original SeriesStar Trek is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry, produced by Desilu Productions . Star Trek was telecast on NBC from September 8, 1966, through June 3, 1969...
lasts from 2264 to 2269, based on the assumption that the original series is set exactly 300 years after its original broadcast.- aired live-action Star Trek episodes are dated from 2266 to 2269. The chronology does not include the events of Star Trek: The Animated SeriesStar Trek: The Animated SeriesStar Trek: The Animated Series is an animated science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe following the events of Star Trek: The Original Series of the 1960s...
- An episode of VoyagerStar Trek: VoyagerStar Trek: Voyager is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe. Set in the 24th century from the year 2371 through 2378, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet vessel USS Voyager, which becomes stranded in the Delta Quadrant 70,000 light-years from Earth while...
—"Q2Q2 (Star Trek: Voyager)"Q2" is the nineteenth episode of the seventh season of the TV series Star Trek: Voyager.-Plot:Q shows up on USS Voyager to introduce Kathryn Janeway to her godson, Q Junior, who now has the appearance of a human teenager....
"—aired after the Chronology was published established that Kirk's five year mission actually ended in 2270.
- aired live-action Star Trek episodes are dated from 2266 to 2269. The chronology does not include the events of Star Trek: The Animated Series
- the events of Star Trek: The Motion PictureStar Trek: The Motion PictureStar Trek: The Motion Picture is a 1979 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the first film based on the Star Trek television series. The film is set in the twenty-third century, when a mysterious and immensely powerful alien cloud called V'Ger approaches the Earth,...
take place in 2271 (Kirk has been Chief of Starfleet Operations for two-and-a-half years, according to dialog from Kirk and Decker)- The "Q2Q2 (Star Trek: Voyager)"Q2" is the nineteenth episode of the seventh season of the TV series Star Trek: Voyager.-Plot:Q shows up on USS Voyager to introduce Kathryn Janeway to her godson, Q Junior, who now has the appearance of a human teenager....
" dating for Kirk's five year mission, moves the first film to c. 2273.
- The "Q2
- a second five-year missionStar Trek: Phase IIStar Trek: Phase II was a planned television series based on the characters of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek, which had run from 1966 to 1969. It was set to air in early 1978 on a proposed Paramount Television Service...
takes place in the 2270s (speculation) - the events of Star Trek II: The Wrath of KhanStar Trek II: The Wrath of KhanStar Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is a 1982 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the second feature based on the Star Trek science fiction franchise. The plot features James T...
and Star Trek III: The Search for SpockStar Trek III: The Search for SpockStar Trek III: The Search for Spock is a 1984 motion picture released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the third feature based on the Star Trek science fiction franchise and is the center of a three-film story arc that begins with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and concludes with Star Trek IV:...
take place in 2285- The Wrath of Khan is a sequel to the episode Space Seed, which Okuda dates to 2267. In Okuda's timeline there is a gap of eighteen years rather than the fifteen years established in dialog. The film was released in 1982, fifteen years after the episode's broadcast in 1967. The film begins on Kirk's birthday, which is semi-canonically established as March 22, the same as William Shatner.
- the events of Star Trek IV: The Voyage HomeStar Trek IV: The Voyage HomeStar Trek IV: The Voyage Home is a 1986 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the fourth feature film based on the Star Trek science fiction television series and completes the story arc begun in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and continued in Star Trek III: The...
take place in 2286- This places Star Trek III in late 2285, as Kirk states in his log that the Enterprise crew has been on Vulcan for "three months" since bringing Spock home
- the events of Star Trek V: The Final FrontierStar Trek V: The Final FrontierStar Trek V: The Final Frontier is a 1989 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the fifth feature in the franchise and the penultimate to star the cast of the original Star Trek science fiction television series...
take place in 2287 - the events Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered CountryStar Trek VI: The Undiscovered CountryStar Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country is the sixth feature film in the Star Trek science fiction franchise and is the last of the Star Trek films to include the entire main cast of the 1960s Star Trek television series. Released in 1991 by Paramount Pictures, it was directed by Nicholas Meyer and...
take place in 2293, based on McCoy's statement that he had served on the Enterprise for 27 years, and his absence in "Where No Man Has Gone BeforeWhere No Man Has Gone Before"Where No Man Has Gone Before" is the second pilot episode of the television series Star Trek: The Original Series. It was produced in 1965 after the first pilot, "The Cage", had been rejected by NBC. The episode was eventually broadcast third in sequence on September 22, 1966, and was re-aired on...
" - The Kirk-era part of Star Trek Generations is set "78 years" before 2371, thus is set in 2293 and soon after Star Trek VI
The gap between 1986's Star Trek IV: the Voyage Home (2286) and the 1987 first season of The Next Generation (2364) is 78 years by this timeline, matching early press materials.
There was a gap of 10 years between the broadcast of the last episode of TOS and the release of The Motion Picture. The film skirted round the fact the actors had aged, supposing that only two and a half years had passed since the events of the TV show. For Star Trek II, it was decided to acknowledge the reality of the ageing actors, both by setting the film some 15 years after "Space Seed", and by having Kirk worry about getting old.
Within the TNG era, episodes and films are easier to date. Stardates correspond exactly with seasons, with the first two digits of the stardate representing the season number. Okuda assumes the start of a season is January 1 and the end of the season is December 31. The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager television series and movies have roughly followed "real time", and are set around 377 years after their release.
Since the Chronology was published, it has been generally adhered to by the producers of the show. The film Star Trek: First Contact
Star Trek: First Contact
Star Trek: First Contact is the eighth feature film in the Star Trek science fiction franchise, released in November 1996, by Paramount Pictures. First Contact is the first film in the franchise to feature no cast members from the original Star Trek television series of the 1960s...
and prequel series Star Trek: Enterprise
Star Trek: Enterprise
Star Trek: Enterprise is a science fiction television series. It follows the adventures of humanity's first warp 5 starship, the Enterprise, ten years before the United Federation of Planets shown in previous Star Trek series was formed.Enterprise premiered on September 26, 2001...
both revisit the early era. In First Contact, Zephram Cochrane is confirmed as having invented warp drive on Earth, but the date is moved forward slightly to 2063, and it is revealed that Earth's official first contact with an alien species, the Vulcans, took place immediately afterwards as a result of this.
Enterprise is set in the 2150s, and ties into the Cochrane backstory. The show uses the Gregorian calendar
Gregorian calendar
The Gregorian calendar, also known as the Western calendar, or Christian calendar, is the internationally accepted civil calendar. It was introduced by Pope Gregory XIII, after whom the calendar was named, by a decree signed on 24 February 1582, a papal bull known by its opening words Inter...
extensively, making dating easier. Its pilot, "Broken Bow", depicts first contact with the Klingons occurring much earlier than the Okuda chronology anticipated (it suggested a date of 2218, based on a line in "Day of the Dove", noting that dialog in First Contact makes this problematic - though the actual line in the episode referred to hostilities between the two, and in Enterprise Human-Klingon relations, while by no means friendly, clearly do not rise to the de facto state of war shown in TOS). It shows the opening of the Romulan war and the start of a coalition between Earth, Vulcan, Andor and Tellar in the 2150s. The date of the founding year of the Federation, 2161, was revealed in the fifth-season TNG episode "The Outcast," based on an early draft of the Okuda timeline. The final episode of Enterprise, "These Are the Voyages...", is consistent with the establishment of 2161 as the founding year for the Federation.
No version of the Chronology or the Encyclopedia has been published since 1999. A 2006 book by Jeff Ayers contains a timeline which attempts to date all of the many Star Trek novels. This timeline has The Motion Picture in 2273, to account for the two-and-a-half-year gap between the end-date of 2270 established in "Q2" and the events of the movie. The official website, StarTrek.com, still gives the date of that movie as 2271.
Eugenics Wars and World War III
When the original series of Star Trek was produced, the 1990s were in the future, and so various elements of the backstory to Star Trek are set in that era, particularly the Eugenics Wars. The references to the Eugenics Wars and to a nuclear war in the 21st century are somewhat contradictory.The episode "Space Seed" establishes the Eugenics Wars, and has them lasting from 1992 to 1996. The Eugenics Wars are described as a global conflict in which the progeny of a human genetic engineering
Human genetic engineering
Human genetic engineering is the alteration of an individual's genotype with the aim of choosing the phenotype of a newborn or changing the existing phenotype of a child or adult....
project, most notably Khan Noonien Singh
Khan Noonien Singh
Khan Noonien Singh, commonly shortened to Khan, is a villain in the fictional Star Trek universe. According to backstory given in the character's first appearance, the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Space Seed" , Khan is a genetically engineered superhuman tyrant who once controlled more...
, established themselves as supermen and attempted world domination
World government
World government is the notion of a single common political authority for all of humanity. Its modern conception is rooted in European history, particularly in the philosophy of ancient Greece, in the political formation of the Roman Empire, and in the subsequent struggle between secular authority,...
. Spock calls them "your last so-called World War", and McCoy identifies this with the Eugenics Wars.
In the episode "Bread and Circuses" Spock gives a death toll for World War III of 37 million. The episode "The Savage Curtain" features a Colonel Green, who led a genocidal war in the 21st century. The TNG episode "Encounter at Farpoint" further establishes a "postatomic horror" on Earth in 2079.
The Star Trek Concordance
Star Trek Concordance
The Star Trek Concordance is a reference book by Bjo Trimble about the television series Star Trek. It contains summaries from episodes of The Original Series and The Animated Series, as well as an encyclopedia of characters and technology from the series...
identifies the "Bread and Circuses" figure as the death toll for a nuclear World War III
World War III
World War III denotes a successor to World War II that would be on a global scale, with common speculation that it would be likely nuclear and devastating in nature....
, in the mid-21st century. Star Trek: First Contact
Star Trek: First Contact
Star Trek: First Contact is the eighth feature film in the Star Trek science fiction franchise, released in November 1996, by Paramount Pictures. First Contact is the first film in the franchise to feature no cast members from the original Star Trek television series of the 1960s...
firmly establishes World War III ended, after a nuclear exchange, in 2053, but with a body count of 600 million. The figure of Colonel Green
Colonel Phillip Green
Colonel Phillip Green is a character in the fictional Star Trek universe. He is introduced in the Original Series episode "The Savage Curtain." Green first was portrayed by Phillip Pine and then later by Steve Rankin.-Overview:...
is elaborated on in Star Trek: Enterprise
Star Trek: Enterprise
Star Trek: Enterprise is a science fiction television series. It follows the adventures of humanity's first warp 5 starship, the Enterprise, ten years before the United Federation of Planets shown in previous Star Trek series was formed.Enterprise premiered on September 26, 2001...
. First Contact
Star Trek: First Contact
Star Trek: First Contact is the eighth feature film in the Star Trek science fiction franchise, released in November 1996, by Paramount Pictures. First Contact is the first film in the franchise to feature no cast members from the original Star Trek television series of the 1960s...
also deliberately describes the warring parties in World War III as "factions," not nations per se.
Although the back-story of Star Trek contains numerous minor elements that did not occur in history, the Eugenics Wars marked a substantial deviation. The Voyager episode "Future's End" saw the Voyager crew time-travel to Los Angeles
Los Ángeles
Los Ángeles is the capital of the province of Biobío, in the commune of the same name, in Region VIII , in the center-south of Chile. It is located between the Laja and Biobío rivers. The population is 123,445 inhabitants...
in 1996, which, as the Encyclopedia notes, seems entirely unaffected by the Eugenics Wars, which ended that year. The episode acknowledges the issue only by featuring a model of Khan's DY-100-class ship on a 1996 desk. Khan's spaceship is another anomaly for the timeline, which has a variety of long-lost spaceships being launched between 1980 and 2100, with inconsistent levels of technology (caused by the increasing real lifetime and also decreased optimism about the pace of space exploration).
A reference in the Deep Space Nine episode "Doctor Bashir, I Presume?" suggests that the Eugenic Wars instead took place in the 22nd century. According to writer Ronald D. Moore
Ronald D. Moore
Ronald Dowl Moore is an American screenwriter and television producer best known for his work on Star Trek and the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica miniseries and television series, for which he won a Peabody Award for creative excellence in 2005 and an Emmy Award in 2008.-Early life and...
, this was not an attempt at a retcon, but a mistake – when writing the episode, he recalled the already questionable "two centuries ago" line from "Space Seed" and forgot that DS9 takes place over 100 years later.
Greg Cox's two-book series The Eugenics Wars: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh
The Eugenics Wars: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh
The Eugenics Wars: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh is a two volume set of novels written by Greg Cox about the life of the fictional Star Trek character Khan Noonien Singh. He is often referred to as simply "Khan" in the Star Trek episode "Space Seed" and in the Star Trek movie Star Trek...
develops the idea of the Eugenics Wars in the context of real-life history by representing it as a secret history
Secret history
A secret history is a revisionist interpretation of either fictional or real history which is claimed to have been deliberately suppressed, forgotten, or ignored by established scholars.-Secret histories of the real world:...
, and that the truth behind the various civil wars and conflicts in the 1990s was not generally known.
Cochrane
In the episode "MetamorphosisMetamorphosis (Star Trek: The Original Series)
"Metamorphosis" is a second season episode of Star Trek: The Original Series first broadcast November 10, 1967 and repeated July 19, 1968. It is episode #38, production #31, written by Gene L...
", it is stated that Zefram Cochrane
Zefram Cochrane
Zefram Cochrane is a fictional character in the Star Trek universe. Created by writer Gene L. Coon, the character first appeared in the 1967 Star Trek episode "Metamorphosis", in which he was played by Glenn Corbett. James Cromwell later played Cochrane in the 1996 feature film Star Trek: First...
of Alpha Centauri, the inventor of warp drive, disappeared 150 years ago, at the age of 87. Given Okuda's date of 2267 for that episode, this puts Cochrane's disappearance in 2117 and birth in 2030. 1980s spin-off material such as the Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology
Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology
Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology is a book written and edited by Stan and Fred Goldstein, and illustrated by Rick Sternbach. At the time of its publication it was the official history of the Star Trek universe...
posit that Cochrane was from Alpha Centauri originally, and that a sub-warp ship the UNSS Icarus arrived at Alpha Centauri in 2048 to find he had discovered the theory behind warp drive. The Icarus then relayed its findings back to Earth, the first prototype warp ship was launched in 2055.
The Star Trek Chronology does not hold with this theory, and asserts that Cochrane was an Earth native, who moved to Alpha Centauri later in life (even in "Metamorphosis", prior to Cochrane identifying himself to the landing party, Dr. McCoy had taken a tricorder scan and determined him to be human). The first edition Chronology notes that Cochrane's invention of warp drive must have been at least 200 years before "Where No Man Has Gone Before
Where No Man Has Gone Before
"Where No Man Has Gone Before" is the second pilot episode of the television series Star Trek: The Original Series. It was produced in 1965 after the first pilot, "The Cage", had been rejected by NBC. The episode was eventually broadcast third in sequence on September 22, 1966, and was re-aired on...
", and suggests a date of 2061, noting that Cochrane would be 31 that year.
The movie Star Trek: First Contact
Star Trek: First Contact
Star Trek: First Contact is the eighth feature film in the Star Trek science fiction franchise, released in November 1996, by Paramount Pictures. First Contact is the first film in the franchise to feature no cast members from the original Star Trek television series of the 1960s...
prominently features Cochrane's first successful warp flight. The film is set in 2063, two years after the Chronology suggestions, and therefore by the timeline Cochrane is 33. The actor who played Cochrane in that movie, James Cromwell
James Cromwell
James Oliver Cromwell is an American film and television actor. Some of his more notable roles are in Babe , for which he earned Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, Star Trek: First Contact , L.A...
, was 56 at the time of the film's release. The Encyclopedia notes the age issue, and claims that the Cromwell Cochrane had suffered from radiation poisoning, causing his aged appearance. Enterprise pins down Cochrane's disappearance to 2119, making Cochrane instead 31 at the time of First Contact.
Ordering of episodes
Since the production order and even broadcast order often vary from the chronology (particularly as the franchise got into the 1990s, where there were usually two series running at the same time – sometimes a few months apart chronologically – and a motion picture set often months later from what was on television at the time), the stardates are very important in establishing when things take place in the context of other episodes, films, etc. Deep Space Nine often ran episodes that overlapped chronologically (where several episodes that were broadcast around the same time in fact are happening simultaneously); several episodes reference this fact obscurely.This is the most used viewing order of the Star trek series.
Legend
ENT= Star Trek Enterprise
TOS= Star Trek The Original Series
TAS= Star Trek The Animated Series
MOV= Star Trek Movie
TNG= Star Trek The Next Generation
DS9= Star Trek Deep Space Nine
VOY= Star Trek Voyager
Series | Title | Season | Stardate | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
ENT | Broken Bow | 1 | Apr. 16, 2151 | 9/26/2001 |
ENT | Fight or Flight | 1 | May 6, 2151 | 10/3/2001 |
ENT | Strange New World | 1 | Unknown | 10/10/2001 |
ENT | Unexpected | 1 | Unknown | 10/17/2001 |
ENT | Terra Nova | 1 | Unknown | 10/24/2001 |
ENT | The Andorian Incident | 1 | Unknown | 10/31/2001 |
ENT | Breaking the Ice | 1 | Unknown | 11/7/2001 |
ENT | Civilization | 1 | Jul. 31, 2151 | 11/14/2001 |
ENT | Fortunate Son | 1 | Unknown | 11/21/2001 |
ENT | Cold Front | 1 | Unknown | 11/28/2001 |
ENT | Silent Enemy | 1 | Sep. 1, 2151 | 1/16/2002 |
ENT | Dear Doctor | 1 | Unknown | 1/23/2002 |
ENT | Shadows of P'Jem | 1 | Unknown | 2/6/2002 |
ENT | Sleeping Dogs | 1 | Unknown | 1/30/2002 |
ENT | Shuttlepod One | 1 | Nov. 9, 2151 | 2/13/2002 |
ENT | Fusion | 1 | Unknown | 2/27/2002 |
ENT | Rogue Planet | 1 | Unknown | 3/20/2002 |
ENT | Acquisition | 1 | Unknown | 3/27/2002 |
ENT | Oasis | 1 | Unknown | 4/3/2002 |
ENT | Detained | 1 | Unknown | 4/24/2002 |
ENT | Vox Sola | 1 | Unknown | 5/1/2002 |
ENT | Fallen Hero | 1 | Feb. 9, 2152 | 5/8/2002 |
ENT | Desert Crossing | 1 | Feb. 12, 2152 | 5/8/2002 |
ENT | Two Days and Two Nights | 1 | Feb. 18, 2152 | 5/15/2002 |
ENT | Shockwave, Part I | 1 | Unknown | 5/22/2002 |
ENT | Shockwave, Part II | 2 | Unknown | 9/18/2002 |
ENT | Carbon Creek | 2 | April 2152 | 9/25/2002 |
ENT | Minefield | 2 | Unknown | 10/2/2002 |
ENT | Dead Stop | 2 | Unknown | 10/9/2002 |
ENT | A Night in Sickbay | 2 | Unknown | 10/16/2002 |
ENT | Marauders | 2 | Unknown | 10/30/2002 |
ENT | The Seventh | 2 | Unknown | 11/6/2002 |
ENT | The Communicator | 2 | Unknown | 11/13/2002 |
ENT | Singularity | 2 | Unknown | 11/20/2002 |
ENT | Vanishing Point | 2 | Unknown | 11/27/2002 |
ENT | Precious Cargo | 2 | Sep. 12, 2152 | 12/11/2002 |
ENT | The Catwalk | 2 | Sep. 18, 2152 | 12/18/2002 |
ENT | Dawn | 2 | Unknown | 1/8/2003 |
ENT | Stigma | 2 | Unknown | 2/5/2003 |
ENT | Cease Fire | 2 | Unknown | 2/12/2003 |
ENT | Future Tense | 2 | Unknown | 2/19/2003 |
ENT | Canamar | 2 | Unknown | 2/26/2003 |
ENT | The Crossing | 2 | Unknown | 4/2/2003 |
ENT | Judgment | 2 | Unknown | 4/9/2003 |
ENT | Horizon | 2 | Jan. 10, 2153 | 4/16/2003 |
ENT | The Breach | 2 | Unknown | 4/23/2003 |
ENT | Cogenitor | 2 | Unknown | 4/30/2003 |
ENT | Regeneration | 2 | Mar. 1, 2153 | 5/7/2003 |
ENT | First Flight | 2 | Unknown | 5/14/2003 |
ENT | Bounty | 2 | Mar. 21, 2153 | 5/14/2003 |
ENT | The Expanse | 2 | Apr. 24, 2153 | 5/21/2003 |
ENT | The Xindi | 3 | Unknown | 9/10/2003 |
ENT | Anomaly | 3 | Unknown | 9/17/2003 |
ENT | Extinction | 3 | Unknown | 9/24/2003 |
ENT | Rajiin | 3 | Unknown | 10/1/2003 |
ENT | Impulse | 3 | Unknown | 10/8/2003 |
ENT | Exile | 3 | Unknown | 10/15/2003 |
ENT | The Shipment | 3 | Unknown | 10/29/2003 |
ENT | Twilight | 3 | Unknown | 11/5/2003 |
ENT | North Star | 3 | Unknown | 11/12/2003 |
ENT | Similitude | 3 | Unknown | 11/19/2003 |
ENT | Carpenter Street | 3 | Unknown | 11/26/2003 |
ENT | Chosen Realm | 3 | Unknown | 1/14/2004 |
ENT | Proving Ground | 3 | Dec. 6, 2153 | 1/21/2004 |
ENT | Stratagem | 3 | Dec. 12, 2153 | 2/4/2004 |
ENT | Harbinger | 3 | Dec. 27, 2153 | 2/11/2004 |
ENT | Doctor's Orders | 3 | Unknown | 2/18/2004 |
ENT | Hatchery | 3 | Jan. 8, 2154 | 2/25/2004 |
ENT | Azati Prime | 3 | Unknown | 3/3/2004 |
ENT | Damage | 3 | Unknown | 4/21/2004 |
ENT | The Forgotten | 3 | Unknown | 4/28/2004 |
ENT | E² | 3 | Unknown | 5/5/2004 |
ENT | The Council | 3 | Unknown | 5/12/2004 |
ENT | Countdown | 3 | Feb. 13, 2154 | 5/19/2004 |
ENT | Zero Hour | 3 | Feb. 14, 2154 | 5/26/2004 |
ENT | Storm Front, Part I | 4 | Unknown | 10/8/2004 |
ENT | Storm Front, Part II | 4 | Unknown | 10/15/2004 |
ENT | Home | 4 | Unknown | 10/22/2004 |
ENT | Borderland (1) | 4 | May 17, 2154 | 10/29/2004 |
ENT | Cold Station 12 (2) | 4 | Unknown | 11/5/2004 |
ENT | The Augments (3) | 4 | May 27, 2154 | 11/12/2004 |
ENT | The Forge (1) | 4 | Unknown | 11/19/2004 |
ENT | Awakening (2) | 4 | Unknown | 11/26/2004 |
ENT | Kir'Shara (3) | 4 | Unknown | 12/3/2004 |
ENT | Daedalus | 4 | Unknown | 1/14/2005 |
ENT | Observer Effect | 4 | Unknown | 1/21/2005 |
ENT | Babel One (1) | 4 | Nov. 12, 2154 | 1/28/2005 |
ENT | United (2) | 4 | Unknown | 2/4/2005 |
ENT | The Aenar (3) | 4 | Unknown | 2/11/2005 |
ENT | Affliction (1) | 4 | Nov. 27, 2154 | 2/18/2005 |
ENT | Divergence (2) | 4 | Unknown | 2/25/2005 |
ENT | Bound | 4 | Dec. 27, 2154 | 4/15/2005 |
ENT | In a Mirror, Darkly, Part I | 4 | Jan. 13, 2155 | 4/22/2005 |
ENT | In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II | 4 | Unknown | 4/29/2005 |
ENT | Demons (1) | 4 | Jan. 19, 2155 | 5/6/2005 |
ENT | Terra Prime (2) | 4 | Unknown | 5/13/2005 |
TOS | The Cage | 0 | Unknown | 10/15/1988 |
TOS | Where No Man Has Gone Before | 1 | 1312.4 | 9/22/1966 |
TOS | The Corbomite Maneuver | 1 | 1512.2 | 11/10/1966 |
TOS | Mudd's Women | 1 | 1329.1 | 10/13/1966 |
TOS | The Enemy Within | 1 | 1672.1 | 10/6/1966 |
TOS | The Man Trap | 1 | 1513.1 | 9/8/1966 |
TOS | The Naked Time | 1 | 1704.2 | 9/29/1966 |
TOS | Charlie X | 1 | 1533.6 | 9/15/1966 |
TOS | Balance of Terror | 1 | 1709.2 | 12/15/1966 |
TOS | What Are Little Girls Made Of? | 1 | 2712.4 | 10/20/1966 |
TOS | Dagger of the Mind | 1 | 2715.1 | 11/3/1966 |
TOS | Miri | 1 | 2713.5 | 10/27/1966 |
TOS | The Conscience of the King | 1 | 2817.6 | 12/8/1966 |
TOS | The Galileo Seven | 1 | 2821.5 | 1/5/1967 |
TOS | Court Martial | 1 | 2947.3 | 2/2/1967 |
TOS | The Menagerie (Part I) | 1 | 3012.4 | 11/17/1966 |
TOS | The Menagerie (Part II) | 1 | 3013.1 | 11/24/1966 |
TOS | Shore Leave | 1 | 3025.3 | 12/29/1966 |
TOS | The Squire of Gothos | 1 | 2124.5 | 1/12/1967 |
TOS | Arena | 1 | 3045.6 | 1/19/1967 |
TOS | The Alternative Factor | 1 | 3087.6 | 3/30/1967 |
TOS | Tomorrow is Yesterday | 1 | 3113.2 | 1/26/1967 |
TOS | The Return of the Archons | 1 | 3156.2 | 2/9/1967 |
TOS | A Taste of Armageddon | 1 | 3192.1 | 2/23/1967 |
TOS | Space Seed | 1 | 3141.9 | 2/16/1967 |
TOS | This Side of Paradise | 1 | 3417.3 | 3/2/1967 |
TOS | Devil in the Dark | 1 | 3196.1 | 3/9/1967 |
TOS | Errand of Mercy | 1 | 3198.4 | 3/23/1967 |
TOS | The City on the Edge of Forever | 1 | 3134.0 | 4/6/1967 |
TOS | Operation: Annihilate! | 1 | 3287.2 | 4/13/1967 |
TOS | Catspaw | 2 | 3018.2 | 10/27/1967 |
TOS | Metamorphosis | 2 | Unknown | 11/10/1967 |
TOS | Friday's Child | 2 | 3497.2 | 12/1/1967 |
TOS | Who Mourns for Adonais? | 2 | 3468.1 | 9/22/1967 |
TOS | Amok Time | 2 | 3372.7 | 9/15/1967 |
TOS | The Doomsday Machine | 2 | 4202.9 | 10/20/1967 |
TOS | Wolf in the Fold | 2 | 3614.9 | 12/22/1967 |
TOS | The Changeling | 2 | 3451.9 | 9/29/1967 |
TOS | The Apple | 2 | 3715.3 | 10/13/1967 |
TOS | Mirror, Mirror | 2 | Unknown | 10/6/1967 |
TOS | The Deadly Years | 2 | 3478.2 | 12/8/1967 |
TOS | I, Mudd | 2 | 4513.3 | 11/3/1967 |
TOS | The Trouble with Tribbles | 2 | 4523.3 | 12/29/1967 |
TOS | Bread and Circuses | 2 | 4040.7 | 3/15/1968 |
TOS | Journey to Babel | 2 | 3842.3 | 11/17/1967 |
TOS | A Private Little War | 2 | 4211.4 | 2/2/1968 |
TOS | The Gamesters of Triskelion | 2 | 3211.7 | 1/5/1968 |
TOS | Obsession | 2 | 3619.2 | 12/15/1967 |
TOS | The Immunity Syndrome | 2 | 4307.1 | 1/19/1968 |
TOS | A Piece of the Action | 2 | 4598.0 | 1/12/1968 |
TOS | By Any Other Name | 2 | 4657.5 | 2/23/1968 |
TOS | Return to Tomorrow | 2 | 4768.3 | 2/9/1968 |
TOS | Patterns of Force | 2 | 2534.0 | 2/16/1968 |
TOS | The Ultimate Computer | 2 | 4729.4 | 3/8/1968 |
TOS | The Omega Glory | 2 | Unknown | 3/1/1968 |
TOS | Assignment: Earth | 2 | Unknown | 3/29/1968 |
TOS | Spectre of the Gun | 3 | 4385.3 1 | 10/25/1968 |
TOS | Elaan of Troyius | 3 | 4372.5 | 12/20/1968 |
TOS | The Paradise Syndrome | 3 | 4842.6 | 10/4/1968 |
TOS | The Enterprise Incident | 3 | 5027.3 | 9/27/1968 |
TOS | And the Children Shall Lead | 3 | 5029.5 | 10/11/1968 |
TOS | Spock's Brain | 3 | 5431.4 | 9/20/1968 |
TOS | Is There No Truth in Beauty? | 3 | 5630.7 | 10/18/1968 |
TOS | The Empath | 3 | 5121.5 | 12/6/1968 |
TOS | The Tholian Web | 3 | 5693.2 | 11/15/1968 |
TOS | For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky | 3 | 5476.3 | 11/8/1968 |
TOS | Day of the Dove | 3 | Unknown | 11/1/1968 |
TOS | Plato's Stepchildren | 3 | 5784.2 | 11/22/1968 |
TOS | Wink of An Eye | 3 | 5710.5 | 11/29/1968 |
TOS | That Which Survives | 3 | Unknown | 1/24/1969 |
TOS | Let That Be Your Last Battlefield | 3 | 5730.2 | 1/10/1969 |
TOS | Whom Gods Destroy | 3 | 5718.3 | 1/3/1969 |
TOS | The Mark of Gideon | 3 | 5423.4 | 1/17/1969 |
TOS | The Lights of Zetar | 3 | 5725.3 | 1/31/1969 |
TOS | The Cloud Minders | 3 | 5818.4 | 2/28/1969 |
TOS | The Way to Eden | 3 | 5832.3 | 2/21/1969 |
TOS | Requiem for Methuselah | 3 | 5843.7 | 2/14/1969 |
TOS | The Savage Curtain | 3 | 5906.4 | 3/7/1969 |
TOS | All Our Yesterdays | 3 | 5943.7 | 3/14/1969 |
TOS | Turnabout Intruder | 3 | 5928.5 | 4/3/1969 |
TAS | Beyond The Farthest Star | 1 | 5521.3 | 9/8/1973 |
TAS | Yesteryear | 1 | 5373.4 | 9/15/1973 |
TAS | One Of Our Planets Is Missing | 1 | 5371.3 | 9/22/1973 |
TAS | The Lorelei Signal | 1 | 5483.7 | 9/29/1973 |
TAS | More Tribbles, More Troubles | 1 | 5392.4 | 10/6/1973 |
TAS | The Survivor | 1 | 5143.3 | 10/10/1973 |
TAS | The Infinite Vulcan | 1 | 5554.4 | 10/20/1973 |
TAS | The Magicks Of Megas-Tu | 1 | 1254.4 | 10/27/1973 |
TAS | Once Upon A Planet | 1 | 5591.2 | 11/3/1973 |
TAS | Mudd's Passion | 1 | 4978.5 | 11/10/1973 |
TAS | The Terratin Incident | 1 | 5577.3 | 11/17/1973 |
TAS | The Time Trap | 1 | 5267.2 | 11/24/1973 |
TAS | The Ambergris Element | 1 | 5499.9 | 12/1/1973 |
TAS | The Slaver Weapon | 1 | 4187.3 | 12/15/1973 |
TAS | The Eye Of The Beholder | 1 | 5501.2 | 1/5/1974 |
TAS | The Jihad | 1 | 5683.1 | 1/12/1974 |
TAS | The Pirates of Orion | 2 | 6334.1 | 9/7/1974 |
TAS | Bem | 2 | 7403 .6 | 9/14/1974 |
TAS | The Practical Joker | 2 | 3183.3 | 9/21/1974 |
TAS | Albatross | 2 | 5275.6 | 9/28/1974 |
TAS | How Sharper Than A Serpent's Tooth | 2 | 6063.4 | 10/5/1974 |
TAS | The Counter-Clock Incident | 2 | 6770.3 | 10/12/1974 |
MOV | Star Trek: The Motion Picture | 0 | 7412.6 | 12/7/1979 |
MOV | The Wrath of Kahn | 0 | 8130.4 | 6/4/1982 |
MOV | The Search for Spock | 0 | 8210.3 | 6/1/1984 |
MOV | The Voyage Home | 0 | 8390.0 | 11/26/1986 |
MOV | The Final Frontier | 0 | 8454.1 | 6/9/1989 |
MOV | The Undiscovered Country | 0 | 9521.6 | 12/6/1991 |
TNG | Encounter at Farpoint | 1 | 41153.7 | 9/28/1987 |
TNG | The Naked Now | 1 | 41209.2 | 10/5/1987 |
TNG | Code of Honor | 1 | 41235.25 | 10/12/1987 |
TNG | The Last Outpost | 1 | 41386.4 | 10/19/1987 |
TNG | Where No One Has Gone Before | 1 | 41263.1 | 10/26/1987 |
TNG | Lonely Among Us | 1 | 41249.3 | 11/2/1987 |
TNG | Justice | 1 | 41255.6 | 11/9/1987 |
TNG | The Battle | 1 | 41723.9 | 11/16/1987 |
TNG | Hide and Q | 1 | 41590.5 | 11/23/1987 |
TNG | Haven | 1 | 41294.5 | 11/30/1987 |
TNG | The Big Goodbye | 1 | 41997.7 | 1/11/1988 |
TNG | Datalore | 1 | 41242.4 | 1/18/1988 |
TNG | Angel One | 1 | 41636.9 | 1/25/1988 |
TNG | 11001001 | 1 | 41365.9 | 2/1/1988 |
TNG | Too Short a Season | 1 | 41309.5 | 2/8/1988 |
TNG | When the Bough Breaks | 1 | 41509.1 | 2/15/1988 |
TNG | Home Soil | 1 | 41463.9 | 2/22/1988 |
TNG | Coming of Age | 1 | 41461.2 | 3/14/1988 |
TNG | Heart of Glory | 1 | 41503.7 | 3/21/1988 |
TNG | The Aresenal of Freedom | 1 | 41798.2 | 4/11/1988 |
TNG | Symbiosis | 1 | Unknown | 4/18/1988 |
TNG | Skin of Evil | 1 | 41601.3 | 4/25/1988 |
TNG | We'll Always Have Paris | 1 | 41697.9 | 5/2/1988 |
TNG | Conspiracy | 1 | 41775.5 | 5/9/1988 |
TNG | The Neutral Zone | 1 | 41986.0 | 5/16/1988 |
TNG | The Child | 2 | 42073.1 | 11/21/1988 |
TNG | Where Silence Has Lease | 2 | 42193.6 | 11/28/1988 |
TNG | Elementary, Dear Data | 2 | 42286.3 | 12/5/1988 |
TNG | The Outrageous Okona | 2 | 42402.7 | 12/12/1988 |
TNG | Loud as a Whisper | 2 | 42477.2 | 1/9/1989 |
TNG | The Schizoid Man | 2 | 42437.5 | 1/23/1989 |
TNG | Unnatural Selection | 2 | 42494.8 | 1/30/1989 |
TNG | A Matter of Honor | 2 | 42506.5 | 2/6/1989 |
TNG | The Measure of a Man | 2 | 42523.7 | 2/13/1989 |
TNG | The Dauphin | 2 | 42568.8 | 2/20/1989 |
TNG | Contaigon | 2 | 42609.1 | 3/20/1989 |
TNG | The Royale | 2 | 42625.4 | 3/27/1989 |
TNG | Time Squared | 2 | 42679.2 | 4/3/1989 |
TNG | The Icarus Factor | 2 | 42686.4 | 4/24/1989 |
TNG | Pen Pals | 2 | 42695.3 | 5/1/1989 |
TNG | Q Who? | 2 | 42761.3 | 5/8/1989 |
TNG | The Samaritan Snare | 2 | 42779.1 | 5/15/1989 |
TNG | Up the Long Ladder | 2 | 42823.2 | 5/22/1989 |
TNG | Manhunt | 2 | 42859.2 | 6/19/1989 |
TNG | The Emissary | 2 | 42901.3 | 6/29/1989 |
TNG | Peak Performance | 2 | 42923.4 | 7/10/1989 |
TNG | Shades of Gray | 2 | 42976.1 | 7/17/1989 |
TNG | Evolution | 3 | 43125.8 | 9/25/1989 |
TNG | The Survivors | 3 | 43152.4 | 10/9/1989 |
TNG | The Ensigns of Command | 3 | 43133.3 | 10/12/1989 |
TNG | Who Watches the Watchers? | 3 | 43173.5 | 10/16/1989 |
TNG | The Bonding | 3 | 43198.7 | 10/23/1989 |
TNG | Booby Trap | 3 | 43205.6 | 10/30/1989 |
TNG | The Enemy | 3 | 43349.2 | 11/6/1989 |
TNG | The Price | 3 | 43385.6 | 11/13/1989 |
TNG | The Vengance Factor | 3 | 43421.9 | 11/20/1989 |
TNG | The Defector | 3 | 43462.5 | 1/1/1990 |
TNG | The Hunted | 3 | 43489.2 | 1/8/1990 |
TNG | A Matter of Perspective | 3 | 43610.4 | 1/12/1990 |
TNG | The High Ground | 3 | 43510.7 | 1/29/1990 |
TNG | Deja Q | 3 | 43539.1 | 2/5/1990 |
TNG | Yesterday's Enterprise | 3 | 43625.2 | 2/19/1990 |
TNG | The Offspring | 3 | 43657.0 | 3/12/1990 |
TNG | Sins of the Father | 3 | 43685.2 | 3/19/1990 |
TNG | Allegiance | 3 | 43714.1 | 3/26/1990 |
TNG | Captian's Holiday | 3 | 43745.2 | 4/2/1990 |
TNG | Tin Man | 3 | 43779.3 | 4/23/1990 |
TNG | Hollow Pursuits | 3 | 43807.4 | 4/30/1990 |
TNG | The Most Toys | 3 | 43872.2 | 5/7/1990 |
TNG | Sarek | 3 | 43917.4 | 5/14/1990 |
TNG | Menage a Troi | 3 | 43930.7 | 5/28/1990 |
TNG | Transfigurations | 3 | 43957.2 | 6/4/1990 |
TNG | The Best of Both Worlds, Part I | 3 | 43989.1 | 6/18/1990 |
TNG | The Best of Both Worlds, Part II | 4 | 44001.4 | 9/24/1990 |
TNG | Family | 4 | 44012.3 | 10/1/1990 |
TNG | Brothers | 4 | 44085.7 | 10/8/1990 |
TNG | Suddenly Human | 4 | 44143.7 | 10/15/1990 |
TNG | Remember Me | 4 | 44161.2 | 10/22/1990 |
TNG | Legacy | 4 | 44215.2 | 10/29/1990 |
TNG | Reunion | 4 | 44246.3 | 11/5/1990 |
TNG | Future Imperfect | 4 | 44286.5 | 11/12/1990 |
TNG | Final Mission | 4 | 44307.3 | 11/19/1990 |
TNG | The Loss | 4 | 44356.9 | 12/31/1990 |
TNG | Data's Day | 4 | 44390.1 | 1/7/1991 |
TNG | The Wounded | 4 | 44429.6 | 1/28/1991 |
TNG | Clues | 4 | 44502.7 | 2/1/1991 |
TNG | Devil's Due | 4 | 44474.5 | 2/4/1991 |
TNG | First Contact | 4 | Unknown | 2/18/1991 |
TNG | Galaxy's Child | 4 | 44614.6 | 3/11/1991 |
TNG | Night Terrors | 4 | 44631.2 | 3/18/1991 |
TNG | Identity Crisis | 4 | 44664.5 | 3/25/1991 |
TNG | The Nth Degree | 4 | 44704.2 | 4/1/1991 |
TNG | Qpid | 4 | 44741.9 | 4/22/1991 |
TNG | The Drumhead | 4 | 44769.2 | 4/29/1991 |
TNG | Half a Life | 4 | 44805.3 | 5/6/1991 |
TNG | The Host | 4 | 44821.3 | 5/13/1991 |
TNG | The Mind's Eye | 4 | 44885.5 | 5/27/1991 |
TNG | In Theory | 4 | 44932.3 | 6/3/1991 |
TNG | Redemption, Part I | 4 | 44995.3 | 6/17/1991 |
TNG | Redemption, Part II | 5 | 45020.4 | 9/23/1991 |
TNG | Darmok | 5 | 45047.2 | 9/30/1991 |
TNG | Ensign Ro | 5 | 45076.3 | 10/7/1991 |
TNG | Silicon Avatar | 5 | 45122.3 | 10/14/1991 |
TNG | Disaster | 5 | 45156.1 | 10/21/1991 |
TNG | The Game | 5 | 45208.2 | 10/28/1991 |
TNG | Unification, Part I | 5 | 45236.4 | 11/4/1991 |
TNG | Unification, Part II | 5 | 45245.8 | 11/11/1991 |
TNG | A Matter of Time | 5 | 45349.1 | 11/18/1991 |
TNG | New Ground | 5 | 45376.3 | 1/6/1992 |
TNG | Hero Worship | 5 | 45397.3 | 1/27/1992 |
TNG | Violations | 5 | 45429.3 | 2/3/1992 |
TNG | The Masterpiece Society | 5 | 45470.1 | 2/10/1992 |
TNG | Conundrum | 5 | 45494.2 | 2/17/1992 |
TNG | Power Play | 5 | 45571.2 | 2/24/1992 |
TNG | Ethics | 5 | 45587.3 | 3/2/1992 |
TNG | The Outcast | 5 | 45614.6 | 3/16/1992 |
TNG | Cause and Effect | 5 | 45652.1 | 3/23/1992 |
TNG | The First Duty | 5 | 45703.9 | 3/30/1992 |
TNG | Cost of Living | 5 | 45733.6 | 4/20/1992 |
TNG | The Perfect Mate | 5 | 45761.3 | 4/27/1992 |
TNG | Imaginary Friend | 5 | 45832.1 | 5/4/1992 |
TNG | I, Borg | 5 | 45854.2 | 5/11/1992 |
TNG | The Next Phase | 5 | 45092.4 | 5/18/1992 |
TNG | The Inner Light | 5 | 45944.1 | 6/1/1992 |
TNG | Time's Arrow, Part I | 5 | 45959.1 | 6/15/1992 |
TNG | Time's Arrow, Part II | 6 | 46001.3 | 9/21/1992 |
TNG | Realm of Fear | 6 | 46041.1 | 9/28/1992 |
TNG | Man of the People | 6 | 46071.6 | 10/5/1992 |
TNG | Relics | 6 | 46125.3 | 10/12/1992 |
TNG | Schisms | 6 | 46154.2 | 10/19/1992 |
TNG | True-Q | 6 | 46192.3 | 10/26/1992 |
TNG | Rascals | 6 | 46235.7 | 11/2/1992 |
TNG | A Fistful of Datas | 6 | 46271.5 | 11/9/1992 |
TNG | The Quality of Life | 6 | 46307.2 | 11/16/1992 |
TNG | Chain of Command, Part I | 6 | 46357.4 | 12/14/1992 |
TNG | Chain of Command, Part II | 6 | 46360.8 | 12/21/1992 |
DS9 | Emissary | 1 | 46379.1 | 1/3/1993 |
DS9 | Past Prologue | 1 | Unknown | 1/10/1993 |
DS9 | A Man Alone | 1 | 46421.5 | 1/17/1993 |
DS9 | Babel | 1 | 46423.7 | 1/24/1993 |
TNG | Ship in a Bottle | 6 | 46424.1 | 1/25/1993 |
DS9 | Captive Pursuit | 1 | Unknown | 1/31/1993 |
TNG | Aquiel | 6 | 46461.3 | 2/1/1993 |
DS9 | Q-Less | 1 | 46531.2 | 2/7/1993 |
TNG | Face of the Enemy | 6 | 46519.1 | 2/8/1993 |
TNG | Tapestry | 6 | Unknown | 2/15/1993 |
TNG | Birthright, Part I | 6 | 46578.4 | 2/22/1993 |
TNG | Birthright, Part II | 6 | 46579.2 | 3/1/1993 |
TNG | Starship Mine | 6 | 46682.4 | 3/29/1993 |
DS9 | Dax | 1 | 46910.1 | 2/14/1993 |
DS9 | The Passenger | 1 | Unknown | 2/21/1993 |
DS9 | Move Along Home | 1 | Unknown | 3/14/1993 |
DS9 | The Nagus | 1 | Unknown | 3/21/1993 |
TNG | Lessons | 6 | 46693.1 | 4/5/1993 |
DS9 | Vortex | 1 | Unknown | 4/18/1993 |
DS9 | Battle Lines | 1 | Unknown | 4/25/1993 |
DS9 | The Storyteller | 1 | 46729.1 | 5/2/1993 |
TNG | The Chase | 6 | 46731.5 | 4/26/1993 |
TNG | Frame of Mind | 6 | 46778.1 | 5/3/1993 |
TNG | Suspicions | 6 | 46830.1 | 5/10/1993 |
DS9 | Progress | 1 | 46844.3 | 5/9/1993 |
TNG | Rightful Heir | 6 | 46852.2 | 5/17/1993 |
DS9 | If Wishes Were Horses | 1 | 46853.2 | 5/16/1993 |
TNG | Second Chances | 6 | 46915.2 | 5/24/1993 |
DS9 | Dramatis Personae | 1 | 46922.3 | 5/30/1993 |
DS9 | The Forsaken | 1 | 46925.1 | 5/23/1993 |
DS9 | Duet | 1 | Unknown | 6/13/1993 |
TNG | Timescape | 6 | 46944.2 | 6/14/1993 |
DS9 | In the Hands of the Prophets | 1 | Unknown | 6/20/1993 |
TNG | Descent, Part I | 6 | 46982.1 | 6/21/1993 |
TNG | Descent, Part II | 7 | 47025.4 | 9/20/1993 |
DS9 | The Homecoming (1) | 2 | Unknown | 9/26/1993 |
DS9 | The Circle (2) | 2 | Unknown | 10/3/1993 |
DS9 | The Siege (3) | 2 | Unknown | 10/10/1993 |
TNG | Liaisons | 7 | Unknown | 9/27/1993 |
TNG | Gambit, Part I | 7 | 47135.2 | 10/11/1993 |
TNG | Gambit, Part II | 7 | 47160.1 | 10/18/1993 |
DS9 | Cardassians | 2 | 47177.2 | 10/24/1993 |
DS9 | Invasive Procedures | 2 | 47182.1 | 10/17/1993 |
TNG | Interface | 7 | 47215.5 | 10/4/1993 |
TNG | Phantasms | 7 | 47225.7 | 10/25/1993 |
DS9 | Melora | 2 | 47229.1 | 10/31/1993 |
TNG | Dark Page | 7 | 47254.1 | 11/1/1993 |
DS9 | Rules of Acquisition | 2 | Unknown | 11/7/1993 |
DS9 | Necessary Evil | 2 | 47282.5 | 11/14/1993 |
TNG | Attached | 7 | 47304.2 | 11/8/1993 |
TNG | Force of Nature | 7 | 47310.2 | 11/15/1993 |
DS9 | Second Sight | 2 | 47329.4 | 11/21/1993 |
DS9 | Sactuary | 2 | 47391.2 | 11/28/1993 |
TNG | Parallels | 7 | 47391.2 | 11/29/1993 |
DS9 | Rivals | 2 | Unknown | 1/2/1994 |
DS9 | The Alternate | 2 | 47391.7 | 1/9/1994 |
TNG | Inheritance | 7 | 47410.2 | 11/22/1993 |
TNG | Homeward | 7 | 47423.9 | 1/17/1994 |
TNG | The Pegasus | 7 | 47457.1 | 1/10/1994 |
ENT | These Are the Voyages... | 4 | 47457.1 | 5/13/2005 |
DS9 | Armageddon Game | 2 | 47529.4 | 1/30/1994 |
TNG | Sub Rosa | 7 | Unknown | 1/31/1994 |
TNG | Lower Decks | 7 | 47566.7 | 2/7/1994 |
DS9 | Paradise | 2 | 47573.1 | 2/13/1994 |
DS9 | Whispers | 2 | 47581.2 | 2/6/1994 |
DS9 | Shadowplay | 2 | 47603.3 | 2/20/1994 |
TNG | Thine Own Self | 7 | 47611.2 | 2/14/1994 |
TNG | Masks | 7 | 47615.2 | 2/21/1994 |
DS9 | Playing God | 2 | Unknown | 2/27/1994 |
TNG | Eye of the Beholder | 7 | 47622.1 | 2/28/1994 |
DS9 | Profit and Loss | 2 | Unknown | 3/20/1994 |
TNG | Genesis | 7 | 47653.2 | 3/21/1994 |
DS9 | Blood Oath | 2 | Unknown | 3/27/1994 |
TNG | Journey's End | 7 | 47751.2 | 3/28/1994 |
DS9 | The Maquis, Part I | 2 | Unknown | 4/24/1994 |
DS9 | The Maquis, Part II | 2 | Unknown | 5/1/1994 |
TNG | Firstborn | 7 | 47779.4 | 4/25/1994 |
TNG | Bloodlines | 7 | 47829.1 | 5/2/1994 |
DS9 | The Wire | 2 | Unknown | 5/8/1994 |
TNG | Emergence | 7 | 47869.2 | 5/9/1994 |
DS9 | Crossover | 2 | 47879.2 | 5/15/1994 |
TNG | Preemptive Strike | 7 | 47941.7 | 5/16/1994 |
DS9 | The Collaborator | 2 | Unknown | 5/22/1994 |
DS9 | Tribunal | 2 | 47944.2 | 6/5/1994 |
TNG | All Good Things… | 7 | 47988.1 | 5/23/1994 |
DS9 | The Jem'Hadar | 2 | Unknown | 6/12/1994 |
DS9 | The Search, Part I | 3 | 48213.1 | 9/26/1994 |
DS9 | The Search, Part II | 3 | 48213.1 | 10/3/1994 |
DS9 | The House of Quark | 3 | Unknown | 10/10/1994 |
DS9 | Equilibrium | 3 | Unknown | 10/17/1994 |
DS9 | Second Skin | 3 | Unknown | 10/24/1994 |
DS9 | The Abandoned | 3 | Unknown | 10/31/1994 |
DS9 | Civil Defense | 3 | Unknown | 11/7/1994 |
VOY | Caretaker | 1 | 48315.6 | 1/16/1995 |
DS9 | Meridian | 3 | 48423.2 | 11/14/1994 |
VOY | Parallax | 1 | 48439.7 | 1/23/1995 |
DS9 | Defiant | 3 | 48467.3 | 11/21/1994 |
DS9 | Fascination | 3 | Unknown | 11/28/1994 |
DS9 | Past Tense, Part I | 3 | 48481.2 | 1/2/1995 |
DS9 | Past Tense, Part II | 3 | 48481.2 | 1/9/1995 |
VOY | Time and Again | 1 | Unknown | 1/30/1995 |
DS9 | Life Support | 3 | 48498.4 | 1/30/1995 |
DS9 | Heart of Stone | 3 | 48521.5 | 2/6/1995 |
VOY | Phage | 1 | 48532.4 | 2/6/1995 |
DS9 | Destiny | 3 | 48543.2 | 2/13/1995 |
VOY | The Cloud | 1 | 48546.2 | 2/13/1995 |
DS9 | Prophet Motive | 3 | Unknown | 2/20/1995 |
VOY | Eye of the Needle | 1 | 48579.4 | 2/20/1995 |
DS9 | Visionary | 3 | Unknown | 2/27/1995 |
VOY | Ex Post Facto | 1 | Unknown | 2/27/1995 |
VOY | Emanations | 1 | 48623.5 | 3/13/1995 |
VOY | Prime Factors | 1 | 48642.5 | 3/20/1995 |
DS9 | Distant Voices | 3 | Unknown | 4/10/1995 |
MOV | Generations | 0 | 48650.1 | 11/18/1994 |
VOY | State of Flux | 1 | 48658.2 | 4/10/1995 |
DS9 | Through the Looking Glass | 3 | Unknown | 4/17/1995 |
VOY | Heroes and Demons | 1 | 48693.2 | 4/24/1995 |
DS9 | Improbable Cause (1) | 3 | Unknown | 4/24/1995 |
DS9 | The Die is Cast (2) | 3 | Unknown | 5/1/1995 |
VOY | Cathexis | 1 | 48734.2 | 5/1/1995 |
DS9 | Explorers | 3 | Unknown | 5/8/1995 |
VOY | Faces | 1 | 48784.2 | 5/8/1995 |
DS9 | Family Business | 3 | Unknown | 5/15/1995 |
VOY | Jetrel | 1 | 48832.1 | 5/15/1995 |
DS9 | Shakaar | 3 | Unknown | 5/22/1995 |
VOY | Learning Curve | 1 | 48846.5 | 5/22/1995 |
VOY | Projections | 2 | 48892.1 | 9/11/1995 |
DS9 | Facets | 3 | 48959.1 | 6/12/1995 |
DS9 | The Adversary | 3 | 48962.5 | 6/19/1995 |
VOY | The 37's | 2 | 48975.1 | 8/28/1995 |
VOY | Initiations | 2 | 49005.3 | 9/4/1995 |
VOY | Elogium | 2 | 48921.3 | 9/18/1995 |
VOY | Non Sequitur | 2 | 49011.0 | 9/15/1995 |
DS9 | The Way of the Warrior (Part I, II) | 4 | 49011.4 | 10/2/1995 |
VOY | Twisted | 2 | Unknown | 10/2/1995 |
DS9 | The Visitor | 4 | Unknown | 10/9/1995 |
DS9 | Hippocratic Oath | 4 | 49066.5 | 10/16/1995 |
VOY | Partutition | 2 | 49068.5 | 10/9/1995 |
DS9 | Indiscretion | 4 | Unknown | 10/23/1995 |
VOY | Persistence of Vision | 2 | Unknown | 10/30/1995 |
VOY | Tattoo | 2 | Unknown | 11/6/1995 |
VOY | Cold Fire | 2 | 49164.8 | 11/13/1995 |
DS9 | Rejoined | 4 | 49195.5 | 10/30/1995 |
VOY | Maneuvers | 2 | 49208.5 | 11/20/1995 |
DS9 | Starship Down | 4 | 49263.5 | 11/6/1995 |
DS9 | Little Green Men | 4 | Unknown | 11/13/1995 |
DS9 | The Sword of Kahless | 4 | Unknown | 11/20/1995 |
VOY | Resistance | 2 | Unknown | 11/27/1995 |
DS9 | Our Man Bashir | 4 | Unknown | 11/27/1995 |
DS9 | Homefront (1) | 4 | Unknown | 1/1/1996 |
DS9 | Paradise Lost (2) | 4 | Unknown | 1/8/1996 |
VOY | Prototype | 2 | Unknown | 1/15/1996 |
VOY | Death Wish | 2 | 49301.2 | 2/19/1996 |
VOY | Alliances | 2 | 49337.4 | 1/22/1996 |
DS9 | Crossfire | 4 | Unknown | 1/29/1996 |
VOY | Threshold | 2 | 49373.4 | 1/29/1996 |
DS9 | Return to Grace | 4 | Unknown | 2/5/1996 |
VOY | Meld | 2 | Unknown | 2/5/1996 |
VOY | Dreadnought | 2 | 49447.0 | 2/12/1996 |
VOY | Lifesigns | 2 | 49504.3 | 2/26/1996 |
VOY | Investigations | 2 | 49485.2 | 3/13/1996 |
VOY | Deadlock | 2 | 49548.7 | 3/18/1996 |
DS9 | Sons of Mogh | 4 | 49556.2 | 2/12/1996 |
DS9 | Bar Association | 4 | Unknown | 2/19/1996 |
DS9 | Accession | 4 | Unknown | 2/26/1996 |
VOY | Innocence | 2 | 49578.2 | 4/8/1996 |
DS9 | Rules of Engagement | 4 | Unknown | 4/8/1996 |
DS9 | Hard Time | 4 | Unknown | 4/15/1996 |
DS9 | Shattered Mirror | 4 | Unknown | 4/22/1996 |
VOY | The Thaw | 2 | Unknown | 4/29/1996 |
DS9 | The Muse | 4 | Unknown | 4/29/1996 |
VOY | Tuvix | 2 | 49655.2 | 5/6/1996 |
DS9 | For the Cause | 4 | Unknown | 5/6/1996 |
VOY | Resolutions | 2 | 49690.1 | 5/13/1996 |
DS9 | To the Death | 4 | 49904.2 | 5/13/1996 |
DS9 | The Quickening | 4 | Unknown | 5/20/1996 |
DS9 | Body Parts | 4 | Unknown | 6/10/1996 |
DS9 | Broken Link | 4 | 49962.4 | 6/17/1996 |
VOY | The Basics, Part I | 2 | Unknown | 5/20/1996 |
VOY | The Basics, Part II | 3 | 50023.4 | 9/4/1996 |
DS9 | Apocalypse Rising | 5 | Unknown | 9/30/1996 |
DS9 | The Ship | 5 | 50049.3 | 10/7/1996 |
VOY | Sacred Ground | 3 | 50063.2 | 10/30/1996 |
VOY | False Profits | 3 | 50074.3 | 10/2/1996 |
VOY | Flashback | 3 | 50126.4 | 9/11/1996 |
VOY | The Chute | 3 | 50156.2 | 9/18/1996 |
VOY | Remember | 3 | 50203.1 | 10/9/1996 |
VOY | The Swarm | 3 | 50252.3 | 9/25/1996 |
DS9 | Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places | 5 | Unknown | 10/14/1996 |
DS9 | …Nor the Battle to the Strong | 5 | Unknown | 10/21/1996 |
DS9 | The Assignment | 5 | Unknown | 10/28/1996 |
DS9 | Trials and Tribble-ations | 5 | 4523.7 | 11/4/1996 |
VOY | Future's End, Part I | 3 | Unknown | 11/6/1996 |
VOY | Future's End, Part II | 3 | 50312.5 | 11/13/1996 |
DS9 | Let He Who is Without Sin… | 5 | Unknown | 11/11/1996 |
DS9 | Things Past | 5 | Unknown | 11/18/1996 |
VOY | Warlord | 3 | 50384.1 | 11/20/1996 |
DS9 | The Ascent | 5 | Unknown | 11/25/1996 |
VOY | The Q and the Grey | 3 | 50384.2 | 11/27/1996 |
DS9 | Rapture | 5 | Unknown | 12/30/1996 |
DS9 | The Darkness and the Light | 5 | 50416.2 | 1/6/1997 |
VOY | Macrocosm | 3 | 50425.1 | 12/11/1996 |
VOY | Fair Trade | 3 | Unknown | 1/8/1997 |
VOY | Alter Ego | 3 | 50460.3 | 1/15/1997 |
DS9 | The Begotten | 5 | Unknown | 1/27/1997 |
DS9 | For the Uniform | 5 | 50485.2 | 2/3/1997 |
VOY | Coda | 3 | 50518.6 | 1/29/1997 |
VOY | Blood Fever | 3 | 50537.2 | 2/5/1997 |
MOV | First Contact | 0 | 50893.5 | 11/22/1996 |
DS9 | In Purgatory's Shadow | 5 | Unknown | 2/10/1997 |
DS9 | By Inferno's Light | 5 | 50564.2 | 2/17/1997 |
VOY | Unity | 3 | 50614.2 | 2/12/1997 |
VOY | Darkling | 3 | 50693.2 | 2/19/1997 |
DS9 | Doctor Bashir, I Presume | 5 | Unknown | 2/24/1997 |
VOY | Rise | 3 | Unknown | 2/26/1997 |
DS9 | A Simple Investigation | 5 | Unknown | 3/31/1997 |
DS9 | Business as Usual | 5 | Unknown | 4/7/1997 |
DS9 | Ties of Blood and Water | 5 | 50712.5 | 4/14/1997 |
VOY | Favorite Son | 3 | 50732.4 | 3/19/1997 |
DS9 | Ferengi Love Songs | 5 | Unknown | 4/21/1997 |
DS9 | Soldiers of the Empire | 5 | Unknown | 4/28/1997 |
DS9 | Children of Time | 5 | 50814.2 | 5/5/1997 |
VOY | Before and After | 3 | Unknown | 4/9/1997 |
VOY | Real Life | 3 | 50863.2 | 4/23/1997 |
VOY | Distant Origin | 3 | Unknown | 4/30/1997 |
VOY | Displaced | 3 | 50912.4 | 5/7/1997 |
DS9 | Blaze of Glory | 5 | Unknown | 5/12/1997 |
VOY | Worst Case Scenario | 3 | 50953.4 | 5/14/1997 |
DS9 | Empok Nor | 5 | Unknown | 5/19/1997 |
VOY | Scorpion, Part I | 3 | 50984.3 | 5/21/1997 |
VOY | Scorpion, Part II | 4 | 51003.7 | 9/3/1997 |
VOY | The Gift | 4 | 51008.0 | 9/10/1997 |
DS9 | In the Cards | 5 | Unknown | 6/9/1997 |
DS9 | Call to Arms | 5 | Unknown | 6/16/1997 |
VOY | Day of Honor | 4 | Unknown | 9/17/1997 |
VOY | Nemesis | 4 | 51082.4 | 9/24/1997 |
DS9 | A Time to Stand | 6 | Unknown | 9/29/1997 |
DS9 | Rocks and Shoals | 6 | 51107.2 | 10/6/1997 |
DS9 | Sons and Daughters | 6 | Unknown | 10/13/1997 |
DS9 | Behind the Lines | 6 | 51149.5 | 10/20/1997 |
DS9 | Favor the Bold | 6 | Unknown | 10/27/1997 |
DS9 | Sacrifice of Angels | 6 | Unknown | 11/1/1997 |
VOY | Revulsion | 4 | 51186.2 | 10/1/1997 |
VOY | The Raven | 4 | Unknown | 10/8/1997 |
VOY | Scientific Method | 4 | 51244.3 | 10/29/1997 |
DS9 | You are Cordially Invited… | 6 | 51247.5 | 11/10/1997 |
VOY | Year of Hell, Part I | 4 | 51268.4 | 11/5/1997 |
VOY | Year of Hell, Part II | 4 | 51425.4 | 11/12/1997 |
DS9 | Resurrection | 6 | Unknown | 11/17/1997 |
VOY | Random Thoughts | 4 | 51367.2 | 11/19/1997 |
DS9 | Statistical Probabilities | 6 | Unknown | 11/24/1997 |
VOY | Concerning Flight | 4 | 51386.4 | 11/26/1997 |
DS9 | The Magnificent Ferengi | 6 | Unknown | 1/1/1998 |
DS9 | Waltz | 6 | 51413.6 | 1/8/1998 |
VOY | Mortal Coil | 4 | 51449.2 | 12/17/1997 |
VOY | Message in a Bottle | 4 | 51462.0 | 1/21/1998 |
VOY | Waking Moments | 4 | 51471.3 | 1/14/1998 |
DS9 | Who Mourns for Morn? | 6 | Unknown | 2/4/1998 |
DS9 | Far Beyond the Stars | 6 | Unknown | 2/11/1998 |
DS9 | One Little Ship | 6 | 51474.2 | 2/18/1998 |
VOY | Hunters | 4 | 51501.4 | 2/11/1998 |
DS9 | Honor Among Thieves | 6 | Unknown | 2/25/1998 |
DS9 | Change of Heart | 6 | 51597.2 | 3/4/1998 |
VOY | Prey | 4 | 51652.3 | 2/18/1998 |
VOY | Retrospect | 4 | 51658.2 | 2/25/1998 |
VOY | The Killing Game (Part I, II) | 4 | 51715.2 | 3/4/1998 |
DS9 | Wrongs Darker than Death or Night | 6 | Unknown | 4/1/1998 |
DS9 | Inquisition | 6 | Unknown | 4/8/1998 |
DS9 | In the Pale Moonlight | 6 | 51721.3 | 4/15/1998 |
VOY | Vis a Vis | 4 | 51762.4 | 4/8/1998 |
VOY | The Omega Directive | 4 | 51781.2 | 4/15/1998 |
DS9 | His Way | 6 | Unknown | 4/22/1998 |
VOY | Unforgettable | 4 | 51813.4 | 4/22/1998 |
DS9 | The Reckoning | 6 | Unknown | 4/29/1998 |
VOY | Living Witness | 4 | Unknown | 4/29/1998 |
DS9 | Valiant | 6 | Unknown | 5/6/1998 |
VOY | Demon | 4 | Unknown | 5/6/1998 |
DS9 | Profit and Lace | 6 | Unknown | 5/13/1998 |
VOY | One | 4 | 51929.3 | 5/13/1998 |
DS9 | Time's Orphan | 6 | Unknown | 5/20/1998 |
VOY | Hope and Fear | 4 | 51978.2 | 5/20/1998 |
DS9 | The Sound of her Voice | 6 | Unknown | 6/10/1998 |
DS9 | Tears of the Prophets | 6 | Unknown | 6/17/1998 |
VOY | Night | 5 | 52081.2 | 10/14/1998 |
VOY | Drone | 5 | Unknown | 10/21/1998 |
VOY | Extreme Risk | 5 | Unknown | 10/28/1998 |
VOY | In the Flesh | 5 | 52136.4 | 11/4/1998 |
VOY | Once Upon a Time | 5 | Unknown | 11/11/1998 |
VOY | Nothing Human | 5 | Unknown | 12/2/1998 |
VOY | Timeless | 5 | 52143.6 | 11/18/1998 |
DS9 | Image in the Sand | 7 | Unknown | 9/30/1998 |
DS9 | Shadows and Symbols | 7 | 52152.6 | 10/7/1998 |
DS9 | Afterimage | 7 | Unknown | 10/14/1998 |
DS9 | Take Me Out to the Holosuite | 7 | Unknown | 10/21/1998 |
DS9 | Chrysalis | 7 | Unknown | 10/28/1998 |
DS9 | Treachery, Faith, and the Great River | 7 | Unknown | 11/4/1998 |
DS9 | Once More Unto the Breach | 7 | Unknown | 11/11/1998 |
DS9 | The Siege of AR-558 | 7 | Unknown | 11/18/1998 |
VOY | Thirty Days | 5 | 52179.4 | 12/9/1998 |
DS9 | Covenant | 7 | Unknown | 11/25/1998 |
VOY | Infinite Regress | 5 | 52188.7 | 11/25/1998 |
VOY | Counterpoint | 5 | Unknown | 12/16/1998 |
DS9 | It's Only a Paper Moon | 7 | Unknown | 12/30/1998 |
DS9 | Prodigal Daughter | 7 | Unknown | 1/6/1999 |
VOY | Latent Image | 5 | Unknown | 1/20/1999 |
VOY | Bride of Chaotica | 5 | Unknown | 1/27/1999 |
DS9 | The Emporor's New Cloak | 7 | Unknown | 2/3/1999 |
VOY | Gravity | 5 | 52438.9 | 2/3/1999 |
DS9 | Field of Fire | 7 | Unknown | 2/10/1999 |
VOY | Bliss | 5 | 52542.3 | 2/10/1999 |
DS9 | Chimera | 7 | Unknown | 2/17/1999 |
VOY | The Disease | 5 | Unknown | 2/24/1999 |
DS9 | Badda-Bing Badda-Bang | 7 | Unknown | 2/24/1999 |
DS9 | Inter Arma Silent Leges | 7 | Unknown | 3/3/1999 |
DS9 | Penumbra | 7 | 52576.2 | 4/7/1999 |
VOY | Course: Oblivion | 5 | 52586.3 | 3/3/1999 |
VOY | Dark Frontier (Part I, II) | 5 | 52619.2 | 2/17/1999 |
VOY | The Fight | 5 | Unknown | 3/24/1999 |
VOY | Think Tank | 5 | Unknown | 3/31/1999 |
DS9 | 'Til Death Do Us Part | 7 | Unknown | 4/14/1999 |
DS9 | Strange Bedfellows | 7 | Unknown | 4/21/1999 |
DS9 | The Changing Face of Evil | 7 | Unknown | 4/28/1999 |
DS9 | When it Rains… | 7 | Unknown | 5/5/1999 |
DS9 | Tacking into the Wind | 7 | Unknown | 5/12/1999 |
DS9 | Extreme Measures | 7 | 52645.7 | 5/19/1999 |
DS9 | The Dogs of War | 7 | Unknown | 5/26/1999 |
DS9 | What You Leave Behind | 7 | Unknown | 6/2/1999 |
MOV | Insurrection | 0 | Unknown | 12/11/1998 |
VOY | Juggernaut | 5 | Unknown | 4/26/1999 |
VOY | Someone to Watch Over Me | 5 | 52647.0 | 4/28/1999 |
VOY | 11:59 | 5 | Unknown | 5/5/1999 |
VOY | Relativity | 5 | 52861.2 | 5/12/1999 |
VOY | Warhead | 5 | Unknown | 5/19/1999 |
VOY | Equinox, Part I | 5 | Unknown | 5/26/1999 |
VOY | Equinox, Part II | 6 | Unknown | 9/22/1999 |
VOY | Survival Instinct | 6 | 53049.2 | 9/29/1999 |
VOY | Barge of the Dead | 6 | Unknown | 10/6/1999 |
VOY | Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy | 6 | Unknown | 10/13/1999 |
VOY | Dragon's Teeth | 6 | 53167.9 | 11/10/1999 |
VOY | Alice | 6 | Unknown | 10/20/1999 |
VOY | Riddles | 6 | 53263.2 | 11/3/1999 |
VOY | One Small Step | 6 | 53292.7 | 11/17/1999 |
VOY | The Voyager Conspiracy | 6 | Unknown | 11/24/1999 |
VOY | Pathfinder | 6 | Unknown | 12/1/1999 |
VOY | Fair Haven | 6 | Unknown | 1/12/2000 |
VOY | Tsunkatse | 6 | 53447.2 | 2/9/2000 |
VOY | Blink of an Eye | 6 | Unknown | 1/19/2000 |
VOY | Virtuoso | 6 | 53556.4 | 1/26/2000 |
VOY | Collective | 6 | Unknown | 2/16/2000 |
VOY | Memorial | 6 | Unknown | 2/2/2000 |
VOY | Spirit Folk | 6 | Unknown | 2/23/2000 |
VOY | Ashes to Ashes | 6 | 53679.4 | 3/1/2000 |
VOY | Child's Play | 6 | Unknown | 3/8/2000 |
VOY | Good Shepherd | 6 | 53753.2 | 3/15/2000 |
VOY | Fury | 6 | Unknown | 5/3/2000 |
VOY | Live Fast and Prosper | 6 | 53849.2 | 4/19/2000 |
VOY | Life Line | 6 | Unknown | 5/10/2000 |
VOY | Muse | 6 | 53896.0 | 4/19/2000 |
VOY | The Haunting of Deck Twelve | 6 | Unknown | 5/17/2000 |
VOY | Unimatrix Zero, Part I | 6 | Unknown | 5/24/2000 |
VOY | Unimatrix Zero, Part II | 7 | 54014.4 | 10/4/2000 |
VOY | Drive | 7 | 54058.6 | 10/18/2000 |
VOY | Repression | 7 | 54090.4 | 10/25/2000 |
VOY | Imperfection | 7 | 54129.4 | 10/11/2000 |
VOY | Critical Care | 7 | Unknown | 11/1/2000 |
VOY | Inside Man | 7 | 54208.3 | 11/8/2000 |
VOY | Body and Soul | 7 | 54238.3 | 11/15/2000 |
VOY | Nightingale | 7 | 54274.7 | 11/22/2000 |
VOY | Flesh and Blood (Part I, II) | 7 | 54337.5 | 11/29/2000 |
VOY | Shattered | 7 | Unknown | 1/17/2001 |
VOY | Lineage | 7 | 54452.6 | 1/24/2001 |
VOY | Repentance | 7 | Unknown | 1/31/2001 |
VOY | Prophesy | 7 | 54518.2 | 2/7/2001 |
VOY | The Void | 7 | 54533.4 | 2/14/2001 |
VOY | Workforce, Part I | 7 | 54584.3 | 2/21/2001 |
VOY | Workforce, Part II | 7 | 54622.4 | 2/28/2001 |
VOY | Human Error | 7 | Unknown | 3/7/2001 |
VOY | Q2 | 7 | 54704.5 | 4/11/2001 |
VOY | Author, Author | 7 | 54732.3 | 4/18/2001 |
VOY | Friendship One | 7 | 54775.4 | 4/25/2001 |
VOY | Natural Law | 7 | 54827.7 | 5/2/2001 |
VOY | Homestead | 7 | 54868.6 | 5/9/2001 |
VOY | Renaissance Man | 7 | 54890.7 | 5/16/2001 |
VOY | Endgame | 7 | 54973.4 | 5/23/2001 |
MOV | Nemesis | 0 | 56844.9 | 12/13/2002 |
Star Trek: Countdown Comic Book (Optional reading) | ||||
Star Trek: Nero Comic Book (Optional reading) | ||||
MOV | Star Trek | 0 | Unknown | 5/8/2009 |
Star Trek Online Video Game (Optional playing) |