2371 (STA)
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Stardates 48000-48999
- Season 3 of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- Season 1 of Star Trek: Voyager
- Stardate Unknown: Situated near the Federation's border with the Romulan Empire, Carina VII is an idyllic world with lush forests, a pleasant climate, and abundant resources. Until recently, Morgan's Hope, the colony's capital, had thrived, but in the last year, strange events have been occurring: people residing on the planet have aged rapidly, structures that should have lasted for decades crumble in days, and crops that were planted in the morning mature overnight and are rotten before the next afternoon. Even more disturbing, the colonists are spreading rumors that Romulans have been sighted in the system. A Starfleet ship is dispatched to Carina VII to investigate the cause of the rapid aging.[1]
- Stardate Unknown: A Starfleet ship is called away to intervene and mediate a dispute that has erupted on Omned III, a Class M planet on the border between the Federation and the Talarian Republic. Inhabited by the Shean, Omned III is teetering on the brink of civil conflict: the Shean are infected with a parasite that causes them to age at a vastly accelerated rate. A vaccine prevents this debilitating disorder from taking hold, but in the last month, it has failed to take effect. With unprotected newborns suffering, and more recent cases of the disorder beginning to activate in adults, tensions between the upper and lower castes are at a breaking point.[2]
January
Stardates 48000-48084
February
Stardates 48085-48162
March
Stardates 48163-48246
- Stardate 48214.73 (19 March): A Starfleet vessel picks up unusual tetryon emissions from the unexplored planet Optera IV and investigating the tetryons leads the crew to encounter giant insectoid creatures. The crew quickly discovers the tetryon emissions are actually a form of communication employed by the insectoids. The crew will have to decide how the Prime Directive applies as another warp capable species enters the situation.[3]
April
Stardates 48247-48328
- Stardate 48311.3: A runabout goes missing in the Carina Nebula, deep within the Shackleton Expanse. The Runabout Susquehanna was investigating an unusual alien signal that originated from the nebula when all contact was lost. A Starfleet ship is ordered to enter the nebula, find the runabout, and determine the origin and cause of the alien signal.[4]
Nightingale and T'Varen
- Stardate 48326.3 (29 April): The U.S.S. Nightingale, a Nova class Federation science vessel, accidentally crosses into the Romulan Neutral Zone, and must win a battle of wits with a Romulan captain.[5]
- Stardate 48326.3 (29 April): A Starfleet vessel is dispatched to the Federation protectorate world of Tolen IV to help mediate a disagreement between two factions. A reception aboard the ship is interrupted by an assassination attempt and a separatist attack, orchestrated by Pala Teik, a Ferengi merchant.[6]
May
Stardates 48329-48413
June
Stardates 48414-48495
- Stardate 48425.4 (June): A Starfleet crew and their ship respond to a distress signal broadcasting from a colony on Stallas II and discover that the inhabitants are locked in conflict. The crew must rescue the civilians who sent the distress signal and get them to safety, while at the same time, investigate the cause of the revolt. The Player Characters must attempt to solve a mystery and find a way to protect the colony as well as preserve the life of a strange alien known as the Shepherd.[7]
July
Stardates 48496-48580
August
Stardates 48581-48665
- Stardate 48632.4 (18 August): Seventy eight years after the apparent death of Captain James T. Kirk, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the Enterprise-D must stop Dr. Tolian Soran, an El Aurian scientist, from destroying an entire world in his pursuit of the eternal bliss of the Nexus ribbon.[8]
- Stardate 48635.1 (19 August): A Starfleet vessel is on routine patrol when they receive orders to travel to the Takara system, where they will observe and provide security for the field testing of a new and improved high-yield quantum torpedo. They arrive and assist the head of the project, Dr. Ja'Brenn. The prototype is delivered to a derelict craft and activated, but before it can be tested, rogue Klingon birds of prey attack the ship, steal the prototype, and destroy the derelict ship before breaking off and fleeing toward Romulan space. Starfleet Command orders the Player Characters to track the Klingons and retrieve the torpedo before they enter the Neutral Zone and defuse a confrontation between the Takarans and Romulans.[9]
- Stardate 48650.23 (25 August): A Starfleet vessel is dispatched to Starbase Hephaestus, one of Starfleet Medical's primary research centers. They are to assist in the anniversary celebrations of Doctor Elizabeth Nostrum's work on Arcturus V curing the "Aria Plague." The station is a hive of activity and the station's commanding officer, Captain Jenner, needs all hands on deck to assist. A vessel, The Solid Bet, is undergoing repairs at Hephaestus. Tulana Vulko, the captain of The Solid Bet, has faked the damage her ship sustained. In reality, she's at Hephaestus because of what she and Jenner have in common — a terrible secret regarding the plague Jenner's grandmother, Doctor Nostrum, cured.[10]
September
Stardates 48666-48747
October
Stardates 48748-48832
November
Stardates 48833-48915
- Stardate 48841.4 (3 November): A Starfleet crew goes undercover on the pre-contact planet Kalmur to investigate the apparent death of a Federation observation team member.[11]
December
Stardates 48916-48999
Notes and References
- ↑ Jennings, Anthony (Author). "Entropy's Demise," These Are the Voyages: Mission Compendium vol. 1. Star Trek Adventures. Book MUH051062 Mission . Produced by Chris Birch. Modiphius Entertainment Ltd.. 15 September 2017.
- ↑ Pritchard, Giles (Author). Trouble on Omned III. Star Trek Adventures. Book MUH051430 . Produced by Chris Birch. Modiphius Entertainment Ltd.. 7 February 2019.
- ↑ Love, Fred (Author). "Biological Clock," These Are the Voyages: Mission Compendium vol. 1. Star Trek Adventures. Book MUH051062 Mission . Produced by Chris Birch. Modiphius Entertainment Ltd.. 15 September 2017.
- ↑ Birch, Chris (Producer). "Signals," Quickstart. Star Trek Adventures. Book MUH051246 Misison Written by Nathan Dowdell, Ian Lemke, and Sam Webb. Modiphius Entertainment Ltd.. 2 October 2017.
- ↑ Peregrine, Andrew (Author). "Border Dispute," These Are the Voyages: Mission Compendium vol. 1. Star Trek Adventures. Book MUH051062 Mission . Produced by Chris Birch. Modiphius Entertainment Ltd.. 15 September 2017.
- ↑ Mepyans, Troy (Author). Ends and Means. Star Trek Adventures. Book MUH051426 . Produced by Chris Birch. Modiphius Entertainment Ltd.. 29 May 2018.
- ↑ Palmer, Oli (Author). "The Shepherd," These Are the Voyages: Mission Compendium vol. 1 (STA). Star Trek Adventures. Book MUH051062 Mission . Produced by Chris Birch. Modiphius Entertainment Ltd.. 15 September 2017.
- ↑ Berman, Rick (Producer). Star Trek: Generations. Directed by David Carson. Story by Rick Berman & Ronald D. Moore & Brannon Braga. Screenplay by Ronald D. Moore & Brannon Braga. Paramount Pictures. 18 November 1994.
- ↑ Rixman, Joe (Author). "That Which is Unknown," These Are the Voyages: Mission Compendium vol. 1. Star Trek Adventures. Book MUH051062 Mission . Produced by Chris Birch. Modiphius Entertainment Ltd.. 15 September 2017.
- ↑ Stuart, Alasdair (Author). "A Plague of Arias," These Are the Voyages: Mission Compendium vol. 1. Star Trek Adventures. Book MUH051062 Mission . Produced by Chris Birch. Modiphius Entertainment Ltd.. 15 September 2017.
- ↑ Bennett, Christopher L. (Author). The Gravity of the Crime. Star Trek Adventures. Book MUH51429 . Produced by Chris Birch. Modiphius Entertainment Ltd.. 25 January 2019.