USS Galaxy Timeline - From 2369 AD to 2371 AD
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2369
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- A Jem'Hadar spacecraft crashes on Bopak III in the Gamma Quadrant. The only survivor is a soldier named Goran'Agar, who survives despite a lack of ketracel white [DS9: "Hippocratic Oath"]. - The Velos VII internment camp, used by the Cardassians for the imprisonment of Bajoran nationals, is closed. Among the detainees released when the camp is closed is Dr. Surmak Ren [DS9: "Babel"]. - Former Starfleet Academy cadet Seska joins the Maquis. It is not known that she is actually a surgically altered Cardassian [VOY: "State of Flux"]. - Last six GALAXY class spaceframes are mothballed as preventative measure. SOVEREIGN, and PROMETHEUS schedules are upped [The Next Generation Technical Manual]. - (Post February) Neelix undergoes detoxification for his addiction to Rhuludian crystals [VOY Novel: "Pathways"]. - B'Elanna drops out of Starfleet Academy [VOY Novel: "Pathways"]. - The Enterprise makes first contact with the Pelavians, whose exhalations trigger hallucinations in humans [Amazing Stories: "On The Scent Of Trouble"]. - (Post May) - The Cardassians withdraw from Terok Nor and Bajoran space. A group led by Leej Terrell secretly removes one of the Red Orbs of Jalbador [DS9 Novel: "The Fall of Terok Nor" - Millennium Book 1, DS9 Novel: "Inferno" - Millennium Book 3]. - Sisko and Kira return to Bajor for a speech to be given by Kai Opaka. An explosion traps them in the Paths Of The Lost catacombs beneath the Taluno Library [DS9: Prophecy And Change - "Ha'mara"]. - Garak gets philosophical with a Bajoran terrorist in Quark's bar [Strange New Worlds VI: "Fabrications"]. - Spock and McCoy meet with Dr. Crusher aboard the Enterprise to research a genetic disease that is wiping out the Romulan royal family [TNG 53: "Red Sector" - Double Helix #3]. - Lady Q recruits Selar to assist in the Q-continuum civil war [New Frontier: No Limits - "Q'uandry" - 2367]. - Several Klingon youth, including Toq, are liberated from a Romulan prison camp by Worf [TNG 61: "Diplomatic Implausibility"]. - While aboard the Enterprise, Klingon scientist Kurak is accused of murder by Dr. Crusher [TNG 61: "Diplomatic Implausibility"]. - Aboard a Bolian freighter, B'Elanna is captured by Cardassians, and is rescued by Chakotay and Seska [VOY Novel: "Pathways"]. - Ensign Ro leaves the Enterprise. - John Q. Brhode receives the Distinguished Service Cross. - John Q. Brhode is promoted to Commander and transferred to the USS Odyssey as its Chief Executive Officer. He will remain here until the Odyssey's destruction in 2370. - Crom earns the Golden Lobe Award for highest profit of any student. - Kylar Curran is assigned to the Department of Intergalactic Affairs in San Francisco and Geneva, Terra. He will serve in this capacity until 2371. - Ensign D'Tinya is transferred to Starbase 200. She will remain here until 2373. - Ensign Ethan Suder is promoted to Lieutenant, Junior Grade. - Ensign Michael Jamson is awarded the Medal of Honor and promoted to Lieutenant, Junior Grade during his tour on board the USS Ranger. |
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2369, January
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- Data is rescued from the 18th Century using the technology of the shape-shifters. Mark Twain is given a brief tour of the "Enterprise." The alien base of operations on Devidia II is destroyed via a volley of photon torpedoes. - A young Enterprise engineer (Lt. Barclay) is forced to confront his paralyzing fear of being transported. - Four survivors of the science ship U.S.S. "Yosemite" (NCC-19002) in the Igo sector are rescued by the "Enterprise," after being suspended in a transporter buffer, by Lt. (j.g.) Barclay. - The crew of the Bozeman, who had been immunized against Rigelian fever in the 23rd century, develop an antidote to quell an outbreak near the Mutara Sector [Strange New Worlds VII: "Future Shock"]. |
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2369, February
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- Ambassador Ves Alkar is rescued from a transport ship under attack by Rekag starships. Counselor Troi temporarily mutates under Alkar's influence while carrying out negotiations on Seronia to achieve his aims. - Captain Montgomery Scott is rescued from the crashed "Sydney" class transport "Jenolen" (NCC-S2010) trapped on an alien Dyson Sphere artifact, after being suspended in the transporter for 75 years. |
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2369, March
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- While charting the vast Amargosa Diaspora globular cluster, the "Enterprise" makes contact with beings through a tertiary subspace domain in Cargo Bay 4. "Enterprise" fatalities: Lt. Edward Hagler. - Transporting Amanda Rogers from Starbase 112 to Tagra IV (Argolis cluster), the "Enterprise" officers must deal with her manifesting Q powers. The young woman discovers that her parents were from the Q continuum and that she has Q-like powers. Now, Q arrives to take her back to the Q continuum. - Returning from Marlonia, "Enterprise" personnel (Picard and three other staff members - Ensign Ro, Guinan, and Keiko O'Brien) are beamed aboard ship during their shuttlecraft's passage through a molecular reversion field, reducing them to children. The shuttlecraft "Fermi" (NCC-1701-D/09) is lost. After a short-duration Ferengi take-over, the transporter restores them to their original ages, and a missing science team on Ligos VII is recovered [DS9: "Bar Association"]. |
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2369, April
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- In orbit of Deinonychus VII, awaiting the arrival of the supply ship "Biko," Lt. Commander Data's interface with the "Enterprise's" computer malfunctions. Lt. Worf, Counselor Troi, and Alexander become trapped in a malfunctioning holodeck. They are sent into a Wild West showdown with a villain who's a dead ringer for Data. - Exocomps are found to be intelligent life forms when the "Enterprise" monitors the progress on an experimental Particle Fountain mining device in orbit of Tyrus VII-A. Data risks human lives to protect them. |
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2369, May
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- Captain Edward Jellico takes command of the "Enterprise." Captain Picard, Lt. Worf, and Dr. Crusher embark on a covert mission into Cardassian space to verify the development of a metagenic weapon on Seltrice III. Counselor Troi begins to wear a standard Star Fleet uniform as ordered by Captain Jellico. - After resigning (being relieved of) his command to participate in a dangerous secret mission, Captain Picard is taken hostage by the Cardassians. - While under the command of an unfeeling new captain, the Enterprise attempts to rescue Picard from the Cardassians. - Captain Picard is interrogated on Seltrice III, and released to again command the "Enterprise" after Captain Jellico's antimatter mine ploy. - Chakotay kills a Cardassian with his bare hands [VOY Novel: "Pathways"]. - The Cardassians finally retreat from the Bajoran system, abandoning the Terok Nor ore processing facility in orbit of the planet. The Bajoran Provisional Government asked Starfleet to take over the running of the station. Starfleet sent Commander Selena Ruhl to run the station. Chief O'Brien transferred from the USS Enterprise to become the station's Chief Engineer. In accordance with Starfleet naming conventions, the station was named Deep Space Nine. A stable wormhole to the Gamma Quadrant is discovered in the sector, and the station is moved to its entry. The entities living in the wormhole, the Bajoran Prophets, declare new station commander Benjamin Sisko (recommended by Admiral Leyton) their Emissary. - The "Enterprise" drops off 3 Star Fleet runabouts for the station's use: the "Rio Grande" (NCC-72452), "Yangtzee Kiang" (NCC-72453) and "Ganges" (NCC-72454). |
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2369, June
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- The Luna-Class Development Project is initiated in response to the discovery of the Bajoran wormhole, and originally conceived as leading a planned Starfleet wave of deep-space exploration in the Gamma Quadrant. The project was spearheaded by Dr. (Commander) Xin Ra-Havreii, a Starfleet theoretical engineer at Utopia Planitia [Titan: "Taking Wing"]. - A calculating Sherlock Holmesian character traps Picard and others in a holodeck simulation. - Geordi is enamored with a beautiful and mysterious Starfleet lieutenant accused of murder. - A reunion with a member of the Bajoran underground forces Kira to choose between her people and her duty as a Federation officer. - Security Chief Odo is framed for the murder of Ibudan on Deep Space 9, and then cleared of the charges following an investigation. Keiko O'Brien establishes a childrens school. - Tahna Los, a Bajoran Kohn-ma freedom fighter, takes refuge on Deep Space 9 and attempts to collapse the mouth of the wormhole with a bilitrium antimatter converter bomb. - The food replicators aboard Deep Space 9 unleash a deadly aphasia virus, engineered by Bajoran terrorists [DS9: "Babel"]. - Corran Alansin graduates MIT with a degree in Computer Sciences and returns to Trill. - Lt. JG Tarin Iniara completes informal Bajoran resistance training and is assigned to the militia on Bajor. |
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2369, July
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- Forced to impersonate a Romulan Intelligence officer, Counselor Troi becomes a pivotal part of an elaborate defection scheme. - After Picard loses his life in a surprise attack, Q gives him the chance to change his destiny. - O'Brien befriends the "prey" in an otherworldly hunting game--can he and the rest of the officers save the being from a life in captivity? - The irrepressible Q and the adventuress Vash arrive at Deep Space Nine--just as strange, destructive forces begin threatening the space station. - Lieutenant Dax's former Trill identity is accused of a 30 year old murder. - Kes is born [VOY Novel: "Pathways"]. |
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2369, August
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- Worf and Data embark on unusual journeys to seek out their fathers. - Imprisoned in a society of peaceful Klingons and Romulans, Worf risks his life to show the younger Klingons their lost heritage and inspire them to claim their honor. - A sinister alien criminal hides his consciousness in the brain of someone aboard the station. - Quark's attempt at deception toward a newly-encountered alien race places the space station's senior officers in a labyrinth of danger. - Quark is suddenly named leader of the Ferengi financial empire, and discovers that he's not only popular--he's now a target for death. |
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2369, September
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- While the Enterprise is bombarded with lethal rays, Picard is trapped on board with a band of interstellar thieves. - Picard is torn between love and duty when he is forced to send the woman he loves on a potentially deadly mission. - Picard finds himself in a race with Cardassians, Klingons, and Romulans to solve a four-billion-year old genetic puzzle. Evidence is found that all humanoid lifeforms in the galaxy share common ancestors. - An alien criminal from the other side of the wormhole tempts Odo by telling the shape-shifter he can put the changeling in contact with others like himself. - Sisko, Kira, and Bashir are stranded on a war-torn world in the Gamma Quadrant where it is impossible for the combatants to die. Kai Opaka 'dies' here, and remains. - Against his will, O'Brien becomes spiritual leader of a Bajoran village--and the only one who can save them from a destructive energy force. - Aayla Me enters Japan Medical College to study Psychology and Sociology. - Corran Alansin is joined the the Rex symbiont. He enters the Trill Symbiosis Institute during this time until 2370. - Adrian An'quinsos is accepted into Starfleet Academy. - Cassius Henderson is accepted into Starfleet Academy, London campus. - Vladimir Malgin is accepted into Starfleet Academy, San Francisco campus. - Michael McDowell leaves the Institute for Advanced Physics and is accepted into Starfleet Academy on his second attempt. - Cora Dobryin enters Basic Training. |
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2369, October
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- Trapped in an alien mental hospital, with little memory of the past, Riker is convinced he is going insane. - A pioneering Ferengi scientist is found dead, and Beverly risks her career to prove he was murdered. - A stubborn old Bajoran farmer forces Kira to take a good look at how much she has changed since her alliance with the Federation. - When members of the station find their fantasies coming to life, it becomes the prelude to a very real danger which threatens everyone. |
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2369, November
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- Worf finds his faith sorely tested when it appears that the greatest Klingon warrior of all time has returned from the dead to reclaim the empire. A clone of Kahless The Unforgettable becomes Klingon Emperor, ending Klingon Civil War between Gowron and Duras supporters on Council. - Returning to the site of an eight-year-old mission, Riker encounters an identical double of himself, who tries to rekindle a relationship with Troi. - While an alien entity wreaks havoc with the station's computer, the irrepressible Lwaxana Troi sets her sights for romance--with Odo! - Odo is caught in the middle when an alien influence pits Kira against Sisko in a deadly power struggle. - Crewman Recruit Cora Dobryin is assigned to the USS Endeavour as an Intelligence Analyst. |
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2369 December
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- The Enterprise is frozen in time on the brink of total annihilation, and Picard must figure out how to rescue it without destroying it. - When the Borg return to do battle with the Federation, they boast a new individuality, and tempt Data when they help him feel his first emotion. As a result of Hugh's influence, renegade Borg have left the Collective and allied themselves to Data's brother Lore. - Kira discovers that a Cardassian visiting the station could actually be a notorious war criminal. - When a Bajoran spititual leader objects to Keiko's secular teachings, she threatens to destroy the alliance between Bajor and the Federation. |
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2370
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- Morgan Bateson, who had married Mira Romaine in the 23rd century, settles his differences with Montgomery Scott [Strange New Worlds VI: "Ancient History"]. - The Federation-Cardassian Treaty established the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) as a buffer between the newly re-drawn Federation and Cardassian borders. Neither the Federation nor the Cardassians were allowed to place Military Outposts in the region, nor were they allowed to conduct fleet exercises or station warships anywhere in the DMZ. The Treaty ceded several dozen Federation colonies to the Cardassians, forcing the colonists (many of whom had been there for ten generations) to either voluntarily relocate, or forfeit their Federation Citizenship to remain in their homes under Cardassian rule. Feeling abandoned by the Federation, a number of the colonists formed a guerrilla force to protect their homes from the Cardassians, who frequently attacked them in violation of the Treaty without any serious consequences. The guerrilla force called themselves the Maquis, after the secret army of patriots in France during the German occupation in 1940-1944. The colonists were joined by Starfleet Maquis sympathisers, former Bajoran freedom fighters, and disenchanted individuals from all walks of life who either had personal grudges against the Cardassians, or simply were looking for a fight. - The Maquis were initially organised in a series of cells, with only the leader of each cell knowing the whereabouts of the other cells. They hid in the Badlands, a region of space near the Cardassian border populated by dangerous Plasma Storms, much as their 20th century counterparts had hidden in the thickets from which they derived their name. The Badlands had been used by the Bajoran Resistance for the same purpose during the Cardassian occupation. - Rebecca VonErnst and Lysander VanderPuls-Hawksley enter Starfleet Academy [Galaxy TOS: "You can't make an Omelette. . ."]. - Bazor Wormhole to Delta Quadrant discovered, Gor'Vosh station established at second Dyson Sphere there.(QD) - The Maquis captures a Cardassian weapon of mass destruction which they call "Dreadnought" and reprogram it to destroy the Cardassian fuel depot on Aschelon V [VOY: "Dreadnought"]. - Dahar Master Kor is appointed Ambassador to Vulcan for the Klingon Empire [DS9: "The Sword of Kahless"]. - USS Sovereign launches. - Cardassian DMZ set up and partolled by Federation. - First contact with forces from beyond Bajoran wormhole named 'Dominion.' - Wixiban is captured and imprisoned by the Ubeans [VOY Novel: "Pathways"]. - Aboard the Liberty, B'Elanna repairs a shuttlecraft with Seska [VOY Novel: "Pathways"]. - [TNG Novel: "Engines of Destiny"] - [DS9 7: "Warchild"] - [TNG 34: "Blaze of Glory"]. - Jadzia Dax is kidnapped by Verad, a Trill who removes her symbiont to take it as his own [DS9: The Lives Of Dax - "Reflections"]. - In Marseilles, Chakotay recruits Tom Paris to join the Maquis [VOY Novel: "Pathways"]. - The Liberty makes its first foray into Cardassian territory [VOY Novel: "Pathways"]. - Q the Philosopher (aka "Quinn") visits Riker on his birthday [Strange New Worlds III: "A Q To Swear By"]. - At the age of nine months, Kes begins to inquire about Ocampan history [VOY Novel: "Pathways"]. - The crew of the Liberty begins constructing a base on an M-class planet in the Badlands. Tom saves B'Elanna from drowning [VOY Novel: "Pathways"]. - The Liberty is severely damaged in battle. Tom departs in a shuttle to seek help, but is intercepted by the U.S.S. Bradbury [VOY Novel: "Pathways"]. - [DS9 4: "The Big Game"] - [PC Game: "Klingon"] - [TNG 40: "Possession"]. - [DS9 5: "Fallen Heroes"] - [TNG 50: "Dyson Sphere"] - [TNG 42: "Infiltrator"] - [TNG 36: "Into the Nebula"] - [DS9 11: "Devil in the Sky"] - [Mirror Universe: "Dark Passions" - Book 1] - [Mirror Universe: "Dark Passions" - Book 2] - As part of an undercover operation for Starfleet Intelligence, Mackenzie Calhoun boards the Romulan vessel Terix to retrieve a secret phased-cloaking device [New Frontier: No Limits - "Loose Ends"]. - [TNG Giant Novel 17: "Q-Squared"] - [TNG 33: "Balance of Power"] - [TNG 38: "Dragon's Honor"] - The Enterprise assists in the evacuation of Nunanavik, an arctic colony world settled by Inuit [Amazing Stories: "Life Itself Is Reason Enough"]. - Bajoran militia leader Orta discovers a Malkus Artifact on Bajor's second moon. Dax, Kira and Captain Declan Keogh of the Odyssey are taken captive aboard the Rio Grande [TOS/DS9: "The Brave and the Bold" - Book 1]. - Thomas Hunter, 8-ball's father, dies in a shuttle accident. 8-ball is 12 years old. T'Pol, her mother, takes her to Vulcan. She will live there for 2 years. - Commander Bhrode was charged with murder for the shooting of Private First Class Terrence Zelkowski during the evacuation of a planetoid of USS Odyssey survivors. He was cleared of the charges when fellow survivors all testified that PFC Zelkowski had, in fact, deserted in the face of the enemy and endangered the surviving crew members, and that Commander Bhrode did in fact endanger his own life in protecting the survivors from PFC Zelkowski's actions. All charged removed and Commander John Bhrode was awarded the Starfleet Medal of Valor. - Crom earns the Golden Lobe Award for highest profit of any student. - Karyn Dallas is re-placed on The USS Enterprise-D as a Teacher's Aide. Her rating is Crewman. She will remain here until 2370 to complete her studies. - Kira was caught in a compromising position with a group of Klingons, a Targ and three naked Orion females in a prohibited zone. - A mysterious substance started appearing meals of all Trill personnel that caused their spots to change to a bright lime-green color and start glowing in the dark. Academy Security tracked down the prankster and Kira Murphy received a reprimand for her joke. - Captain M'Kantu is awarded the Starfleet Commendation Medal for his efforts in brokering a peace treaty between two warring cultures on the spinward fringes of the Federation that led to not only a cessation of hostilities, but both cultures being accepted into the Federation as provisional members. - Sub-Lieutenant Savar ir'Aihai tr'Khellian completes his Imperial Officer training on ch'Rihan. He is assigned to the RSE Hnoiyika as a Tactical Officer, where he will serve until 2371. - Lt. JG Ethan Suder is demoted to Ensign for attacking a fellow officer. He is then transferred to the USS Malinche as an Engineer until 2372. - Lt. JG Michael Jamson is promoted to Lieutenant and Chief Operations Officer. - Voss Ferris becomes a pilot for the Maquis Resistance Movement. - [DS9 8: "Antimatter"] - [TNG 39: "Rogue Saucer"]. |
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2370, January
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- Troi, Picard, and Geordi are captured by the Borg and Data's brother Lore who is the leader of this group of renegade Borg. Lore plans, with Data's help to create a new race of beings to become masters of the universe. - The Enterprise hosts Iyaaran ambassadors in their first contact with the Federation. Troi is assigned to host LoQuell who seems to take pleasure in lots of different things, including dessert. Originally, Riker was supposed to chaperone Byleth but the ambassador insists on Worf being his escort instead and, throughout their visit, Byleth orders the frustrated Klingon around seemingly intent on provoking the warrior. Meanwhile, Picard on his way to the Iyaaran homeworld with Vovall, crashlands on a planet where he is rescued by a strange woman who falls in love with him and dotes on him. - A fanatic movement called "The Circle" attempts to overthrow the Bajoran government. - Kira risks her life, and war with the Cardassians, to rescue a mythical Bajoran hero from a distant prison colony. - Relieved of her post and exiled back to Bajor, Kira helps to reveal the hidden force behind The Circle--and a greater secret that could destroy them all. |
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2370, February
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- The Enterprise is sent on a rescue mission to assist the scientific ship Raman which was investigating a gas giant. The crew uses a new technique of integrating a human nervous system with a probe to investigate in hazardous environments. Because of Geordi's implants, he is the best candidate for using the new device. While investigating on board the Raman, Geordi believes he sees his mother whose ship was lost 300 light years away. - The crew of the Enterprise search for their missing captain who was apparently killed in a bar on some remote planet. While investigating the captain's disappearance, the Enterprise encounters mercenaries who are stealing artifacts from archaeological digs. The mercenaries capture Riker leaving Data in command of the Enterprise now in pursuit of their missing comrade. In the conclusion, Picard and Riker, having become members of the mercenary crew, attempt to find out what artifact the mercenaries are searching for and keep them from destroying the Enterprise in the process. - While Sisko leads a daring last stand against the Bajoran takeover forces, Kira and Dax embark on a desperate mission to reveal the truth about the coup. - The crew must fight for Jadzia's life when a desperate Trill takes the group hostage and steals the Dax symbiont. |
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2370, March
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- Data begins experiencing problems with his dream program which first leads to strange nightmares, then to hallucinations and finally to attacking Troi. - Lwaxana Troi returns to the Enterprise as a language tutor for a delegation from a telepathic species known as the Cairn. However, she suffers a breakdown and Troi must enter her mother's mind to save her life. - A young Cardassian, orphaned in the war and raised by Bajorans, causes turmoil on the station when his people attempt to reclaim him. - After falling in love with a woman whose species is unable to walk in "normal" gravity, Bashir develops a technology that could free her of her wheelchair forever. - The Ferengi try to establish trade relations with the Dominion. - A Ferengi female who has defied the law and disguised herself as a male risks it all when she falls in love with Quark. - Karyn Dallas' sister leaves the USS Enterprise-D for Starfleet Medical. |
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2370, April
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- The Enterprise is sent to KesPrit, a world divided into two factions - the Kes and the Prit. The Kes have applied to enter the Federation but the Prit are xenophobic. Dr. Crusher and Captain Picard beam down to open discussion with the Kes but are kidnapped by the Prit and find themselves able to read each other's minds by means of a surgical implant. - While searching for a missing vessel in the Hekarran Corridor, the Enterprise is boarded by two scientists who claim that warp drive is destroying their planet. A general speed limit of Warp 5 is introduced when it is discovered that warp drive damages subspace. - An attack on Quark's life brings Odo face to face with a five-year-old unsolved murder--for which Kira was a prime suspect. - Sisko falls in love for the first time since his wife's death, but the object of his affections may not be all that she seems. - Kira is torn whan a displaced alien race arrives on Deep Space Nine and claims Bajor as its people's legendary homeland. |
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2370, May
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- [?] Starfleet begins upgrades all warp drives in the fleet to address the Warp 5 instability problem discovered by the Hekarans [TNG: "Articles of the Federation", TNG: "Force of Nature"]. - Data encounters a woman who claims to be Noonian Soong's wife, and Data's mother. - Worf returns to the Enterprise from a Klingon competition only to find that reality is changing around him and he's the only one who realizes it. - Quark feels threatened when a charming swindler arrives on Deep Space Nine and opens a competing bar. - Odo's mentor arrives on Deep Space Nine intent on resuming his search for Odo's true origin. |
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2370, June
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- Riker's first commander, now an admiral, joins the Enterprise for a search mission to find the Pegasus. The Pegasus was the ship commanded by Adm. Pressman on which the crew mutineed shortly before Pressman, aided by a young Ensign Riker and some others, escaped. Their mission now is to find the ship, and the secret it carries, before the Romulans find it or the secret that Adm. Pressman has hidden onboard. - The starship Pegasus, featuring a phase cloaking device, is discovered in an asteroid, and its existence is revealed to the Romulans by Picard. - Commander Riker utilizes the Enterprise holodeck to help him decide which commander he holds the most loyalty to during an ethics crisis he is faced with over the Pegasus [ENT: "These Are the Voyages..."]. - Worf's brother in law saves the population of a village on a planet whose atmosphere becomes unstable, and so violates the prime directive. - Bashir and O'Brien work to rid two alien races of deadly weapons, unaware that their hosts intend to sacrifice them as part of the peace process. - O'Brien returns from a security mission to notice that the entire crew has seemingly turned against him. - Harry Kim graduates and accepts a posting aboard the Voyager [VOY Novel: "Pathways"]. - Crom graduates the Ferengi Academy of Profit for the Large Lobed. - Klaus Fienberg graduates Starfleet Academy with a focus on Medical Sciences. He travels to Vulcan to enter the Vulcan Medical Institute to complete his degree. - Victor Krieghoff graduates Starfleet Academy with a focus in Starship Security. He is assigned to Starbase 215 for a year. - Janelle Reynolds graduates Starfleet Academy with a focus in Medical Sciences. She enters Starfleet Medical Academy immediately afterward to continue her studies. - Nidani Ledrah graduates Starfleet Academy and is posted to the USS Zapata for the next five years [Conjecture - Titan: "Red King"]. |
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2370, July
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- Dr. Crusher's grandmother dies and at the funeral, she spots a handsome young man who was apparently her grandmother's lover...and a ghost. - A unique look at how the Enterprise crew trains, rates and promotes Ensigns on board ship. And how the ensigns deal with their situation, no matter how tough their commanding officers' demands are. - Sisko and O'Brien are stranded on a planet inhabited by humans who have rejected any form of technology. - Odo and Dax try to solve the mystery of a alien planet whose inhabitants are disappearing without explanation. |
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2370, August
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- Data is sent to a technology poor planet to recover some radioactive material that fell onto the planet. Although he was not supposed to encounter any of the natives (and thereby not violate the Prime Directive) he wanders into the nearest village suffering from amnesia. Meanwhile, Deanna Troi decides she wants to take the necessary tests to achieve promotion to command level. - The Enterprise finds a data archive from a long-dead culture inside a comet. While probing the comet, the Enterprise is assaulted by a sensor echo and the ship begins slowly transforming into an alien city. Meanwhile Data becomes inflicted with multiple personalities - apparently entities from the ancient civilization. - While hosting her first Trill initiate, Dax discovers a tiny, developing universe, which threatens to destroy the station as it expands. - When Quark is reunited with the love of his life, a Cardassian who is now a fugitive, he is ready to sacrifice everything to win her back. |
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2370, September
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- Lt. Kwan's suicide on board the Enterprise sparks some interesting results when Troi and Worf begin to investigate. - The crew of the Enterprise devolve into primitive creatures due to an injection which Dr. Crusher gives to Lt. Barclay. - Kang, Kor and Koloth, with the help of Jadzia Dax, finally track down and kill the Albino. Kang and Koloth die in the course of the battle [DS9: "Blood Oath"]. - Jasmine Thelan-Bannon begins her education at Starfleet Academy through correspondence. - Karyn Dallas is accepted to Starfleet Academy to major in Psychology in Education. - Rebecca von Ernst enters Starfleet Academy. - Lysander Hawksley enters Starfleet Academy. - Corran Rex enters Starfleet Academy. - Kira Murphy enters Starfleet Academy. She will leave after one year for the Rigel Colonies Academy Facility. |
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2370, October
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- In the peace treaty between the Federation and the Cardassians is stated that some federation planets become Cardassian and vice versa. Therefore, a colony of North American Indianes must move to another planet, but they are unwilling to leave. Meanwhile, Wesley takes a shore leave from the academy to the Enterprise. Things on the academy are not going well for him. - Wesley Crusher decides to leave Starfleet Academy and stay with the Traveler. - Worf's son Alexander doesn't want to undergo a Klingon ritual to become a Klingon warrior. Meanwhile, a mysterious Klingon helps Worf when he is attacked when he visits a Klingon festival. - The Ferengi Bok from "The Battle" escapes from his imprisonment and kidnaps Picard's son. - Sisko uncovers a Federation terrorist group whose actions could start another war with the Cardassians. - The Federation has to prevent the Maquis from causing a full-scale war with the Cardassians (DS9: "The Maquis"). - Sisko and Gul Dukat join forces in an effort to avert a war between the Cardassians and a group of Federation colonists led by Sisko's old friend. - Bashir fights to save his Cardassian friend Garak, who is slowly being killed by a brain implant to which he is addicted. |
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2370, November
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- Strange things happen as the Enterprise creates a new, intelligent life form and takes control of itself. - Tensions between the Cardassian and a Federation resistance group known as the Maquis rise. - Ro Laren returns on the Enterprise after a training at Starfleet Tactical. She is chosen to infiltrate the Maquis, a group of people who attack the Cardassians. Here, she must choose between her loyalty to Starfleet and Picard and her feelings towards the Maquis. Ro Laren defects to the Maquis. - A mishap in the wormhole sends Kira and Bashir into an alternate universe where Bajor is a tyrannical power and humans are slaves - Kira must investigate the man she loves when she learns he may be the Cardassian collaborator responsible for the massacre of forty-three Bajorans. |
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2370, December
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- Picard is thrown between 3 time periods: when he first arrives on the Enterprise, the current en the future, where he is an old man. Then, an outburst of anti-time apears in the Romulan neutral zone. Meanwhile, Picard finds that Q is responsible for his time shifts. - When investigating the anti-time eruption with a tachyon beam in all tree time periods, Picard finds out that he himsef is responsible for the creation of it. The anti-time eruption becomes larger the more in the past one goes. Q shows him that this eruption prevents the formation of life on earth. - Now, Picard must find a way to stop the eruption en sends in all three time periods the Enterprise in the eruption. The enterprises explode, but the anti-time eruption disapears and things get back to normal. - O'Brien is arrested by the Cardassians and put on trial for a crime he insists he did not commit. - During a trip to the Gamma Quadrant with Jake and Nog, Sisko and Quark are imprisoned by soldiers working for a mysterious power known as the Dominion. - The Jem'Hadar destroy the starship Odyssey in the Gamma Quadrant. |
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2371
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- (Post-June) - [VOY 5: "Incident at Arbuk"]. - Legate Turrel of Cardassia agrees to return the Orb Of Opportunity to Bajor; however, en route to DS9, the orb is seized by the Maquis [DS9: Prophecy And Change - "The Orb Of Opportunity"]. - Quark's incoming shipment of self-sealing stembolts is delayed in customs, misrouted, jettisoned and eventually salvaged [Strange New Worlds VII: "Infinite Bureaucracy"]. - [VOY 6: "The Murdered Sun"]. - Asst. Chief Engineer Burgoyne of the Excalibur takes two weeks leave on Argelius II, where s/he has a drink with Montgomery Scott and an affair with a Rabolian woman who gives hir a vision-inducing pendant [New Frontier: No Limits - "Through The Looking Glass"]. - The Jibetan sleeper ship Nibix is discovered crashed on an asteroid near Cardassian space [DS9 14: "The Long Night"]. - [DS9 13: "Station Rage"]. - [DS9 15: "Objective: Bajor"]. - [DS9 16: "Time's Enemy" - Invasion! Book 3] - [VOY 9: "The Final Fury" - Invasion! Book 4] - [DS9 18: "Saratoga"] - John Q. Brhode is awarded the Dedicated Service Ribbon for 20 Years service. - Commander John Q. Brhode is transferred to the USS Venture as its First Officer. He will remain here until 2375. - Cadet Rex was reprimanded as a participant in the longtime Academy tradition known as a 'panty raid'. - Cadet Kira Murphy receives a formal reprimand and loss of her anti-grav suit for a week after hacking into the Rigel comm system and superimposing pictures of naked women on all outgoing communications. - Upon completion of his advanced training, Kylar Curran is assigned to the Starfleet Judge Advocate General's Office as Deputy-Director of Intergalactic Law and Peacekeeping. He will remain here until December 2372. - Karyn Dallas will win the 'Outstanding Member' Award for the Academy Debate team. - Sub-Lieutenant Savar ir'Aihai tr'Khellian is awarded the Praetor's Heart Medal for Valour. - Sub-Lieutenant Savar ir'Aihai tr'Khellian is promoted to Lieutenant and assigned to the RSE Aen v'Stelam as a Command Liaison. He will serve here until 2374. |
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2371, January
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- Sisko returns to the station after a long debriefing at Star Fleet, newly promoted to Captain, and bringing with him the USS Defiant, a prototype gunship designed to deal with the Borg menace, now reassigned to DS9 to help in the fight against the Dominion, and equipped with a cloaking device, loaned by the Romulan Empire. Sisko and the crew set off in the new ship to find the mysterious founders of The Dominion. All too soon they encounter the Jem'Hadar and Dax and O'Brien are captured. - The newly commissioned USS Defiant is captured by the Jem'Hadar, but released after the Dominion has examined Starfleet's intentions - While Odo comes to terms with an amazing discovery about his past, Kira attempts to contact Sisko and the others. Meantime Sisko returns to the station to discover that things are changing at an extremely fast rate; the more he discovers the more concerned he becomes. In the end, he decides to take matters into his own hands. - After Quark accidentally kills a drunk Klingon in a brawl in his bar, Quark claims he fought the Klingon and won. His tall tale helps rebuild the dwindling clientel at his bar, and all seems to be going well until the family of the dead Klingon arrive on the Station. Soon Quark is kidnapped, taken back to the Klingon home world, and forced to marry the widow of the Klingon he killed. He then finds that he is embroiled in a bitter feud between two Klingon houses. - The Odyssey is destroyed by the Jem'Hadar in the Gamma quadrant [TOS/DS9: "The Brave and the Bold" - Book 1]. - The U.S.S. Equinox is pulled into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker. In the first week 39 of the crew die fighting the Krowtonan Guard [VOY: "Equinox"]. - Species 6339 encounters the Borg for the first time, which will lead to the assimilation of 11 billion individuals [VOY: "Infinite Regress"]. - The weapons systems on DS9 are significantly upgraded to be prepared for a Dominion attack [DS9: The Way of the Warrior"]. - The Emergency Medical Hologram (EMH) is put into service on the USS Enterprise-E. Successful trials will see it installed on all newly built ships. - Tom Paris is sentenced to a Federation rehab colony at Aukland [VOY Novel: "Pathways"]. - At the age of eighteen months, Kes meets Daggin and begins exploring the tunnels at the boundaries of the city. She will meet with the Elder Toscat to ascertain the extent of Ocampan historical records [VOY Novel: "Pathways"]. - Kes reads the ancient texts left by her ancestors, telling of the construction of the underground city by the Caretaker [VOY Novel: "Pathways"]. - Dr. McCoy discovers a potential cure for Irumodic syndrome [Strange New Worlds IV: "The Name Of The Cat"] - [Strange New Worlds II: "Doctors Three"]. - [TNG 45: "Intellivore"] - [DS9 Novelization: "The Search"] - Picard, Crusher and Data investigate ruins on the planet Equinox in the Cardassian Neutral Zone which are identical to those of the Hopi Indians on Earth [Strange New Worlds V: "The Peacemakers"] - [DS9 9: "Proud Helios"]. - [DS9 10: "Valhalla"]. |
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2371, February
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- Dax starts suffering from a severe hallucinations and keeps on blacking out. Concerned, Sisko and Bashir take her back to the Trill homeworld where they hope to find an answer to her plight. Soon it becomes apparent that the Trill authorities are hidding something and are prepared to sacrifice Jadzia's life to stop the truth coming out. - Kira comes across a record that implies that she spent time in a Cardassian prisoner of war camp on Bajor, and when she investigates she discovers other people who were there claim to know her. She heads down to Bajor to investigate, but never reaches her destination. She wakes up to find herself on Cardassia, apparently a Cardassian and is told that she was a Cardassian spy who has been working on Bajor for the last ten years. - Neelix notices Kes at Jabin's camp and attempts to barter for her release [conjecture - VOY Novel: "Pathways"]. - U.S.S. Voyager is prepared for launch at Utopia Planitia, Mars [VOY: "Relativity"]. - [DS9 6: "Betrayal"] - [TNG Novel: ""Ancient Blood" - Day of Honor #1] - [TNG Giant Novel: "Crossover"] - [TNG Giant Novel: "Kahless"] - [TNG Novel: "Dujonian's Hoard" - Captain's Table #2] - While investigating spatial anomalies in the Alin system, the research vessel Anasazi discovers the remains of three naval warplanes from Earth's World War II [Strange New Worlds IV: "Flight 19"]. - Dr. Selar returns to Vulcan during the onset of Pon Farr [New Frontier 1: "House of Cards"]. - Picard, Spock and Dr. Zimmerman attend a ceremony conducted by the Horta on Janus IV [Strange New Worlds IV:"Tears For Eternity"] - Tharia, an Andorian member of Chakotay's crew, uses a Malkus Artifact to destroy the ecosystem on the Cardassian planet of Nramia. Tuvok poses as a Starfleet defector to infiltrate the Maquis, and is taken aboard Cal Hudson's vessel, the Liberator. The artifact is recovered by Captain DeSoto of the Hood. Tuvok joins Chakotay's crew [TNG/VOY: "The Brave and the Bold" - Book 2] - [TNG Novel: "Do Comets Dream?"] - While aboard the Spartacus, Chakotay's crew is infected with a deadly plague on the planet Helena. They abduct Thomas Riker, now a medical courier, in the hope of obtaining medical supplies. Tom Riker later joins the Maquis and attempts to steal the Defiant from Deep Space Nine [TNG 54: "Quarantine" - Double Helix #4]. |
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2371, March
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- Lt. Tuvok of the starship Voyager begins his undercover mission to spy on the Maquis [VOY: "Caretaker"]. - A young Jem'Hadar is found on the station and Odo tries to help him overcome his violent heritage. - An old Cardassian security program is activated, threatening the station with destruction. - When a planet materializes in the Gamma Quadrant, Dax falls in love with one of its inhabitants. - The Starship USS Voyager, captained by renowned Starfleet commander Kathryn Janeway, is sent on a mission to rescue a renegade Maquis ship from "The Badlands", a dangerous region of space. An inexplicable force transports both ships to a distant, uncharted region of space. After the Maquis ship is destroyed, the two different crews must learn to work together in order to find their way home. Casualties include First Officer Lt. Cmdr. Cavit, Helmsman Lt. Stadi, CMO Dr. Fitzgerald and Nurse T'Prena. - These two crews encounter several new alien lifeforms, and ultimately invite two -- Neelix and Kes -- to join them aboard the ship. Together, this disparate group of people must work together to find their way back home. - Janeway notes Chakotay's posting as First Officer in her personal log [TNG/VOY: "The Brave and the Bold" - Book 2] - News reports begin circulating about the Voyager's disappearance [Strange New Worlds V: "Final Entry" - March 7, 2371]. - Voss Ferris becomes a provisional pilot for the USS Voyager. - A Romulan group led by Sela kidnaps Deanna and Alexander from Lwaxana Troi's home on Betazed. Worf and Will Riker are captured while attempting a rescue. While Picard and Odo are on Qo'noS, Sela sends Tom Riker to assassinate Gowron. The hostages are rescued by Captain Korsmo and Cmdr. Shelby of the U.S.S. Excalibur. Worf and Deanna break off their engagement. - Three weeks after the Voyager 's disappearance, Anne Carey writes in her journal about her lost husband, Joe [Strange New Worlds III: "The Ones Left Behind" Part 1]. |
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2371, April
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- Thomas Riker, Will's twin, hijacks the Defiant to fight against the Cardassians. He is captured and condemned to prison. - Lwaxana Troi comes to visit the station. Meanwhile, a strange phenomenon causes people on DS9 to fall in love during the Bajoran festival. - The Starship Voyager encounters a quantum singularity and what appears to be another ship in jeopardy. In their attempts to rescue the vessel, the crew comes to realize that it is they who are trapped, and the race begins to free themselves before the ship is destroyed. - Worf is promoted to Lt. Commander [Star Trek VII: "Generations"]. - Admiral John Harriman and Montgomery Scott inform Admiral Nechayev of their suspicion that Soran may destroy Amargosa [Strange New Worlds VII: "Full Circle"]. - Soran destroys whole worlds striving to get back into the Nexus, an energy ribbon moving through the galaxy. In his effort to stop him and save the Veridian system, Picard gets unexpected help from Kirk, who has actually spent the last 78 years inside the Nexus. They succeed, but Kirk loses his life, and the Enterprise-D saucer crashes on Veridian III Armagosa star system was destroyed by Dr. Tolian Soran. The Enterprise-D was destroyed by the sisters Lursa and B'Etor whilst attempting to prevent Dr. Soran from similarly destroying the Veridian system. The sisters were killed in the conflict. Picard and his crew were given a new SOVEREIGN class ship which will become the new Fleet flagship and was named USS Enterprise-E [Star Trek VII: "Generations"]. - Data experiences his own idea of paradise after entering the Nexus on Veridian III [Strange New Worlds VI: "Tribble In Paradise"]. - Before his death, Kirk contemplates an offer from the Organians to alter his own past [Strange New Worlds I: "Reflections"]. - A metal pitcher made by Picard's nephew René is retrieved from the Enterprise wreckage by LaForge [Strange New Worlds III: "The Change Of Seasons"]. - Ensign Taurik is transferred to Utopia Planetia following the destruction of the Enterprise-D [TNG: "A Time to Sow"]. - Picard visits McCoy at his home in Georgia to inform him and Scott of Kirk's death [Strange New Worlds VII: "Solemn Duty"]. - Scott brings word to Harriman of the Enterprise's destruction and of Kirk's death [Strange New Worlds VII: "Full Circle"]. - After departing Veridian III aboard the Farragut, Worf proposes to Deanna. Thomas Riker is liberated from a Cardassian prison camp on Lazon II by Sela [TNG: "Triangle" - Imzadi II]. - Fifteen days after the destruction of Amargosa, Captain Bateson writes of his decision not to join the pursuit of Soran [Strange New Worlds VII: "Future Shock"]. |
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2371, May
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- Kes ventures to the surface of the Ocampan homeworld and is captured by the Kazon-Ogla [VOY Novel: "Pathways"]. - The command officers of Deep Space Nine return to Earth in the Defiant to brief Starfleet on the situation in the Gamma Quadrant. As Sisko, Bashir and Dax beam down something goes wrong with the transporter and they never arrive at Starfleet Headquarters. While O'Brien and Kira try to figure out where they went, Bashir and Sisko are arrested as vagrants outside a metro station in the year 2024. Dax is luckier and is rescued by a passer by and given assistance in obtaining credentials. Bashir and Sisko are taken to a compound where the unemployed and mentally ill are kept, only to realise that they've arrived at the location of a famous riot only a few days before it's due to start. Things take a turn for the worse when the man due to be the ringleader of the riot is stabbed while trying to stop Sisko and Bashir being attacked. - When Starfleet suddenly ceases to exist, Kira and O'Brien set off on journeys through time trying to recover Sisko, Bashir and Dax. Meantime, Sisko decides to pose as the dead man and becomes a major player in the riot ringleaders. However they soon find out just how difficult it is to follow the pre-ordained path needed to restore their version of the past, for in their history the leader of the rioters, Gabriel Bell, is shot in the final few minutes of the riot. Since Sisko is now posing as Bell, it is he who will have to die. - The Starship Voyager experiences a shock wave in space, a wave set off by a huge explosion on a nearby planet. When they beam down to investigate, they discover all life has been eradicated. - Picard visits the Cochrane monument on Titan [TOS Giant Novel 18: "Federation"]. - [DS9 12: "The Laertian Gamble"] - Spock laments Kirk's "second" death [TOS/TNG Giant Novel 20: "The Ashes of Eden"]. - Under direction of Commander Shelby, Picard and Dr. Crusher embark on the Monitor to Starbase 804 with orders to retrieve a Borg vessel. On Veridian III, Kirk's body is retrieved by Romulans who revive him using technology acquired in an alliance with the Borg. The Farragut is destroyed. With orders to kill Picard, Kirk tracks down Worf on Qo'noS as well as Data and LaForge on Trilex before being apprehended on DS9. Later aboard the Challenger, Drs. Bashir and McCoy succeed in removing the Borg implants, while Picard, Crusher and Ambassador Spock are taken aboard after escaping from Borg captivity. The Monitor is fitted with a Borg transwarp engine and temporarily designated Enterprise, and travels to the Borg homeworld where V'Ger was repaired over a century earlier. Kirk sacrifices himself to destroy the Borg Central Node. (The Return) - [VOY 2: "The Escape"] - [VOY 3: "Ragnarok"] - [VOY 4: "Violations"] - Six weeks after the Voyager's disappearance, Admirals Patterson and Paris visit Gretchen Janeway to inform her that Kathryn is officially missing in action [Strange New Worlds IV: "Uninvited Admirals"]. - Starfleet completes warp engine upgrades on all its vessels to address the Warp 5 instability issue [TNG: "Articles of the Federation"]. |
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2371, June
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- Vedek Berial is injured in a transport on his way to negotiations with the Cardassians. - Odo and Kira are trapped on a planet while answering a distress call; Nog wants to join Starfleet. - In their continuing for a source of dilithium crystals that could be used to supplement the Voyager's power core, the crew of the Starship come upon a planet that seems replete with the substance. Upon closer examination, they find that the place is really a base for the Vidiians, who must steal bodily organs to fight the "Phage," a disease that eats away at their bodies and destroys their organs. Neelix falls prey to them, and the race is on to save his life. - Aayla Me completes her Bachelor of Arts on Psychology and Sociology. She continues her education in General and Advanced Nursing in Japan Medical College. - Karyn Dallas completes her first year as a member of the Academy Commandant's List. - The Liberty is transported over 70,000 light-years to the Delta quadrant by the Caretaker. Tom Paris is released into Janeway's custody to assist in the investigation of the Liberty's disappearance [VOY 1: "Caretaker"]. - Irene Hansen writes of the increasing Dominion threat [Strange New Worlds V: "Final Entry" - June 19, 2371]. - A Romulan group led by Sela kidnaps Deanna and Alexander from Lwaxana Troi's home on Betazed. Worf and Will Riker are captured while attempting a rescue. While Picard and Odo are on Qo'noS, Sela sends Tom Riker to assassinate Gowron. The hostages are rescued by Captain Korsmo and Cmdr. Shelby of the U.S.S. Excalibur. Worf and Deanna break off their engagement [TNG: "Triangle" - Imzadi II]. |
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2371, July
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- When three Cardassian scientists vist the station, the Bajorans fear that an ancient doomsday prophecy has come true. - The Grand Nagus brings the revised rules of acquisition to the station. - While investigating what they believe to be a nebula in search of fuel, the crew of Voyager discovers that they have in fact entered and injured a new life form, which they must help heal as they try to escape. - The Voyager crew becomes hopeful when they encounter a small wormhole through which they communicate with a cargo vessel on the other side... in the Alpha Quadrant. - Ensign Krieghoff is charged with use of excessive force in apprehension of homicide suspect after he broke the suspect’s right arm against an emplaced stone planter on the main Promenade of Starbase 215. Ensign Krieghoff cleared when witnesses and security scanner reports backed his story that the suspect had drawn an illegally obtained Mark 1 phaser upon sighting Ensign Krieghoff. Ensign Krieghoff was subsequently transferred to the USS Delaware. He will serve there for seven months until early 2372. |
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2371, August
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- When O'Brien gets radiation poisoning, he time-shifts and sees visions of himself dying and the station destroyed. Romulans plot to collapse the Bajoran wormhole, to stop the Dominion. - After an encounter with a dubious acquaintance of Quarks, Dr Bashir finds himself trapped in a bizarre dreamworld where each member of the DS9 crew seems to play a role. He begins to age rapidly and realizes that he has to find the answer before he dies of old age. - Upon visiting a world in the midst of a war with a neighboring planet, Lt. Tom Paris finds himself accused of a murder he didn't commit... his sentence--to relive the crime from the victim's point-of-view every 14 hours for the rest of his life. It is up to Tuvok to prove his innocence by using the Vulcan Mind-Meld before this sentence destroys his sanity. - While exploring an uncharted planet, the crew stumbles upon the burial ground of the alien race Uhnori. During an investigation of the bodies, Harry Kim is caught up in a subspace vacuole and is transported to the alien culture's homeworld. His presence there causes many to doubt their traditional belief in the afterlife, and Kim soon realizes that the only way he can return home is the same way he came... through the Uhnori's death stations. Kim places his life in the hands of fate, trusting that the crew of the Voyager will be able to revive him upon his return. |
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2371, September
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- Sisko and Kira end up in the Mirror universe from "Crossover". - Garek and Odo team up to find out who is trying to kill Garek and other Cardassians. - Romulans and Cardassians launch a common attack against the Founders' homeworld which fails and leads to the complete destruction of their fleet. - The crew of Voyager encounters alien beings known as the Sikarians--a race renowned for their incredible hospitality. When it becomes known that the Sikarians have the technology to "fold" space and travel more than 40,000 lights years in an instant, the Voyager crew think they've found their way home. But the hospitality of the Sikarians is not all it seems on the surface, and both races' code of ethics is put to the test. - While on a routine exploration of a new planet, Voyager responds to the distress calls of a Kazon warship. Upon investigation, they find the Kazon ship hobbled by an accident caused by Federation technology... a clear signal that Voyager may be carrying a traitor. - James Lionel Corgan enters Starfleet Academy. - Dhanishta Eshe enters Starfleet Academy at age 18. - Rose Isis MacAllen enters Starfleet Academy. - Kira Murphy enters the Rigel Colonies Academy Facility. She will leave after one year to return to Starfleet Academy. - Jaiana McCormick enters the Starfleet Marine Academy. - Kylar Curran enters the Advanced School for the Diplomatic Corps to specialize in Intergalactic Law and Diplomacy. - Cora Dobryin enters Starfleet Academy. |
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2371, October
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- Garek sides with his old mentor and helps to torture Odo. - Sisko becomes obsessed with a Bajoran legend that describes ancient Bajoran spaceship that sailed on the solar winds and made it call the way to Cardassia. He sets out to build a replica of the ship, and once built, sets sail in it with the assistance of his son Jake. Things do not go quite as expected and a miscalculation results in an extraordinary discovery. - The Ship's Holographic Doctor must overcome his computer-programmed limitations when the ship's Holodeck is taken over by an alien lifeform that transforms living crew members into pure energy. As the only Voyager member able to face this alien being, the Doctor must explore the limits of his programmed behavior and reach beyond them to save the crew from a fate worse than death. - Both Tuvok and Chakotay return from a routine expedition injured--Tuvok with minor ailments and Chakotay grievously injured. It seems that during an encounter with a black nebula, all of Chakotay's neural energy was depleted and unless it is returned in the near future, Chakotay may be doomed to a life as a brain-dead host. |
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2371, November
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- Quark receives a visit from the FCA, the all-powerful overseer of Ferengi business who places a seizure notice on his bar. Informed that the seisure is due to the illicit activies of his mother, Quark returns to his home planet to confront her. He discovers that she has broken the Ferengi law prohibiting females from earning a profit. - Kira is asked to go an help reclaim some farming equipment from her former comrades in the resistance who are refusing to release it. Once she gets there she discovers that their need is very genuine and a string of promises have been broken by Wai Kinn's government. When Kai Winn sends the troops in, Kira decides to aid her comrades and finds herself once again a rebel on the run. Soon a minor civil war has erupted and the struggle is on to gain control of the Bajoran government by toppling Kai Winn. - B'Elanna Torres and Lt. Tom Paris are abducted by the alien race who suffer from the Phage. During an experiment, B'Elanna is literally split into two separate beings--one fully Klingon, the other fully human--by Sulan, a Vidiian scientist in search of a cure for the deadly disease. Her two selves must learn to work together in order to escape the alien laboratory and rescue Lt. Paris. - Neelix is confronted by the Haakonian scientist named Ma'bor Jetrel, the man responsible for creating the Metreon Cascade, a device that was used to annihilate a major portion of the Talaxian race, including Neelix' own family. - Last time Thirishar ch'Thane returned to Andor before attend Thriss' Sending [Conjecture - Worlds of Deep Space Nine 1: "Cardassia and Andor" - Part 2]. |
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2371, December
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- It is Jadzia's time to meet her former hosts through a trill ceremony where the personality of a former host takes over another person so that Jadzia can talk with them as a seperate person. She selects Kira, O'Brien, Bashir, Quark, Leda, Odo and Sisko as the hosts for her previous personas. All but Quark, readily accept and she manages persuade Quark in the end. The problems start when one of the past hosts refuses to give up its new-found body and be returned to Jadzia. - Ben Sisko is promoted to Captain. He learns that shapeshifters are all among Starfleet. - A visiting ambassador briefs the command personnel on a coup d'etat within one of the Federations newer allies, a former enemy with whom a peace was only recently found. He recommends that they dispatch the Defiant as a show of Federation strength to ensure that the new government does not break the treaty. As they near the territory of the alien race, they realize that they have been tricked and that the Defiant is now under the control of one of Odo's race who is determined to start a war. Can they discover who the shape shifter is in time, or will Sisko have to destroy the Defiant in order to avoid war? - When several former Maquis crew members break Federation rules, and it is up to Tuvok to train them in the finer points of Star Fleet protocol and discipline in order to reestablish harmony among Voyager's crew. |
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