This article discusses the fictionaltimeline of theStar Trek franchise. The franchise is primarily set in the future, ranging from the mid-22nd century (Star Trek: Enterprise) to the late 24th century (Star Trek: Picard), with the third season ofStar Trek: Discovery jumping forward to the 32nd century. However the franchise has also outlined a fictionalfuture history of Earth prior to this, and, primarily throughtime travel plots, explored both past and further-future settings.
The chronology is complicated by the presence of divergent timelines within the franchise's narrative, as well as internal contradictions andretcons. Theoriginal series generally avoided assigning real-world dates to its futuristic setting, instead using thestardate system. Series fromStar Trek: The Next Generation onwards defined their temporal settings in conventional form.
This table shows each TV series and movie, its year of release or broadcast, the year it was set in according to the prevailing Okuda chronology (see below), and thestardate range for that year. The designationEnterprise-based series are the series that featured the various incarnations of the starship USSEnterprise. In universe timeline chronological orderStar Trek: Enterprise (ENT),Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS),Star Trek: The Animated Series (TAS),Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), and all 13 of theStar Trek feature films, including the three newestJ. J. Abrams "reboot" films, or "Kelvin Timeline" based on the original series.[citation needed]
Year
Stardates
Enterprise,Strange New Worlds,The Original Series,The Next Generation,Picard, original timeline films, major events
This timeline is based on theStar Trek Chronology model described below, supplemented by data from the websitestartrek.com.[2] The Timeline also consists of before, between, and after those events.
Note: Many of these dates are rounded-off approximations, as the dialog from which they are derived often includes qualifiers such as "over," "more than," or "less than."
Overview about the most important events, first contacts and when series/movies of the Star Trek universe take place
A humanoid civilization seeds the oceans of many planets with genetic material, which would lead to the development of humanoids on many planets.[5]
c. 65 to 100 million years ago
The dinosaurs (the Voth civilization) from the episode "Distant Origin" are most likely descendants ofHadrosauridae who lived in theCretaceous period of Earth's history.
c. 1 million years ago
Sargon's people explore the galaxy and colonize various planets, possibly includingVulcan.[6]
c. 600,000 years ago
TheTkon Empire, an interstellar state consisting of dozens of star systems in theAlpha Quadrant, becomes extinct.
TheDominion may have been founded in the Gamma Quadrant by the shapeshifting race known as theChangelings around this time, possibly in a different form than is known in the modern timeline.[7]
c. 2700 BCE
A group of extraterrestrial beings land on Earth and are eventually known as the Greek gods, as established in the episode "Who Mourns for Adonais?".
TheVulcan Time of Awakening. In the midst of horrific wars on Vulcan, the philosopher Surak leads his people, teaching them to embrace logic and suppress all emotion.[8] Those who refuse to follow Surak leave the Vulcan system and eventually colonizeRomulus. ("Awakening" (ENT), "Balance of Terror" (TOS))
TheDominion may have been founded in the Gamma Quadrant by the shapeshifting race known as theChangelings (Founders) around this time.[9]
c. 9th century
Kahless the Unforgettable unites the Klingons by defeating the tyrant Molor in battle, and provides his people with teachings based on a philosophy of honor.[10]
TheBorg are known to exist in the Delta Quadrant, 900 years prior to Voyager landing on the planet as referenced by the Vaadwaur "Dragon's Teeth" (VOY).
Social activist Edith Keeler dies in a traffic accident in New York. In an alternate timeline where she lives, she becomes the leader of a peace movement that indirectly leads toNazi Germany winningWorld War II. ("The City on the Edge of Forever" (TOS)).
1937
Several hundred humans are secretly abducted by an alien race known as the Briori and brought to theDelta Quadrant. Eight are cryogenically frozen, including long-lost pilotAmelia Earhart ("The 37's" (VOY)).
1944 (alternate timeline)
In an alternate timeline caused by incursions from theTemporal Cold War of the 27th-31st centuries, Nazi Germany winsWorld War II with the help of an alien species called the Na'kuhl. The crew of the starshipEnterprise (NX-01), arriving here from 2153, defeat the Na'kuhl, end the Temporal Cold War and return to their own time. ("Storm Front" (ENT))
A Vulcan scout ship visits Earth, according to a story told by T'Pol (presumably a true story as T'Pol examines a purse which was portrayed as used by her great-great-grandmother during the story; see episode entry) ("Carbon Creek" (ENT)).
TheEugenics Wars (WWIII) begin.[14] At the height of his influence, the genetically augmented tyrantKhan Noonien Singh is said to be the absolute ruler of more than one-quarter of Earth's population. (WWIII is retconned to be in the 2050s byTNG'sEncounter at Farpoint andStar Trek First Contact and to being a conflict separate from the Eugenics Wars;SNW's "Strange New World" retcons it to taking place in the 21st century, prior to WWIII.)
1996
The Eugenics Wars end.[14] After Khan's defeat, he and a group of about 80 or 90 Augments steal the sleeper ship SSBotany Bay and leave the Solar System. ("Space Seed" (TOS))
The first successful Earth-Saturn probe takes place.[2][17]
2012
The world's first self-sustaining civic environment, Millennium Gate, which became the model for the first habitat on Mars, is completed in Portage Creek, Indiana ("11:59" (VOY)).
World War III begins onEarth.Colonel Phillip Green and a group ofeco-terrorists commitgenocide that claimed the lives of thirty-seven million people. (ENT "In A Mirror Darkly, Part Two") (In TOS, WWIII took place in the 1990s and is established as an alternate name for the Eugenics Wars[14] while DS9's "Doctor Bashir, I Presume?" had the Eugenics Wars in the 22nd century. SNW's "Strange New World" retcons the Eugenics Wars to the 21st century, but prior to the outbreak of WWIII.)
2032
Ares IV, a crewed mission to Mars is launched.[19]
The spaceshipCharybdis makes an attempt to leave the solar system.[20]
2047
The Hermosa quake strikes the region of southern California surroundingLos Angeles. The land sinks under two hundred meters of water. In the ensuing centuries, the region recovers, having transformed into one of the world's largest coral reefs. These reefs become home to thousands of different marine species.[clarification needed]
2053
World War III ends andEarth is left devastated, mostly because of nuclear warfare. Most of the major cities are left in ruins with few remaining governments and the death total reaching 600 million. Scientific advancement continues, however.[21] (In TOS, WWIII took place in the 1990s and is established as an alternate name for the Eugenics Wars[14] while DS9's "Doctor Bashir, I Presume?" had the Eugenics Wars in the 22nd century. SNW's "Strange New World" retcons the Eugenics Wars to the 21st century, but prior to the outbreak of WWIII.)
2062
Oldtown San Francisco is struck by an enormous earthquake, the Greater Quake, and it takes 20 years for the city to be restored.
2063
The past events ofStar Trek: First Contact.Zefram Cochrane makes the first human warp flight with thePhoenix as civilization rebuilds following WWIII. This attracts theVulcans and they makefirst contact with humans. (TOS "Metamorphosis" stated that Zefram Cochrane disappeared 150 years ago at the age of 87, which fits with the current timeline.)
In the Mirror Universe, Cochrane kills the Vulcan captain and his followers loot the Vulcan scout ship, leading to the founding of the Terran Empire. It is unclear whether this is the point of divergence between the Mirror Universe and the Prime Universe. ("In a Mirror, Darkly" (ENT))
The uncrewed interstellar warp probeFriendship 1 is launched.[23]
2069
The colony ship SSConestoga is launched. It would found the Terra Nova colony.[24]
2079
Earth begins to recover from its nuclear war.[25] The recovery is aided and partially organized by a newly established political entity called theEuropean Hegemony.[2]
Zefram Cochrane, who now is residing onAlpha Centauri, sets off for parts unknown and disappears. Some had thought he was testing a new engine. After an exhaustive search, it is believed that Cochrane has died. He becomes one of the most famous missing people in history.[27]
First contact between humans andKlingons. The NX-01Enterprise, commanded by CaptainJonathan Archer, begins her exploratory mission. ("Broken Bow" (ENT))
2153
As a result of incursions from theTemporal Cold War of the 27th-31st centuries, a confederation of species called theXindi test-fire a planet killer weapon against Earth, causing approximately 1 million casualties ("The Expanse" (ENT)). The NX-01Enterprise defeats the Xindi but is thrown back in time to 1944. ("Zero Hour" (ENT))
2154
Captain Archer rediscovers Surak's lost writings, thwarting the Romulans' infiltration of Vulcan's government. ("Kir'Shara" (ENT))
The Klingon species becomes infected by a genetically engineered virus. The cure, using human antibodies, causes the Klingons to lose their cranial ridges and become slightly less aggressive. ("Divergence" (ENT))
2155
The USSDefiant, a Constitution-class vessel from the Prime Universe in 2268, travels back in time and also emerges in the Mirror Universe following its interaction with an anomaly. The abandonedDefiant is found by the Tholians. The Terran Empire learns of the ship's existence and subsequently captures it for their own use. ("In a Mirror, Darkly" (ENT))
2156–2160
TheEarth–Romulan War is fought between United Earth and its allies, and theRomulan Star Empire. The war ends with the Battle of Cheron, a humiliating defeat to the Romulans, to such a degree that the Empire still considers the battle an embarrassment over 200 years later. TheRomulan Neutral Zone is established.[2] Because all communications with Romulans were conducted only by audio, no non-Vulcan species learn that Romulans are an offshoot of Vulcans. ("Balance of Terror" (TOS))
2233 (alternate timeline): Prologue scene ofStar Trek.
Ambassador Spock and the Romulan mining shipNarada, commanded by Nero, emerge from a black hole created by Spock's detonation of red matter in 2387 and arrive in the past. Nero's arrival and subsequent attack on the USSKelvin create the Kelvin Timeline.
James T. Kirk is born aboard a shuttlecraft from the USSKelvin.
TheUSSEnterprise, a Constitution class vessel, is launched under the command ofRobert April, on a five-year mission of exploration.[2] In the alternate time line created byNero's attack on the USSKelvin, theEnterprise is still under construction in 2255 and is not launched on its maiden voyage until 2258.
2245
Pavel Chekov is born toRussian parents.[38] In the alternate timeline created byNero's attack on the USSKelvin, Chekov is only eight years younger than James T. Kirk, implying a birthdate of 2241.[39]
The events ofStar Trek: Discovery season 2 take place. The USSDiscovery andUSSEnterprise (NCC-1701) engage in a pitched battle to neutralise the rogue AI Control. The battle is a success, but theEnterprise falsely reports that theDiscovery was lost with all hands, to conceal the fact that it traveled 930 years into the future in order to prevent Control from reasserting itself. TheEnterprise subsequently undergoes repairs and departs for Edrin II 4 months later.
The events ofStar Trek: Bridge Crew take place. The USS Aegis is searching for a new homeworld for the Vulcans after the destruction of their planet. The ship heads for a region of space called 'The Trench', which is being occupied by Klingons.
The events ofStar Trek (2013 video game) take place. Captain Kirk, Spock, and the crew of the USSEnterprise encounter a powerful alien race known as the Gorn.
2259 (alternate timeline)
Some time prior to this point in the Kelvin timeline, the Federation black ops unit Section 31 revivesKhan Noonien Singh from suspended animation on theBotany Bay, forcing him to undergo plastic surgery and work as a Section 31 agent under the identity of "John Harrison".
The events ofStar Trek Into Darkness take place. Khan is returned to suspended animation on Earth as punishment for acts of terrorism.
Following the promotion ofChristopher Pike, CaptainJames T. Kirk is assigned command of theEnterprise on a historic five-year mission.[2] (In the originally canonicalStar Trek Spaceflight Chronology this was 2207 to 2212;Star Trek: Strange New Worlds contradicts this somewhat by dating Pike's accident to approximately 2268 or 2269 (per dialogue in the episode "Strange New World" stating the accident occurs 10 years in the future), but the TOS episode "The Menagerie" takes place during the first season, approximately a year into Kirk's mission rather than close to its end.)
When theUSSEnterprise (NCC-1701) engages a Romulan Bird-of-Prey in combat, the secret that Romulans are the same species as Vulcans is finally revealed. ("Balance of Terror" (TOS))
TheEnterprise crew reviveKhan Noonien Singh and 72 surviving Augments from suspended animation on theBotany Bay. After stopping the Augments from taking control of theEnterprise, Captain Kirk exiles them to the planet Ceti Alpha V. ("Space Seed" (TOS).) Unbeknownst to Kirk, the explosion of a neighboring planet destroys most of Ceti Alpha V's ecosystem six months later. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)
2267
Kirk discovers thatZefram Cochrane was abducted to a distant planetoid by an energy being that granted him immortality. ("Metamorphosis" (TOS))
2268
USSDefiant disappears from the Prime Universe, reemerging in the Mirror Universe of 2155. ("The Tholian Web" (TOS))
2269-2270
The events ofStar Trek: The Animated Series take place. (There is no on-screen confirmation of this, but anecdotally TAS is believed to take place towards the end of the mission.)
During some period between 2269 and 2273, the Klingons regain their cranial ridges.
2270
USSEnterprise returns from its five-year mission under the command of CaptainJames T. Kirk and enters major refit while Kirk is promoted to Admiral atStarfleet Command. Captain Will Decker is assigned command of the vessel.
The USSBozeman, under the command of Captain Morgan Bateson, enters a temporal causality loop in which it will remain for 90 years until it encounters theUSSEnterprise (NCC-1701-D) stuck in the same loop. ("Cause and Effect" (TNG))
2279
Around this time theUSSEnterprise (NCC-1701) is retired from active duty and assigned as a training vessel in orbit ofEarth.[2] At some point during this period, Spock is promoted to captain and assigned command of the vessel.
2284
The USSExcelsior (NX-2000), the first ship equipped with transwarp drive, is built in San Francisco Fleet Yards and was later docked at Earth Spacedock. Unfortunately, the ship was still unfinished due to many specifications and was completed in upstate New York before its commissioning as USSExcelsior (NCC-2000).
Khan Noonien Singh and his remaining Augments escape from Ceti Alpha V and steal USSReliant and the Genesis Device. All of them are killed in combat against theEnterprise.
Kirk takes over command of theEnterprise from Captain Spock, who subsequently dies.
The opening events ofStar Trek Generations. TheUSSEnterprise (NCC-1701-B) is launched under the command of John Harriman. While responding to a distress call, theEnterprise is struck by a discharge from the Nexus which breaches the hull and James T. Kirk is presumed killed in the blast. (The exact timing is uncertain and the events ofGenerations could take place in a later year.)
Due to theEnterprise-C's sacrifice, a new era of more open communication begins between the Federation and the Klingon Empire, leading to a formalized alliance.
In the alternate timeline whereEnterprise-C is not destroyed, the Klingons fight a long, destructive war against the Federation.
2345
Sela (half-Romulan/half-Human), daughter of Natasha Yar (alternate reality from "Yesterday's Enterprise"), is born.
2346
Worf's parents are killed by Romulans in theKhitomer massacre. Worf (age 6) is adopted by human parents.[2][48]
2349
Annika Hansen is born in Tendara Colony to Magnus and Erin Hansen.
2355
Magnus, Erin, and Annika Hansen are assimilated by the Borg while on a research mission in the Delta quadrant.
The USSStargazer is attacked by an unknown vessel (later discovered to beFerengi in origin) in the Maxia Zeta system.Jean-Luc Picard wins the confrontation by devising a tactic which becomes known as thePicard Manoeuvre. However, due to damage suffered during the battle, the crew are forced to abandon ship. TheStargazer is later recovered in 2364.
USSGalaxy (NX-70637), the prototypeGalaxy class is launched.[46]
2363
USSEnterprise (NCC-1701-D), the thirdGalaxy-class starship (following theGalaxy andYamato) is launched from the Utopia Planitia shipyards in Mars orbit (under the command of Jean-Luc Picard), and becomes theFederation's newflagship.
Q forces theEnterprise-D to make first contact with theBorg. ("Q Who" (TNG))
2367
The Borg assimilate CaptainJean-Luc Picard and fight theBattle of Wolf 359 against a Starfleet task force 7.7 light years from Earth. The battle results in the loss of 39 Starfleet vessels and over 11,000 lives ("The Best of Both Worlds" (TNG)).Benjamin Sisko aboard the USSSaratoga is a participant in the battle and is one of the few survivors alongside his sonJake Sisko ("Emissary" (DS9)). With the task force lost, the Borg continue to Earth. Picard is rescued and the Borg cube is destroyed via the actions of the crew of theEnterprise-D.
2368
AmbassadorSpock lives undercover on Romulus, supporting an underground movement to reunifyRomulans withVulcans. ("Unification" (TNG))
Terok Nor, aCardassian space station orbiting Bajor, is taken over by Starfleet following the end of hostilities between Bajor and Cardassia. It is redesignatedDeep Space Nine and placed under the command of Commander (later Captain) Benjamin Sisko. Soon after, the discovery of a stable wormhole between the Alpha and Gamma quadrants leads to DS9 being relocated near the wormhole's location in order to facilitate trade, exploration and defense.
2370
The events ofStar Trek: Enterprise episode "These Are the Voyages..." take place. (this is due to the story being depicted as a holodeck recreation concurrent with the events of the TNG episodeThe Pegasus).
TheUSS Defiant (NX-74205), a mothballed prototype originally designed to fight the Borg, is commissioned into active service and is assigned toBenjamin Sisko to help protect DS9. Due to theDefiant being over-powered and over-gunned for its size, several flaws in the ship's design require attention before it reaches a fully operational status. TheDefiant is officially classed as an escort vessel; however, unofficially it is considered a warship built purely for combat.
2371
The "present-day" events ofStar Trek Generations. TheUSSEnterprise (NCC-1701-D)'s stardrive section is destroyed by a warp core breach; the saucer section containing the crew makes a forced landing on Veridian III. The ship is subsequently declared a total loss. James T. Kirk reappears from the temporal continuum in which he had been since his disappearance in 2293. Kirk is killed on Veridian III.
"Caretaker": theUSSVoyager, under the command of Capt. Kathryn Janeway is stranded deep in theDelta Quadrant and faces a 75-year-long voyage back to Federation space. Janeway merges her crew with survivors of a vessel staffed by members of an organization called the Maquis that at this time are de facto enemies of the Federation.
The events ofStar Trek: First Contact. The Battle of Sector 001 occurs with a Starfleet task force engaging in a running battle with a Borg cube en route to Earth. TheUSS Defiant (NX-74205) from DS9 is severely damaged but not destroyed, with the crew evacuating to the Enterprise. TheUSSEnterprise (NCC-1701-E) follows a Borg sphere through a temporal rift and events shift at that point to 2063.
Still unaware that theUSSVoyager is stuck in the Delta Quadrant, Starfleet officially declares the ship lost with all hands.
2373–2375
Tensions between the Alpha and Gamma quadrants erupt into open warfare, igniting theDominion War fully, with DS9 at its epicenter.
2374
Annika Hansen (who now identifies herself by the Borg designationSeven of Nine) is liberated from the Borg collective by theUSSVoyager crew. ("Scorpion, Part II" (VOY))
Using an abandoned sensor array network, theUSSVoyager detects a Federation vessel, the USSPrometheus, on the edge of the Alpha Quadrant and transmitsThe Doctor to the ship. After freeing the ship from the Romulans with help from thePrometheus EMH,Voyager officially re-establishes contact with Starfleet.
2375
TheUSS Defiant (NX-74205) is destroyed. Several weeks later, DS9 receives a replacement Defiant Class vessel, theUSS São Paulo. Captain Sisko is granted special permission by Starfleet to rename the vesselDefiant.
After devastating losses on both sides, the Federation, alongside the Romulan and Klingon Empire, make a final push against the Dominion, resulting in the Battle of Cardassia. The Dominion subsequently surrenders to the Federation.
The events ofStar Trek: Insurrection.[49] Dialogue in this film and in the DS9 finale "What You Leave Behind" place the chronology of this film as during that episode, after the final battle of the war but before the treaty signing ceremony. Most notable in the film is Worf's ability to leave the station to join theEnterprise, as well as a line about Federation diplomats being involved in Dominion negotiations, and the Federation's willingness to work with the Son'a, who are established as a Dominion ally during the war.
2378
With the help of Admiral Janeway from an alternate timeline in which the ship's return is delayed many years with tragic results, the USSVoyager returns to theAlpha Quadrant. ("Endgame"). Tom Paris' and B'Elanna Torres's daughter is born. At some point after returning home (and prior to the events ofStar Trek: Nemesis), Janeway is promoted to Vice Admiral in the main timeline.
2379
The events ofStar Trek: Nemesis, resulting in the death of Lieutenant Commander Data.[50]
Discovery of previously unknown android named "B-4", a prototype android similar in design to Lt. Commander Data but with a notably less advanced positronic network.
The events ofStar Trek: Short Treks episode "Children of Mars" take place. The Utopia Planitia Fleetyards on Mars are sabotaged and subsequently destroyed by rogue synthetics in a surprise attack. The battle results in the loss of 92,143 lives, the planet itself being considered destroyed, itsstratosphere ignited, and the destruction of the rescue armada to evacuate Romulus. In the aftermath of the attack, the Federation, unable to determine how or why the synths went rogue, bans the creation ofsynthetic liveforms
2386
LieutenantIcheb is captured and stripped for hisBorg parts by Bjayzl, and subsequently euthanized bySeven of Nine.
2387
A star in theRomulan Empire goes supernova. AmbassadorSpock attempts to counter the resulting shockwave using Red Matter, but is unable to save the planet Romulus from destruction. Spock and the Romulan mining shipNarada, commanded by Nero, are dragged into ablack hole created by the Red Matter detonation and arrive in the past. Nero's arrival in 2233 and subsequent attack on the USSKelvin creates the Kelvin Timeline. (Star Trek (2009))
2394 (alternate timeline)
Voyager returns to theAlpha Quadrant in the beginning ofStar Trek: Voyager series finale ("Endgame"). This sets in motion events in whichKathryn Janeway becomes dissatisfied and begins laying plans to eventually change the timeline and send Voyager home sooner.
USSTitan (NCC-80102-A) is renamed USSEnterprise (NCC-1701-G) under the command of CaptainSeven of Nine.
2404 (alternate timeline)
The original timeline split in theStar Trek: Voyager series finale ("Endgame"), where Admiral Janeway goes back 26 years to theDelta Quadrant and securesVoyager's earlier return to theAlpha Quadrant. This begins a new timeline (as yet unnamed).
The StarshipEnterprise-J (presumably NCC 1701-J) is commissioned and takes part in the Battle of Procyon V against the Sphere Builders as shown inEnterprise episode "Azati Prime". As the events of the episode “Zero Hour” result in the destruction of the spheres and the dissipation of the altered space, it is likely this battle occurs only in an alternate timeline.
Temporal Cold War (with agents from the 31st century); first established in the pilot episode ofStar Trek: Enterprise and recurring until the series' fourth season premiere, it is a struggle between those who would alter history to suit their own ends and those who would preserve the integrity of the original timeline.
With the distance between them having expanded over the centuries and making travel increasingly difficult, the last crossing between the Prime and Mirror Universes occurs at some point during this century.
Around the year 2958, supplies of Dilithium in the Milky Way started to dry up, marking the beginning of an energy crisis. TheUnited Federation of Planets began development and trials of alternatives to warp drive, though none proved to be reliable.
The Federation spends much of this century engaged in a temporal war with the objective of upholding the Temporal Accords to ensure the timeline remains unaltered.
A cataclysmic galaxy-wide event referred to as "The Burn" occurs. Nearly all Dilithium in the galaxy suddenly goes inert, causing a massive loss of life and the destruction of every ship and facility with an active warp core. In the aftermath, the remaining Dilithium became an ever more scarce resource. With few ships and warp travel severely impeded, no explanation for what happened and the uncertainty if it will happen again, theUnited Federation of Planets,Starfleet Command, and the United Earth, effectively collapse.
3074
The main plot of theStar Trek: Voyager episode "Living Witness" takes place, and the final scene takes place "many years" after that.
3089
The Federation, Starfleet Command and United Earth leave planet Earth for a new headquarters location. Around the same time, the United Earth government withdraws Earth from the Federation, becoming fully self-sufficient and isolating multiple planets from the rest of the galaxy.
According to Obrist, if the Krenim weapon ship continued to alter time to this point, full restoration of the Krenim Imperium would not have been achieved.
Several efforts have been made to develop a chronology[54] for the events depicted by theStar Trek television series and its spin-offs. This matter has been complicated by the continued additions to theStar Trek canon, the existence of time travel and multiple concurrent timelines, and the scarcity ofGregorian calendar dates given in the show (stardates instead being used).
Not many references set the original series in an exact time frame, and those that exist are largely contradictory. In the episode "Tomorrow Is Yesterday", a 1960s military officer says that he's going to lockCaptain Kirk up "for two hundred years", to which Kirk replies, with wry amusement: "That ought to be just about right." Likewise, in the episode "Space Seed", it is said that the 1996 warlordKhan Noonien Singh is from "two centuries" ago. Both these references place the show in the 22nd century. However, in the episode "Miri", it is said that 1960 was around 300 years ago, pushing the show into the 23rd century. Finally, the episode "The Squire of Gothos" implied that thelight cone of 19th century Earth has expanded to 900 light years of radius, which seems to set the show in the 28th century, since light would take nine centuries to traverse that distance.
According to notes inThe Making of Star Trek, the show is set in the 23rd century, and theEnterprise was supposed to be around 40 years old. Roddenberry says in this book that the stardate system was invented to avoid pinning down the show precisely in time frame.[55] Roddenberry's original pitch for the series dated it "'somewhere in the future. It could be 1995, or maybe even 2995".[56]
The sub-warp ship the UNSSIcarus makes first contact with Alpha Centauri in 2048, and there meetsZefrem Cochran [sic], who has invented warp drive.[57]
The first Earth warp ship, theBonaventure makes its first voyage, toTau Ceti, in 2059.[57]
The first contact withVulcans is in 2065, when a damaged Vulcan spaceship is rescued by UNSS Amity.[57]
The events ofStar Trek II: The Wrath of Khan occur around 2222 (dialogue in the film says it is set "fifteen years" after the Season One episode "Space Seed").
TheStar Fleet Battles game was published in 1979, with a license only covering the original series. It has since diverged into an entirely separate fictional universe, new additions to which continue to be published. It does not tie into the Gregorian calendar, instead using a "Year 1" of the invention of Warp on Earth. Its version of the original series backstory is:
Y1 – Warp drive is developed on Earth.
Y4 – Federation is formed by Earth, Vulcan, Andoria, Alpha Centauri.
Y40-Y46 – Earth–Romulan War.
Y71 – Starfleet is formed.
Y126 – The Constitution-class is launched (an upgrade from theRepublic-class).
Press materials forThe Next Generation suggested it was set in the 24th century, seventy-eight years after the existingStar Trek, although the exact time frame had not yet been set in stone. The pilot had dialogue stating Data was part of the Starfleet "class of '78".[59] The pilot episode, "Encounter at Farpoint", also has a cameo appearance byLeonard "Bones" McCoy, who is said to be 137.
In the last episode of the first season, the year is firmly established byData as 2364.[59] This marked the first time an explicit future calendar date had been attached to aStar Trek storyline, and allowed fans and writers to extrapolate further dates. For example, the established date implies McCoy was born around 2227, ruling out theSpaceflight Chronology-derived dating of the original series to the early 23rd century (though the dating had already been effectively overruled byStar Trek IV, which primarily takes place in 1986, where Kirk tells Gillian Taylor that he is from the late 23rd century, though he does not give an exact date).
Zephram Cochrane invents warp drive around 2061 (so that the SSValiant can be constructed and go missing two hundred years before "Where No Man Has Gone Before", dated to 2265; the first edition gives 2061; the second edition moves this to 2063 perStar Trek: First Contact).
The Romulan War takes place in the 2150s (about a hundred years before "Balance of Terror").
The Federation is formed in 2161, after the Romulan War, on the basis that "Balance of Terror" says that it was an Earth-Romulan war, not a Federation-Romulan War.
The first Constitution-class starship is launched in 2244, followed by theEnterprise in 2245.
Kirk'sfive-year mission lasts from 2264 to 2269, based on the assumption that the original series is set exactly 300 years after its original broadcast.
Aired live-actionStar Trek episodes are dated from 2266 to 2269. The chronology does not include the events ofStar Trek: The Animated Series. This is in keeping also with Gene Roddenberry's concept (discussed inThe Making of Star Trek by Roddenberry and Stephen Whitfield) thatStar Trek's first season takes place after the mission has been under way for some time.
An episode ofVoyager, "Q2", aired after theChronology was published, established that Kirk's five-year mission actually ended in 2270.
The events ofStar Trek: The Motion Picture take place in 2271 (Kirk has been Chief of Starfleet Operations for2+1⁄2 years, according to dialog from Kirk and Decker).
The "Q2" dating for Kirk's five-year mission, moves the first film to c. 2273.
Numerous sources, including theChronology, postulate a second five-year mission under now-Admiral Kirk's command, begun soon after the events of the first movie; in part this is to take into account the unproduced revival seriesStar Trek: Phase II.
The Wrath of Khan is a sequel to the episode "Space Seed", which Okuda dates to 2267. In Okuda's timeline there is a gap of eighteen years rather than the fifteen years established in dialog. The film was released in 1982, fifteen years after the episode's broadcast in 1967. The film begins on Kirk's birthday, which is semi-canonically established as March 22, the same asWilliam Shatner's.
This placesStar Trek III in late 2285, as Kirk states in his log that theEnterprise crew has been on Vulcan for "three months" since bringing Spock home.
The events ofStar Trek V: The Final Frontier apparently take place soon after the events of the fourth film, as evidenced by Scotty's complaints about repairing the ship after its shakedown cruise, which was depicted at the end ofStar Trek IV.Star Trek V would then take place in early 2287.
The Kirk-era part ofStar Trek Generations is set 78 years before 2371 (established by way of an on-screen caption), thus is set in 2293 and soon afterStar Trek VI.
The gap between the 1986 filmStar Trek IV: the Voyage Home (2286) and the 1987 first season ofThe Next Generation (2364) is 78 years by this timeline, matching early press materials.
A gap of 10 years passed between the broadcast of the last episode ofStar Trek: The Original Series and the release ofThe Motion Picture. The film skirted around the fact the actors had aged, supposing that only2+1⁄2 years had passed since the events of the TV show. ForStar Trek II, it was decided to acknowledge the reality of the aging actors, both by setting the film some 15 years after "Space Seed", and by having Kirk worry about getting old.[61]
WithinThe Next Generation era, episodes and films are easier to date. Stardates correspond exactly with seasons, with the first two digits of the stardate representing the season number. Okuda assumes the start of a season is January 1 and the end of the season is December 31.[2]The Next Generation,Deep Space Nine, andVoyager television series, as well as the movies, have roughly followed "real time", and are set around 377 years after their release.
Since theChronology was published, it has been generally adhered-to by the producers of the show. The filmStar Trek: First Contact and prequel seriesStar Trek: Enterprise both revisit the early era. InFirst Contact, Zephram Cochrane is confirmed as having invented warp drive on Earth, but the date is moved forward slightly to 2063, and it is revealed that Earth's official first contact with an alien species, the Vulcans, took place immediately afterwards as a result of this.
The dating of the final season ofStar Trek: Voyager has presented controversy. The standard assumption about stardates, as well as the regular correspondence between seasons and in-universe years, would place the entire season in the year 2377; the season begins with stardate 54014.4 and ends with 54973.4. However, the episode "Homestead" features a celebration of the 315th anniversary ofZefram Cochrane's first contact with theVulcans, which would set the episode on April 5, 2378. The fansiteMemory Alpha thus places the final eight episodes of the season ("Human Error" through "Endgame") in 2378, with other sources following suit.
Enterprise is set in the 2150s, and ties into the Cochrane backstory. The show uses theGregorian calendar instead of Stardates, making tracking the dating easier. Its pilot, "Broken Bow", depicts first contact with the Klingons occurring much earlier than the Okuda chronology anticipated (it suggested a date of 2218, based on a line in "Day of the Dove", noting that dialog in"First Contact" makes this problematic – though the actual line in the episode referred tohostilities between the two, and inEnterprise, Human-Klingon relations, while by no means friendly, clearly do not rise to the de facto state of war shown inTOS). It shows the opening of the Romulan war and the start of a coalition between Earth, Vulcan, Andor, and Tellar in the 2150s. The date of the founding year of the Federation, 2161, was revealed in the fifth-seasonTNG episode "The Outcast," based on an early draft of the Okuda timeline. The final episode ofEnterprise, "These Are the Voyages...", is consistent with the establishment of 2161 as the founding year for the Federation.
No version of theChronology or theEncyclopedia has been published since 1999. A 2006 book byJeff Ayers contains a timeline which attempts to date all of the manyStar Trek novels.[62] This timeline hasThe Motion Picture in 2273, to account for the two-and-a-half-year gap between the end-date of 2270 established in "Q2" and the events of the movie. The official website,StarTrek.com, still gives the date of that movie as 2271.[63]
When the original series ofStar Trek was produced, the 1990s were several decades away, and so various elements of the backstory toStar Trek are set in that era, particularly the Eugenics Wars. The references to the Eugenics Wars and to a nuclear war in the 21st century are somewhat contradictory.
The episode "Space Seed" establishes the Eugenics Wars, and has them lasting from 1992 to 1996. The Eugenics Wars are described as a global conflict in which the progeny of ahuman genetic engineering project, most notablyKhan Noonien Singh, established themselves as supermen and attemptedworld domination. Spock calls them "the last of your so-called World Wars", and McCoy identifies this with the Eugenics Wars.
In the episode "Bread and Circuses", Spock gives a death toll for World War III of 37 million. The episode "The Savage Curtain" features aColonel Phillip Green, who led a genocidal war in the 21st century. TheTNG episode "Encounter at Farpoint" further establishes a "post-atomic horror" on Earth in 2079. However, the movieStar Trek: First Contact put the contact between Vulcans and humans at April 5, 2063.
TheStar Trek Concordance identifies the "Bread and Circuses" figure as the death toll for a nuclearWorld War III, in the mid-21st century.Star Trek: First Contact firmly establishes World War III ended, after a nuclear exchange, in 2053, but with a body count of 600 million. The figure of Colonel Green is elaborated on inStar Trek: Enterprise.First Contact also deliberately describes the warring parties in World War III as "factions", not nationsper se.
TheVoyager episode "Future's End" saw theVoyager crew time-travel toLos Angeles in 1996, which, as theEncyclopedia notes, seems entirely unaffected by the Eugenics Wars, which ended that year. The episode acknowledges the issue only by featuring a model of Khan's DY-100-class ship on a 1996 desk.[64] Khan's spaceship is another anomaly for the timeline, which has a variety of long-lost spaceships being launched between 1980 and 2100, with inconsistent levels of technology (caused by the increasing real lifetime and also decreased optimism about the pace of space exploration).
A reference in theDeep Space Nine episode "Doctor Bashir, I Presume?" suggests that the Eugenic Wars instead took place in the 22nd century. According to writerRonald D. Moore, this was not an attempt at aretcon, but a mistake – when writing the episode, he recalled the already questionable "two centuries ago" line from "Space Seed" and forgot thatDS9 takes place over 100 years later.[65]
Season 4 ofStar Trek: Enterprise involves a trilogy of episodes ("Borderland", "Cold Station 12", and "The Augments") related to scientist DoctorArik Soong, ancestor of DoctorNoonien Soong, and his genetic augmentations of Humans. Numerous historical details of the devastating Eugenics Wars are discussed: the death of 35–37 million people; how Earth's governments could not decide on the fate of the 1,800 genetically enhanced embryos; and how Soong had infiltrated the complex and stolen and raised 19 embryos himself. Soong maintained that he himself and humanity in general had learned the lessons of the Eugenics Wars and should not continue to hide behind those events when there was progress to be made now that the technology had matured and was much more practicable. (The actions of his "children" convince him otherwise, and at the end of "The Augments" Soong declares his interest in cybernetics, beginning the work which would one day bring aboutData.)
Greg Cox's two-book seriesThe Eugenics Wars: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh develops the idea of the Eugenics Wars in the context of real-life history by representing it as a secret history, and that the truth behind the various civil wars and conflicts in the 1990s was not generally known; Los Angeles, whose appearance in "Future's End" helped bring the war's existence into question, is portrayed as an EW "battlefront", theRodney King riots being one such calamity.
The seriesStar Trek: Strange New Worlds, which first aired in spring 2022, complicates the timeline further by retconning certain dating aspects by explicitly dating the Eugenics Wars to the first half of the 21st century. For example, the episode "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow" features a young Khan Noonien-Singh, long before his insurrection, and is set in the 2020s, and in the series premiere "Strange New Worlds",Christopher Pike describes footage fromreal-life events from 2020 and2021 as the prelude to the second American Civil War and leading up to the Eugenics Wars and World War III. This differs from "Space Seed" asserting that not only did the Eugenics Wars take place in the mid-1990s but dialogue indicates that they were either concurrent with or simply were World War III. A character in "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow" says that events that were "supposed to happen back in 1992" instead occurred in the 2020s due to temporal wars and other manipulation of events.
In the episode "Metamorphosis", it is stated thatZefram Cochrane of Alpha Centauri, the discoverer of the space warp, disappeared 150 years ago, at the age of 87. Based on the 2207 to 2212[58] date originally given this would have put Cochrane's disappearance between 2057 and 2062 and his birth between 1970 and 1975. However, Okuda's date of 2267 for that episode, puts Cochrane's disappearance in 2117 and birth in 2030. 1980s spin-off material such as theStar Trek Spaceflight Chronology posit that Cochrane was from Alpha Centauri originally, and that a sub-warp ship the UNSSIcarus arrived at Alpha Centauri in 2048 to find he had discovered the theory behind warp drive. TheIcarus then relayed its findings back to Earth. The first prototype warp ship was launched in 2055.
TheStar Trek Chronology does not hold with this theory, and asserts that Cochrane was an Earth native, who moved to Alpha Centauri later in life. (Even in "Metamorphosis", before Cochrane identifies himself to the landing party, Dr. McCoy had taken a tricorder scan and determined him to be human.) The first editionChronology notes that Cochrane's invention of warp drive must have been at least 200 years before "Where No Man Has Gone Before", and suggests a date of 2061, noting that Cochrane would be 31 that year.
The filmStar Trek: First Contact prominently features Cochrane's first successful warp flight. The film is set in 2063, two years after theChronology suggestions, and therefore by the timeline Cochrane is 33. The actor who played Cochrane in that movie,James Cromwell, was 56 at the time of the film's release. TheEncyclopedia notes the age issue, and claims that the Cromwell Cochrane had suffered from radiation poisoning, causing his aged appearance.Enterprise pins down Cochrane's disappearance to 2119, making Cochrane instead 31 at the time ofFirst Contact.
^Weyoun states that the Dominion is approximately 10,000 years old in the seventh season episode "The Dogs of War".
^The seventh-season TNG episode "Gambit" says this was around 2,000 years before.
^Weyoun says the Dominion is 2,000 years old in the fourth-season DS9 episode "To the Death". Possibly this was a time of change or reform for the Dominion, transforming it from a previous incarnation into the version seen in the series.
^The sixth-season TNG episode "Rightful Heir" said this event was 1,500 years ago)
^800 years before the third-seasonDS9 episode "Explorers"
^TheChronology dates this by the culture seen in the episode which features the transplant,The Paradise Syndrome
^Gul Dukat says this happens five centuries before the third-season DS9 episodeDefiant
^TheChronology speculates on the year, noting thatStar Trek: The Motion Picture does not give an exact figure. However the movie itself does state thatVoyager 6 "was launched more than three hundred years ago."
^TheChronology speculates on the year, noting the episode "The Changeling" does not give an exact figure. However, the episode does have Kirk ask "Wasn't there a probe called Nomad launched in the early 2000s?"
^TheChronology speculates on the year, noting the episode "Tomorrow Is Yesterday" does not give an exact year.
^According to the episode "Space Seed". The year is clearly specified by Lt McGivers, ship's historian.
^TheTNG episodeConundrum refers to this date, based on an early draft of theChronology, which had proposed 2161. "These Are the Voyages..." depicts the founding ceremony and officially states the founding members.
^Although the season threeEnterprise episode "Zero Hour" indicates the date as 2159
^In the episode "Power Play",Data gives the year 2196 as the retirement date of theDaedalus-class starships, which had been active 200 years before the episode, in the 2160s.
^The episode "Relics" establishes that Scotty was born 147 years before 2369.
^This is said to occur twenty-two years before "Yesterday's Enterprise" (2366)
^TheChronology derives this figure by subtracting 20 years from 2366 ("Sins of the Father"). TheChronology notes an inconsistency, as the episode "Birthright", which it sets in 2369, gives a figure of 2344.