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− | ===1972===
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− | * '''''January:''''' A group of scientists in [[New York City]] develops a plan to create genetically engineered soldiers. [[Singh, Khan Noonien (ST11)|Noonien Singh]] is one of their test subjects. ([[Star Trek: Khan (Comic)#Chapter_1|''Star Trek: Khan'' Chapter 1]])
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− | * '''''December:''''' [[Singh, Khan Noonien (ST11)|Noonien]]'s training continues, and he continually tests both his own limits and those of the scientists experimenting on him. He learns that the scientists have implanted [[Neural inhibitor|neural inhibitors]] in all the [[Augments|Augment]] test subjects. ([[Star Trek: Khan (Comic)#Chapter_1|''Star Trek: Khan'' Chapter 1]])
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− | * '''''August:''''' [[Singh, Khan Noonien (ST11)|Noonien]] kills the scientists who created him and the other [[Augments]], once the Augments have found a way to remove their [[Neural inhibitor|neural inhibitors]]. ([[Star Trek: Khan (Comic)#Chapter_1|''Star Trek: Khan'' Chapter 1]]) Over the next several years, the Augments infiltrate world governments and industry at the highest levels. ([[Star Trek: Khan (Comic)#Chapter_2|''Star Trek: Khan'' Chapter 2]])
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− | ===1992===
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− | * '''''17 September:''''' The [[Augments]] launch nuclear strikes worldwide and seize power. In three weeks, they take over 40 of the most advanced nations on [[Earth]]. ([[Star Trek: Khan (Comic)#Chapter_2|''Star Trek: Khan'' Chapter 2]])
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− | ===1996===
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− | * '''''7 May:''''' Under attack from biological weapons designed to target [[Augments|Augment]] [[DNA]], [[Singh, Khan Noonien (ST11)|Khan]] and 85 of his followers retreat into space. ([[Star Trek: Khan (Comic)#Chapter_3|''Star Trek: Khan'' Chapter 3]])
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− | ==22nd Century==
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− | * The [[U.S.S. Archon NCC-189 (ST11)|U.S.S. ''Archon'' NCC-189]], on a mission to help establish deep space colonies, is destroyed. When investigating a new colony on [[Beta III (ST11)|Beta III]], the crew of the ''Archon'' discovered that the colony was being used for an experiment in population and mind control by [[Section 31#ST11_Timeline|Section 31]] scientist [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Landru, Cornelius (ST11)|Cornelius Landru]]. The ship was destroyed by Landru when the crew tried to put an end to his experiments. ([[Return of the Archons (Comic)#Part_2|"Return of the Archons, Part 2"]])
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− | * [[April, Robert (ST11)|Robert April]] is promoted to [[Captain]]. ([[Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness (Comic)#Chapter_1|''Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness,'' Chapter 1]])
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− | * '''''Stardate 2230.06:''''' [[Spock (ST11)|Spock]] is born on [[Vulcan (ST11)|Vulcan]]. ([[Star Trek Motion Picture Adaptation (Comic)#Chapter_1|''Star Trek'' Motion Picture Adaptation, Chapter 1]], [[Star Trek (Film)|''Star Trek'']] deleted scene)
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− | * The [[U.S.S. Kelvin NCC-0514|U.S.S. ''Kelvin'' NCC-0514]] makes first contact with the planet [[Royla]]. [[Keenser (ST11)|Keenser]] leaves his homeworld to join [[Starfleet]]. ([[Keenser's Story (Comic)|"Keenser's Story"]])
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− | * [[Scott, Montgomery (ST11)|Montgomery Christopher Jorgensen Scott]] learns about his ancestor who served aboard the [[H.M.S. Enterprise|H.M.S. ''Enterprise'']] in 1787, and is given a set of bagpipes to fix by his grandfather. He and his brother, [[Scott, Robert#ST11_Timeline|Robbie]], steal away to the [[Linlithgow Shipyard]], and sneak aboard a ship under construction. ([[Scotty (Comic)|"Scotty"]])
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− | * '''''Stardate 2233.04:''''' The [[Narada|''Narada'']] emerges from a temporal rift and destroys the [[U.S.S. Kelvin NCC-0514|U.S.S. ''Kelvin'' NCC-0514]]. [[Captain]] [[Robau, Richard#ST11_Timeline|Richard Robau]] and [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Kirk, George#ST11_Timeline|George Kirk]] are killed. [[Kirk, James T. (ST11)|James Kirk]] is born aboard [[Medical Shuttle]] 37. ([[Star Trek (Film)|''Star Trek'']]) [[Nero]] and the crew of the ''Narada'' are captured by a [[Klingon Empire|Klingon]] task force led by [[Kor (ST11)|Kor]] and incarcerated at [[Rura Penthe]]. ([[Star Trek: Nero (Comic)#Chapter_1|''Star Trek: Nero,'' Chapter 1]])
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− | * [[April, Robert (ST11)|Robert April]], [[Captain]] of the [[U.S.S. Enterprise (ST11)|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'']], is listed by his first officer, [[Commander]] [[Marcus, Alexander#ST11_Timeline|Marcus]] as killed in action during a mission to explore the planet [[Phaedus IV]]; the ''Enterprise'' is the first ship to visit the planet. ([[Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness (Comic)#Chapter_2|''Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness,'' Chapter 2]]) In reality, April was part of a [[Section 31#ST11_Timeline|Section 31]] plot to arm one side of a civil war on the pre-warp planet, while the [[Klingon Empire]] armed the other. The proxy war was intended as a less-costly method for the Empire to expand, without having to resort to direct conquest. ([[Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness (Comic)#Chapter_3|''Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness,'' Chapter 3]])
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− | * [[Chekov, Pavel (ST11)|Pavel Andreievich Chekov]] is born. ([[Star Trek (Film)|''Star Trek'']])
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− | * [[Spock (ST11)|Spock]] declines a seat at the [[Vulcan Science Academy]] in favor of attending [[Starfleet Academy]]. ([[Star Trek (Film)|''Star Trek'']], [[Star Trek Motion Picture Adaptation (Comic)#Chapter_1|''Star Trek'' Motion Picture Adaptation, Chapter 1]])
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− | * Although denied admission to [[Starfleet Academy]], Mr. [[Scott, Montgomery (ST11)|Scott]] begins serving on old trading freighters as an engineer. Responding to a distress call from an [[Einstein class|''Einstein'' class]] starship ([[NCC-0509]]), he impresses the ship's captain. She puts in a recommendation with an old friend, [[Commander]] [[Marcus, Alexander#ST11_Timeline|Marcus]], who's on the Academy admissions board, and Scott enters the Academy. ([["Scotty" (Comic)|"Scotty"]])
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− | * [[Kirk, James T. (ST11)|James Kirk]] enrolls at [[Starfleet Academy]], under the sponsorship of [[Captain]] [[Pike, Christopher (ST11)|Christopher Pike]]. [[Doctor]] [[McCoy, Leonard (ST11)|Leonard McCoy]] also enrolls at the Academy at this time. The [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (ST11)|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]] is under construction at the [[Riverside Shipyard]] in [[Iowa]]. ([[Star Trek (Film)|''Star Trek'']])
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− | * Mr. [[Scott, Montgomery (ST11)|Scott]] finds [[Admiral Archer (ST11)|Admiral Archer]]'s [[Beagle|beagle]] wandering around the [[Presidio]]. Rather than simply bring the dog to the admiral's office, he tries to beam the dog there—via [[Mars]]—to prove his theory that the [[Transporter|transporter]]'s range can be extended much further than the accepted limit of 100 miles. ([[Scotty (Comic)|"Scotty"]])
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− | * Two days before [[Federation Day]], [[Cadet]] [[Sulu, Hikaru (ST11)|Sulu]] is offered a spot on [[Red Squad]] if he performs a dangerous stunt during a flyby. He refuses, but then must save another cadet who does attempt the maneuver. Meanwhile, Cadet [[Chekov, Pavel (ST11)|Chekov]] decides, with Cadet [[Kirk, James T. (ST11)|Kirk]]'s mentoring, not to pull a dangerous prank on Cadet [[McKenna, Amy (ST11)|Amy McKenna]], the leader of Red Squad. ([[Red Level Down (Comic)|"Red Level Down"]])
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− | * [[Section 31#ST11_Timeline|Section 31]] attempts to recruit [[Cadet]] [[Sulu, Hikaru (ST11)|Hikaru Sulu]]. ([[Return of the Archons (Comic)#Part_1|"Return of the Archons, Part 1"]]) When that fails, they recruit his sister, who is also a [[Starfleet]] officer. ([[Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness (Comic)#Chapter_1|''Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness,'' Chapter 1]])
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− | * The [[U.S.S. Enterprise (ST11)|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'']] is decommissioned. ([[Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness (Comic)#Chapter_2|''Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness,'' Chapter 2]])
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− | * Several months after they began their relationship, [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Spock (ST11)|Spock]] and [[Cadet]] [[Uhura, Nyota (ST11)|Uhura]] share a [[Mind meld|mind meld]], and Spock experiences Uhura's memory of a shuttle accident when she was a child, which injured her parents and cost the life of her uncle, [[Uhura, Raheem (ST11)|Raheem]]. ([[The Voice of a Falling Star (Comic)|"The Voice of a Falling Star"]])
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− | * Working with a prisoner named [[Clavell (ST11)|Clavell]], [[Nero]]'s crew escapes from [[Rura Penthe]] aboard the [[Narada|''Narada'']]. ([[Star Trek: Nero (Comic)#Chapter_2|''Star Trek: Nero,'' Chapter 2]]) Traveling to the edge of the [[Delta Quadrant]], the ''Narada'' intercepts [[V'Ger (ST11)|V'Ger]], which helps Nero determine when and where [[Spock|Spock (Prime)]] will appear. ([[Star Trek: Nero (Comic)#Chapter_3|''Star Trek: Nero,'' Chapter 3]]) Returning to the [[Klingon Neutral Zone]], ([[Star Trek: Nero (Comic)#Chapter_4|''Star Trek: Nero,'' Chapter 4]]) where the ''Narada'' appeared 25 years earlier, ([[Star Trek (Film)|''Star Trek'']], [[Star Trek: Nero (Comic)#Chapter_1|''Star Trek: Nero,'' Chapter 1]]) the ''Narada'' is confronted by and destroys a fleet of 47 [[Klingon Empire||Klingon]] ships, ([[Star Trek (Film)|''Star Trek'']]) led by Rura Penthe's commandant, [[Koth#ST11_Timeline|Koth]], ([[Star Trek: Nero (Comic)#Chapter_4|''Star Trek: Nero,'' Chapter 4]]) before stranding Spock (Prime) on [[Delta Vega (Vulcan system)|Delta Vega]] and continuing on to attack [[Vulcan (ST11)|Vulcan]]. ([[Star Trek (Film)|''Star Trek'']], [[Star Trek: Nero (Comic)#Chapter_4|''Star Trek: Nero,'' Chapter 4]])
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− | * [[Cadet]] [[Kirk, James T. (ST11)|Kirk]] reprograms the [[Kobayashi Maru scenario|''Kobayashi Maru'' scenario]] to enable him to win on his third attempt. An inquiry into the matter conducted by [[Starfleet Academy Commandant]] [[Admiral]] [[Barnett, Richard|Richard Barnett]] is interrupted by a distress call from [[Vulcan (ST11)|Vulcan]]... ([[Star Trek (Film)|''Star Trek'']])
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− | * '''''Stardate 2258.42:''''' The [[Battle of Vulcan]] occurs. [[Cadet]] [[Kirk, James T. (ST11)|Kirk]], having been smuggled aboard the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (ST11)|''Enterprise'']], convinces [[Captain]] [[Pike, Christopher (ST11)|Pike]] to take a more cautious approach, saving the ship from the [[Narada|''Narada'']]'s initial attack. [[Vulcan (ST11)|Vulcan]] is destroyed by [[Nero]]'s [[Red Matter]] weapon. Pike is captured, and Kirk is removed from the ''Enterprise'' and left on [[Delta Vega (Vulcan system)|Delta Vega]] by [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Spock (ST11)|Spock]]. With the help of [[Spock|Spock (Prime)]], [[Scott, Montgomery (ST11)|Montgomery Scott]], and [[Keenser (ST11)|Keenser]], Kirk returns to the ship, takes command, and saves [[Earth]] from sharing Vulcan's fate. ([[Star Trek (Film)|''Star Trek'']])
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− | * [[Kirk, James T. (ST11)|Kirk]] is promoted to [[Captain]] and given permanent command of the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']]. [[Pike, Christopher (ST11)|Pike]] is promoted to [[Admiral]]. ([[Star Trek (Film)|''Star Trek'']])
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− | * '''''Stardate 2258.56:''''' [[Lieutenant]] [[Mitchell, Gary#ST11_Timeline|Gary Mitchell]] is mutated into a godlike being, and [[Captain]] [[Kirk, James T. (ST11)|Kirk]] is forced to kill him. ([[Where No Man Has Gone Before (Comic)#Part_1|"Where No Man Has Gone Before," Part 1]], [[Where No Man Has Gone Before (Comic)#Part_2|"Where No Man Has Gone Before," Part 2]])
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− | * En route to the [[New Paris colony#ST11_Timeline|New Paris colony]] on [[Makus III#ST11_Timeline|Makus III]], the [[Shuttlecraft Galileo (ST11)|Shuttlecraft ''Galileo'']] is marooned on planet [[Taurus II]] in the [[Murasaki 312]] quasar-like phenomenon. ([[The Galileo Seven (Comic)#Part_1|"The Galileo Seven," Part 1]], [[The Galileo Seven (Comic)#Part_2|"The Galileo Seven," Part 2]])
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− | * The [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (ST11)|''Enterprise'']] discovers the inhabitants of [[Deneva#ST11_Timeline|Deneva]] have been taken over by a species of [[Neural parasites (ST11)|neural parasites]]. [[Kirk, James T. (ST11)|Kirk]] is reunited with his estranged older brother, [[Kirk, George S. (ST11)|George "Sam" Kirk]], and his family. ([[Operation: Annihilate (Comic)#Part_1|"Operation: Annihilate," Part 1]], [[Operation: Annihilate (Comic)#Part_2|"Operation: Annihilate," Part 2]])
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− | * A group of [[Vulcans]] attempts to use [[Red Matter]] recovered from the [[Vulcan system]] to destroy [[Romulus]]. ([[Vulcan's Vengeance (Comic)#Part_1|"Vulcan's Vengeance," Part 1]], [[Vulcan's Vengeance (Comic)#Part_2|"Vulcan's Vengeance," Part 2]])
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− | * '''''Stardate 2258.241:''''' The [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (ST11)|''Enterprise'']] investigates [[Beta III (ST11)|Beta III]], a planet of legend and rumor that, so far as [[Starfleet]]'s computers are concerned, does not exist. They discover a [[Humans|Human]] population under the control of [[Landru (ST11)|Landru]], a computer that incorporates the wreckage of the [[U.S.S. Archon NCC-189|U.S.S. ''Archon'' NCC-189]]. Discovering the truth about the lost colony, the ''Enterprise'' crew removes the Landru computer, freeing the people from its control. ([[Return of the Archons (Comic)#Part_1|"Return of the Archons," Part 1]], [[Return of the Archons(Comic)#Part_2|"Return of the Archons," Part 2]])
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− | * '''''Stardate 2258.247:''''' [[Doctor]] [[McCoy, Leonard (ST11)|McCoy]] reflects on the events that led him to join [[Starfleet]]. ([[Bones (Comic)|"Bones"]])
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− | * The [[S.S. Botany Bay#ST11_Timeline|S.S. ''Botany Bay'']] is found by the [[Section 31#ST11_Timeline|Section 31]] ship [[U.S.S. Vanguard (ST11)|U.S.S. ''Vanguard'']], sent out in the wake of [[Vulcan (ST11)|Vulcan]]'s destruction. ([[Star Trek: Khan (Comic)#Chapter_5|''Star Trek: Khan'' Chapter 5]]) [[Singh, Khan Noonien (ST11)|Khan]] is revived, surgically altered, and has his memories suppressed by [[Admiral]] [[Marcus, Alexander#ST11_Timeline|Marcus]], who wants to use him to design new technologies for [[Section 31#ST11_Timeline|Section 31]]. After five months, he develops a [[Transporter#Personal_Transporter|personal transporter]]. Using it, he embarks on a mission to cause the [[Klingon Empire|Klingon]] moon, [[Praxis]], to explode. At that moment, his memories return. ([[Star Trek: Khan (Comic)#Chapter_4|''Star Trek: Khan'' Chapter 4]]) Returning to [[Earth]], he places the stasis pods of the other 72 surviving [[Augments]] inside experimental [[Photon torpedo#Long-range_torpedo_(ST11)_Timeline|long-range photon torpedoes]]. ([[Star Trek: Khan (Comic)#Chapter_5|''Star Trek: Khan'' Chapter 5]])
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− | * '''''Stardate 2259.155:''''' The [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (ST11)|''Enterprise'']] prevents the [[Klingon Empire|Klingons]] from destroying the [[Tribbles|Tribble]] homeworld in the [[Iota Geminorum system]], only to discover that a Tribble that Mr. [[Scott, Montgomery (ST11)|Scott]] beamed to his nephew at [[Starfleet Academy]] has bred and overrun the campus and surrounding area. A solution is found, and [[Admiral Archer (ST11)|Admiral Archer]]'s prize [[Beagle|beagle]] finally rematerializes. ([[The Truth About Tribbles (Comic)#Part_1|"The Truth About Tribbles," Part 1]], [[The Truth About Tribbles (Comic)#Part_2|"The Truth About Tribbles," Part 2]])
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− | * [[Hendorff#ST11_Timeline|Hendorff]] writes home about a mission where he was nearly killed. ([[Hendorff (Comic)|"Hendorff"]])
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− | * [[Keenser (ST11)|Keenser]] recalls the first contact of his planet, [[Royla]], with the [[U.S.S. Kelvin NCC-0514|''Kelvin'']]. ([[Keenser's Story (Comic)|"Keenser's Story"]])
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− | * The [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (ST11)|''Enterprise'']] arrives at [[Phaedus IV]], home to a pre-warp civilization last surveyed 5 years earlier. When communications and transporters are inexplicably jammed, [[Kirk, James T. (ST11)|Kirk]], [[Spock (ST11)|Spock]], [[Sulu, Hikaru (ST11)|Sulu]], and [[Hendorff#ST11_Timeline|Hendorff]] take a shuttle to the surface to find the source... and find [[Captain]] [[April, Robert (ST11)|Robert April]]. ([[Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness (Comic)#Chapter_1|''Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness,'' Chapter 1]]) Taking April back to the ''Enterprise,'' he explains that the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] and the [[Klingon Empire]] have been fighting a proxy war on Phaedus for the past 20 years. April uses a secret command code installed in the ship's computers by [[Section 31#ST11_Timeline|Section 31]] to seize control of the ''Enterprise,'' ([[Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness (Comic)#Chapter_3|''Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness,'' Chapter 3]]) then tries to negotiate a deal with the Klingons: governorship of Phaedus IV in exchange for the ''Enterprise.'' Kirk manages to prevent the Klingons from capturing the ship, but the Klingons seize the planet. April and his associate, [[Mudd (ST11)|Mudd]], are taken into custody. The incident is classified, and [[Admiral]] [[Pike, Christopher (ST11)|Pike]] orders the ''Enterprise'' to [[Nibiru]]. ([[Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness (Comic)#Chapter_4|''Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness,'' Chapter 4]])
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− | * '''''Stardate 2259.55:''''' After being relieved of command for violating the [[Prime Directive]] at [[Nibiru]], [[Kirk, James T. (ST11)|Kirk]] is reduced in rank to [[Commander]] and first officer of the [[U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701 (ST11)|''Enterprise'']] under [[Admiral]] [[Pike, Christopher (ST11)|Pike]]. A [[Starfleet]] archive in [[London]]—secretly a [[Section 31#ST11_Timeline|Section 31]] facility—is destroyed. When the admiralty meets in emergency session, the briefing is attacked by Commander [[Singh, Khan Noonien (ST11)|John Harrison]], presumably a disgruntled Starfleet Intelligence officer. Pike is killed in the attack, and Kirk resumes command of the ''Enterprise.'' Harrison is captured on the [[Klingons|Klingon]] homeworld, [[Qo'noS|Kronos]], and reveals that he is really Khan Noonien Singh. He also reveals that Admiral [[Marcus, Alexander#ST11_Timeline|Marcus]] and Section 31 are plotting to start a war with the [[Klingon Empire]], and that he is seeking revenge against Marcus. With Khan's help, Marcus is stopped, but Khan kills the admiral and seizes control of the experimental dreadnought [[U.S.S. Vengeance (ST11)|U.S.S. ''Vengeance'']]. After a battle with the ''Enterprise,'' the ''Vengeance'' crashes into [[San Francisco]], and Khan is apprehended. ([[Star Trek Into Darkness (Film)|''Star Trek Into Darkness'']])
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− | * '''''Stardate 2259.246:''''' Khan is place on trial. ([[Star Trek: Khan (Comic)#Chapter_1|''Star Trek: Khan'' Chapter 1]]) He is found guilty and placed back in stasis with the other [[Augments]]. ([[Star Trek Into Darkness (Film)|''Star Trek Into Darkness'']], [[Star Trek: Khan (Comic)|''Star Trek: Khan'' Chapter 5]])
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