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==January== | ==January== | ||
− | [[File:nx_class-ent-58.jpg| | + | [[File:nx_class-ent-58.jpg|250px|thumb|right|[[NX class]] ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] [[Exile (Episode)|58]])]] |
− | * Unknown: As [[Enterprise NX-01|''Enterprise'']] passes through a "trans-dimensional disturbance," the crew is put into hibernation, leaving Doctor [[Phlox]] in control of the ship. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 68: | + | * Unknown: As [[Enterprise NX-01|''Enterprise'']] passes through a "trans-dimensional disturbance," the crew is put into hibernation, leaving Doctor [[Phlox]] in control of the ship. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 68: [[Doctor's Orders (Episode)|"Doctor's Orders"]]) |
− | * January 8: [[Captain]] [[Archer, Jonathan|Archer]] becomes overly protective of a [[Xindi#Insectoid|Xindi Insectoid]] hatchery, to the point of endangering their mission. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 69: | + | * January 8: [[Captain]] [[Archer, Jonathan|Archer]] becomes overly protective of a [[Xindi#Insectoid|Xindi Insectoid]] hatchery, to the point of endangering their mission. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 69: [[Hatchery (Episode)|"Hatchery"]]) |
==February== | ==February== | ||
− | * February 3: Finding the superweapon on [[Azati Prime]], [[Captain]] [[Archer, Jonathan|Archer]] embarks on a suicide mission to destroy it, and [[Enterprise NX-01|''Enterprise'']] suffers a devastating attack by the [[Xindi]]. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 70: | + | * February 3: Finding the superweapon on [[Azati Prime]], [[Captain]] [[Archer, Jonathan|Archer]] embarks on a suicide mission to destroy it, and [[Enterprise NX-01|''Enterprise'']] suffers a devastating attack by the [[Xindi]]. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 70: [[Azati Prime (Episode)|"Azati Prime"]]) |
− | * February 3: [[Enterprise NX-01|''Enterprise'']], now heavily damaged, seeks a [[ | + | * February 3: [[Enterprise NX-01|''Enterprise'']], now heavily damaged, seeks a [[warp coil]] from an alien vessel but is forced to steal it. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 71: [[Damage (Episode)|"Damage"]]) |
− | * February 8: [[Captain]] [[Archer, Jonathan|Archer]] deals with the loss of 18 crew members and continues negotiations with two of the five [[Xindi]] species. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 72: | + | * February 8: [[Captain]] [[Archer, Jonathan|Archer]] deals with the loss of 18 crew members and continues negotiations with two of the five [[Xindi]] species. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 72: [[The Forgotten (Episode)|"The Forgotten"]]) |
− | * February 10: The [[Enterprise NX-01|''Enterprise'']] crew meets their own descendants from an alternate timeline. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 73: | + | * February 10: The [[Enterprise NX-01|''Enterprise'']] crew meets their own descendants from an alternate timeline. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 73: [[E Squared (Episode)|"E²"]]) |
− | * February 11: [[Captain]] [[Archer, Jonathan|Archer]] speaks with the [[Xindi Council]], sparking a civil war for control of the superweapon. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 74: | + | * February 11: [[Captain]] [[Archer, Jonathan|Archer]] speaks with the [[Xindi Council]], sparking a civil war for control of the superweapon. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 74: [[The Council (Episode)|"The Council"]]) |
− | * February 13: [[Captain]] [[Archer, Jonathan|Archer]] seeks the support of the [[Xindi#Aquatics|Xindi Aquatics]] in order to tip the war in their favor. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 75: | + | * February 13: [[Captain]] [[Archer, Jonathan|Archer]] seeks the support of the [[Xindi#Aquatics|Xindi Aquatics]] in order to tip the war in their favor. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 75: [[Countdown (Episode)|"Countdown"]]) |
− | * February 14: The final showdown with the [[Xindi#Reptilians|Reptilians]] and their [[Sphere Builders|Guardian]] allies occurs. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 76: | + | * February 14: The final showdown with the [[Xindi#Reptilians|Reptilians]] and their [[Sphere Builders|Guardian]] allies occurs. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 76: [[Zero Hour (Episode)|"Zero Hour"]]; [[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]]: [[Star Trek: Encounters (Game)|''Star Trek: Encounters'']], "The Expanse") After destroying the [[Xindi]] weapon, [[Enterprise NX-01|''Enterprise'']] finds itself in the 20th century during [[World War II]] with [[Nazis]] in control of the northeastern [[United States of America|USA]]. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 77: [[Storm Front, Part I (Episode)|"Storm Front, Part I"]]) [[Archer, Jonathan|Archer]] joins [[Silik]] to stop the [[Na'kuhl|alien]] [[Nazis]], restore the timeline and end the [[Temporal Cold War]]. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 78: [[Storm Front, Part II (Episode)|"Storm Front, Part II"]]) [[Enterprise NX-01|''Enterprise'']] is welcomed home after saving [[Earth]] and the crew takes a much needed vacation. [[Tucker, Charles III|Tucker]] & [[T'Pol]] visit [[Vulcan]], where T'Pol must consider marriage to [[Koss]]. [[Hernandez, Erika|Erika Hernandez]] becomes captain of [[Columbia NX-02|''Columbia'']] and renews her acquaintance with [[Archer, Jonathan|Archer]]. [[Phlox]] encounters prejudice on Earth. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 79: [[Home (Episode)|"Home"]]) |
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==May-October== | ==May-October== | ||
− | * May 17: Dr. [[Soong, Arik|Arik Soong]] restores his relationship with his genetically-enhanced "children:" the [[Augments]]. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 80: | + | * [[Stardate#Reference_Stardates|Reference Stardate]] 1/0405: [[Earth Starfleet|Starfleet Command]] and several leading universities co-publish a report on the [[Romulans|Romulan race]]. This study examines all available information on the Romulans, and describes the threat that they pose. ([[The Romulan War (FASA-2221A)|FASA 2221A: "The Romulan War"]]) |
− | * Unknown: A space station crew is held hostage as Dr. [[Soong, Arik|Arik Soong]] and his [[Augments]] work to obtain hundreds of Augment embryos in hopes of creating an Augment population. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 81: | + | * May 17: Dr. [[Soong, Arik|Arik Soong]] restores his relationship with his genetically-enhanced "children:" the [[Augments]]. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 80: [[Borderland (Episode)|"Borderland"]]) |
− | * May 27: Dr. [[Soong, Arik|Arik Soong]] finds himself overthrown as "father" of the [[Augments]] and [[Archer, Jonathan|Archer]] rushes to prevent the destruction of [[Qu'vat]], a [[Klingon Empire|Klingon]] colony. As a result of his dashed hopes of enhancing [[Humans]], Soong turns in a new direction of research. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 82: | + | * Unknown: A space station crew is held hostage as Dr. [[Soong, Arik|Arik Soong]] and his [[Augments]] work to obtain hundreds of Augment embryos in hopes of creating an Augment population. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 81: [[Cold Station 12 (Episode)|"Cold Station 12"]]) |
− | * Unknown: | + | * May 27: Dr. [[Soong, Arik|Arik Soong]] finds himself overthrown as "father" of the [[Augments]] and [[Archer, Jonathan|Archer]] rushes to prevent the destruction of [[Qu'vat]], a [[Klingon Empire|Klingon]] colony. As a result of his dashed hopes of enhancing [[Humans]], Soong turns in a new direction of research. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 82: [[The Augments (Episode)|"The Augments"]]) |
− | * Unknown: [[Earth]]'s embassy on [[Vulcan]] is partially destroyed by a bomb, killing [[Admiral]] [[Forrest, Maxwell|Forrest]]. [[Archer, Jonathan|Archer]] & [[T'Pol]] travel to Vulcan in search of an [[Syrranites|alleged terrorist group]] blamed for the explosion, of which T'Pol's [[T'Les|mother]] is a member. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 83: | + | |
− | * Unknown: [[Archer, Jonathan|Archer]] & [[T'Pol]] find [[T'Pau]] and T'Pol's [[T'Les|mother]], and learn that Archer is now carrying [[Surak]]'s [[Katra|katra]]. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 84: | + | ==June== |
− | * Unknown: [[Archer, Jonathan|Archer]] and [[T'Pol]] bring back the [[Kir'Shara]], which contains [[Surak]]'s original teachings; it will lead to vast changes on [[Vulcan]]. T'Pol's [[Pa'nar Syndrome]] is cured by [[T'Pau]]. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 85: | + | * Unknown: ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]]: [[Strange New Worlds 09 (Novel)|''Strange New Worlds 09'']], "Mother Nature's Little Reminders") |
− | * Unknown: Dr. [[Erickson, Emory|Emory Erickson]], inventor of the [[Transporter|transporter]], conducts a long-range experiment in order to recover his lost [[Erickson, Quinn| | + | |
− | * Unknown: [[Organians]] test the [[Enterprise NX-01|''Enterprise'']] crew by observing their reactions to a deadly silicon-based infection. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 87: | + | ==July== |
+ | * Unknown: [[Earth]]'s embassy on [[Vulcan]] is partially destroyed by a bomb, killing [[Admiral]] [[Forrest, Maxwell|Forrest]]. [[Archer, Jonathan|Archer]] & [[T'Pol]] travel to Vulcan in search of an [[Syrranites|alleged terrorist group]] blamed for the explosion, of which T'Pol's [[T'Les|mother]] is a member. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 83: [[The Forge (Episode)|"The Forge"]]) | ||
+ | * Unknown: [[Archer, Jonathan|Archer]] & [[T'Pol]] find [[T'Pau]] and T'Pol's [[T'Les|mother]], and learn that Archer is now carrying [[Surak]]'s [[Katra|katra]]. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 84: [[Awakening (Episode)|"Awakening']]) | ||
+ | * Unknown: [[Archer, Jonathan|Archer]] and [[T'Pol]] bring back the [[Kir'Shara]], which contains [[Surak]]'s original teachings; it will lead to vast changes on [[Vulcan]]. T'Pol's [[Pa'nar Syndrome]] is cured by [[T'Pau]]. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 85: [[Kir'Shara (Episode)|"Kir'Shara"]]) | ||
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+ | ==August== | ||
+ | * [[Stardate#Reference_Stardates|Reference Stardate]] 1/0408: All [[Horizon class|''Horizon'' class]] cruisers are retrofitted with modern weapons. ([[The Romulan War (FASA-2221A)|FASA 2221A: "The Romulan War"]]) | ||
+ | * [[Stardate#Reference_Stardates|Reference Stardate]] 1/0408.16 (16 August): Two [[Romulan Star Empire|Romulan]] [[U-9 class]] cruisers attack and destroy a group of small asteroid mining outposts near [[Sigma Cancri]]. Shortly thereafter, they confront two [[Horizon class|''Horizon'' class]] cruisers: [[Excelsior (22nd century)|''Excelsior'']], commanded by [[Captain]] [[Larson, William|William Gustavus Larson]], and [[Matador (22nd century)|''Matador'']]. In a bitter dogfight, one Romulan ship is destroyed and the other disengages, while ''Matador'' is severely damaged. ([[The Romulan War (FASA-2221A)|FASA 2221A: "The Romulan War"]]) | ||
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+ | ==September== | ||
+ | * Unknown: Dr. [[Erickson, Emory|Emory Erickson]], inventor of the [[Transporter|transporter]], conducts a long-range experiment in order to recover his lost son, [[Erickson, Quinn|Quinn]]. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 86: [[Daedalus (Episode)|"Daedalus"]]) | ||
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+ | ==October== | ||
+ | * Unknown: [[Organians]] test the [[Enterprise NX-01|''Enterprise'']] crew by observing their reactions to a deadly silicon-based infection. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 87: [[Observer Effect (Episode)|"Observer Effect"]]) | ||
==November== | ==November== | ||
− | * November 12: [[Andorians]] threaten war on the [[Tellarites]] after apparently being attacked by a Tellarite vessel en route to trade talks. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 88: | + | * November 12: [[Andorian Empire|Andorians]] threaten war on the [[Planetary Union of 61 Cygni|Tellarites]] after apparently being attacked by a Tellarite vessel en route to trade talks. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 88: [[Babel One (Episode)|"Babel One"]]) |
− | * November 14: [[Archer, Jonathan|Archer]] and [[Shran]] engage in mortal combat as Archer tries to unite the [[Andorians]] and [[Tellarites]], who are being set at each other's throats by a remote-controlled [[Romulan Star Empire|Romulan]] vessel. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 89: | + | * November 14: [[Archer, Jonathan|Archer]] and [[Shran]] engage in mortal combat as Archer tries to unite the [[Andorian Empire|Andorians]] and [[Planetary Union of 61 Cygni|Tellarites]], who are being set at each other's throats by a remote-controlled [[Romulan Star Empire|Romulan]] vessel. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 89: [[United (Episode)|"United"]]) |
− | * November 16: The [[Romulan Star Empire|Romulan]] drone ship that attacked the [[Andorians]] is under the control of an [[Aenar]], an offshoot race of the | + | * November 16: The [[Romulan Star Empire|Romulan]] drone ship that attacked the [[Andorians]] is under the control of an [[Aenar]], an offshoot race of the Andorians. [[Archer, Jonathan|Archer]] and [[Shran]] join forces to rescue the Aenar and stop the Romulan plot. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 90: [[The Aenar (Episode)|"The Aenar"]]) |
− | * November 24: | + | * November 24: ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]]: [[Tales From the Captain's Table (Novel)|''Tales From the Captain's Table'']], "Have Beagle, Will Travel: The Legend of Porthos," Framing Story) |
− | * November 27: [[Phlox]] is kidnapped by the [[Klingons]], who are seeking to cure a disease caused by an attempt to create Klingon/[[Augments|Augment]] hybrids; [[T'Pol]]'s mental abilities grow after she conducts her first [[ | + | * November 27: [[Phlox]] is kidnapped by the [[Klingons]], who are seeking to cure a disease caused by an attempt to create Klingon/[[Augments|Augment]] hybrids; [[T'Pol]]'s mental abilities grow after she conducts her first [[mind meld]]. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 91: [[Affliction (Episode)|"Affliction"]]) |
==December== | ==December== | ||
− | * December 1: With [[Columbia NX-02|''Columbia'']]'s help, the [[Enterprise NX-01|''Enterprise'']] crew grapples with sabotage to their ship as they pursue the truth behind the kidnapping of [[Phlox]]. The disease is cured, but genetic mutations will make many [[Klingons]] appear [[Human]]-like for generations to come. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 92: | + | * December 1: With [[Columbia NX-02|''Columbia'']]'s help, the [[Enterprise NX-01|''Enterprise'']] crew grapples with sabotage to their ship as they pursue the truth behind the kidnapping of [[Phlox]]. The disease is cured, but genetic mutations will make many [[Klingons]] appear [[Human]]-like for generations to come. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 92: [[Divergence (Episode)|"Divergence"]]) |
− | * December 27: As a gift for negotiating with the [[Orion Syndicate]], [[Archer, Jonathan|Archer]] receives three [[Orions|Orion]] slave girls, but these "gifts" have their own agenda. Meanwhile, [[Tucker, Charles III|Trip]] and [[T'Pol]] come to terms with the psychic bond that has been created between them. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 93: | + | * December 27: As a gift for negotiating with the [[Orion Syndicate]], [[Archer, Jonathan|Archer]] receives three [[Orions|Orion]] slave girls, but these "gifts" have their own agenda. Meanwhile, [[Tucker, Charles III|Trip]] and [[T'Pol]] come to terms with the psychic bond that has been created between them. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] 93: [[Bound (Episode)|"Bound"]]) |
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Reference Stardates 1/0400-1/0412.31
January
- Unknown: As Enterprise passes through a "trans-dimensional disturbance," the crew is put into hibernation, leaving Doctor Phlox in control of the ship. (ENT 68: "Doctor's Orders")
- January 8: Captain Archer becomes overly protective of a Xindi Insectoid hatchery, to the point of endangering their mission. (ENT 69: "Hatchery")
February
- February 3: Finding the superweapon on Azati Prime, Captain Archer embarks on a suicide mission to destroy it, and Enterprise suffers a devastating attack by the Xindi. (ENT 70: "Azati Prime")
- February 3: Enterprise, now heavily damaged, seeks a warp coil from an alien vessel but is forced to steal it. (ENT 71: "Damage")
- February 8: Captain Archer deals with the loss of 18 crew members and continues negotiations with two of the five Xindi species. (ENT 72: "The Forgotten")
- February 10: The Enterprise crew meets their own descendants from an alternate timeline. (ENT 73: "E²")
- February 11: Captain Archer speaks with the Xindi Council, sparking a civil war for control of the superweapon. (ENT 74: "The Council")
- February 13: Captain Archer seeks the support of the Xindi Aquatics in order to tip the war in their favor. (ENT 75: "Countdown")
- February 14: The final showdown with the Reptilians and their Guardian allies occurs. (ENT 76: "Zero Hour"; ENT: Star Trek: Encounters, "The Expanse") After destroying the Xindi weapon, Enterprise finds itself in the 20th century during World War II with Nazis in control of the northeastern USA. (ENT 77: "Storm Front, Part I") Archer joins Silik to stop the alien Nazis, restore the timeline and end the Temporal Cold War. (ENT 78: "Storm Front, Part II") Enterprise is welcomed home after saving Earth and the crew takes a much needed vacation. Tucker & T'Pol visit Vulcan, where T'Pol must consider marriage to Koss. Erika Hernandez becomes captain of Columbia and renews her acquaintance with Archer. Phlox encounters prejudice on Earth. (ENT 79: "Home")
May-October
- Reference Stardate 1/0405: Starfleet Command and several leading universities co-publish a report on the Romulan race. This study examines all available information on the Romulans, and describes the threat that they pose. (FASA 2221A: "The Romulan War")
- May 17: Dr. Arik Soong restores his relationship with his genetically-enhanced "children:" the Augments. (ENT 80: "Borderland")
- Unknown: A space station crew is held hostage as Dr. Arik Soong and his Augments work to obtain hundreds of Augment embryos in hopes of creating an Augment population. (ENT 81: "Cold Station 12")
- May 27: Dr. Arik Soong finds himself overthrown as "father" of the Augments and Archer rushes to prevent the destruction of Qu'vat, a Klingon colony. As a result of his dashed hopes of enhancing Humans, Soong turns in a new direction of research. (ENT 82: "The Augments")
June
- Unknown: (ENT: Strange New Worlds 09, "Mother Nature's Little Reminders")
July
- Unknown: Earth's embassy on Vulcan is partially destroyed by a bomb, killing Admiral Forrest. Archer & T'Pol travel to Vulcan in search of an alleged terrorist group blamed for the explosion, of which T'Pol's mother is a member. (ENT 83: "The Forge")
- Unknown: Archer & T'Pol find T'Pau and T'Pol's mother, and learn that Archer is now carrying Surak's katra. (ENT 84: "Awakening')
- Unknown: Archer and T'Pol bring back the Kir'Shara, which contains Surak's original teachings; it will lead to vast changes on Vulcan. T'Pol's Pa'nar Syndrome is cured by T'Pau. (ENT 85: "Kir'Shara")
August
- Reference Stardate 1/0408: All Horizon class cruisers are retrofitted with modern weapons. (FASA 2221A: "The Romulan War")
- Reference Stardate 1/0408.16 (16 August): Two Romulan U-9 class cruisers attack and destroy a group of small asteroid mining outposts near Sigma Cancri. Shortly thereafter, they confront two Horizon class cruisers: Excelsior, commanded by Captain William Gustavus Larson, and Matador. In a bitter dogfight, one Romulan ship is destroyed and the other disengages, while Matador is severely damaged. (FASA 2221A: "The Romulan War")
September
- Unknown: Dr. Emory Erickson, inventor of the transporter, conducts a long-range experiment in order to recover his lost son, Quinn. (ENT 86: "Daedalus")
October
- Unknown: Organians test the Enterprise crew by observing their reactions to a deadly silicon-based infection. (ENT 87: "Observer Effect")
November
- November 12: Andorians threaten war on the Tellarites after apparently being attacked by a Tellarite vessel en route to trade talks. (ENT 88: "Babel One")
- November 14: Archer and Shran engage in mortal combat as Archer tries to unite the Andorians and Tellarites, who are being set at each other's throats by a remote-controlled Romulan vessel. (ENT 89: "United")
- November 16: The Romulan drone ship that attacked the Andorians is under the control of an Aenar, an offshoot race of the Andorians. Archer and Shran join forces to rescue the Aenar and stop the Romulan plot. (ENT 90: "The Aenar")
- November 24: (ENT: Tales From the Captain's Table, "Have Beagle, Will Travel: The Legend of Porthos," Framing Story)
- November 27: Phlox is kidnapped by the Klingons, who are seeking to cure a disease caused by an attempt to create Klingon/Augment hybrids; T'Pol's mental abilities grow after she conducts her first mind meld. (ENT 91: "Affliction")
December
- December 1: With Columbia's help, the Enterprise crew grapples with sabotage to their ship as they pursue the truth behind the kidnapping of Phlox. The disease is cured, but genetic mutations will make many Klingons appear Human-like for generations to come. (ENT 92: "Divergence")
- December 27: As a gift for negotiating with the Orion Syndicate, Archer receives three Orion slave girls, but these "gifts" have their own agenda. Meanwhile, Trip and T'Pol come to terms with the psychic bond that has been created between them. (ENT 93: "Bound")
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