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<div style="text-align:center;">'''[[Reference Stardate]] -59/0101 Through -31/9912'''</div> | <div style="text-align:center;">'''[[Reference Stardate]] -59/0101 Through -31/9912'''</div> | ||
+ | ==3834 BCE== | ||
+ | * [[Flint (FASA)|Flint]], an immortal [[Humans (FASA)|Human]], is born in Mesopotamia as Akharin.<ref name="TOS76"/> | ||
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* '''RSD -43/51:''' The Battle of Lomatin IV sees [[Orions (FASA)|Orions]] in ground, air, and space combat on both sides. [[Botchok (FASA)|Botchok]]'s national governments lodge a protest over the breaking of the [[Treaty of Kammzdast]], and the belligerent worlds are punished. Other powers use Orions in combat more discreetly.<ref name="FASA2008A"/> | * '''RSD -43/51:''' The Battle of Lomatin IV sees [[Orions (FASA)|Orions]] in ground, air, and space combat on both sides. [[Botchok (FASA)|Botchok]]'s national governments lodge a protest over the breaking of the [[Treaty of Kammzdast]], and the belligerent worlds are punished. Other powers use Orions in combat more discreetly.<ref name="FASA2008A"/> | ||
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+ | * [[Sikar (FASA)|Sikar]], founder of the Vulcan School of Medicine, is born.<ref name="MRM"/> | ||
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* '''RSD -33/17:''' The first [[Orions (FASA)|Orion]]-built and Orion-crewed ships—unarmed merchants—are launched from yards on the Bema, Sharu, and Nilor colonies. Secretly, pirate hulls had long since been regularly manufactured. By this time, there is substantial Orion involvement in the [[Rigel IV (FASA)|Rigel IV]] trading halls.<ref name="FASA2008A"/> | * '''RSD -33/17:''' The first [[Orions (FASA)|Orion]]-built and Orion-crewed ships—unarmed merchants—are launched from yards on the Bema, Sharu, and Nilor colonies. Secretly, pirate hulls had long since been regularly manufactured. By this time, there is substantial Orion involvement in the [[Rigel IV (FASA)|Rigel IV]] trading halls.<ref name="FASA2008A"/> | ||
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[[Category:FASA Timeline]] | [[Category:FASA Timeline]] |
Latest revision as of 07:14, 26 February 2023
Reference Stardate -59/0101 Through -31/9912
3834 BCE
3487 BCE
- RSD -55/87: This year is the first public mention of Orion starship crews on an alien insurance claim.[2]
3000 BCE
- Ancients on Fabrina discover a cure for xenopolycythemia.[3]
- Intelligent life on Beta Portalan is destroyed by the flying parasites.[4]
2251 BCE
- RSD -43/51: The Battle of Lomatin IV sees Orions in ground, air, and space combat on both sides. Botchok's national governments lodge a protest over the breaking of the Treaty of Kammzdast, and the belligerent worlds are punished. Other powers use Orions in combat more discreetly.[2]
2000 BCE
1408 BCE
- RSD -35/0811 (November): By popular legend, the Orion Dawn begins when Ombrey and Maark steal two armed alien freighters, putting ships under sole Orion command and starting the Orion pirate tradition. They settle the Rigel BC worlds the same year.[2] The Orions' far-flung network of secret supply stations and repair yards allows them to steal two armed merchant ships. Though the Rigellians had complete information on the theft, they profess ignorance to the Kammzdast signatories who dare ask for their aid. The Rigellians subtly use their influence to bring more Orions into their trade halls. In less than 50 years, the Orion pirates will have 200 merchant vessels.[5]
1217 BCE
- RSD -33/17: The first Orion-built and Orion-crewed ships—unarmed merchants—are launched from yards on the Bema, Sharu, and Nilor colonies. Secretly, pirate hulls had long since been regularly manufactured. By this time, there is substantial Orion involvement in the Rigel IV trading halls.[2]
Notes and References
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer) and Freiberger, Fred (Producer). "Requiem for Methuselah." Star Trek, Season 3, Episode 21. Directed by Murray Golden. Written by Jerome Bixby. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 14 February 1969.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Rogan, Peter R. (Author). The Orions: The Book of Common Knowledge. Star Trek: The Role Playing Game. Book 2008 . Cover art by David R. Deitrick. Illustrations by Jane Bigos, Dana Knutson, Todd Marsh, and Jim Nelson. FASA Corporation. 1987.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer) and Freiberger, Fred (Producer). "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky." Star Trek, Season 3, Episode 10. Directed by Tony Leader. Written by Rik Vollaerts. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 8 November 1968.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Palestine, Eileen and Geoffrey Mandel (Editors). Star Fleet Medical Reference Manual. Star Trek. Book. Originally published by Star Fleet Productions, Inc.. Ballantine Books. 1977.
- ↑ Rogan, Peter R. (Author). The Orions: The Book of Deep Knowledge. Star Trek: The Role Playing Game. Book 2008 . Cover art by David R. Deitrick. Illustrations by Jane Bigos, Dana Knutson, Todd Marsh, and Jim Nelson. FASA Corporation. 1987.