Non-Tactical Warp Era (SFU)
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2405 to 2461
2405
Y5
- Tractor beams enter service in the nascent Federation. Other species also develop them at about this time.[1]
2408
Y8
Klingons, using star maps drawn by the last of the Klingons who had served aboard the ships of the Old Kings, contact the Dunkars, another former subject race of the Old Kings, and begin to use them as their own subject race crewmen.[1]
2410
Y10
The Klingons make contact with the Vergarians, another former subject race of the Old Kings, and quickly conquer them.[1]
2412
Y12
- After an unsuccessful fleet-wide mutiny by Vergarian crewmen, the Klingons execute all Vergarians aboard their ships, bombard Vergar, and install seucirty stations on all ships to prevent future mutinies. Vergarians are not allowed back into space for decades, and the planet is subjected to enormous tributes by the Klingon Empire.[1]
2417
Y17
- The Klingons are able to reverse engineer the ships abandoned by the Old Kings, and begin to produce their own, primitive starships. Unlike the ships of the Old Kings, the new Klingon vessels are patterened after a predatory marine reptile found in the oceans of Klinzhai.[1]
2421
Y21
- The Federation encounters the Orions, a smaller starfaring culture. The Orions quickly set up trade relations.[1]
2424
Y24
- The Gorn and the Paravians first meet. Early discussions quickly reveal that neither species is native to their home planets, but were seeded there at some point in the ancient past. The Paravians are also descended from a Gorn-like species that was destroyed by an asteroid. War breaks out by 2430, and the conflict lasts for decades, fought with lasers and nuclear weapons.[1]
2433
Y33
- The Gorn and Romulans make first contact. Relations are tense as both assume war to be inevitable.[1]
2436
Y36
- The First Gorn-Romulan War begins. The two sides begin to develop the first of what will become permanent interstellar borders. The war ends in 2439 with a Gorn defeat at the battle of Gorn-Shima, but skirmishes and raids between the two powers continue indefinitely.[1]
2438
Y38
- The First Klingon=Lyran War begins as soon as the two make first contact.[1]
2439
Y39
- The Klingons and Lyrans, each trying to outflank the other, expand their lines — which will eventually become their borders — toward the core and the rim.[1]
2440
Y40
- The First Federation-Romulan War erupts as the Romulans begin what they see as an historic march back to their original home planet, Vulcan.[1] The two sides never actually meet face to face, and the Federation won't discover the Romulans' Vulcan heritage for another century.[2]
- Lyrans, trying to outflank the Klingons, attack what they believe to be a Klingon mining colony. The colony turns out instead to be from a previously-unknown species, the Hydrans, and the attack sparks the First Lyran-Hydran War.[1]
2442
Y42
- The First Klingon-Lyran War ends when several Lyran counties abandon the war to protect their homes from the Hydrans, and the Lyrans are forced to accept an unfavorable settlement.[1]
2443
Y43
- The Lyrans defeat the Hydran invasion, but reach a negotiated settlement rather than continue the war.[1]
2444
Y44
- The Gorn battle a mysterious ship which they later discover is a time-traveling Federation cruiser.[1]
2445
Y45
- The Orions are effectively brought into the Federation through a new treaty, though the Orions maintain a semiautonomous zone. This will come back to haunt the Federation in 2571 when the Orions invoke a clause of the treaty to secede from the Federation.[1]
2446
Y46
- The First Federation-Romulan War ends[1] with a cease fire negotiated over subspace radio. Orion support for the war effort gave the Federation a major advantage. Due to the Romulan presence, the Federation develops more rapidly in that direction as the need for fleet support infrastructure drives the creation of colonies and bases.[1]
2448
Y48
- The Lyrans, trying to outflank the Klingons by moving around the then-unoccupied WYN Cluster, run into the previously-uncontacted Kzinti, sparking the First Kzinti-Lyran War, which lasts until 2456 and causes devastation to the thinly-settled worlds of both empires in the region.[1]
2450
Y50
- The First Klingon-Kzinti War begins as the Klingons, unaware that of the conflict between the Lyrans and Kzinti, also encounter the Kzinti while trying to outflank the Lyrans. The Kzinti assume the Klingons are allies of the Lyrans and are moving against them, and attack.[1]
- The Romulans deploy the Vulture class dreadnought, their largest ship to date.[1]
2455
Y55
- The first known contact occurs between the Kzinti and the Carnivons, a canine species, as well as between the Lyrans and the Carnivons, while the Lyrans and Kzinti are trying to outflank one another.[1]
2456
Y56
- The First Kzinti-Lyran War ends as the Carnivons begin attacking both felinoid species, taking advantage of their depleted forces in the region.[1]
Notes and References
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 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).
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Charlie X". Star Trek, season 1, episode 2 (Production number 08). Directed by Lawrence Dobkin. Story by Gene Roddenberry. Teleplay by D.C. Fontana. Desilu Productions. 15 September 1966.