Precontact Era (SFU)
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Prehistory to Y4
- Vulcans spend centuries in space as explorers. Klingons and Hydrans' early space travel is spent as crew aboard Precursor spacecraft.[1]
- A group of Vulcan rebels flees its home planet and eventually settles on the twin planets of Romulus and Remus. The Vulcans (and Romulans) have non-tactical warp spaceflight from at least this time.[2]
-Y117
- The Seltoran Revolt occurs in M81 in the Tholian home galaxy. Most Tholians are wiped out, but some escape in a diaspora. Two groups (a small Dyson Sphere and the 312th Battle Squadron) head for the Milky Way galaxy. The Seltorans later send expeditions to other galaxies to hunt down and destroy the last of the Tholians.[2]
-Y25
- The Old Kings return their Klingon starship crews to Klinzhai, abandoning some of their obsolete or inoperative equipment behind, and they leave for parts unknown.[2]
Y1
- Vulcans make first contact with Humans[3] as Humans develop what will be known as non-tactical warp drive. The Vulcans are already in contact with other spacefaring races in the region, such as the Andorians and the Rigellians.[2]
Y2
- The Klingons build chemical-energy rocket boosters and primitive space capsules, using those to reach the obsolete ships left behind in their system by the Old Kings. WIthin a few years, the Klingons manage to make some of the old ships operational.[2]
Y4
- Humans, Vulcans, Andorians, Alpha Centaurans, Rigellians, and others form a loose pact that will eventually become the United Federation of Planets.[3][2]
Notes and References
- ↑ Thompson, Jonathan M. (ed.) Prime Directive PD20 Modern, revised edition. Star Fleet Universe. Additional material by Stephen V. Cole, Gary Plana, Steven P. Petrick, Matthew Francois, Loren Knight, and Alex Chobot. Edited and additional material by Jean Sexton. Cover by Adam Turner. Illustrations by Alvin Belflower, Dale McKee, and Loren Knight. Computer Graphics by Ted Geibel, Adam Turner, and Stephen V. Cole. Deck Plans by Nick Blank. Layout by Michael Sparks. Some background elements were originally created for the first edition of Prime Directive by Timothy D. Olsen and Mark Costello. Developed by Jean Sexton, Tony Thomas, and Andy Palmer. Playtested by Jonathan Thompson, Clay Weeks, Carey Weeks, Tracey Castanes, Terrence Thompson, Lee Wood, Christopher Helton, and Gene Wilson. Amarillo Design Bureau, Inc., 6 October 2008 (Revised 2 Jan 2010).
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Thompson, Jonathan M. Prime Directive: Roleplaying in the Star Fleet Universe, d20 Edition. Additonal material by Stephen V. Cole, Gary Plana, Matthew Francois, Loren Knight, and Alex Chabot. Edited by Steven P. Petrick, Ken Burnside, and Leanna M. Cole. Cover by Eric Lofgren. Illustrations by Alvin Belflower and Dale McKee. Computer graphics by Ted Geibel, Ken Burnside, and Steven V. Cole. Deck plans by Nick Blank. Some background elements originally created for the first edition of Prime Directive by Timothy D. Olsen and Mark Costello. Developed by Ken Burnside, Andrew Palmer, John Hall, and Doug E. Lampert. Amarillo Design Bureau, Inc. 2 November 2005.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Olsen, Timothy D. and Mark Costello. Prime Directive: The Star Fleet Universe Role-Playing Game. SFB Universe created by Stephen V. Cole. Cover by David Menehan. Back Cover by David Martin. Logo art by Michael Winterbauer. Interior art by Greg Breault, Dan Carroll, Brent Ferguson, Darla Hallmark, David Martin, and Jim McGonigle. Computer art and maps by Stephen V. Cole. Task Force Games. 1993.