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==January==
 
==January==
[[File:enterprise_1701-mirror-tos-39.jpg|200px|thumb|right|[[I.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|I.S.S. ''Enterprise'']] ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[Mirror, Mirror (Episode)|39]])]]
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* [[Stardate]] Unknown: A [[Transporter|transporter]] mishap slips [[Starfleet Ranks#Captain|Captain]] [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] and his companions into a parallel universe, where the [[I.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] serves a barbaric [[Terran Empire|Empire]] instead of the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]]. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[Mirror, Mirror (Episode)|39]])
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* '''<span id="SD2713">[[Stardate]] 2713.5-2717.3</span>:''' After discovering what appears to be a duplicate of the planet [[Earth]], [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] and his landing party find a population ravaged by a strange disease, which only children appear to have survived.<ref name="TOS12"/>
* [[Stardate]] 3842.3 (approx.16 January): While transporting dignitaries to an important peace conference, the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] is pursued by a mysterious vessel and an assassin is discovered among the passengers. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[Journey to Babel (Episode)|44]])
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* '''<span id="SD2817">[[Stardate]] 2817.6</span>:''' While visiting an [[Thomas Leighton|old friend]], [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] suspects a [[Shakespeare|Shakespearean]] actor may actually be the murderous [[Kodos|former governor]] of [[Tarsus IV]]. Kirk invites the acting troupe aboard the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] in order to investigate, but soon assassination attempts are made on Kirk and [[Kevin Riley|another crewman]] who were eyewitnesses to the murders.<ref name="TOS13"/>
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==February==
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* '''<span id="SD2821">[[Stardate]] 2821.5</span>:''' [[Spock]] and a scientific party are sent to study the [[Murasaki 312]] quasar aboard the [[Shuttlecraft Galileo NCC-1701/7|Shuttlecraft ''Galileo'']]. During the survey, the ''Galileo'' is forced to make an emergency landing on the planet [[Taurus II]], where the crew fights the planet's dangerous [[Taureans|inhabitants]]. As the crew begins to make repairs, [[Montgomery Scott|Scotty]] determines that the shuttle does not have enough fuel to reach orbit carrying all seven passengers, and Spock must contemplate leaving some of his fellow crew behind.<ref name="TOS14"/>
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* '''<span id="SD2947">[[Stardate]] 2947.3</span>:''' [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] is placed on trial for negligence after a crewman is killed during a severe [[ion storm]]. Kirk maintains that his actions were proper and should not have led to the officer's death, but the evidence seems strong against him.<ref name="TOS15"/>
  
 
==March==
 
==March==
* [[Ceti Alpha VI]] explodes. The effect alters [[Ceti Alpha V]]'s orbit slightly, transforming it from a luxurious garden world into an inhospitable desert. ([[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (Film)|ST02]])
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* [[Stardate]] 4040.7 (approx. 29 March): [[Starfleet Ranks#Captain|Captain]] [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] and a landing party are forced to fight in gladiatorial games on a planet modeled after the [[Roman Empire]]. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[Bread and Circuses (Episode)|43]])
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* '''<span id="SD3012">[[Stardate]] 3012.4</span>:''' [[Spock]] hijacks the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] to take his crippled former captain, [[Christopher Pike]], to the forbidden world of [[Talos IV]]. He then demands a court martial, which he uses to tell the tale of Pike's captivity on the planet years earlier.<ref name="TOS15"/> After witnessing the [[Talosians]]' capabilities of mental illusion, [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] realizes that Spock intends to return Pike to the planet to live a life of illusion, unencumbered by his crippled condition.<ref name="TOS16A"/><ref name="TOS16B"/>
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* '''<span id="SD3025">[[Stardate]] 3025.3</span>:''' [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] orders shore leave for the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] crew on a seemingly uninhabited [[Amusement park planet|planet]] in the [[Omicron Delta system]]. The landing parties begin to see strange sights, such as a [[White Rabbit]] ''a la'' [[Alice in Wonderland]], [[Don Juan]], and a sword-wielding samurai. Also, Kirk sees (and fights) an image of [[Finnegan]], a rival from his [[Starfleet Academy]] days. [[Spock]] discovers that the planet seems to be drawing a large amount of energy from the ship's engines, placing the ''Enterprise'' in danger.<ref name="TOS17"/>
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* '''<span name="SD2124">[[Stardate]] 2124.5</span>:''' The [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]] discovers a [[Class R planet|rogue planet]] drifting through space, inhabited by an eccentric being named [[Trelane]] who uses his apparently unlimited power over matter and form to manipulate the crew.<ref name="TOS18"/>
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==April==
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* '''<span id="SD3045">[[Stardate]] 3045.6</span>:''' The [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] comes under attack by unknown aliens while investigating the near destruction of the [[Cestus III]] colony. While chasing the aliens into unexplored space, both ships are captured by the powerful [[Metrons]], who force Kirk and the [[Gorn]] captain to trial by combat: the winner's vessel will be set free, while the loser's ship will be destroyed.<ref name="TOS19"/>
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* '''<span id="SD3087">[[Stardate]] 3087.6</span>''' While orbiting an apparently dead planet, the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] seems to experience a strange moment of "nonexistence". [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] discovers a man named [[Lazarus]] on the planet below, who claims the effect was caused by his "enemy", later revealed to be an insane version of [[Lazarus (OS20)|Lazarus]] from an [[OS20 Timeline|alternate reality]]. The sane version of Lazarus asks for Kirk's help in defeating his counterpart.<ref name="TOS20"/>
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==May==
 
==May==
[[File:constellation_1017-tos-35.jpg|200px|thumb|right|U.S.S. ''Constellation'' ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[The Doomsday Machine (Episode)|35]])]]
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* '''<span id="SD3113">[[Stardate]] 3113.2</span>:''' After accidentally traveling back in time to [[1969]], the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] rescues [[United States Air Force]] [[USAF Captain|Captain]] [[John Christopher]] from his crippled fighter jet. The crew struggles to return to their own time, while simultaneously returning Christopher to his, removing his knowledge of the future and all record of contact with the ''Enterprise.''<ref name="TOS21"/>
* [[Stardate]] 4202.9 (approx. 27 May): After losing his entire crew to an alien planet-eating machine, [[Starfleet Ranks#Commodore|Commodore]] [[Decker, Matthew|Matthew Decker]] pulls rank on [[Starfleet Ranks#Captain|Captain]] [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] in order to play a game of cat-and-mouse with the mechanical adversary. His efforts to destroy the menace place the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] in grave danger. In a tactic later known as the Kirk Defense, and following Decker's self-sacrificial example, the ''Enterprise'' crew disables the [[Doomsday Machine]] by setting the [[U.S.S. Constellation NCC-1017|''Constellation'']]'s engines for self-destruct, exploding the starship inside the Doomsday Machine. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[The Doomsday Machine (Episode)|35]])
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* '''<span id="SD3156">[[Stardate]] 3156.2</span>:''' The [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] discovers a population on planet [[Beta III]] that is controlled by a powerful being called [[Landru]]. While investigating, [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] and his landing party are taken captive and discover that the ''Enterprise'' crew will be the next to be "absorbed" into Landru's control.<ref name="TOS22"/>
* [[Stardate]] 4211.4 (approx.30 May): [[Starfleet Ranks#Captain|Captain]] [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] must decide how to save a primitive people from the technological interference of the [[Klingons]]. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[A Private Little War (Episode)|45]])
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* '''<span id="SD3192">[[Stardate]] 3192.1</span>:''' On [[Eminiar VII]], the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] finds a civilization at war with its planetary neighbor, [[Vendikar]]. Unable to discern any signs of battle from orbit, [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] and [[Ambassador]] [[Fox, Robert|Robert Fox]] lead a landing party to the surface where he discovers the entire war is fought by computer. Even though the war is simulated, citizens who are listed as virtual casualties still report to termination booths to be killed in reality. After the ''Enterprise'' is "destroyed" in an attack simulation, Kirk must fight to keep his crew from death.<ref name="TOS23"/>
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==June==
 
==June==
* [[Starfleet Ranks#Lieutenant_Commander|Lieutenant Commander]] [[Decker, Willard|Willard Decker]], a helmsman/weapons officer, receives a short-term shore assignment on [[Delta IV]]. ([[Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Film)|ST01]])
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* '''<span id="SD3141">[[Stardate]] 3141.9</span>:''' The [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] discovers an ancient sleeper ship, the [[S.S. Botany Bay|S.S. ''Botany Bay'']], which escaped from [[Earth]]'s [[Eugenics Wars]] in the [[1990s|late 20th century]]. The genetically engineered passengers, led by [[Khan Noonien Singh]], attempt to seize control of the ''Enterprise.'' Khan and his followers &mdash; including [[Starfleet Lieutenant|Lieutenant]] [[Marla McGivers]], the ''Enterprise's'' historian, who colluded with Khan in his attempt to seize the ship &mdash; are left to colonize [[Ceti Alpha V]], in lieu of court martial or formal rehabilitation.<ref name="TOS24"/>
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* '''<span id="SD3417">[[Stardate]] 3417.3</span>''' Despite exposure to fatal radiation, the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] colony on [[Omicron Ceti III]] appears to be thriving. A landing party from the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] investigates, finding the colony's population to be healthy beyond explanation. [[Leila Kalomi]], an old friend of Mr. [[Spock]], shows the landing party strange flowers that seem to impose a state of pure bliss on all exposed to its spores, but at the cost of ambition and self-discipline.<ref name="TOS25"/>
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* '''<span id="SD3196">[[Stardate]] 3196.1</span>''' Dispatched to the mining colony on [[Janus VI]], the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] is tasked to investigate rumors of a strange, subterranean creature responsible for destruction of equipment and the deaths of fifty miners. [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] and [[Spock]] discover a silicon-based life form, a [[Horta]], which lives in the surrounding rock. After Kirk and his [[Vulcans|Vulcan]] first officer find the strange creature, Spock performs a mind meld, discovering the reason behind the Horta's attacks.<ref name="TOS26"/>
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==July==
 
==July==
* [[Stardate]] 4307.1 (approx. 4 July): The crew of the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] encounters an energy-draining space creature. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[The Immunity Syndrome (Episode)|48]])
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* [[Stardate]] 4372.5 (approx. 28 July): [[Captain]] [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] hosts a spoiled [[Elaan|princess]], who must bring peace to a star system at war. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[Elaan of Troyius (Episode)|57]])
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* '''<span id="SD3198">[[Stardate]] 3198.4</span>:''' When representatives from the [[United Federation of Planets]] and the [[Klingon Empire]] fail to reach a peaceful resolution to their differences, Klingon warships invade Federation space. The [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] is ordered to protect [[Organia]], a peaceful planet located near the Klingon border. [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] and [[Starfleet Commander|Commander]] [[Spock]] beam to the surface to warn the [[Organians]] about the [[Klingons]], but soon thereafter, a Klingon battle group led by [[Klingon Commander|Commander]] [[Kor]] seizes the planet, forcing the ''Enterprise'' to abandon the Kirk and Spock on the planet. The natives protect the two, even as Kor orders mass executions of the Organian people. As both Federation and Klingon fleets converge above the planet, Kirk and Spock execute a daring raid on the Klingon headquarters in an effort to destabilize their control over the planet. The Organians suddenly intervene, immobilizing all Federation and Klingon ships throughout the galaxy. They impose the [[Organian Peace Treaty]], thus averting another war between the two powers.<ref name="TOS27"/>
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* '''<span id="SD3134">[[Stardate]] 3134.0</span>:''' After accidentally overdosing on a powerful stimulant, Dr. [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] becomes unbalanced and disappears through the [[Guardian of Forever]], a newly discovered time portal on a [[Gateway|remote planet]]. [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] and [[Spock]] follow after learning that McCoy somehow changed history. Arriving in the [[1930s]], the duo meet [[Edith Keeler]], a [[New York City|New York]] social worker who gives them a place to stay. As the days pass, and McCoy is nowhere to be seen, Kirk finds himself falling in love with Keeler&hellip; but Spock discovers that Keeler must die to restore the timeline.<ref name="TOS28"/>
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==August==
 
==August==
* [[Stardate]] 4385.3 (approx. 1 August): For trespassing on an alien world, [[Starfleet Ranks#Captain|Captain]] [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] and his companions are forced to re-enact the famous shoot-out at the [[O.K. Corral]] with themselves cast as the losing side. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[Spectre of the Gun (Episode)|56]])
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* '''<span id="SD3287">[[Stardate]] 3287.2</span>:''' The [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] arrives at [[Deneva]] &mdash; the home of [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]]'s brother, [[George Samuel Kirk|Sam]] and his family &mdash; and discovers that the entire planet has been infested with large, amoeba-like [[neural parasites|aliens]] that have attacked and killed much of the [[Humans|Human]] population. One of these aliens attaches itself to [[Spock]], who volunteers to become a subject in [[Dr.]] [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]]'s medical tests. McCoy and Kirk rush to find a cure in time to save Spock and the remainder of the Denevan population.<ref name="TOS29"/>
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* '''<span id="SD3018">[[Stardate]] 3018.2</span>:''' Two powerful aliens threaten the well-being of the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] and her crew with their apparently magical powers.<ref name="TOS30"/>
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* '''<span id="SD3219">[[Stardate]] 3219.4</span>:''' A shuttle crew from the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] encounters a castaway who appears to be [[Zefram Cochrane]], the inventor of [[warp drive]] and his mysterious alien [[The Companion|companion]].<ref name="TOS31"/>
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* The [[Klingon Empire]] begins providing [[flintlocks]] to the villagers on [[Tyree's Planet]], hoping to circumvent the terms of the [[Organian Peace Treaty]] by fomenting a proxy war.<ref name="TOS45"/>
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==September==
 
==September==
* [[Stardate]] 4513.3 (approx.17 September): [[Starfleet Ranks#Captain|Captain]] [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] and the crew have another run-in with [[Mudd, Harry|Harry Mudd]], this time finding him as the king of a planet of [[Androids|androids]]. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[I, Mudd (Episode)|41]])
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* '''<span id="SD3497">[[Stardate]] 3497.2</span>:''' The crew of the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] becomes entangled in a planet's tribal power struggle.<ref name="TOS32"/>
* [[Stardate]] 4523.3 (approx. 21 September): [[Tribbles]]&mdash;purring, limbless, and fertile&mdash;disrupt the colonization of a [[Sherman's Planet|disputed planet]] between the [[Klingon Empire]] and the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]]. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[The Trouble With Tribbles (Episode)|42]])
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* '''<span id="SD3468">[[Stardate]] 3468.1</span>:''' The crew of the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] are held captive by an alien who claims to be the [[Greek mythology|Greek]] [[gods|god]] [[Apollo]].<ref name="TOS33"/>
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==October==
 
==October==
* [[Stardate]] 4598.0 (approx. 18 October): The [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] visits a planet with a violent culture based on America's 1920s prohibition era. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[A Piece of the Action (Episode)|49]])
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* '''<span id="SD3372">[[Stardate]] 3372.7</span>:''' When Mr. [[Spock]] begins to behave aggressively, [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] discovers his first officer must return to [[Vulcan]] to take a mate, or he will die.<ref name="TOS34"/>
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* '''<span id="SD4202">[[Stardate]] 4202.9</span>:''' After losing his entire crew to an alien planet-eating machine, [[Starfleet Commodore|Commodore]] [[Matthew Decker]] pulls rank on [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] in order to play a game of cat-and-mouse with the mechanical adversary. His efforts to destroy the menace place the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] in grave danger. Following Decker's self-sacrificial example, the ''Enterprise'' crew disables the [[Doomsday Machine]] by setting the [[U.S.S. Constellation NCC-1017|''Constellation'']]'s engines for self-destruct, exploding the starship inside the Doomsday Machine.<ref name="TOS35"/>
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* '''<span id="SD3614">[[Stardate]] 3614.9</span>:''' Mr. [[Montgomery Scott|Scott]] is implicated in a series of bizarre murders.<ref name="TOS36"/>
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==November==
 
==November==
* [[Stardate]] 4657.5 (approx. 8 November): [[Kelvans|Beings]] from the [[Andromeda galaxy]] steal the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']], modify it, and attempt to return home. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[By Any Other Name (Episode)|50]])
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* '''<span id="SD3541">[[Stardate]] 3541.9</span>:''' The crew of the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] deals with [[Nomad]] &mdash; an indestructible, planet-destroying space probe that thinks [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] is its creator.<ref name="TOS37"/>
* [[Stardate]] Unknown (19 November): ([[Star Trek: Vanguard|VAN]] [[Precipice (Novel)|#5, Chapter 53]])
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* '''<span id="SD3715">[[Stardate]] 3715.3</span>:''' The crew of the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] visits a mysterious and deadly paradise planet which they discover is controlled by a machine called [[Vaal]].<ref name="TOS38"/>
* [[Stardate]] Unknown: [[Starfleet Ranks#Captain|Captain]] [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] must battle a deadly virus and a treacherous fellow [[Tracey, Ron|starship captain]] to stop an intertribal war. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[The Omega Glory (Episode)|54]])
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==December==
 
==December==
* [[Stardate]] 4729.4 (approx. 5 December): A [[M-5 computer|new computer system]] causes havoc while being tested aboard the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']]. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[The Ultimate Computer (Episode)|53]])
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* [[Stardate]] 4768.3 (approx. 19 December): [[telepathy|Telepathic]] aliens take control of [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] and [[Spock]]'s bodies with the intention to build new, mechanized bodies for themselves. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[Return to Tomorrow (Episode)|51]])
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* <span id="TOS39">[[Stardate]] Unknown:</span> A [[transporter]] mishap slips [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] and his companions into a [[Mirror Universe|parallel universe]], where the [[I.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (Mirror)|''Enterprise'']] serves a barbaric [[Terran Empire (Mirror)|Empire]] instead of the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]].<ref name="TOS39"/>
* [[Stardate]] Unknown: During an historical research mission in 1968, the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] encounters [[Seven, Gary|Gary Seven]], a human with advanced technology who appears to be attempting to alter [[Earth]]'s history. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[Assignment: Earth (Episode)|55]])
 
 
 
==Note==
 
Using the stardate given in "[[Charlie X (Episode)|Charlie X]]" (1533.1), coupled with the calendar date given in that episode ("Thanksgiving," which falls on 23 November in 2265), a range of stardates for 2267 was devised: 3797-4793, which results in 2.75 stardates per 24 hours. Using this range as a guide, the following ranges were calculated per month for 2267:
 
* January: 3797-3881
 
* February: 3882-3958
 
* March: 3959-4040
 
* April: 4041-4125
 
* May: 4126-4207
 
* June: 4208-4292
 
* July: 4293-4377
 
* August: 4378-4459
 
* September: 4460-4541
 
* October: 4542-4626
 
* November: 4627-4708
 
* December: 4709-4793
 
These date ranges are, of course, approximate; calendar dates on other entries have been calculated based upon these ranges, except where explicitly given in the original story.
 
  
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Latest revision as of 05:36, 31 August 2023

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(The root of all realities)



January

February

  • Stardate 2821.5: Spock and a scientific party are sent to study the Murasaki 312 quasar aboard the Shuttlecraft Galileo. During the survey, the Galileo is forced to make an emergency landing on the planet Taurus II, where the crew fights the planet's dangerous inhabitants. As the crew begins to make repairs, Scotty determines that the shuttle does not have enough fuel to reach orbit carrying all seven passengers, and Spock must contemplate leaving some of his fellow crew behind.[3]
  • Stardate 2947.3: Captain Kirk is placed on trial for negligence after a crewman is killed during a severe ion storm. Kirk maintains that his actions were proper and should not have led to the officer's death, but the evidence seems strong against him.[4]

March


April

Gorn captain (TOS19)

Gorn captain (TOS19)

  • Stardate 3045.6: The Enterprise comes under attack by unknown aliens while investigating the near destruction of the Cestus III colony. While chasing the aliens into unexplored space, both ships are captured by the powerful Metrons, who force Kirk and the Gorn captain to trial by combat: the winner's vessel will be set free, while the loser's ship will be destroyed.[9]
  • Stardate 3087.6 While orbiting an apparently dead planet, the Enterprise seems to experience a strange moment of "nonexistence". Captain Kirk discovers a man named Lazarus on the planet below, who claims the effect was caused by his "enemy", later revealed to be an insane version of Lazarus from an alternate reality. The sane version of Lazarus asks for Kirk's help in defeating his counterpart.[10]


May

  • Stardate 3113.2: After accidentally traveling back in time to 1969, the Enterprise rescues United States Air Force Captain John Christopher from his crippled fighter jet. The crew struggles to return to their own time, while simultaneously returning Christopher to his, removing his knowledge of the future and all record of contact with the Enterprise.[11]
  • Stardate 3156.2: The Enterprise discovers a population on planet Beta III that is controlled by a powerful being called Landru. While investigating, Captain Kirk and his landing party are taken captive and discover that the Enterprise crew will be the next to be "absorbed" into Landru's control.[12]
  • Stardate 3192.1: On Eminiar VII, the Enterprise finds a civilization at war with its planetary neighbor, Vendikar. Unable to discern any signs of battle from orbit, Captain Kirk and Ambassador Robert Fox lead a landing party to the surface where he discovers the entire war is fought by computer. Even though the war is simulated, citizens who are listed as virtual casualties still report to termination booths to be killed in reality. After the Enterprise is "destroyed" in an attack simulation, Kirk must fight to keep his crew from death.[13]


June

  • Stardate 3196.1 Dispatched to the mining colony on Janus VI, the Enterprise is tasked to investigate rumors of a strange, subterranean creature responsible for destruction of equipment and the deaths of fifty miners. Kirk and Spock discover a silicon-based life form, a Horta, which lives in the surrounding rock. After Kirk and his Vulcan first officer find the strange creature, Spock performs a mind meld, discovering the reason behind the Horta's attacks.[16]


July

  • Stardate 3198.4: When representatives from the United Federation of Planets and the Klingon Empire fail to reach a peaceful resolution to their differences, Klingon warships invade Federation space. The Enterprise is ordered to protect Organia, a peaceful planet located near the Klingon border. Captain Kirk and Commander Spock beam to the surface to warn the Organians about the Klingons, but soon thereafter, a Klingon battle group led by Commander Kor seizes the planet, forcing the Enterprise to abandon the Kirk and Spock on the planet. The natives protect the two, even as Kor orders mass executions of the Organian people. As both Federation and Klingon fleets converge above the planet, Kirk and Spock execute a daring raid on the Klingon headquarters in an effort to destabilize their control over the planet. The Organians suddenly intervene, immobilizing all Federation and Klingon ships throughout the galaxy. They impose the Organian Peace Treaty, thus averting another war between the two powers.[17]
  • Stardate 3134.0: After accidentally overdosing on a powerful stimulant, Dr. McCoy becomes unbalanced and disappears through the Guardian of Forever, a newly discovered time portal on a remote planet. Kirk and Spock follow after learning that McCoy somehow changed history. Arriving in the 1930s, the duo meet Edith Keeler, a New York social worker who gives them a place to stay. As the days pass, and McCoy is nowhere to be seen, Kirk finds himself falling in love with Keeler… but Spock discovers that Keeler must die to restore the timeline.[18]


August


September


October

U.S.S. Constellation (TOS35)

U.S.S. Constellation (TOS35)

  • Stardate 3372.7: When Mr. Spock begins to behave aggressively, Kirk discovers his first officer must return to Vulcan to take a mate, or he will die.[25]
  • Stardate 4202.9: After losing his entire crew to an alien planet-eating machine, Commodore Matthew Decker pulls rank on Captain Kirk in order to play a game of cat-and-mouse with the mechanical adversary. His efforts to destroy the menace place the Enterprise in grave danger. Following Decker's self-sacrificial example, the Enterprise crew disables the Doomsday Machine by setting the Constellation's engines for self-destruct, exploding the starship inside the Doomsday Machine.[26]
  • Stardate 3614.9: Mr. Scott is implicated in a series of bizarre murders.[27]


November

  • Stardate 3541.9: The crew of the Enterprise deals with Nomad — an indestructible, planet-destroying space probe that thinks Kirk is its creator.[28]
  • Stardate 3715.3: The crew of the Enterprise visits a mysterious and deadly paradise planet which they discover is controlled by a machine called Vaal.[29]


December


Notes and References

  1. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Miri." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 8 (Production 12). Directed by Vincent McEveety. Written by Adrian Spies. Desilu Productions, 27 October 1966.
  2. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Conscience of the King." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 13 (Production 13). Directed by Gerd Oswald. Written by Barry Trivers. Desilu Productions, 8 December 1966.
  3. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Galileo Seven." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 16 (Production 14). Directed by Robert Gist. Story by Oliver Crawford Teleplay by Oliver Crawford & S. Bar-David. Desilu Productions, 5 January 1967.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Court Martial." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 20 (Production 15). Directed by Marc Daniels. Story by Don M. Mankiewicz. Teleplay by Don M. Mankiewicz and Steven W. Carabatsos (Teleplay). Desilu Productions, 2 February 1967.
  5. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Menagerie, Part I." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 11 (Production 16). Directed by Marc Daniels and Robert Butler. Written by Gene Roddenberry. Desilu Productions, 17 November 1966.
  6. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Menagerie, Part II." Star Trek, Episode 12 (Production 16). Directed by Marc Daniels and Robert Butler. Written by Gene Roddenberry. Desilu Productions, 24 November 1966.
  7. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Shore Leave." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 15 (Production 17). Directed by Robert Sparr. Written by Theodore Sturgeon. Desilu Productions, 29 December 1966.
  8. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Squire of Gothos." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 17 (Production 18). Directed by Don McDougall. Written by Paul Schneider. Desilu Productions, 12 January 1967.
  9. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Arena." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 18 (Production 19). Directed by Joseph Pevney. Story by Fredric Brown. Teleplay by Gene L. Coon. Desilu Productions, 19 January 1967.
  10. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Alternative Factor." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 27 (Production 20). Directed by Gerd Oswald. Written by Don Ingalls. Desilu Productions, 30 March 1967.
  11. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Tomorrow is Yesterday." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 19 (Production 21). Directed by Michael O'Herlihy. Written by D.C. Fontana. Desilu Productions, 26 January 1967.
  12. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Return of the Archons." Star Trek, Episode 21 (Production 22). Directed by Joseph Pevney. Story by Gene Roddenberry. Teleplay by Boris Sobelman. Desilu Productions, 9 February 1967.
  13. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "A Taste of Armageddon." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 23 (Production 23). Directed by Joseph Pevney. Written by Robert Hamner (Story and Teleplay) and Gene L. Coon (Teleplay). Desilu Productions, 23 February 1967.
  14. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Space Seed." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 22 (Production 24). Directed by Marc Daniels. Written by Carey Wilber (Story and Teleplay) and Gene L. Coon (Teleplay). Desilu Productions, 16 February 1967.
  15. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "This Side of Paradise." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 24 (Production 25). Directed by Ralph Senensky. Story by Nathan Butler. Teleplay by Nathan Butler & D.C. Fontana. Desilu Productions, 2 March 1967.
  16. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Devil in the Dark." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 25 (Production 26). Directed by Joseph Pevney. Written by Gene L. Coon. Desilu Productions, 9 March 1967.
  17. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Errand of Mercy." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 26 (Production 27). Directed by John Newland. Written by Gene L. Coon. Desilu Productions, 23 March 1967.
  18. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The City on the Edge of Forever." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 28 (Production 28). Directed by Joseph Pevney. Written by Harlan Ellison. Desilu Productions, 6 April 1967.
  19. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Operation -- Annihilate!." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 29 (Production 29). Directed by Herschel Daugherty. Written by Steven W. Carabatsos. Desilu Productions, 13 April 1967.
  20. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Catspaw." Star Trek, Season 2, Episode 1. Directed by Joseph Pevney. Written by Robert Bloch. Desilu Productions, 27 October 1967.
  21. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Metamorphosis." Star Trek, Season 2, Episode 2. Directed by Ralph Senensky. Written by Gene L. Coon. Desilu Productions, 10 November 1967.
  22. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer/Teleplay). "A Private Little War." Star Trek, Season 2, Episode 16. Directed by Marc Daniels. Story by Jud Crucis. Desilu Productions, 2 February 1968.
  23. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Friday's Child." Star Trek, Season 2, Episode 3. Directed by Joseph Pevney. Written by D.C. Fontana. Desilu Productions, 1 December 1967.
  24. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Who Mourns for Adonais?." Star Trek, Season 2, Episode 4. Directed by Marc Daniels. Written by Gilbert Ralston. Desilu Productions, 22 September 1967.
  25. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Amok Time." Star Trek, Season 2, Episode 5. Directed by Joseph Pevney. Written by Theodore Sturgeon. Desilu Productions, 15 September 1967.
  26. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Doomsday Machine." Star Trek, Season 2, Episode 6. Directed by Marc Daniels. Written by Norman Spinrad. Desilu Productions, 20 October 1967.
  27. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Wolf in the Fold." Star Trek, Season 2, Episode 7. Directed by Joseph Pevney. Written by Robert Bloch. Desilu Productions, 22 December 1967.
  28. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Changeling." Star Trek, Season 2, Episode 8. Directed by Marc Daniels. Written by John Meredyth Lucas. Desilu Productions, 29 September 1967.
  29. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Apple." Star Trek, Season 2, Episode 9. Directed by Joseph Pevney. Written by Max Ehrlich (Story and Teleplay) and Gene L. Coon (Teleplay). Desilu Productions, 13 October 1967.
  30. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Mirror, Mirror." Star Trek, Season 2, Episode 10. Directed by Marc Daniels. Written by Jerome Bixby. Desilu Productions, 6 October 1967.