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15 Billion Years Ago |
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The universe is formed in the Big Bang, which is used by at least two members of the Q Continuum as a hiding place [VOY: "Death Wish"] the philosopher Q (Quin) briefly takes the "Voyager" back to the universe's birth, from 2372, to elude Q. Q claims that he also hid here from the Q Continuum once. Three minutes after creation, the universe consists of a 3:1 hydrogen-helium ratio in a super-hot medium. In the 23rd Century, the "Enterprise" will encounter duplicate conditions in the Beta Castellini system (Sector 79F) resulting from an emerging mini-universe. In 2068, Herbert Samuelson will discover positive proof for the universe being "pulsating" in that after the Big Bang the universe will expand, fall back into a 'cosmic egg,' then expand again with a new Big Bang. The growing-dying-growing cycle will be an old Alpha Centaurian worldview [VOY: "Alliances", TOS: "The Three-Minute Universe", Spaceflight Chronology]. | |
12,000,000,000? B.C. (sometime between 15,000,000,000 and 9,000,000,000 B.C.) |
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- The Great Barrier, an accretion disk 13 light years in radius from the center of the Milky Way galaxy, is constructed by an unknown race (possibly
the Cytherians) to imprison a non-corporeal superbeing ["Star
Trek V: "The Final Frontier", TNG: "Q-Pid"]. - Q, disoriented by Trelane's assault (circa 2370) is in a disassociated, totally noncorporeal state of free-floating energy at the edge of the galaxy. Suffering from amnesia, Q will inhabit the Energy Barrier at the galactic rim until well into the 23rd Century [TNG Giant Novel 17: "Q-Squared"]. |
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9,000,000,000 B.C. |
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- The Black Cluster is formed in sector 97 when protostars collapse in close proximity, eventually one of the most ancient formations in the galaxy [TNG: "Hero Worship"]. - The planet Alcawell is also formed about this time in the Delta Quadrant [VOY 2: "The Escape"]. - The Nagha, an immense super computer, is constructed by an unknown organic race. Millions of years later it will evolve into a thinking intelligence, enslave its own creators, and exterminate them [TOS Original Novel 6: "The New Voyages 2"]. |
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7,500,000,000 B.C. |
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The extremely advanced civilization living on UFC 522-IV vanishes inexplicably. Their cities' structures and psionic crystals will remain perfectly preserved for over 7.5 billion years. When discovered cira 2172 A.D. it will be the remains of the oldest civilization ever found in the galaxy. [DQ] | |
5 billion years ago+ |
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The Guardian of Forever is asked its last question prior to 2267 - "before your sun burned hot in space" [TOS: "City on the Edge of Forever"]. | |
4,000,000,000 B.C. |
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- The first
of the humanoid races seeds worlds throughout the galaxy with humanoid genetic code. An advanced computer algorithm message is imbedded within
the DNA and scattered in pieces throughout at least 19 planets [TNG: "The Chase"]. - The first humanoid civilization explored the galaxy, but found themselves alone. They spread their genetic material throughout many planets of the galaxy, so that life would develop similar to them [TNG: "The Chase"]. - Q and Q begin their more or less romantic involvement [VOY: "The Q and the Grey"]. - The Preservers are the first of the humanoid races to explore the galaxy. They receive a genetically encoded hologram from Captain Jean-Luc Picard, sent through a wormhole from four billion years in the future [Strange New Worlds II: "Reciprocity] - A disasterous experiment with medical nanotechnology by an unknown race results in the creation of the Borg [Strange New Worlds VI: "The Beginning" - Note: The time and place of Borg origins is speculative and hotly debated. Placement here is based primarily upon Peter David's assertion in "Vendetta" that the Borg fought a war with the Preservers]. |
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3,500,000,000 B.C. |
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A Preserver artifact is created. In 2366 it will be recovered by the "Enterprise" as an imbedded object within a false Borg decoy planted by Romulan pawns to release Colonel Thorsen's personality matrix into the "USS Enterprise's" computer [TOS Giant Novel 18: "Federation"]. | |
3.5 Billion B.C. |
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On Earth, in a region later known as France, amino acids combine to the first proteins [TNG: "All Good Things"]. | |
3,000,000,000 B.C. |
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- An advanced (extragalactic?) race creates a series of planet-killers: automated "doomsday machine" robot weapons of immense size and power to
combat the Borg. The collective consciousness of "the Many" are transcribed into the final such machine. Some will later speculate that they were constructed by the Preservers. Two starship "Enterprises" will encounter these planet-killers in the 23rd and 24th Centuries respectively.
The exact origin of these weapons is debatable, either just beyond the Energy Barrier or as far as the Andromeda galaxy [TOS: "The Doomsday Machine", Star Trek III: "The Search for Spock", TNG Giant Novel 8: "Vendetta", TOS Giant Novel 18: "Federation", VOY 5: "Incident at Arbuk"]. - Ay-nab, the "god" of Lyra, instructs its people to create a Dyson sphere world [TOS Original Novel 9: "The Starless World"]. - Davonia, a moon in the Davon system on the rim of Cardassian space, is formed [DS9 11: "Devil in the Sky"]. |
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2,000,000,000 B.C. |
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The Tagus III civilization flourishes. By the 23rd Century it will be long extinct and an acheological interest [TNG: "Q-Pid"]. | |
1,000,000,000 B.C. |
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-The
galaxy-wide Slaver Empire is destroyed when one race revolts against the Slavers. Most intelligent life of this time is destroyed, and the only remnants
of the Slaver Empire are stasis boxes and their contents. One such stasis box, containing a flying belt, will be the key to the artificial gravity
field used by starships. Another will contain a disruptor bomb [TAS: "The Slaver Weapon"]. -The advanced space-faring race known as the Skour inhabit the Rigel system [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. |
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444,310,700 B.C. |
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Period 1 begins on the planet Alcawell in the Delta Quadrant of the galaxy, the first segment of a society spread out through almost a billion years of time. The time-travelling Alcawellians' world consists of periods. Each period spans 500,000 years. Mean Time Control Headquarters is located in Period 1, which is where Chief Engineer Torres, Ensign Kim, and Neelix are taken from Period 889 to face the charges of intraperiod travel and the consequent Time Alarms. In alternate timelines, the three "Voyager" members are executed for the temporal crimes [VOY 2: "The Escape"]. | |
401,310,700 B.C. |
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Period 87 begins on Alcawell in the Delta Quadrant. After promotion, Red moves to Southern City in this period--crowded, but not as bad as Period 1 [VOY 2: "The Escape"]. | |
400 Million B.C. |
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In the Devonian age, eryops, the last common ancestor of cold-blooded and warm-blooded organisms, lives on Earth [VOY: "Distant Origin"]. | |
300,000,000 B.C. |
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An alien ship of insectoid beings is invaded by a magnetic organism. Trapped in orbit of Questar M17, the crew disable their own ship to prevent the spread of the entity [TAS: "Beyond The Farthest Star"]. | |
2,000,000,000 B.C. |
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- Period 290 begins on Alcawell in the Delta Quadrant [VOY 2: "The Escape"]. - The Vedala race probably thrives during this era. They will be known as the oldest living spacefaring race by 2364 [TAS: "The Jihad"]. - Environmental conditions on Thasus change and will remain stable for the next 3 million years [Star Trek I: "The Motion Picture"]. |
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150,000,000 B.C. |
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The planet Mirage is formed [TOS 74: "The Fearful Summons"]. | |
100 Million B.C. |
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The D'Arsay civilization launches the archive of their culture [TNG: "Masks"]. | |
65 Million B.C. |
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In the Cretaceous era, hadrosaurus has become the most advanced cold-blooded organism, but is wiped out in a mass extinction [VOY: "Distant Origin"]. | |
64,020,410 B.C., June |
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In southern Georgia on Earth, Captain Kirk and a landing party (transported from 2264 via the Guardian of Forever) see to the impact of an asteroid, ensuring the extinction of the dinosaurs. The Clan Ru at first succeeded in altering history by destroying the asteroid with a matter/ antimatter warhead satellite. Kirk convinces the Ru that their distortion of history would only result in their own extinction after comparing DNA samples. In the Ru-created alternate universe, the dinosaurs will evolve semi-intelligence only to exterminate themselves in endless cycles of nuclear warfare. There will be no Federation, while the Romulans and Klingons become locked in endless interstellar warfare. In the "proper" timeline, the asteroid's impact will directly contribute to the extinction of the dinosaurs and the evolution of Mankind. Prior to their demise, the Preservers will visit Earth and transplant the dinosaurs, allowing them to evolve and thrive on the Clan Ru homeworld [TOS 75: "First Frontier"]. | |
64,000,000 B.C. |
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The Enterprise crew witnesses the asteroid collision with prehistoric Earth, causing the extinction of the dinosaurs [TOS 75: "First Frontier"]. | |
20,000,000 B.C. |
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- The mysterious stone known as the Devil's Heart, Bloodstone, Dream Gem, Ko N'ya, Nota, Telev's Bane, Pagrashtak and many
other names over its long history, is created by the Architects (Originators). It has the same properties as that of the Guardian of Forever and will become a talisman to many
races. To the Iconians it will be a key to opening the Three Gates and allow their civilization to colonize other worlds. The Ko N'ya may possess
semi-sentience and may be a seed to grow another Guardian of Forever [TNG Giant Novel 13: "Devil's Heart"]. - Recorded Voth history in the Delta Quadrant begins [VOY: "Distant Origin"]. |
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12,000,000 B.C. |
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The Cetaceans colonize Earth's oceans ["Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home"]. | |
??? Millions of Years Ago |
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The inhabitants of Organia evolve to beings of pure energy [TOS: "Errand of Mercy"]. | |
2,000,000 B.C. |
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The Preservers seed various planets with carbon-based, predominately humanoid, life. They take a special interest in the peoples of Earth (having previously transplanted members of the dinosaur family, saving them from extinction) and throughout the centuries establish duplicate "Earths" populated by relocated humans or humanoids. Some of these species are genetically altered and unique societies are formed, many of which are computer-dominated, while others are given extended life-spans or some such outstanding abilities. Native American Indians and 13th Century Germans are two such examples of races transplanted from Earth. The former group will be seeded on the planet Amerind (Miramanee) and the latter on a planet deep within a deadly stellar cluster. The Preservers may be responsible for seeding the region which would later become the Interstellar Organian Concordium Trusteeship Territory. The IOC will consist of the quadruplicate telepathically-linked Veltressai, chlorine-breathing Q'Naabians, reptilian (Gorn/Hildarian-offshoot?) Pronhoulites, aquatic and psionic Rovillians, and the felinoid (Kzinti/Lyran-offshoot?) Korlivilar [TOS: "The Paradise Syndrome", TOS 35: "The Romulan Way" - Rihannsu #2, TOS 75: "First Frontier", The Best of Trek #4, TNG 28: "Here There Be Dragons", Starfleet Battles]. | |
1,997,700 B.C. |
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The First Winnowing: all land life on the Cetacean homeworld is destroyed by an asteroid impact. Surviving emigrants may have become the ancestors of the Erisian Ascendancy cultures [TOS Giant Novel 10: "Probe"]. | |
1,810,700 B.C. |
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Period 886 begins on Alcawell in the Delta Quadrant [VOY 2: "The Escape"]. | |
1,741,651 B.C. |
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The Makers, an advanced race of humanoids from the Andromeda galaxy, die out when their home star goes nova. Only their androids (on UFC 257704-II later called Planet Mudd or Liticia) live on in our galaxy [TOS: "I, Mudd"]. | |
1,310,700 B.C. |
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Period 887 begins on Alcawell in the Delta Quadrant [VOY 2: "The Escape"]. | |
1,250,000 B.C. |
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- The Masters/Makers/Preservers or Seeders finish the extensive terraforming of Rigel III, while preserving Rigel IV as a work yard and memorial to themselves [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. - Note that the Masters are probably responsible for the creation of the Hakel radiation belt extending out to approximately 90 astronomical units from Rigel's primary and surrounding the twelve planets. Consisting of subatomic particles trapped in the star's powerful magnetic field, it shields the worlds from the dense rays from the Rigellian sun. It will be officially discovered in the Second Rigellian Epoch by Hakel of Rigel II [Starfleet Medical Reference Manual, Star Trek Maps]. |
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1,150,000 B.C. |
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The cleaning and refueling of the sun Rigel A is completed by the Masters. The helium core is fished out with difficulty and its material is used for other projects--notably the planets orbiting Rigel B and C, both experiments in stellar kindling [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
1,000,000 B.C. |
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On Rigel VII and Rigel VII, the Masters plant new and promising life forms which, in a million or so years, will develop into sentient, starfaring and reverent species that will acknowledge the long-dead Masters as gods. As the Masters' civilization was dying and their people dwindling away, they do slipshod work in genetically engineering the Bodas, an intelligent species kept for pets. The Bodas are conceived with a shambling gait, harsh speech, and (by the Masters' standards) imperfect reasoning and a faulty moral sense. Shortly thereafter, the Masters disappear, leaving the vulcanoid species behind [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
997,800 B.C. |
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Oyya, the 2,000 square kilometer city surrounding the Guardian of Forever, is established on the Time Planet (Gateway) by the Originators [Star Trek Log 1, TOS 39: "Time for Yesterday"]. | |
990,000 B.C. |
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The accelerated Bodas come to a complete understanding of themselves, their dead Masters, and their works--and now call themselves Rigellians. Their sun is unstable and will eventually go nova and destroy the entire system. In addition, the Boda race is plagued by muscle and bone problems caused by their hasty genetic manipulation which, owing to the deliberate policy of the Masters, cannot be corrected. Moreover, the Masters had left them the custody of thousands of kilometers of archive shelves crammed with billions of pages of documents, tons of computer tapes and tabs, and mounds of models, monuments, plaques, and other marks of dubious achievement and self-congratulation. The Rigellians destroy most of it, finding the idea of preserving their memory to be abhorrent. As a means of making amends and redeeming their own consciences, they open Rigel to all races for trade and development [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
970,000 B.C. |
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The Rigellians sponsor a number of cooperative ventures in order to educate other races, to correct the damages of their Masters in other star systems, and to regulate trade. Of all of them, only the Rigel Trade Authority does not fail. The Rigellians learn that they cannot teach entire alien cultures to avoid attractive mistakes, no matter how noble their intentions [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
950,000 B.C. |
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The Rigellians withdraw from public view and content themselves with occassional "corrective measures" applied from afar to cure the galaxy's most visible and obnoxious ills [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
597,730 B.C. |
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The Arretians colonize the known galaxy. In the 40 Eridani system, they may have used gene-splicing techniques on proto-Vulcans, possibly explaining the Vulcan/Romulan faction split in Vulcan prehistory [TOS: "Return To Tomorrow", The Best of Trek #17]. | |
597,636 B.C. (Age of Makto) |
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The Tkon Empire dies out when its home planet's sun goes nova. The empire may have been forged by the Devil's Heart which came to the homeworld as a meteor when the natives were a simple hunting culture. At the height of their power, the Tkon Empire numbered in the trillions and according to legend, the Tkon had the power to move stars [TNG: "The Last Outpost", TNG Giant Novel 13: "Devil's Heart"]. | |
540,828 B.C. |
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In the Magellanic Clouds, the First Hive is constructed for the Great Design and the Crossing begins (a multi-generational intergalactic voyage to the Milky Way galaxy). None of the worlds in the Megallanic Clouds are considered suitable, and a warlike and agressive alien race has conquered most of the territory (possibly the Flying Parasites?). During the journey, the 203rd (incarnation of the) Hive will secretly result in an aggressive Hivemaster succession intent on annihilating all who stand in their way, and an agoraphobic change in the Great Design's purpose to terraform an uninhabited world [DS9 15: "Objective: Bajor", Starfleet Medical Reference Manual, Star Trek Maps]. | |
497,740 B.C. |
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The star Exo begins to dim and will continue to do so over the next half million years. The inhabitants of Exo III (later known as "the Old Ones" by their creations) will be driven underground, resulting in a mechanistic culture of androids [TOS: "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"]. | |
497,736 B.C. |
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The F9 star Careta gradually begins to fade [TOS 65: "Windows on a Lost World"]. | |
497,710 B.C. |
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The Cetacean Probe's construction is completed, having taken centuries of time and half the resources of the creators' world. Its purpose is to search for life forms similar to its creators [TOS Giant Novel 10: "Probe", Star Trek I: "The Motion Picture"]. | |
497,700 B.C. |
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The once Class M planet Arret's atmosphere is ripped away during civil war. A handful of survivors take shelter in subterranean caves. The Rigellians have nothing to do with this war but are pleasantly surprised at this brutal event, which restores their faith in justice. The Rigellians have become complacent and cynical, involving themselves less and less with alien races [TOS: "Return To Tomorrow", FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
497,600 B.C. |
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The Ylans complete their Artifact, an interstellar museum of art. Over the next half million years it will become a starship trap [TNG 13: "The Eyes of the Beholders"]. | |
310,700 B.C. |
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Period 889 begins on Alcawell in the Delta Quadrant [VOY 2: "The Escape"]. | |
309,629 B.C. |
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On Alcawell, a team led by a man named Caxton discovers time travel. They quickly learn that time lines could be changed with just the slightest of tampering and a very small, powerful circle is founded to police time travel violations. Population density is a problem to the Alcawellians and space travel is quickly phased out following poor spacecraft design. Colonizing the planet's history into Periods (500,000 year chunks) is the solution and the Alcawellians begin to live in different eras [VOY 2: "The Escape"]. | |
307,629 B.C. (3,071 Real Time, Period 889) |
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The "Voyager" away team consisting of Chief Engineer Torres, Ensign Kim, and Neelix accidentally commit an intraperiod journey back 310,000 years to this year by tampering with an abandoned time shuttle on the planet Alcawell. They will in turn be brought back to Period 1 (circa 44 million B.C.) to Mean Time Control HQ [VOY 2: "The Escape"]. | |
304,710 B.C. |
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-At the galactic rim, tens of thousands of Borg ships attack the Cetacean Probe, inflicting damage to its crystal
memory [TOS Giant Novel 10: "Probe"]. -The Borg trace the path of the Cetacean Probe back to its homeworld (a distance of some 30,000 parsecs) and strike the planet. This Second Winnowing slaughters thousands before the inhabitants shatter their own homeworld's moon to construct an evacuation fleet from the rubble [TOS Giant Novel 10: "Probe"]. |
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297,736 B.C. |
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The xenophobic Khlict civilization arises on the planet Careta IV. Over the next 100 millennia they will exterminate every intelligent race they encounter. The Khlict extermination will account for 73% of the 'orphan' cultures in the sectors coreward [TOS 65: "Windows on a Lost World"]. | |
297,630 B.C. |
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A Vulcan etching containing a Mayan-like language dates from his era. A new analysis of the artifact will be conducted in 2370 and reviewed by Captain Picard [TNG 33: "Balance of Power"]. | |
200,000 B.C. |
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The vulcanoid Rigellians are finally able to reverse the genetic flaws in their DNA and RNA during this era through pharmaceutical means, and no longer will be born with a shuffling gait and bone problems [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
?? Hundreds of Thousands of Years Ago |
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The population of Talos IV is largely wiped out in a war. Forced to living beneath the surface, the Talosians develop their mental powers, while neglecting their technological knowledge and skills [TOS: "The Cage", TOS: "The Menagerie"]. | |
100,000 Years Ago+ |
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-The subspace network which will be later claimed by the Hirogen is constructed by an unknown race [VOY: "Message in a Bottle", VOY: "Hunters"]. -The ocean planet, later home of the Monean civilization, is created by extracting all water from a Class M planet and containing it [VOY: "Thirty Days"]. |
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197,736 B.C. |
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With the sun dimming and Careta IV's geothermal resources tapped to the max, the Kl!ict civilization collapses [TOS 65: "Windows on a Lost World"]. | |
197,725 B.C. |
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The Devil's Heart falls into the hands of the Iconians. They use its technology for three generations to create the Three Gateways [TNG Giant Novel 13: "Devil's Heart"]. | |
197,665 B.C. |
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The Devil's Heart falls into the possession of Kanda Jiak, soon to be the last of the Iconians [TNG Giant Novel 13: "Devil's Heart"]. | |
197,635 B.C. |
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The Iconian civilization is destroyed in a large-scale orbital bombardment of their homeworld. Their interdimensional gateways have given the Iconians the possibility to bridge any distance in no time and surprise their enemies. Iconian influence is still visible in many languages, such as Dewan, Iccobar, and Dinasian (TNG: "Contagion", DS9: "To the Death"). The Iconian Empire dies out when the homeworld is annihilated by orbital bombardment, but not before tens of thousands of Iconians escape to the remote outposts of Ikkabar, DiWahn, and Dynasia. Kanda Jiak, the last Iconian, deserts Iconia via a Gateway taking with him the Devil's Heart to Vulcan where he dies. Ancient texts will describe the Iconians as "demons of air and darkness." By 2370, Starbase 211's Kraybon Collection museum will contain the only known example of a Fire Sceptre from the ruins of Iconia Primus. In 2372, a renegade group of Jem'Hadar will discover a non-operational Iconian gateway on Vandros IV in the Gamma Quadrant [TNG: "Contagion", TNG Giant Novel 13: "Devil's Heart", TNG 39: "Rogue Saucer"]. | |
170,236 B.C. |
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The Meztorien civilization arises [TOS 65: "Windows on a Lost World"]. | |
150,000 B.C. |
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Rigel A begins to show signs of instability. The alarmed Rigellians delve into their past to rediscover the technology used by the Masters and rejuvenate their sun. They succeed in draining Rigel of its helium ash and replenishing in its hydrogen. Rigel may burn for another million years without tampering [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
147,629 B.C. |
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The Alcawellians discover how to easily cross the boundaries of alternate universe timelines where the Alcawellians never evolved, and begin to colonize them. The Second Exodus and the desertation of Alcawell begins. In 150,000 years, Alcawell will be uninhabited in this timeline and there will be an estimate of over two hundred billion Alcawellians occupying over 8 million alternate timelines [VOY 2: "The Escape"]. | |
100,000 B.C. |
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This is the era during which the Jindarians end their terrestrial existence and travel as gypsies throughout the galaxy. Their first ships are powered asteroids. Their place of origin shall remain a mystery [Starfleet Battles]. | |
97,736 B.C. |
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- The Meztoriens explore the Careta system and unearth the artifacts of the Kh!lict on the 4th planet. Realizing their danger, the Meztoriens shield the ruins
with sensor-jamming fields [TOS 65: "Windows on a Lost World"]. - The Meztoriens eventually succumb to the Darneel Invasion in the Dulciphar star cluster. The surviving fragments of their empire fall into a dark age from which they never emerge [TOS 65: "Windows on a Lost World"]. |
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97,710 B.C. |
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All Erisian worlds are evacuated, including Temaris IV--possibly due to the presence of the Borg [TOS Giant Novel 10: "Probe"]. | |
97,709 B.C. |
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An unknown civilization leaves behind a long-distance frequency-focus transporter on the planet Faramond. The entire planet is a giant transporter conductor capable of transporting whole civilizations a distance of light-millennia. However, the builders take the control mechanism for the machine with them, leaving behind an empty hulk. Over the millennia, the Fabrini and half a dozen other races will stumble across it, each studying the machine and abandoning it [TOS Giant Novel 12: "Best Destiny"]. | |
87,035 B.C |
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The Iconian interstellar gate system is abandoned [TOS 43: "The Final Nexus"]. | |
67,710 B.C. |
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Edris goes nova as predicted by the Erisians 30,000 years earlier [TOS Giant Novel 10: "Probe"]. | |
52,000 B.C. |
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The ecosphere of Rigel IV finally dies after hundreds of thousands of years of indifferent struggle. No plant, animal, or microbe remains on the surface. The Rigellians simply glaze over the lifeless ground and use it for parking space for more trade vessels. Artificial life support has already been functional for nearly a million years [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
50,000 Years Ago |
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- Horta of Janus VI begins her lastest cycle of rebirth [TOS: "Devil in the Dark"]. - Bele begins to chase Lokai, who has led a revolution on the planet of Cheron [TOS: "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield"]. - The planet killer begins its long travel through intergalactic space [TOS: "The Doomsday Machine"]. |
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47,737 B.C. |
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Lokai, a political criminal, escapes from his home planet Cheron. Bele, a law enforcer, goes in pursuit--which will last 50,000 years. When the two return to Cheron they will find their homeworld a dead planet in the 2260s [TOS: "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield"]. | |
47,735 B.C. |
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A marked decrease in volcanic activity occurs on Vulcan [U.S.S. Enterprise Officers Manual]. | |
47,629 B.C. |
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On Alcawell, in the Delta Quadrant, the Second Exodus is ended and the world is empty. The inhabitants have left via dimensional shifting. Fifty thousand years later most everything is totally gone except for the Alcawellian time ships which must be protected by Watchmen from interstellar looters [VOY 2: "The Escape"]. | |
42,730 B.C. |
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The "Sky Spirits" depart for Earth at approximately this time. It will take them more than three generations to reach Sol from the Delta Quadrant [VOY: "Tattoo"]. | |
42,628 B.C. |
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Native Americans are genetically bonded by alien humanoids known in legend as the "Sky Spirits." These Humans are known as the Inheritors [VOY: "Tattoo"]. | |
40,000 B.C. |
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Like thousands of other races before them, the Preservers come to trade at Rigel. They begin with a small volume then swell to a flood of ships, then fade away, like thousands of other races before them [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
35,000 B.C. |
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The Rigellians learn of the preponderence of humanoid races on both sides of the Galactic Arm. Still they do not suspect the truthof the Preservers/Makers/Masters/Seeders links [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
30,000 B.C. |
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The Verathan civilization, originally from the Verath system in the Gamma Quadrant, reaches its height, spanning two dozen star systems [DS9: "Q-less"]. | |
27,630 B.C. |
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The Vorathum civilization in the Gamma Quadrant reaches its height, spanning over two dozen systems interconnected by a highly developed trade and communications network [DS9: "Q-less"]. | |
22,000 B.C. |
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- The first of at least 947 archaeological expeditions was conducted at the ancient ruins on Tagus III [TNG: "Q-Pid"]. - Trill begin life as a joined species [TNG: "The Host"]. |
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20,000 B.C. |
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The inhabitants of Altair IV colonize Altair VI. A system-wide civil war is later waged, dropping both worlds into savagery [Starfleet Dynamics]. | |
19,227 B.C. |
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A wandering Glath starship captain named Muark Tan brings to Rigel IV evidence of sentient humanoid life on Rigel VIII, including photographs, tools, weapons, clothing, and three live specimens. It is already too late to undo the tampering, as the value of Orion slaves makes itself felt on the open market. Of all the races the Orions have known, the Rigellians will never deal in the sale of Orion slaves. The thought of the fortune the Rigellians passed up will always inspire deep reverential awe in the Orions [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
17,944 B.C. |
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The Treaty of Kammzdast is signed by 109 races. The Rigellians sign it in order to preserve peace in the Rigel system [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
17,736 B.C. |
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All intelligent life on Beekman's Planet (Hydrilla) is exterminated [TOS 30: "Demons"]. | |
17,735 B.C. |
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Kremaster, an extragalactic cyborg, becomes entrapped in the final nexus interstellar gate system, intent on destroying it [TOS 43: "The Final Nexus"]. | |
14,263 B.C |
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The Atom War on Botchok occurs. Somchuk Nhat the Far-Sighted, a Grey Rigellian, calls the war an example of the failure of diplomacy to handle technological questions. The rebuilding of Botchok will see many Greys rise to high positions in business and in government, over the Ruddy andGreen Orions [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
13,630 B.C. |
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Civilization begins on Tirek VIII, a species of highly intelligent squidlike creatures [DS9 15: "Objective: Bajor"]. | |
13,000 B.C. |
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A race of beings located in Sagitarrius begin to transmit quaternary coded signals describing their history, culture, spiritual values, physical forms, and ultimately their own demise [Spaceflight Chronology]. | |
12,735 B.C. |
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- The Aragos civilization is destroyed [TOS 32: "Chain of Attack"]. - Half the galaxy is occupied by the Danons (who may have visited Earth and started the Devil legend). Near the center of the galaxy, they encounter the slug-like Torgas and war breaks out which will last thousands of years. The Danons will eventually be driven back to their homeworld where they will construct their Great Machine as a last line of defense against outside attack, and will worship it [TOS Original Novel 13: "Devil World"]. |
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12,730 B.C. |
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Rakatan Mons, a volcano on the planet Rakatan (Ordover system) six times the size of Olympus Mons on Sol's Mars, settles down to being virtually inactive [TOS 68: "Firestorm"]. | |
12,571 B.C. |
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"Working Groups" of Grey Orions are secretly lifted from Botchok to provide technological expertise on other planets. In less than a thousand years their use (although against the Treaty of Kammzdast) will become widespread [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
12,000 B.C. |
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An artisan on Kurl, during the Fifth Dynasty, creates small ceramic figurines, called naiskos, that embody that culture's belief that within each person is a community of individuals, each with its own desires, views, and voices [TNG: "The Chase"]. | |
11,800 B.C. |
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The Senate hall on the Klingon homeworld is built [TOS Original Novel 1: "Spock Must Die!"]. | |
11,157 B.C. |
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A contingent of both Grey and Ruddy Orions propose the Namazz Accords to the Kammzdast signatories. In their altered version of this event, the name of only one Grey Orion, Dufen Maads, is preserved and he is referred to as a Ruddy. No mention of any other Greys is made, though they perform the bulk of the work in planning the re-ecologizing of Botchok [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
11,050 B.C. |
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For a few days, the Rigellians detain a Grey Orion, Talduk Sik, part of a technical working group about to go outsystem. He is the first Orion that the Rigellians study, and he is carefully interviewed and questioned. This occasion, however, will become almost mystical to the Orions, particularly the Greys. Even in the far future some will still think of the Rigellians as their Makers. For their part, the Rigellians will think of the occasion as the first time they began to feel forebodings about the Orions [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
11,000 B.C. |
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At approximately this time in the Delta Quadrant, the Caretaker's people, extra-galactic beings, encounter the Ocampa homeworld and accidentally destroy the atmosphere. Two of the Caretakers elect to remain behind in an immense Array to care for the Ocampa people, having relocated them into a subterranean environment [VOY: "Caretaker" - Parts I and II, VOY 1: "Caretaker"]. | |
10,000 B.C. |
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- The machine/god Vaal on Gamma Trianguli VI is built [TOS: "The Apple"]. - A species of intelligent spacefaring organisms which form symbiotic relationships with humanoid life forms that live within their bodies, become nearly extinct. Gomtuu is the last known survivor [TNG: "Tin Man"]. |
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10,014 B.C. |
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The Greys of the Orion colony on Sharu, aided by Ruddy managers and Green workers, divert a portion of the planet's industrial capacity to their own purposes without being detected. The textiles, calculators, and jewelry they produce is tiny and economically unimportant, but it is the first time that Orions produce goods for their own benefit on an alien world [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
10,109 B.C. |
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Grey Orion navigators and computer watchmen are first used as crew aboard alien ships. Within a century, Ruddies will also be used as starship crew, earning a reputation for reliability [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
10,000 B.C. |
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- When their sun is about to go nova, the Fabrini leave their system on an propelled asteroid now known as Yonada [TOS: "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky"]. - The Q Continuum begins a new era of discovery, celebrating learning, dialog, and even humor from all across the universe [VOY: "Death Wish"] - The Kalandan outpost, an artificial planet, is built. Its whole population, however, is wiped out by a virus, only leaving an automated defense system [TOS: "That Which Survives"]. - Gint, the first Grand Nagus, codifies Ferengi cultural values in a book he calls the Rules of Acquisition [DS9: "Bar Association", "Body Parts"]. - The first of the Orbs is discovered by the Bajorans in the sky above their planet. Over the next ten millennia, a total of nine of these extraordinary objects will be found, inspiring revelations that shaped Bajoran theology [DS9: "The Emissary"]. - According to Klingon mythology, Kortar, the first Klingon, destroys the gods who created him [DS9: "Homefront", VOY: "Barge of the Dead"]. - The planet Vulcan is at war with itself. It is the beginning of the Age of Expansion, and the unification of Vulcan starts [TOS Giant Novel 4: "Spock's World"]. |
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9,999 B.C. |
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- The Orion Alliance is forged in secret on Botchok, and the news is passed by word of mouth to every colony. The Alliance, whose membership is purely
Ruddy and Grey, declares that every Orion must master the alien technologies they find, with the ultimate aim of liberating Botchok and overthrowing
the Treaty of Kammzdast. They Grey Orion Chairman, Klendal Hanok the Liberator, warns that victory will come only after many patient generations and so subtly that hardly anyone will
notice [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. - The Stone Age on Earth: animal domestication and fire are developed [Starfleet Dynamics]. |
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9,736 B.C. |
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The Tam Paupa is first worn on the planet Pandro (Garo VII) [Star Trek Log 9]. | |
9,700 B.C. |
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Orion crews are now serving on most alien merchant vessels [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
9,688 years ago |
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The Bema revolt in Orion space. Over 50,000 Green Orions and lower-class Ruddies stage an uprising protesting their working conditions, which becomes a demand to liberate all Orions everywhere and release the homeworld. Julin Hyrax the Brave volunteers his Greys--all 3,000 of them--to the Magistrate of Bema to stop the revolt. Distrustful of any Orion, the Magistrate refuses. Julin leads his Greys, unarmed, against the revolutionary army and demands their surrender. The army slaughters Julin's Greys; only 22 survive the butchery.The Kammzdast signatories remember the gesture as a sea-change in Orion behavior,and for a while, the Orions revere Julin as a martyr to a better future. This revolt becomes the last Orion revolt for 57 centuries. The Era of Good Feeling begins (ending in 1492 B.C.). The Orions laboriously build for themselves a reputation for loyalty, honesty, and trustworthiness--a deception of the boldest kind. During this period, the Orions will gain the rights to own their own enclaves and industry and to serve on alien starships [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
9,630 B.C |
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An alien station incorporating a time travel transporter system is built, possibly by the Iconians or Iconian offshoots. It will be abandoned in a few thousand years and destroyed shortly after its discovery by the "USS Enterprise-D" in 2370 [TOS 32: "Chain of Attack"]. | |
8,700 B.C. |
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Orions are now serving on most alien merchant vessels [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
8,064 B.C |
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- War between the Joost-Tseetsk and Loor-Tseetsk races destroys their culture spread throughout fourteen worlds in nine star systems. The former retain their
Sphere of Clans to some extent. The latter degenerate into cave-dwellers on the planet Koorn [TNG 21: "Chains of Command"]. - Sometime during this era, the natives of Gamma Trianguli VI construct Vaal: a vast underground computer topped off by a serpent head, and eventually a god to the inhabitants. Kukulkan may have been responsible [TOS: "A Taste of Armageddon", TAS: "How Sharper Than A Serpent's Tooth"]. |
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8,000 B.C. |
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Human proto-civilization on earth begins in Sumeria. | |
7,732 B.C. |
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The volcanic Mount Selaya on Vulcan destroys its peak with such force it craters moons several light-minutes away [TOS 68: "Firestorm"]. | |
7,640 B.C. |
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The guard post 'repositories' are constructed by the 'Builders' [TNG 2: "The Peacekeepers"]. | |
6,635 B.C |
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The Zakdorns gain their reputation of having the most inately stategic minds in the galaxy [TNG: "Peak Performance"]. | |
6,000 B.C. |
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- Landru of Beta III creates a powerful computer system to guide and protect his people after his death [TOS: "Return of the Archons"]. - Unknown aliens take several humans from Earth to be raised on a distant planet, to prevent Earth from destroying itself. Gary Seven will be one of their descendants [TOS: "Assignment: Earth"]. - An ice age on Sigma Draconis VI splits the population into two halves: the advanced but unintelligible female Eymorg and the primitive male Morg [TOS: "Spock's Brain"]. |
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5,429 B.C. |
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The House of Jibim Kiba Siber rules the planet Jibet. Their reign will last 7,000 years [DS9 14: "The Long Night"]. | |
5,000 years ago |
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- Vulcans begin experimenting with the mental suppression of emotions [VOY: "Random Thoughts"]. - Earth is visited by aliens who settle in the Mediterranean area and demand to be worshipped as gods [TOS: "Who Mourns for Adonais?"]. - The planet Sarpeidon experiences an ice age, in which Spock and McCoy have to survive for a short time, together with Zarabeth who has been exiled to this time [TOS: "All Our Yesterdays"]. |
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4,745 B.C. |
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- Omicron Delta IV, the so-called "Shore Leave Planet" or "Amusement Park Planet" is established by an unknown alien race. - A warlike, conquestminded offshoot race on Askalon V will perish from the unrestrained use of the cloning technology in a great war [Star Trek Maps, TOS: "Shore Leave", TAS: "Once Upon A Planet", Star Trek Log 3, TOS 76: "The Captain's Daughter"]. |
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4,740 B.C. |
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The so-called Furies have established themselves as the rulers of the Alpha Quadrant during this era [TNG 41: "The Soldiers of Fear" - Invasion! Book 2]. | |
4,632 B.C. |
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The Lathanta of 30452 FAS III (Eul Ma'ak Lethantana) develop interplanetary flight and land on 30452 FAS IV (Ma'ak Krannag) intending to exploit their sister planet's resources. They discover the tribal Krann and enslave them and their world. Over the following centuries, the Lathanta strip the resources of Ma'ak Krannag and force the natives to worship them as gods [TNG 37: "The Last Stand"]. | |
4,250 B.C. |
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On the planet Vulcan, thousands die of the Skag Maug plague [Starfleet Medical Reference Manual]. | |
4,032 B.C. |
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Extraterrestrials abduct a male and a female from Earth. They and their descendants will be given generations of training to help prevent Earth's civilization from destroying itself [TOS: "Assignment: Earth"]. | |
4,000 to 3,000 B.C. ??? |
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- The Aldeans build a cloaking shield around their planet, the technology is later stolen by the last Garth seafarer, and given to his Orion crew [TNG: "When the
Bough Breaks]. - Alpha Centauri is colonized by genetically altered Humans from Ireland by the mysterious 'Greys' in an attempt to preserve the genetic future of the species [DQ]. |
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3834 B.C. |
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The immortal Akharin a.k.k. Flint is born in Mesopotamia on Earth. He will be known under several different names, including Merlin, Leonardo da Vinci, and Johannes Brahms [TOS: "Requiem for Methuselah"]. | |
3,782 B.C. The Night of Blood: |
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the Krann revolt against the Lathanta, in the 30452 FAS system. Outnumbered on Ma'ak Krannag, the natives rise up and slaughter their masters with knives. The planet's facilities and industries are taken over. Although the revolt ends up costing more Krann lives than Lathanta, the Krann win and, using captured Lathantan ships, carry the war over to Eul Ma'ak Lethantana. With their economy in ruins, the Lethanta eventually agree to a peace treaty and pay heavy reparations for their past exploitation of their world and their people [TNG 37: "The Last Stand"]. | |
3,740 B.C. |
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Landru, a political figure on UFC 611 (C-111)-Beta III, dies. All his knowledge lives on in a computer of his own design which will rule this world for the next six thousand years [TOS: "Return of the Archons"]. | |
3,632 B.C. |
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In the 30452 FAS (Ma'ak Terrella) system, planet 3 (Eul Ma'ak Lethantana) suffers massive thermonuclear bombardment from space by the Krann of planet 4 (Ma'ak Krannag). The Krann believe the Lethanta to be responsible for introducing an engineered virus on their world tailored to kill off all higher life forms. The Lethanta are wiped out save for a deep space colonizing mission of hollowed-out asteroid generation ships launched some months before this ultimate crisis. The surviving Krann in space seek revenge by constructing the First Fleet: an interstellar sublight expedition to seek out and exterminate the remaining Lethanta. The Fleet departs for the nearest stars [TNG 37: "The Last Stand"]. | |
3,130 B.C. |
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The First Fleet of the Krann reaches the nearest star to 30452 FAS. They settle down on a planet they call Salvation and utilize the natural resources to build newer and better ships [TNG 37: "The Last Stand"]. | |
3,000 B.C. |
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- All intelligent life in the Beta Portalan system is destroyed by the Flying Parasites [TOS: "Operation--Annihilate!"]. - The Kalandan Empire is destroyed by a disease organism [TOS: "That Which Survives", Starfleet Medical Reference Manual] |
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2,970 B.C. |
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The advanced race of beings responsible for the Sagittarian signals die out due to fading genetic vitality [Spaceflight Chronology]. | |
2,750 B.C. |
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Kohl becomes the Klingon God-patron of medicine on the Klingon homeworld [Starfleet Medical Reference Manual]. | |
2,738 B.C. |
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- Apollo, an extraterrestrial humanoid, comes to Earth. He will set the pattern of the Greek Gods. [TOS] - Interstellar war breaks out between two developed civilizations. 'Angels' and Furies' The defeated Furies civilization (consisting of the Danai, Bardoi, Ak'lins, Sakill, Jequat, and others) is banished to the far side of the galaxy. During the first few decades, millions perish while the civilization falls into barbarism. A thousand year dimness begins. Their entire culture will be based solely on returning to "Heaven" (the Near Side of the galaxy) from "Hell" (the Far Side of the galaxy). Some survivors of this war in the Alpha Quadrant end up stranded on pre-Federation homeworlds in the Near Side of the galaxy. These include Earth, Vulcan, Andor, and Orion among others such as the Klingon homeworlds, and even the Ferengi will know of them. On Earth, they will form many of the demon legends (in conjunction with the Danons' visitation?) and the basis of Druidism. On Vulcan, they will be called the Ok'San. The Klingon race will be most strongly affected (calling them Iraga, Shushara, Hullam'gar, and the KdIchpon), the demons promising to return with the Havoc and consume the weak [TOS 79: "First Strike" - Invasion! Book 1, TNG 41: "The Soldiers of Fear" - Invasion! Book 2]. |
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2,737 B.C. |
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- Commander Spock and Dr. McCoy are trapped in the Ice Age on the planet Sarpeidon, having been transported 5,000 years back through time by the Atavachron. Zarabeth, an exile banished by Zor Khan the Tyrant, bears Spock's son, Zar [TOS: "All Our Yesterdays", TOS 11: "Yesterday's Son"]. | |
2,730 B.C. |
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S'harien becomes known as Vulcan's greatest swordsmith. The U.S.S. "S'harien" (NCC-3107) Constitution class cruiser of the 2290s will be named after him [TOS 18: "My Enemy, My Ally" - Rihannsu #2, Starfleet Prototype]. | |
2,718 B.C. |
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- Zarabeth dies in Sarpeidon's Ice Age [TOS 11: "Yesterday's Son"]. | |
2,712 B.C. |
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- Using the Guardian of Forever, Commander Spock rescues his son, Zar. Zar is transported to the 23rd Century and later returns to 2,712 B.C. via the
Guardian [TOS 11: "Yesterday's Son"]. - Zar, in the Lakreo Valley region on Sarpeidon, helps to found society [TOS 11: "Yesterday's Son"]. |
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2,634 B.C. |
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The Howling God doomsday world of Kirlos is constructed by the Ariantu in their battle against the K'vin Hegemony. The Ariantu Empire collapses. Kirlos is abandoned by the Ariantu. The Sullurh race remain behind on the planet [TNG 12: "Doomsday World"]. | |
2,631 B.C. |
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A white dwarf star is formed outside of U.F.P. territory which will contain a comet heralding the appearance of a wormhole and the destination of the Ko N'ya [TNG Giant Novel 13: "Devil's Heart"] | |
2,628 B.C. |
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This is the era during which Earth begins using currency, at least according to Nog's research in 2372 [DS9: "Little Green Men"]. | |
Around 2600 B.C. |
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The pyramids of Giza are being built, witnessed by anthropologists from the year 2769 [ENT: "Cold Front"]. | |
2,530 B.C. |
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From the planet Salvation, the Krann launch their Second Fleet, still intent on seeking out the Lethanta descendants. This pattern of going from star to star and rebuilding their fleets will continue up through their Sixth Fleet [TNG 37: "The Last Stand"]. | |
2500 B.C. |
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The star known as Sahndara goes nova, and a number of inhabitants of the star system manage to escape [TOS: "Plato's Stepchildren"]. | |
2,000 B.C. |
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The Metal Age on Earth: agriculture and engineering are developed. | |
1,955 B.C. |
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The K'shikkaa colonists of Veruna IV abandon their colony ship, the "Soul," which brought them to the Verunan system escorted by six Guardian ships (the "Courage," "Faith," "Kindness," "Conviction," "Wisdom," and "Love"). In time their history will be forgotten, passed down only through oral tradition and regarded as myth. At least one other K'shikkaa colony ship will survive to colonize Akeras. A third colony ship may have created the spacial concavity in the Verunan system by collapsing a wormhole. These sublight vessels were launched centuries earlier by the K'shikkaa to escape their dying sun [VOY 6: "The Murdered Sun"]. | |
1,900 B.C. |
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On Vulcan, Sikar founds the Vulcan School of Medicine [Starfleet Medical Reference Manual]. | |
1,740 B.C. |
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On the Far Side of the galaxy, the Furies begin to dig themselves out of barbarism, driven by the need to reclaim their home territory on the Near Side of the galaxy [TOS 79: "First Strike" - Invasion! Book 1]. | |
1,700 B.C. |
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Vulcan disposes of its offensive weaponry [TNG Giant Novel 16: "Sarek"]. | |
1,630 B.C. |
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The Lethanta fleet of sublight asteroid generation ships arrive in the 30453 FAS (Ma'ak Indawe, "Stronghold") system and settle on the third planet which they name Nem Ma'ak Bratuna. After landfall, they fall almost immediately into barbarism and a long dark age will last for centuries as the Lethanta civilization and technology deteriorate [TNG 37: "The Last Stand"]. | |
1,492 B.C. The Orion Empire's Dawn: |
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The Orions' far-flung network of secret supply stations and repair yards allows them to steal two armed mechant ships. Though the Rigellians have complete information on the theft, they profess ignorance to the Kammzdast Signatories who dare ask their aid. The Rigellians subtly use their influence to bring more Orions into the Trade Halls. The Era of Good Feeling ends [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
1,450 B.C. |
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The Orion pirates possess 200 merchant vessels at this time, the largest space fleet in the Galaxy [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
1,240 B.C. |
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The Kgha'lugh star system (Sector 937) is destroyed when its sun goes through its first red-giant stage, incinerating all the inner planets. One such planet is probably the homeworld of the Danai. By the 23rd Century this system will fall under the domain of the Ruchma Province in the Klingon Empire [TOS 79: "First Strike" - Invasion! Book 1]. | |
933 B.C. |
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King Solomon (a.k.a. Flint the Immortal) "dies" [TOS 46: "Cry of the Onlies"]. | |
Around 850 B.C. |
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The Vulcan monastery of P'Jem is built [ENT: "The Andorian Incident"]. | |
750 B.C. |
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The Chatalia home star supernovas. Prior to the disaster, an interstellar ramjet vessel is launched [TOS Original Novel 11: "World Without End"]. | |
740 B.C. |
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Zetar expands into a red giant destroying all corporeal life in the system. The minds of the planet's inhabitants live on, however, and go in search of a host body [Star Trek 1 - James Blish, Starfleet Technical Manual]. | |
736 B.C. |
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The Taygeta system is irradiated by a nova [TOS 19: "The Tears of the Singers"]. | |
709 B.C. |
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The Orion alliance on Botchok meets in an emergency session to discuss the Pirate Question. The Greys, most of them Colonials, believe piracy is hurting the cause of independence and should be curtailed. Forseeing the impossibility of a gradual transition, the Ruddies contend that a strong space navy will eventually be indispensible and should be built now. This is the official origin of the split between the Gradualists and the Militarists [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
630 B.C. |
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- Bajoran prophet Trakor encounters the Orb of Change for the first time [DS9: "Destiny"]. - On Bajor, Trekor prophecizes "When the Vipers tribe appeared through the Temple gates, a sword of stars will appear in the heavens. The Temple will burn and the Gates will be cast open" for the wormhole in 2371, among other prophecies [DS9: "Destiny"]. - The Mind Wars devastate Capulon (Sigma Delphini) IV: the Delphinii "Mind-share" telepathic techniques are used to rip thoughts from enemy minds and enslave the weak [TNG 27: "Guises of the Mind"]. |
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600 B.C. |
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On Capulon (Sigma Delphini) IV, the Mind Wars slowly come to an end when most children are born without the "Mind-share" ability. The people abandon the sciences and flock back to the old temples, instigating sacrifices [TNG 27: "Guises of the Mind"]. | |
500 B.C. |
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The Sandarans, fleeing from their home star's nova, arrive on Earth and set the patterna nd style of Classical Greecian culture. "Apollo" ;leaves at this time, to seek a new home [TOS: "Plato's Stepchildren"]. | |
460 B.C. |
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Hippocrates, Greek physician, is born on Earth. The Hippocratic Oath medical ethics code will be used to swear doctors into the field well into the 23rd Century. In 2263, Dr. McCoy will be awarded a scroll of cures, by the Platonians, supposedly penned by Socrates himself. In later years, at least one medical ship class will carry his name. The "Voyager's" holographic doctor (in 2372) would find it interesting if he could talk to Hippocrates [TOS: "The Empath", TOS: "Plato's Stepchildren", TAS: "Albatross", Starfleet Dynamics, Jackill's Star Fleet Reference Manual: Ships of the Fleet Vol. II, VOY 8: "Cybersong"]. | |
450 B.C. |
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The first Vulcan manned landing on Charis is aborted following the extermination of the High House by T'Thelaih [TOS Giant Novel 4: "Spock's World"]. | |
427 B.C. |
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Plato of Athens, Greek philosopher, is born on Earth. The Sandarans will follow Plato's doctrines and name their new world Platonius in his honor. Captain Janeway will also refer to Plato. Survivors from Sahndara spend some time on Earth, where their leader, Parmen, becomes a great admirer of the philosopher Plato. After leaving Earth, they settle on a planet they name Platonius, where they begin to develop telekinetic abilities [TOS: "Plato's Stepchildren", VOY: "Innocence"]. | |
412 B.C. |
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Diogenes, a Greek philosopher, is born on Earth. Dr. McCoy will compare Dr. Stavos Keniclius to a modern Diogenes in the 23rd Century, in search of a perfect Human specimen [TAS: "The Infinite Vulcan"]. | |
400 B.C. |
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Vulcans make the first landing on Charis (T'Khut), Vulcan's sister planet [TOS Giant Novel 4: "Spock's World"]. | |
300 B.C. (1433 Vulcan Years) |
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- Vulcan's Glory is won as a prize of war from the house of Kawarda, in the battle of T'zal [TOS 44: "Vulcan's Glory"]. - Early Vulcan space travel (a.k.a. The Age Of Expansion) [TOS Giant Novel 4: "Spock's World"]. |
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239 B.C. |
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Eeiauo is colonized by the Sivaoans as a penal colony [TOS 21: "Uhura's Song"]. | |
94 B.C. |
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The Orions battle 58 other races in the The First Orion War [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
82 B.C. |
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The first of 375 melodies dating back to this year will be compared to Pai music heard by Lt. Commander Data in 2370 [TNG 38: "Dragon's Honor"]. | |
79 B.C |
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Surak is born on Vulcan, the son of T'Leia and Stef. The Eye of Fire, light from the Sigma-1014 Orionis nova, reaches Vulcan [TOS 35: "The Romulan Way" - Rihannsu #2, TNG Giant Novel 13: "Devil's Heart", TOS Giant Novel 4: "Spock's World"]. | |
70 B.C. |
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Stef is critically wounded in a battle on the Ishaya plain. Prior to his death, he gives the Ko N'ya stone to Surak, who in turn gives it to the warrior Garamond [TNG Giant Novel 13: "Devil's Heart"] | |
61 B.C. |
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With the end of the Orion war in sight, the Botchok Planetary Congress debates the form of social organization they will adopt afterward. Tamos Draman the Half-Sighted argues eloquently for a hierarchy in which the Greys are slightly higher than the Ruddies. Eventually the BPC produces the Codex Orion, a compendium of the laws of society, in which Greys and Ruddies are equals [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
60 B.C. |
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Stef, the father of Surak, hands the Ko N'ya (Devil's Heart) stone over to his one remaining son, Surak, following a battle on the Ishaya plain near Mt. Selaya and isk'Kahr. He freely surrenders the stone to Garamond, a warrior of the Ghe'Hara clan, the next day [TNG Giant Novel 13: "Devil's Heart"]. | |
57 B.C. |
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The Orion War ends [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
56 B.C. |
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A thousand years of nearly uninterruped peace, growth, and prosperity has also prepares the Orions, unknowingly, for the Reverse which will wreck their culture. Social differences become wider and more rigid. Colonies of Greys without any Ruddies, and Ruddies without a single Grey, start to appear in odd corners of Orion space [FASA Roleplaying Guide, Second Edition]. | |
42 B.C. |
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Tiberius Claudius Nero, Roman Emperor, is born on Earth. James Kirk's middle name will come from this historical figure [TOS 1: Star Trek The Motion Picture, TOS Original Novel 15: "Galactic Whirlpool"]. | |
33 B.C. |
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Surak discovers his calling in a vision at Mount Seleya [TOS Giant Novel 4: "Spock's World", ENT: "Awakening"] | |
22 B.C., 18 January (139954 Vulcan Old Date) |
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(Orion) Duthulhiv pirates land on Vulcan in an attempt to loot it, resulting in the bloodiest war of Vulcan's history. This first extraVulcanian contact will result in a split in Vulcan society and lead up to the first Vulcan interstellar colonization. S'task, a student of Surak's, is captured and leads a violent uprising to escape [TOS 35: "The Romulan Way" - Rihannsu #2, TOS Giant Novel 4: "Spock's World"]. | |
16 B.C. (139970 Vulcan Old Date) |
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The number of Seheik ("Declared") on Vulcan approaches 12,000. These are the followers of S'task wanting to establish a "New Vulcan" [TOS 35: "The Romulan Way" - Rihannsu #2, TOS Giant Novel 5: "The Lost Years" - Prologue]. | |
7 B.C. |
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Following their departure from Earth, the Sandarans arrive on Platonius. [TOS] | |
6 B.C. (140005 Vulcan Old Date) |
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- Zakal the Terrible, the greatest of the Kolinahr masters, dies on Vulcan. Nortakh continues the fight of the Kolinahru against Surak's teachings [TOS Giant Novel 5: "The Lost Years" - Prologue]. - S'task recruits 12,000 Vulcans to depart Vulcan with him. Many more will follow, totalling 80,000 [TOS 35: "The Romulan Way" - Rihannsu #2, TOS Giant Novel 4: "Spock's World", TOS Giant Novel 5: "The Lost Years"]. - On Earth (and presumably on UFC 892-IV, Magna Roma) the religious figure Jesus Christ is born who will form the basis of Christianity. Christmas will be celebrated aboard the "Enterprise" numerous times. In 2264, the delusional Thomas Clayton will claim to be Jesus Christ [TOS: "Bread and Circuses", TOS: "Dagger Of The Mind", Star Trek Log 2, TOS Original Novel 9: "The Starless World"]. |
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August 8, 2007 21:24
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