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Revision as of 04:58, 14 October 2020
Major Events
January
4th | DS9 401-402: "Emissary" is the first episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine to air on television. (1993) |
6th | Aron Eisenberg born (1969) |
16th | VOY 101-102: "Caretaker" is the first episode of Star Trek: Voyager to air on television. (1995) |
20th | DeForest Kelley born (1920) |
February
2nd | Brent Spiner born (1949) |
8th | Ethan Phillips born (1955) |
14th | Simon Pegg born (1970) |
16th | LeVar Burton born (1957) |
22nd | Jeri Ryan born (1968) |
23rd | Majel Barrett-Roddenberry born (1932) |
25th | Anson Mount born (1973) |
March
2nd | Gates McFadden born (1949) Ethan Peck born (1986) |
3rd | James Doohan born (1920) |
5th | Jolene Blalock born (1975) |
11th | Anton Yelchin born (1989) |
19th | Connor Trinneer born (1969) |
21st | Sonequa Martin-Green born (1985) |
22nd | William Shatner born (1931) |
26th | Leonard Nimoy born (1931) |
29th | Marina Sirtis born (1955) |
April
20th | George Takei born (1937) |
29th | Kate Mulgrew born (1955) |
May
8th | Star Trek is the first Star Trek feature film released that is set in what will come to be known to be known as the "Kelvin Timeline." (2009) |
20th | John Billingsley born (1960) |
24th | Doug Jones born (1960) |
30th | Colm Meaney born (1953) |
June
1st | René Auberjonois born (1949) |
2nd | Anthony Montgomery born (1971) Zachary Quinto born (1977) |
6th | Jason Isaacs born (1963) |
7th | Karl Urban born (1972) |
16th | John Cho born (1972) |
19th | Zoe Saldana born (1978) |
22nd | Tim Russ born (1956) |
July
1st | Dominic Keating born (1962) |
8th | Shazad Latif born (1988) |
9th | Linda Park born (1978) |
13th | Patrick Stewart born (1940) |
26th | Nana Visitor born (1957) |
29th | Wil Wheaton born (1972) |
30th | Mary Wiseman born (1985) |
August
6th | Michelle Yeoh born (1962) |
7th | Cirroc Lofton born (1978) |
19th | Gene Roddenberry born (1921) Jonathan Frakes born (1952) |
24th | Jennifer Lien born (1974) |
26th | Chris Pine born (1980) |
September
8th | TOS 05: "The Man Trap" is the first episode of Star Trek to air on television. (1966) |
9th | Jeffrey Combs born (1954) |
11th | Roxann Dawson born (1958) |
14th | Walter Koenig born (1936) |
15th | TAS 05: "Yesteryear" is the first episode of Star Trek: The Animated Series to air on television. (1973) |
24th | DSC 01: "The Vulcan Hello" is the first (and only) episode of Star Trek: Discovery to air on television. It is simultaneously released online, via the CBS All Access streaming app, with the second episode, "Battle at the Binary Stars." All future episodes will only be released online. (2017) |
26th | ENT 01-02: "Broken Bow" is the first episode of Star Trek: Enterprise to air on television. (2001) |
28th | TNG 101-102: "Encounter at Farpoint" is the first episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation to air on television. (1987) |
October
2nd | Avery Brooks born (1948) |
9th | Scott Bakula born (1954) |
26th | Anthony Rapp born (1971) |
27th | Robert Picardo born (1953) |
November
5th | Armin Shimerman born (1949) |
7th | Mary Chieffo born (1992) |
9th | Robert Duncan McNeill born (1964) |
12th | Max Grodénchik born (1952) |
19th | Robert Beltran born (1953) Terry Farrell born (1963) |
21st | Alexander Siddig born (1965) |
25th | Jeffrey Hunter born (1926) |
December
7th | Star Trek: The Motion Picture is the first Star Trek feature film to be released. (1979) |
9th | Michael Dorn born (1952) |
15th | Wang, Garrett born (1968) |
20th | de Boer, Nicole born (1970) |
27th | Wilson Cruz born (1973) |
28th | Nichelle Nichols born (1932) |