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* A [[Federation-Klingon War 2257|brief but major conflict]] breaks out between the [[United Federation of Planets]] and the [[Klingon Empire]]. (DIS)
* A [[Federation-Klingon War 2257|brief but major conflict]] breaks out between the [[United Federation of Planets]] and the [[Klingon Empire]]. (DIS S1-2)


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Revision as of 19:16, 28 November 2020

Notes

14th gigennium BCE

  • c.13.8 billion ya: The Multiverse is formed, potentially through the actions of Them in seeking alleviation of boredom. (Historical record; TNG Novel: Q&A)
  • c.13.56 billion ya: The Milky Way begins to condense from an overdensity in the distribution of mass throughout the Universe. (TNG Novel: The Buried Age)

6th gigennium BCE

  • c.5 to 6 billion ya: Complex multicellular life first develops in the Milky Way. (TNG Novel: The Buried Age)

5th gigennium BCE

  • c.4.5 billion ya: The first humanoids evolve in the Milky Way, and spread throughout its full extent. Finding themselves to be the first such species by all account, they seed numerous worlds across the galaxy with the building blocks for eventual re-emergence of humanoid life following their own eventual extinction, encoding a message in said building blocks to be discovered upon the eventual cooperation of the resulting species. This message is discovered (likely one of many times) in 2369 by combined efforts of the Federation, the Klingon Empire, the Romulan Star Empire, and the Cardassian Union. (TNG: "The Chase")

2nd gigennium BCE

  • c.2 billion ya: The Imotru reach sentience on Tagus III. By the 23rd century, they are noted as the oldest sentient species in the Milky Way of which there was firm evidence, something only overturned in 2369 upon the discovery of the message of the first humanoids. (TNG Novel: Q-Space, The Buried Age; TNG: "Qpid")
  • Overall progression in the galaxy throughout this gigennium is marked by the ascension of individual intelligent species into galaxy-wide domination, followed by brutal war as new species emerge, continuing until c.600,000,000 ya (TNG Novel: The Buried Age)

1st gigennium BCE

  • c.600 million ya: The Manraloth form the first true interstellar alliance in the galaxy, ushering in nearly 350 million years of peace following millions of years of horrid warfare (TNG Novel: The Buried Age)
  • c.500 million ya: The Cathedral structure is constructed within the Oort cloud of GQ-12475. (DS9 Novel: Mission Gamma: Cathedral)
  • c.252 million ya: The Manraloth disaster leads to the extinction of all sentient life in the galaxy, as well as the disruption or extinction of lower life forms on multiple worlds. Mass extinction on multiple worlds, including Earth and Alpha Centauri VII, could be partially credited to the fallout of this event. (TNG Novel: The Buried Age)

1st decamegennium BCE

c.5-10 million ya

  • The Organians transition away from the physical plane, becoming beings of energy. (TOS: "Errand of Mercy"; TNG Novel: The Buried Age)

1st megennium BCE

c.600,000 ya

c.500,000 ya

  • The Arret Empire collapses, initiating the Sargonian diaspora. Survivors of the Empire end up becoming the ancestor species of numerous humanoid and vulcanoid species in the Alpha and Beta Quadrant in the years following. (TOS: "Return to Tomorrow"; TNG Novel: The Buried Age)
  • Exo begins to dim, causing Exo III to begin to transition from Class M to Class P. (TOS: "What Are Little Girls Made Of?")
  • The Badlands first coalesce. (Star Trek: New Worlds, New Civilizations)
  • The approximate beginning of Bajoran history. (DS9 Novel: The 34th Rule)

c.250,000 ya

  • The Talosian civilization nearly destroys itself in nuclear war, rendering the surface of Talos IV uninhabitable. The survivors train their mental abilities to allow for the manifestation of perfectly real illusions, so as to buoy the limited experiences available underground. (TOS: "The Cage", "The Menagerie"; TNG Novel: The Buried Age)

214,000 BCE

  • The Mro civilization dominates much of the Alpha Quadrant, oppressing and exterminating all challengers to their rule. (TNG Novel: The Buried Age; DTI Novel: The Collectors)

212,000 BCE

  • The Mro civilization collapses when, with no other foes to target, the Mro were forced to turn on one another to satisfy their aggressive urges. (DTI Novel: The Collectors)

c.200,000 ya

  • The Iconian civilization rises, granted the technology to form gateways of instantaneous transit across space and, for some, time via a piece of Q technology. The civilization came to dominate much of the galaxy, until an attack from other civilizations neighboring their homeworld, fearing them as "Demons of Air and Darkness", led them to retreat inwards and withdraw from galactic society. (TNG Novel: The Buried Age; TNG: "Contagion"; VOY Short Story: "Into the Queue")

c.50,000 ya

  • The people of Cheron wipe themselves out in a massive war, biochemical agents ending all life on their world to the microscopic level. (TOS: "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield"; TNG Novel: The Buried Age)
  • The Evoran civilization is established. (SCE Short Story: "Past Life")

28th millennium BCE

  • Bajoran culture in its modern incarnation first begins, as the religion of the Prophets as proselytized by the Bajora, at the time a Bajoran ethnicity, spreads across the entirety of the world. (TNG Novel: The Buried Age; DS9 Short Story: "Horn and Ivory")
  • The Fire Caves collapse following the banishment and imprisonment of the Pah-wraiths by the Prophets (DS9: "The Reckoning"; DS9 Short Story: "Horn and Ivory")
  • Ohalu of the Bajora authors his book of prophecies, a work declared heretical by the religion of the Prophets due to its claims of those entities as merely wise extradimensional beings seeking to guide their people rather than gods. (DS9 Novel: Avatar, Book One)
    • Though declared heresy, his work is preserved over the millennia to follow by "the ten thousand"; ten thousand individuals following his beliefs and ensuring that his writings survived until they could be presented to Bajor as a whole. (DS9 Novel: Avatar)

23rd millennium BCE

  • The ancestor species of Trill first joins with a symbiont. (DS9 Novel: Trill: Unjoined)
  • The city on which the Bajoran city of B'Hala will be built is abandoned. (DS9: "The Reckoning")

18th millennium BCE

  • The location of the Bajoran city of B'Hala is lost by this time. (DS9: "Rapture")

8th millennium BCE

  • Written Ferengi history begins. (DS9: "Little Green Men")
  • The Kalandan civilization reaches its height. (TOS: "That Which Survives"; TNG Novel: The Buried Age)
  • 7954 BCE: The Fabrini launch Yonada as a means of preserving some portion of their culture upon the soon-approaching supernova of their home star, Ganidra. (TOS: "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky"; TOS Novel: Ex Machina; TNG Novel: The Buried Age)
    • Year 126 of the Unified Calendar in Fabrini timekeeping (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
  • The Ky'rha civilization reaches its height. (TNG Novel: The Buried Age)

c.10,000 ya

  • The first Orb is found on Bajor. (DS9 Short Story: "Horn and Ivory")
  • The cult of Milia briefly rises on Ferenginar, preaching love, kindness, and fairness to all, before Milia is viciously executed for heresy. (SCE Short Story: "Caveat Emptor")

6th millennium BCE

  • A vast plague wipes out the Kalandan civilization, leaving only automated outposts as surviving indicators of their former presence. (TOS: "That Which Survives")

5th millennium BCE

4th millennium BCE

  • The Furies hold a significant presence across local space — including some level of domination of early Human, Andorian, Vulcan, Klingon, and Ferengi cultures, serving as the source of a number of myths and legends. (Novel: "Invasion!" series)
    • Part of this domination may have included genetic experiments upon the natives of Qo'noS to transform them in their own image, including the development of their biological redundancies and the genetic abnormality later known as the JoH'a mu'qaD. Due to this, their place in Klingon mythology otherwise, and the similarities of both them and the victims of the JoH'a mu'qaD to the figure known as Fek'lhr, they may have been the source of the original myths of the Klingon gods as a whole, suggesting that legends of their banishment were distorted over the years to the modern story of the Klingons slaying their gods.
  • The Landru computer takes control of the populace of Beta III. (TOS: "The Return of the Archons")

3rd millennium BCE

2nd millennium BCE

  • Massive war forces some surviving Aulacri to flee Karabos II, due to devastation of the planetary biosphere. They eventually arrive at Aulac, re-establishing their civilization and losing knowledge of Karabos II as their original homeworld, viewing its former inhabitants as a distant related species prone to intense violence. (TOS Novel: The Captain's Oath)

4th century

  • Those on Vulcan who "marched beneath the raptor's wings", the eventual precursors of the Romulans, depart the planet in the midst of the spread of Surak's philosophy. (ENT: "Awakening")
  • The death of Surak ushers in the Time of Awakening on Vulcan, as more and more Vulcans take to a philosophy of logic and emotional control over the decades and centuries to come. (ENT: "Awakening")
  • The Nacene accidentally devastate the Ocampan ecosystem. The Caretaker and Suspiria are selected to remain behind and protect the Ocampan people. (VOY: "Caretaker")

8th century

10th century

930s

938

  • Jelna astronomer Lovar Dleba develops an accurate enough telescope to identify Zami cities on Rigel IV. (Tower of Babel Annotations)

Early 2nd millennium

  • The Borg Collective engages in a protracted war with the unknown creators of the planet killer weapons. This war vastly diminishes the dominance of the Collective in the Delta Quadrant for centuries, leading to them being nearly unknown as a force by the 1400s. (TNG Novel: Vendetta; VOY: "Dragon's Teeth")
    • Date presumptive to explain Dragon's Teeth datapoint vs. age of the Collective

12th century

  • The Confederacy of Vulcan is established when the planet is finally fully united under the philosophy of Surak. (Presumptive)

1160s

1163

  • First contact between Jelna and Zami when Jelna astronauts land on Rigel IV. (Tower of Babel Annotations; TOS Novel: The Captain's Oath)

13th century

Mid-century

  • Jelna forcably resettle Kalar on Rigel VII over the course of decades, heavily straining Zami economies and labor. (Tower of Babel Annotations)

Late century

  • Crowded and unsanitary Kalar transport ship conditions lead to viral cross-propogation and mutation, leading to the development of Rigelian fever. The epidemic quickly spreads across both Rigel IV and Rigel V, leading to tens of millions of deaths. (ENT Novel: Tower of Babel; Tower of Babel annotations)

14th century

  • The Hur'q, a domineering and vicious alien species native to the Gamma Quadrant, invades Qo'noS as part of a long-term sweep across the Beta Quadrant, intending to subjugate the Klingons and plunder their homeworld of resources and treasures. While many artifacts are stolen, including the Sword of Kahless, the Klingons manage to repel the invasion, jumping from basic land transport directly to warp travel as a result of captured technology. (DS9: "Sword of Kahless"; TLE Novel: The Art of the Impossible)
    • Following the departure of the Hur'q, the Klingon hero Ch'gran uses captured Hur'q facilities to construct a fleet of seven vessels with which to conquer the heavens, to ensure the invasion could not be repeated. Departing exactly one year after the departure of the Hur'q, the fleet is lost shortly after communicating the discovery of the first world to be taken by the burgeoning Klingon Empire, its fate unknown. (TLE Novel: The Art of the Impossible)
      • Wreckage in the Betreka Nebula discovered in the 2290s revealed that Ch'gran in fact planned to conquer worlds purely for his own benefit and use their resources to eventually conquer Qo'noS itself, his plans upended only by the mutiny of his subordinate captains, leading to the destruction of the fleet. This fact was suppressed by Chancellor K'mpec and Imperial Intelligence upon its discovery, so as to preserve the legend. (TLE Novel: The Art of the Impossible)
  • The outpost on Babel is constructed by peacemaking efforts from devastated Menthar and Promellia, hundreds of light years from the territory of either empire in neutral territory, in a final attempt to forge a place to negotiate an end to the war before their extinction. Before the outpost can be completed, the surviving fleets of both civilizations met by happenstance at the Orelious system; every surviving ship is recalled to what would be the final battle, including those at Babel. While some survivors may have fled the battle to forge new societies elsewhere, Menthar and Promellia are ended. (ENT Novel: Tower of Babel; TNG: "Booby Trap")
  • The Bajoran spacefaring era begins, with solar sail-equipped vessels making the first expeditions to other planets in the B'hava'el system, and utilizing tachyon eddies to make first contact (later forgotten to the historical record) with Cardassia. (DS9: "Explorers")

1370s

  • Zami develop a ryetalyn-based cure for Rigelian fever, saving millions of lives. (Tower of Babel Annotations)

16th century

  • First contact between Chelons and Jelna, when Jelna astronauts arrive on Rigel III. (Tower of Babel Annotations; TOS Novel: The Captain's Oath)

1580s

1582

  • The Rigelian Trade Commission is founded, leading to the establishment of the United Worlds and Colonies of Rigel. Initially, the board consists of only Jelna and Zami, with token Chelon representation. (ENT Novel: Tower of Babel; Tower of Babel Annotations)

17th century

  • Rigel II terraformed and colonized (Tower of Babel Annotations)

18th century

  • Chelon rebellion against the Rigelian Trade Commission leads to improved and equalized representation for Rigel III. (Tower of Babel Annotations)
  • Babel is first used as a diplomatic meeting ground, as the site for the Ramatis Choral Debates, the event at which Ramatis first solidified its reputation as a home of great diplomats. (ENT Novel: Tower of Babel)

1760s

  • By this point the Rigelian Trade Commission has essentially become a de facto interplanetary government for the planets of the Raij'hl system. (Tower of Babel Annotations)

19th century

Early century

  • The Confederacy of Vulcan becomes an interstellar power with the discovery of warp drive. (ENT: "The Forge")
    • As the Confederacy expands its sphere of influence, it serves as a mediating force preventing the various aggressive nations and criminal organizations in the core territories from impacting pre-warp civilizations within their reach, including Earth. As a result, extraterrestrial contact with Earth drops significantly from the late 19th century onwards.
  • The Cardassian Union is founded (DS9: "Defiant")

1850s

  • First contact (of a sort) occurs between Vulcans and the Romulan Star Empire, leading to the century-long Vulcan-Romulan War. (ENT Novel: To Brave the Storm, Uncertain Logic)
    • c.1905 described as "about midway" through the war by Uncertain Logic

Mid-century

  • The Antaran-Denobulan War ends. (ENT: "The Breach"; ENT Novel: Uncertain Logic)
    • By the end of the war, the Antaran death toll has reached 20 million. (ENT: "The Breach")
  • The Andorian Empire forms with the unification of Andor's warring clans by Thalisar the Last (DS9 Novel: Andor: Paradigm)
  • An illicit Skagaran slave trade begins, abducting Humans from Earth's North American continent for forced labor. This slave trade is quickly halted through the intervention of an interplanetary organization of anthropologists known as the Preservers. (TNG Novel: The Buried Age; Buried Age annotations)

1890s

1893

20th century

Early century

  • First contact between Vulcans and Andorians; though initially peaceful, what is seen as paternalistic oversight from the Vulcan emissaries leads to the Andorian Empire expelling them from the Kuy'va system. (ENT Novel: Uncertain Logic)

1930s

1934

  • First interstellar contact for the Raij'hl system, when a Coridanite warp cruiser arrives in-system, opening trade. (Tower of Babel Annotations)

1950s

  • The Vulcan-Romulan War ends as Praetor Sartorix decides to instead infiltrate and redirect Vulcan society, so as to lead them to eventual reunification with Romulus (ENT Novel: Uncertain Logic)
    • The reduction of Romulan aggression coupled with the increasing militarization of the Vulcan High Command leads to tighter control over Nevasa-local space, drastically reducing the rate of alien infiltration on Earth as a side-effect.

Mid-century

  • The Andorian Empire becomes spacefaring beyond the confines of its home system, when advances in their theoretical sciences gained via inspection of Vulcan technology lead to the development of warp drive. (ENT Novel: Uncertain Logic)

1960s

  • Late 1960s: Dr. Sarina Kaur, a brilliant geneticist, founds the Chrysalis Project, a gathering of other leading geneticists, biochemists, and microbiologists in an attempt to breed superhumans through eugenics and genetic engineering techniques. Her plan (unbeknownst to most participating in the Project) consists of eventually wiping out baseline humanity through the targeted release of a genetically-modified strain of necrotizing fasciitis designed to be even more virulent, to clear the planet for her Chrysalis children (later known as Augments).

1970s

1974

  • May 19: The Chrysalis Project is ended through the intervention of Gary Seven and Roberta Lincoln, but not before dozens of children have already been bred over the four years prior. These children are placed in homes around the world, and though not informed of their heritage, they eventually discover their true lineage.

1980s

1984

  • The Great Khanate rises in the remote deserts of Chandigarh, India, Earth, led by the self-proclaimed Khan, Noonien Singh. Despite the efforts of India to suppress his rule, immense popular support prevents the Indian government from taking direct action. Still, little attention is given to him outside the country, seen as nothing but a trivial local warlord. Across the world, other powerful, charismatic, and somewhat unbalanced figures begin to draw followers to themselves in various nations, including Randall "Hawkeye" Morrison, leader of the Army of Eternal Vigilance, an anti-government militia based in Arizona; Chen Tiejun, founder of a separatist matriarchal colony off the coast of New Zealand; Elijah Amin, one of the most influential warlords in Somalia; Vasily Hunyadi, a highly-placed figure in the Yugoslavic civil wars; Alberto Gomez, leader of a Peruvian rebel army seeking the reformation of the Incan Empire as a Marxist state; and Brother Arcturus, founder of the suicide cult known as the Panspermic Church of First Contact. To the international community, these figures seem disconnected and unrelated, mere blips amidst the worldwide chaos of the late 20th century.

1990s

1992

  • Following the failure of uniting his brethren in the name of world conquest, Khan Singh instead decides to seek war against them. The Eugenics Wars begin as a result, a series of shadow wars fought through third-parties and proxies via the manipulation of other brewing conflicts by the Chrysalis Augments to their own benefit.

1996

  • The Eugenics Wars end following the revelation to the world’s nations of their existence. Most Augments are thought killed in the aftermath, though a number of partially-developed augmented embryos that survive the various bombing campaigns in a state of medical stasis are captured by the nations of the world, unsure what fate they deserve. Ultimately, these embryos are consigned to a number of secure cryonics stations dotting near-Earth space. Following the revelation of the Eugenics Wars and the chaos the Augments brewed across the world in their deigns for conquest, the nations of Earth ban genetic augmentation and genetic engineering of humankind.
  • The first DY-100, the first model of the DY series of sleeper ships, is launched, with many more to follow. It is later supplanted by the DY-500; both lead to Earth’s first wave of interplanetary exploration, though these ships are not likely to reach their destinations for decades, if not centuries.

21st century

2000s

2001

  • Jan 01: The Millennium Gate, Earth’s first self-contained and self-sustaining biosphere, begins construction outside Portage Creek, Indiana in the United States, intended to serve as a model for the first Martian colony. When completed in 2012, it spans 3.2 kilometers wide, with a height of nearly one kilometer, totally covered in reflective solar panels that render it easily visible from orbit. (VOY: "11:59")

2002

  • NASA launches the first true interstellar probe, the Nomad MK-15c. Designed by Dr. Jackson Roykirk, it was also Earth’s closest approximation of true AI to date, intended to function without contact from Earth or other vessels for prolonged periods in order to seek out and communicate with extraterrestrial lifeforms. Earth eventually loses contact with Nomad, as expected. (TOS: "The Changeling")

2010s

2016

  • First contact occurs between the Vulcans and Klingons, leading to decades of war following. (ENT Novel: A Choice of Futures; DIS: "The Vulcan Hello"; TNG: "First Contact")

Late 2010s

  • Even as the technological developments of the human species seem to continue unceasingly, the nations of Earth fall into further chaos, possibly still suffering the aftermath of the international manipulations of the long-since defeated Augments. Civil unrest broils worldwide as a result of global economic and environmental turmoil and growing poverty and unemployment, concentrated especially in western Europe and the United States. The United Nations collapse under the weight of the growing global crises. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")
  • In the United States, poverty had grown to such a degree that the Employment Act of 1946 was repealed, the Federal government abandoning any claim towards ensuring the employment and economic stability of its citizens. As an alternative, most major American cities instituted “Sanctuary Districts”; intended to be neighborhoods devoted specifically to providing homes to those without the means to obtain them otherwise, these districts soon degenerated into nothing more than massive outdoor debtors’ prisons. Similar measures were seen in other nations as well, with many governments choosing to hide their poverty-stricken citizens away rather than address the underlying issues responsible for their state. (DS9: "Past Tense")
  • To help stave off the growing economic troubles, the Eastern Coalition (ECON) is formed, an alliance of various Asian states largely dominated by the People’s Republic of China, but also including India, Pakistan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Vietnam, and Singapore as members. As a demonstration of dominance, the ECON’s space agency manages a successful manned return to the moon before any of the more dominant space agencies can accomplish such. (TLE Novel: "The Sundered"; TOS Novel: "The Rings of Time")

2018

  • Due to the discovery of internally metered pulse drive technology (also known colloquially as "impulse drive"), allowing travel time to nearby planets to be cut from years to months, sleeper ships are slowly phased out of Earth production. Many DY series ships are still en route to their destinations, overtaken by newer vessels.

2020s

2020

  • The first successful manned mission to another planet in the solar system is completed, with NASA astronauts Christopher, Fontana, and O’Herlihy arriving at Saturn in the UNSS Lewis & Clark in a mere three months thanks to recently-developed impulse drive technology. This mission is intended largely to recover face lost by the ECON’s moon launch, but also to analyze the recent odd deterioration of Saturn’s rings and increasing activity of its renown hexagonal polar storm. (TOS: "Tomorrow is Yesterday"; TOS Novel: "The Rings of Time")

2024

  • September 1-7: The Bell Riots in San Francisco's Sanctuary District A in the United States kick off a wave of violent civil disturbances throughout that nation's Sanctuary Districts, eventually leading to an end to the Sanctuary District system as internal conditions are revealed to the general populace. (DS9: "Past Tense")

2026

  • The global destabilization of numerous nations leads numerous bands of eco-terrorists upset at the mismanaging of Earth’s biosphere to strike out at the weakened nations, leading to the deaths of 37 million people across the globe. In response to these attacks, the New United Nations (NUN) are formed, seeking progress towards a true United Earth. The ECON refuses to pursue membership in the NUN, seeing it as merely further attempts at re-asserting Western dominance. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II")

2030s

2030

  • The first successful manned mission to Mars — the Ares I, a joint NASA/ESA ship — arrives at the planet and makes landfall.

2031

  • Fall: 6 Earth-crossing asteroids are prevented from colliding with the Earth by the joint efforts of the United States, the European Union, the Pan-African Alliance, the Muslim Bloc nations, and ECON, a rare moment of international cooperation. These asteroids are moved to Earth’s L5 point and hollowed out to serve as the shells for permanently-inhabited O’Neill colonies. (TLE Novel: The Sundered)
  • Lee Kuan becomes leader of the ECON, reorienting it onto a more militaristic footing and making no attempt at hiding his desires to wipe out the “Western imperialists” of the NUN and assert ECON as the dominant global power of Earth. (TLE Novel: The Sundered)

2032

  • Early October: The Ares IV under the auspices of the International Space Agency — a joint multinational agency formed in the aftermath of the 2031 incident — reaches Mars, the fourth manned mission to that planet. (VOY: "One Small Step")
  • October 19: The Ares IV command module disappears and is thought destroyed by a phenomenon detected as passing dangerously near Mars at the time, described by mission commander Lieutenant John Kelly in his last transmission prior to the capsule’s destruction as an unknown object over a kilometer wide but later identified as a graviton ellipse, Earth's first encounter with a spatial anomaly. The Ares V is rushed to launch to rescue the stranded scientists left on the Martian surface, arriving within weeks and recovering them safely. (VOY: "One Small Step")

2037

  • July 23: NASA launches the ESS Charybdis, the third attempt to explore beyond the solar system in an active manned vessel. (TNG: "The Royale")

2038

  • Early 2038: Earth loses contact with the Charybdis. The ESS Jacob was later launched to discover its fate, to no avail. (TNG: "The Royale")

2039

  • Inspired by the success of the L5 O’Neill colonies as proving that self-sufficient colonies are possible, the Luna colonies are founded, a growing interest in spaceflight and increasingly poor conditions on Earth encouraging many to seek out a better life elsewhere.

2040s

  • Despite efforts on both sides and continued cooperation in some endeavors, relations between the NUN (dominated by the US and EU) and the ECON continue to degenerate at frightening speed.
  • Trillius Prime develops warp drive. (DS9 Short Story: "First Steps")

2042

  • The final World Series game, featuring the New York Yankees against the London Kings, is played on Earth, to 300 attendees. (DS9: "If Wishes Were Horses"; Novel: Articles of the Federation)

2047

  • The Hermosa Earthquake hits the western coast of North America; a devastating natural disaster, it wipes out much of Los Angeles, weakening an already-unsteady United States. (VOY: "Future's End")
    • Over the centuries to follow, the now-underwater ruins of the Hermosa Beach region of southern California become one of the world's largest coral reefs. (VOY: "Future's End")

2050s

2053

  • Early 2053: Recently-discovered oil fields in Antarctica and the Taklamakan Desert lead to a flare-up of hostilities between the NUN and the ECON.
  • May 1, 0230 UTC: World War III officially begins. This global nuclear war lasts for mere months, but ends in 600 million dead worldwide. (TLE Novel: The Sundered)

2056

  • After ordering the euthanasia of hundreds of thousands of radiation-sickened people in an effort at “purifying” the human species, Colonel Phillip Green, one of the worst eco-terrorists of the 2026 attacks and the last holdout of the independent armies, is captured and placed on trial. While many considered him a genocidal madman, others saw him as a pragmatist seeking the best interests of humanity in purging likely-deadly mutations from the species’ gene pool and ending the suffering of the radiation-afflicted.

2058

  • August 9: While taking part in an experiment that may potentially have led to an FTL breakthrough in conjunction with Earth Station Bozeman, all six L5 asteroid habitats vanish, presumed destroyed. (TLE Novel: The Sundered)

Mid-century

2060s

2063

  • April 5: The launch of the first successful human warp-capable vessel, the Phoenix, designed and piloted by the brilliant physicist and engineer Zefram Cochrane from Earth Station Bozeman, leading shortly after to Earth’s first official contact with other intelligent life: a Vulcan scout vessel, the DFC T'Plana-Hath, that had detected the Phoenix’s warp signature while passing through the system. Earth is declared a protectorate of the Confederacy of Vulcan and soon begins to receive Vulcan aid, both humanitarian and ecological, which slowly reverses the worst of the damage suffered by the planet since WW3. The governments of Earth work to reconstruct themselves as news of First Contact spreads, a light of hope in the darkness and pessimism that’s settled on Earth since the revelation of the Eugenics Wars. (Movie: "First Contact")

2064

  • Humanity begins work on a fleet of warp-capable ships with which to explore space.

2067

  • The United Earth Space Probe Agency (UESPA) (an agency cobbled together by the weakened NUN from the remains of the International Space Agency and Project Phoenix) launches Friendship One, Earth’s first warp-capable probe. (VOY: "Friendship One")

2069

  • Eta Cassiopeia III is chosen as the site for the first Human extrasolar colony. The SS Conestoga is launched; at warp speeds available at the time (below warp 1.5), the 19.43 ly journey takes 9 years to complete. (ENT: "Terra Nova")

2070s

  • Trill first emerges from isolationism and joins interstellar society, including first contact with Vulcans. (DS9 Short Story: "First Steps")

2078

  • June 23: Terra Nova, Earth’s first extrasolar colony, is founded on Eta Cassiopeia III, the nearest uninhabited temperate world to Earth yet detected. Over the next few years, relations between Earth and the Novans grow strained as Earth attempts to gain an increasing hold over its extraterrestrial colonies and send a second ship to the Terra Nova colony, but these plans end when contact with Terra Nova is lost without explanation in 2083. The fate of the colony is not discovered for another 73 years. (ENT: "Terra Nova")

2079

  • Despite Vulcan aid, the still-weak New United Nations collapse due to the chaos of the post-atomic horror and the anarchy that still ravages much of the planet, for now ending all thoughts of a United Earth; UESPA, however, manages to survive independently as an agency, largely due to the increasing presence of Earth in local space.

2080s

  • The Earth Cargo Service is established, a largely-independent body of long-haul cargo vessels governed by Earth Cargo Authority. These ships spend years at a time hauling cargo along trade routes, leading to an independent, frontier culture among its crews.

2083

  • The Terra Nova colony declares its independence from United Earth in protest against a planned second wave of colonists. Contact is lost shortly thereafter, later discovered to have been due to a nearby meteor strike irradiating the colony and surrounding land. (ENT: "Terra Nova")

2085

  • The SS Valiant, a civilian endeavor by UESPA led by ship's captain Carlos Tarasco, sets out in a planned multi-year exploration of distant space. (SGR Novel: The Valiant)

2088

  • Defying UESPA’s colonization board, a large group of would-be colonists (including Zefram Cochrane) lead an attempt at settling Earth’s second extrasolar colony following the seeming disappearance of Terra Nova, selecting a more nearby location for their attempt: Alpha Centauri III, a borderline-habitable planet in orbit of Alpha Centauri A, suffering the aftereffects of an impact winter from a collision centuries prior, previously rejected by UESPA for just that reason. This attempt succeeds two years after launch in spite of the planet’s harsh conditions, marking the start of the Alpha Centauri Concordium. It is soon followed by colonies on a number of other worlds in the Alpha Centauri system, including Centaurus and Proxima Colony. A colonization boom followed soon after, leading to the founding of colonies on such worlds as Vega IX, Deneva, Tau Ceti IV, Eristas, and Gault.

2089

  • December 30: The SS Valiant is caught in a magnetic storm and somehow swept beyond the galactic barrier, the first human ship to encounter that phenomenon. The ship ends up destroyed by Captain Tarasco two days later to end the threat of Geirrod Agnarsson, at the time undergoing accelerated barrier mutation. (SGR Novel: The Valiant)

2090s

2090

  • July: The survivors of the SS Valiant, having drifted in a loose convoy near the galactic barrier since the ship's destruction, reach the planet on which they settle the city of Magnia, humanity's second extragalactic colony. (SGR Novel: The Valiant)

22nd century

2100s

2103

  • The first Martian colonies are established. (VOY: "The 37s")

2105

  • The War of Martian Independence (also known as the Martian Revolution) begins with the Gundersdottir's Dome Rebellion. Following the rebellion is a protracted but bloody conflict that rocks Earth’s slowly-recovering global economy by disrupting sorely-needed interplanetary trade, and soon leads to the political independence of Mars from the nations of Earth. The War ends with the drafting of the Fundamental Declarations of the Martian Colonies, which officially founds the Confederated Martian Colonies. (ENT Novel: Beneath the Raptor's Wing; TOS: "Court Martial"; S31 Novel: Rogue)

2109

  • San Francisco is devastated by a disastrous earthquake. Reconstruction of the city is spearheaded by Mayor NFN Romanova in the years following. (TNG Novel: A Time for War, A Time for Peace)

2110s

2119

  • The Warp Five Complex is founded on Earth by Drs. Zefram Cochrane and Henry Archer, an institute devoted to the development of a M/AM warp drive capable of reaching Warp 5, in hopes that such a tremendous leap forward would unlock even more avenues of exploration and discovery in spite of what is seen by many on Earth as Vulcan reticence to, over the last 50 years, either stand alongside humanity as equals or allow humanity to stand on its own. Shortly after, Zefram Cochrane disappears, flying alone into the great unknown in a one-man warp ship. (ENT)
  • As a competing effort to Dr. Archer's Warp Five Complex, Dr. Victor Brodesser begins research into an alternate means of propulsion, the engine eventually termed the cascading ion drive. The two physicists have a long-term rivalry as each pursues their own divergent path into FTL propulsion. (ENT Novel: "Daedalus")

2120s

2123

  • The European Hegemony forms, a successor state to the European Union.

2127

  • December 18: Bolias conducts its first successful warp drive test. (DTI Short Story: "The Collectors")

Early century

2130s

2130

  • The government of United Earth is officially formed with the signing of the Traité d'Unification at the Place de la Concorde in Paris, France. (Novel: Articles of the Federation)
  • Along with United Earth, Earth Starfleet is established as an organization parallel to and working alongside the officially-unaligned UESPA, the branch of United Earth devoted to exploration of space.

Mid-2130s

  • The population of Theta Cygni XII is wiped out upon the arrival of blastoneuron parasites from Levinius V, their wave of insanity resulting in global war and chaos. A small number of survivors are coerced by the invading parasites to evacuate the planet in nuclear-powered sleeper ships, eventually arriving at Ingraham B some 130 years later. (ENT Novel: Live by the Code; TOS: "Operation: Annihilate!")

2140s

2140

  • October 5: The cascading ion drive prototype Daedalus is launched, projected to have a top speed upwards of warp 7. Unfortunately, the cascading ion drive proves itself unstable, and the ship is lost with all hands. However, the design of the ship itself proves quite feasible, and after a redesign to support conventional M/AM warp drive, becomes the basis of the Daedalus class, the cornerstone of Earth Starfleet for decades to follow. (ENT Novel: Daedalus)

2143

  • Starfleet’s NX program, an experimental program developed out of the Warp Five complex, first produces a prototype engine capable of breaking the Warp 2 barrier. (ENT: "First Flight")

2144

  • The NX program achieves Warp 3. (ENT: "First Flight")

2147

  • Deneva Colony is established on Kappa Fornacis III as a base for local asteroid miners; at the time, the most distant Earth settlement yet established. (ENT Novel: Beneath the Raptor's Wing)

2150s

2150

  • July 14: The last three holdout nations of Earth — the United States of America, China, and Australia — sign the Traité d'Unification, making United Earth a true world government. (S31 Novel: Control)

2151

  • April 12: Starfleet’s first Warp 5 vessel is launched, the Enterprise NX-01. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

2152

  • February 25: The Paraagan II colony is destroyed by Suliban Cabal actions in an attempt at killing the ancestor of a temporal researcher of the 24th century, as a strike in the Temporal Cold War. (ENT: "Shockwave"; DTI Novel: Watching the Clock)
  • Vulcan/Andorian tensions begin to resolve as a result of mediation by the burgeoning interstellar nation of United Earth, via the diplomatic efforts of Captain Jonathan Archer. The conflicts are essentially resolved by the Babel negotiations of the 2154 that lead to the formation of the Coalition, though tension doesn't entirely cool until the late-22nd century. (ENT: "Cease Fire", "Babel")
  • November 16: First contact between the Tholian Assembly and United Earth occurs during an incident related to a 31st century travel pod discovered by the Enterprise NX-01. (ENT: "Future Tense")

2153

  • March 22: Earth is attacked by a Xindi probe in the most devastating loss of life to the planet since World War 3; a prototype particle weapon strikes the Florida peninsula and carves a swath south, cutting through Cuba, Jamaica, Colombia, and Venezuela, with total casualties estimated at seven million. This attack leads to Earth Starfleet's Xindi mission within the Delphic Expanse, and is widely considered the first demonstration of United Earth's ability to stand alone as an interstellar power. The attack and later followup mission is commonly known later as the Xindi crisis. (ENT Season 3)

2154

  • August: The Kir'shara is rediscovered by Captain Jonathan Archer following his capture by Syrannite forces and with the aid of the katra of Surak. (ENT: "The Forge", "Awakening", "Kir'shara")

2155

  • March 5: The Coalition of Planets is officially formed, a mutual defense pact between United Earth, the Confederacy of Vulcan, the Andorian Empire, and the United Planets of Tellar, and later including the Alpha Centauri Consortium and Draylax. Though not especially effective at binding the nations to action during the Earth-Romulan War, it is still considered a foundational stage towards the later formation of the United Federation of Planets. (ENT Novel: The Good That Men Do)

2156

2160s

2160

  • July 29: End of the Earth-Romulan War with the decisive defeat of Romulan forces at the Battle of Cheron. (ENT Novel: To Brave the Storm)
  • November 9: The Romulan Neutral Zone is formed by treaty. (ENT Novel: To Brave the Storm)

2161

  • August 12: The Coalition of Planets is officially dissolved, and the United Federation of Planets is founded in its place, initially consisting of United Earth, the Andorian Empire, the Vulcan Confederacy, the United Planets of Tellar, and the Alpha Centauri Concordium. Thomas Vanderbilt, former Secretary of Defense for United Earth, is elected first President of the United Federation of Planets.

2162

  • The Martian Confederacy is accepted into the Federation as its sixth member. (ENT Novel: A Choice of Futures)

Early 2160s

  • A team of civilian anthropologists from United Earth are dispatched to the Klingon Empire in an attempt at gaining better understanding of Klingon culture, in order to improve diplomatic relations. They are quickly executed on suspicions of espionage. (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)

2163

  • Diplomatic relations open between the Federation and the nations of Sauria. These relations directly lead to the rise of the dictator Maltuvis, and are widely considered the driving motivation for the later formation of Starfleet's Prime Directive and the Federation's general policy of noninterference. (ENT Novel: A Choice of Futures)

2164

  • First contact with the worlds of Ornara and Brekka (TNG: "Symbiosis")
  • June: 2164 Babel Conference for potential entry of Vega Colony and Rigel into the Federation. (ENT Novel: Tower of Babel)
  • As a result of the discovery of influence of the Malurian Raldul alignment in the campaign of Councillor Anlenthoris ch'Vhendreni, other Planetarist factions begin investigations of similar influence in their own organizations, purging other Raldul infiltrators in their own ranks, with the notable exception of Vulcan's Anti-revisionist movement. (ENT Novel: Uncertain Logic)
  • Vega Colony and the United Worlds and Colonies of Rigel are accepted into the Federation as its seventh and eighth members respectively. (ENT Novel: Tower of Babel)
  • October: Haroun al-Rashid, former Interior Minister for United Earth and Federation Councillor for United Earth, is elected second President of the United Federation of Planets for the term beginning 2165. At this point, the Federation Council decides to solidify the office of President as a four-year term. (ENT Novel: Tower of Babel)

2165

  • Arken II is accepted into the Federation as its ninth member. (ENT Novel: Uncertain Logic)
  • April: The Federation task force against the Ware threat enters into their space. (ENT Novel: Uncertain Logic)
  • First official contact between the Federation and Deltans. (ENT Novel: Uncertain Logic)
  • July: Chancellor M'Rek is killed by a genetically-engineered virus in retribution for behavior around the Qu'vat virus crisis, leading to a 6-month long process of determining a worthy successor (ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
  • October 8: Maltuvis, Basileus of M'Tezir, gains effective control over the planet of Sauria, using income from Federation trade to fund the purchase of a spacefleet from Orion interests in order to subjugate the other nations of the planet. (ENT Novel: Uncertain Logic, Live by the Code, Patterns of Interference)
  • October: Ithen is accepted into the Federation as its tenth member. (ENT Novel: Patterns of Interference)
  • October 29: The Partnership of Civilizations is dissolved as a result of the destruction of the Ware by Klingon military forces using Federation materiel illicitly provided to them. Survivors either retreat into the wilds of their worlds, or are held under protectorate status by the Balduk. (ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
    • Publicly, this materiel was provided by civilian consultant Phillip Collier. In truth, it was provided via back-channels by Section 31 to then-Councillor Khorkal during his efforts at obtaining chancellorship, to both end a pressing threat to the Federation by way of the War, and solidify a relatively moderate figure as chancellor of the Empire (ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
  • November 12: Councillor Khorkal is officially confirmed by Arbiter Deqan as Chancellor of the Klingon Empire (ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
  • The dual disasters of the collapse of the Partnership of Civilizations and the domination of Sauria by Maltuvis, both as a direct result of Federation actions, massive disaster leading to millions if not billions of sentients displaced or dead leads many nations and worlds to pull out of negotiations for Federation membership, including Lorillia, Tesnia, and the Xyrillian homeworld. (ENT Novel: Patterns of Interference)

2168

2170s

2172

  • October: T’Maran, Federation Councillor for the Confederacy of Vulcan, is elected third President of the United Federation of Planets for the term beginning 2173.

2175

  • October: Jonathan Archer is elected Federation Councillor for United Earth. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II")

2176

  • October: Avaranthi sh’Rothress, Federation Councillor for the Andorian Empire, is elected fourth President of the United Federation of Planets for the term beginning 2177.

Late century

  • A brief border clash breaks out between the Federation and the Nalori Republic. (SCE Short Story: "Invincible, Book One")
  • First contact between the Federation and the Azziz. (DS9 Short Story: "The Music Between the Notes")

2180s

2180

  • October: Avaranthi sh’Rothress is re-elected Federation President for the term beginning 2181.

2184

  • October: Jonathan Archer, retired chief of staff for Starfleet and Federation Councillor for United Earth, is elected fifth President of the United Federation of Planets for the term beginning 2185. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II")

2188

  • October: Jonathan Archer is re-elected Federation President for the term beginning 2189.

23rd century

2200s

2207

2210s

2217

  • The Neyel Hegemony is officially established upon the de facto domination of Oghen shifting to de jure rule. (TLE Novel: The Sundered)

2220s

2224

2230s

2232

2238

  • Construction begins on the first Constitution-class starships.

2240s

2242

  • The Battle of Donatu V, the first serious skirmish between the Federation and the Klingon Empire. This surprise attack at the Donatu V colony at first seems to be a certain defeat for the Federation, but the timely intervention of a not-yet-complete USS Constitution allows the fight to end in a stalemate. While the Federation accepts the result, the Klingon Empire does not and begins accelerating their starship construction programs, preparing over the next 25 years to truly finish what they started. (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles"; TOS Novel: Errand of Vengeance: Killing Blow)
    • Previously described as "no conflicts as serious since then" as of 2266 per EoV: The Edge of the Sword, but potentially contradicted by Discovery

2243

  • The duotronic computer is invented by Richard Daystrom, its technology immediately incorporated into the Constitution-class program in preparation for its completion in the coming years. (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer")

2245

2246

  • A fungal outbreak at the Tarsus IV colony wipes out nearly all the colony’s food supplies. Its governor, Kodos, orders the execution of 4,000 of the colonists in order that the remaining 4,000 would survive; a horrific act that would prove unnecessary, as the USS Enterprise would arrive the following day to provide aid. Among those killed are retired Starfleet officer Hoshi Sato, while among the survivors are James Kirk and future Ambassador Kevin Riley. Kodos is reviled for his actions, known following this event as Kodos the Executioner, though some take the failure of Starfleet to arrive sooner as evidence of either its apathy or its inability to properly defend Federation colonies. (TOS: "The Conscience of the King"; TOS Short Story: "Though Hell Should Bar the Way"; ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II")

2248

  • Final recorded contact with the Earth warp probe Friendship One, launched 2067. (VOY: "Friendship One")

2250s

2250

  • Captain Robert April leaves command of the USS Enterprise and is appointed Federation Ambassador-at-Large. Commander Christopher Pike, his executive officer, is promoted to captain and takes command. (DIS: "Brother")
  • The Battle of Axanar occurs, followed by the Axanar Peace Mission.

2255

2257

Late 2250s

2260s

2261

  • Millennia of internecine violence on Acamar III begins the process of making way for peace upon the commencement of a peace conference amongst the Acamarian clans, in spite of Klingon interference attempting to foment further strife to provide a foothold on the Federation border. (TOS Novel: The Captain's Oath; TNG: "Vengeance Factor")

2263

2265

  • July: The USS Enterprise is dispatched along a recently-discovered subspace pathway to the newly-established Delta Vega lithium cracking station, to explore the outermost reaches of the galactic disk. (TOS Novel: The Captain's Oath)
  • September 17: Following up on a two-century-old distress beacon from the USS Valiant, the USS Enterprise has Starfleet's first recorded encounter with the Galactic Barrier. (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before")

Mid-2260s

  • El-Auria is devastated by a Borg attack, its population reduced to a diaspora dispersed throughout the galaxy. (TNG Novel: The Buried Age; TNG: "Q Who")

2266

2267

2268

2270s

2270

  • The five-year mission of the USS Enterprise under Captain James Kirk comes to an end with averting the extinction of the Pelosians. (TOS Novel: Ex Machina; VOY: "Q2")

2273

  • September: V'Ger returns to Earth; with Williard Decker and Ilia, it forms a composite being known later as the Voyager. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture; TOS Novel: Ex Machina; TNG Novel: The Buried Age)

2278

2280s

2285

2290s

2293

  • January: Praxis, a moon of Qo'noS, explodes due to a malfunction of a deep-tap energy production facility on its surface. The resulting fallout threatens to render Qo'noS uninhabitable within 50 years. As a result, Chancellor Gorkon extends overtures of peace from the Klingon Empire to the Federation, as the resources necessary to preserve the homeworld would render hostilities with the Federation untenable. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)
  • April: The Khitomer Accords are signed, establishing peace between the Klingon Empire and the United Federation of Planets. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

2294

2295

2298

24th Century

2310s

2311

2320s

2324

Late 2320s

  • Though there had been previous informal contacts and awareness of one another for decades, the Cardassian Union and the United Federation of Planets make official diplomatic first contact. (TTN Novel: Taking Wing)
    • This event occurred during the administration of President Thelian per text

2328

  • The Cardassian Union begins occupation of Bajor. (DS9 Novel: Day of the Vipers; DS9: "Emissary")
  • October: Thelian is re-elected Federation President for the term beginning 2329. (Novel: Articles of the Federation)

2340s

2344

  • The Romulan Star Empire, at the command of Praetor Dralath, launches an attack against the Klingon agricultural colony of Narendra III, in an effort to distract from Praetor Dralath's mismanagement of the imperial economy. The colony is successfully destroyed, despite an attempted defense by the USS Enterprise which was lost in the conflict; however, the sacrifice of the USS Enterprise is the first step in a strengthening of the relationship between the Federation and the Klingon Empire. This opens the door to renegotiations of the Khitomer Accords, shifting it from a non-aggression pact to an explicit declaration of diplomatic allegiance. (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise", "Sarek"; DS9: "The Way of the Warrior"; Novel: Articles of the Federation)

2346

  • The Kazon rise up against their Trabe oppressors, claiming their technology and forcing the Trabe into a nomadic existence. (VOY: "Alliances")

Late 2340s

2360s

2360s

2364

  • December 27: The Romulan Star Empire ends their seclusion, returning to the interstellar stage. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone")

2365

2366

2367

Late 2360s

  • A brief war between the Subytt and the Kressari occurs near Cardassian space, ending upon mediation by Federation diplomats. (TNG Comic: "Perchance to Dream")
    • The Subytt partially finance the war through weapons sales to Ferengi weapons merchants, leading to required disclosure of the designs for said weapons to Starfleet as a condition of mediation. (TNG Comic: "Perchance to Dream")

2369

  • May: The Cardassian Union withdraws from Bajor, ending the Bajoran Occupation. (DS9: "Emissary")
  • July: Following the successful defection of Vice-Proconsul M'ret and his aides to the Federation, an underground railroad is set up to allow for other defections by dissidents against the government of the Romulan Star Empire. For those former Romulan citizens who do not wish to integrate into a Federation world, a self-governing enclave is established on Santora Prime under Federation observation. The railroad persists into 2370, until Tal Shiar subversion of facilitators and capture of escaping dissidents leads those wishing to defect to avoid outreach. (TNG: "Face of the Enemy"; TNG Novel: Death in Winter)

2370s

2370

  • October 17-19: The Maquis make their first public action in the bombing of the Cardassian freighter Bok'Nor, shortly followed by the kidnapping of Gul Skrain Dukat. (DS9: "The Maquis, Part I")

2371

2372

2373

2374

  • The assassination of Emperor Shiarkiek leads to severe riots throughout Romulus's capital city of Ki Baratan as well as across the planet. The central figure behind ordering the assassination, Archpriest N'Gathan, is killed himself shortly thereafter. (Short Story: "Blood Sacrifice"; TTN Novel: Taking Wing)
  • September: Following a coup d'etat within the Gorn Hegemony, the Gorn join the Dominion War. Negotiations led by Nanietta Bacco also result in a treaty between the Federation, the Gorn Hegemony, and the Metrons. (TNG Comic: The Gorn Crisis; TNG Novel: A Time for War, A Time for Peace)

2375

2376

  • April 1: Ohalu's book of prophecies is released onto the Bajoran commnet by Kira Nerys. (DS9 Novel: Avatar, Book Two)
  • April 20: The Gateway Crisis begins, impacting the Milky Way as a whole. (Gateways series)
    • The Petraw use their limited control over the Iconian gateway network to activate all gateways simultaneously, claiming to be themselves the Iconians and offering control of the network to the highest bidder. This results in widespread injury, death, and ecological disruption galaxy-wide. (Gateways series)
  • April 27: The Iconian gateway network is deactivated, ending the Gateway Crisis. (TNG Short Story: "The Other Side")
  • May 23: The Federation resumes exploration of the Gamma Quadrant upon the commencement of the three-month exploratory mission of the USS Defiant (DS9 Novel: Mission Gamma: Twilight)

2377

2378

  • The Holostrike, a combination of protests by those artificial disembodied near-sentient VI in the Federation and network infiltrations to disable non-sentient holographic VI avatars, interferes with many activities on Earth. These actions drive further interest in pushing for explicitly-established rights of artificial sentiences and near-sentiences. (VOY Novel: Homecoming, The Farther Shore)

2379

2380s

2380

  • February 28: Borg drones isolated in the Alpha Quadrant following the collapse of the Borg transwarp network attempt to form a new Borg Queen and complete construction of a Borg supercube, redirecting themselves towards the goal of obliteration rather than assimilation following their adaptive routines determining the Federation as a significant threat. Their efforts are prevented the following day by the USS Enterprise. (TNG Novel: Resistance)
  • March 11: The Multiverse is nearly ended following the trigger of Their test; the actions of Jean-Luc Picard (aided by Q) avert this, retroactively preventing the various dissolutions of space that had begun to manifest in the process. (TNG Novel: Q & A)

2381

2383