2060s (FASA)

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FASA Timeline
(FASA Roleplaying Game)


Reference Stardate 0/6001 through 0/6912

2060

  • RSD 0/60: The Long class space barge is commissioned. Using an advanced fusion drive, the class carries a complement of nine and will remain in service until 2101.[1]
  • RSD 0/60: The Saratoga class cargo carrier is removed from service.[1]

2061

2062

January

2063

  • RSD 0/63: A cultural exchange begins between Earth and Alpha Centauri. The ties of friendship and cooperation continue to strengthen.[1][2]

2064

July

  • RSD 06407: The Franklin series warp drive message probe becomes operational. These small, unmanned probes have rudimentary astrogational equipment, and are capable of carrying a cargo of up to 0.1 ton in addition to several hundred recorded messages. These probes are later refitted with modern warp drives and used for the next three decades. A total of 380 are built.[4]

October

  • RSD 0/6410: Rapid improvements in warp drive technology result in the launch of the advanced Verne class cruiser, which boasts a crew complement of 112. It is noteworthy as the first warp-capable class equipped with launch tubes and thermonuclear hydrogen-fusion torpedoes. The class will see 120 built, and will remain in service until 2095. Also commissioned this year is the Amity class shuttle, which carries 6 people and uses an advanced fusion drive.[1][4]

2065

July

November

  • RSD 0/6511.12 (12 November): First contact occurs with the Vulcans when a Franklin series probe encounters a Vulcan colony world. Vulcan has already developed the warp drive, and Vulcan techniques substatially improve the original design.[3][4] Shortly thereafter, a disabled starship from the planet Vulcan is rescued by the Solar Fleet. After a brief stay at Earth, the grateful crew returns to their home planet and diplomatic relations begin.[1]

2066

February

2067

2068

  • RSD 0/68: The Pluto research station finds proof that we are living in a pulsating universe.[1]

July

2069

July

  • RSD 0/6907: Humans celebrate the centennial of the first moon landing at a museum built on the site of the historic event.[1]


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