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* [[Stardate]] Unknown: The [[U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656#Star_Trek_Online_Timeline|Starship ''Voyager'']] returns from seven years lost in the [[Delta Quadrant]]. ([["Endgame" (Episode)|"Endgame"]] [[Star Trek: Voyager|VOY]] 271-272) | * [[Stardate]] Unknown: The [[U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656#Star_Trek_Online_Timeline|Starship ''Voyager'']] returns from seven years lost in the [[Delta Quadrant]]. ([["Endgame" (Episode)|"Endgame"]] [[Star Trek: Voyager|VOY]] 271-272) | ||
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+ | * Following the death of [[Praetor]] [[Shinzon]] at the [[Battle of Bassen Rift]], the [[Romulan Star Empire|Romulan government]] fell into disarray. [[Tal'aura#Star_Trek_Online_Timeline|Tal'aura]], one of the few remaining members of the Romulan Senate and a former ally of Shinzon, declared herself the new Praetor, supported by Fleet Commander [[Tomalak#Star_Trek_Online_Timeline|Tomalak]] as the new leader of the Imperial Defense Force. | ||
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+ | However, Tal'aura's leadership was opposed by Commander [[Donatra#Star_Trek_Online_Timeline|Donatra]], who with the support of Commander [[Suran#Star_Trek_Online_Timeline|Suran]] and former Admiral [[Braeg#Star_Trek_Online_Timeline|Braeg]] retained control of the majority of the Fifth and Third fleets. | ||
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+ | Any hope of a reconciliation between the two sides ended after the execution of Braeg, and Donatra vowed never to accept Tal'aura's rule. | ||
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+ | Donatra's rebellion was not Tal'aura's only concern. The [[Remans#Star_Trek_Online_Timeline|Remans]], led by General [[Xiomek#Star_Trek_Online_Timeline|Xiomek]] of the Reman Kapeszuk Battalion, demanded control of either a continent on Romulus or a planet with sufficient natural resources to maintain self-sufficient settlements as reparations for hundreds of years of slavery and exploitation. In response, Tal'aura cut shipments of food and needed supplies to Remus and commanded Tomalak to blockade the planet. (''[[Star Trek Online (Game)|Star Trek Online]]'') | ||
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+ | * In late 2379, the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E#Star_Trek_Online_Timeline|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701-E]] underwent a major repair and refit. About half of her crew transferred to other posts during the months-long overhaul, including senior staff officers [[Riker, William#Star_Trek_Online_Timeline|William T. Riker]] and [[Troi, Deanna#Star_Trek_Online_Timeline|Deanna Troi]], who are posted on the [[U.S.S. Titan NCC-80104#Star_Trek_Online_Timeline|U.S.S. ''Titan'']], and Chief Medical Officer [[Crusher, Beverly#Star_Trek_Online_Timeline|Beverly Crusher]], who briefly served as head of [[Starfleet Medical]] before returning to the ''Enterprise.'' | ||
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+ | Two trials are of note during this time. On [[Stardate]] 56867.84, the [[Founders|Founder]] known as the [[Female Changeling#Star_Trek_Online_Timeline|Female Changeling]] was sentenced for crimes committed against sentient beings during the [[Dominion War]] and committed to the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] maximum security facility at Ananke Alpha. And on Stardate 58370.4, [[Ro Laren#Star_Trek_Online_Timeline|Ro Laren]] surrendered to [[Starfleet]] custody. A former member of Starfleet who defected to the [[Maquis]] in 2370, Ro pleaded guilty to charges of desertion and was ordered to report to a penal facility on [[Earth]] for rehabilitation. (''[[Star Trek Online (Game)|Star Trek Online]]'') | ||
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+ | * The deepening economic crisis on [[Cardassia Prime]] was a concern to both the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] and the [[Klingon Empire]] in 2380. The Cardassians were devastated by [[Dominion]] bombardment in the final days of the Dominion War, suffering more than 800 million casualties. Large portions of Cardassia Prime were in ruins and the Cardassian government did not have the resources to recover. Nevertheless, they rejected most Federation aid. | ||
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+ | A notable exception to this stance is the [[Andak project#Star_Trek_Online_Timeline|Andak project]], a Federation-funded program intended to restore Cardassia Prime's agricultural base. Led by [[O'Brien, Keiko#Star_Trek_Online_Timeline|Keiko O'Brien]], the Andak project initially faced stiff reistance from xenophobic groups such as the [[True Way]], as well as Gul [[Macet#Star_Trek_Online_Timeline|Macet]]'s conservative bloc of the government. | ||
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+ | Only the influence of Cardassian governmental adviser [[Elim Garak#Star_Trek_Online_Timeline|Elim Garak]], a supporter of the fledgling democracy movement, allowed the Andak project to proceed, and the team was permitted to continue its work to make the barran desert climate of Cardassia Prime support sufficient crops to feed its population. | ||
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+ | Experts at the [[Daystrom Institute]] predicted that without more successful projects like the Andak initiative, the Cardassian Union could fall in as little as three years. (''[[Star Trek Online (Game)|Star Trek Online]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 04:10, 25 July 2016
22nd Century
2151
- April 16: The Enterprise NX-01 begins its historic mission of exploration. ("Broken Bow" ENT 01-02)
- Season One of Enterprise (2151-2152)
2152
- Season Two of Enterprise (2152-2153)
2153
- The Xindi attack Earth. ("The Expanse" ENT 52)
- Season Three of Star Trek: Enterprise (2153-2154)
2154
- Season Four of Star Trek: Enterprise (2154-2155)
2161
- The Romulan War ends. ("Balance of Terror" TOS 08)
- The United Federation of Planets is formed. (Star Trek: Generations)
- The Enterprise NX-01 is retired. "These Are the Voyages..." ENT 98)
23rd Century
2265
- The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 begins its Five Year Mission under Captain James T. Kirk. ("Q2" VOY 265)
- Season One of Star Trek (2265-2266)
2266
- Season Two of Star Trek (2266-2267)
2267
- Season Three of Star Trek (2267-2268)
2268
- Season One of Star Trek: The Animated Series (2268-2269)
2269
- Season Two of Star Trek: The Animated Series (2269-2270)
2270
- Stardate 6147.4: The U.S.S. Pioneer NCC-1500 encounters Klingon forces led by Kor on Taurus II while searching for a crashed science vessel. ("The Taurean Affair" (STO))
- Isaac Garrett, captain of the U.S.S. Pioneer, is promoted to admiral. His first officer succeeds him as ship's captain. ("Explore Earth Spacedock" (STO))
- The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 ends its Five Year Mission under Captain James T. Kirk, and enters spacedock for an extensive refit. ("Q2" VOY 265, Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
2273
- Stardate 7410.2: The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 completes its refit just in time to counter a threat to Earth when V'Ger appears. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
2285
- Stardate 8121.8: The Genesis Planet is formed when Khan Noonien Singh tries to use the Genesis Device as a weapon against Admiral James T. Kirk. Spock sacrifices his own life to save his shipmates. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)
- Stardate 8210.3: Spock is resurrected by the Genesis effect. The Enterprise is destroyed during the attempt to recover his reanimated body from the Genesis Planet. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)
- Stardate 8390.0: The former Enterprise crew travels back in time to collect a pair of Humpback Whales, in an effort to rescue Earth from a probe of unknown origin. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
- In recognition for their efforts in saving Earth once again, the crew is assigned to the newly commissioned U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-A. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
24th Century
2363
- Stardate 41153.7:
- Season One of Star Trek: The Next Generation] (2363-2364)
2364
- Season Two of Star Trek: The Next Generation] (2364-2365)
2365
- Season Three of Star Trek: The Next Generation] (2365-2366)
2366
- Season Four of Star Trek: The Next Generation] (2366-2367)
2367
- Season Five of Star Trek: The Next Generation] (2367-2368)
2368
- Season Six of Star Trek: The Next Generation] (2368-2369)
2369
- Stardate 46379.1:
- Season One of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (2369)
- Season Seven of Star Trek: The Next Generation] (2369-2370)
- Season Two of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (2369-2370)
2370
- Season Three of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (2370-2371)
2371
- Stardate 48315.6:
- Season One of Star Trek: Voyager (2371)
- Season Four of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (2371-2372)
- Season Two of Star Trek: Voyager (2371-2372)
2372
- Season Five of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (2372-2373)
- Season Three of Star Trek: Voyager (2372-2373)
2373
- Season Six of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (2373-2374)
- Season Four of Star Trek: Voyager (2373-2374)
2374
- Season Seven of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (2374-2375)
- Season Five of Star Trek: Voyager (2374-2375)
2375
- Season Six of Star Trek: Voyager (2375-2376)
2376
- Season Seven of Star Trek: Voyager (2376-2377)
2377
- Stardate Unknown: The Starship Voyager returns from seven years lost in the Delta Quadrant. ("Endgame" VOY 271-272)
2380
- Following the death of Praetor Shinzon at the Battle of Bassen Rift, the Romulan government fell into disarray. Tal'aura, one of the few remaining members of the Romulan Senate and a former ally of Shinzon, declared herself the new Praetor, supported by Fleet Commander Tomalak as the new leader of the Imperial Defense Force.
However, Tal'aura's leadership was opposed by Commander Donatra, who with the support of Commander Suran and former Admiral Braeg retained control of the majority of the Fifth and Third fleets.
Any hope of a reconciliation between the two sides ended after the execution of Braeg, and Donatra vowed never to accept Tal'aura's rule.
Donatra's rebellion was not Tal'aura's only concern. The Remans, led by General Xiomek of the Reman Kapeszuk Battalion, demanded control of either a continent on Romulus or a planet with sufficient natural resources to maintain self-sufficient settlements as reparations for hundreds of years of slavery and exploitation. In response, Tal'aura cut shipments of food and needed supplies to Remus and commanded Tomalak to blockade the planet. (Star Trek Online)
- In late 2379, the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E underwent a major repair and refit. About half of her crew transferred to other posts during the months-long overhaul, including senior staff officers William T. Riker and Deanna Troi, who are posted on the U.S.S. Titan, and Chief Medical Officer Beverly Crusher, who briefly served as head of Starfleet Medical before returning to the Enterprise.
Two trials are of note during this time. On Stardate 56867.84, the Founder known as the Female Changeling was sentenced for crimes committed against sentient beings during the Dominion War and committed to the Federation maximum security facility at Ananke Alpha. And on Stardate 58370.4, Ro Laren surrendered to Starfleet custody. A former member of Starfleet who defected to the Maquis in 2370, Ro pleaded guilty to charges of desertion and was ordered to report to a penal facility on Earth for rehabilitation. (Star Trek Online)
- The deepening economic crisis on Cardassia Prime was a concern to both the Federation and the Klingon Empire in 2380. The Cardassians were devastated by Dominion bombardment in the final days of the Dominion War, suffering more than 800 million casualties. Large portions of Cardassia Prime were in ruins and the Cardassian government did not have the resources to recover. Nevertheless, they rejected most Federation aid.
A notable exception to this stance is the Andak project, a Federation-funded program intended to restore Cardassia Prime's agricultural base. Led by Keiko O'Brien, the Andak project initially faced stiff reistance from xenophobic groups such as the True Way, as well as Gul Macet's conservative bloc of the government.
Only the influence of Cardassian governmental adviser Elim Garak, a supporter of the fledgling democracy movement, allowed the Andak project to proceed, and the team was permitted to continue its work to make the barran desert climate of Cardassia Prime support sufficient crops to feed its population.
Experts at the Daystrom Institute predicted that without more successful projects like the Andak initiative, the Cardassian Union could fall in as little as three years. (Star Trek Online)
2387
- Romulus and Remus are destroyed by the Hobus supernova. Spock and Nero disappeared into a Black hole while using Red Matter to stop the wave and were presumed dead. (Star Trek)