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[[Image:Rinax.jpg|thumb|[[Rinax]] after the effects of the [[Metreon Cascade]]]] |
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* In what later became known as the [[Battle of Maxia]], the [[USS Stargazer|USS ''Stargazer'']] is attacked by an unknown vessel (later revealed to be [[Ferengi]] in origin). His ship severely damaged, [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] devises a maneuver that makes the ''Stargazer'' appear in two places at once, which allows him to destroy the alien vessel. This maneuver, accomplished by making a very short warp jump, is dubbed the "[[Picard Maneuver]]". ([[TNG]]: "[[The Battle]]") |
* In what later became known as the [[Battle of Maxia]], the [[USS Stargazer|USS ''Stargazer'']] is attacked by an unknown vessel (later revealed to be [[Ferengi]] in origin). His ship severely damaged, [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] devises a maneuver that makes the ''Stargazer'' appear in two places at once, which allows him to destroy the alien vessel. This maneuver, accomplished by making a very short warp jump, is dubbed the "[[Picard Maneuver]]". ([[TNG]]: "[[The Battle]]") |
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− | * [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] is [[court martial]]ed for the loss of the [[USS Stargazer|USS ''Stargazer'']]. The prosecutor for [[Starfleet Command]] is [[Phillipa Louvois]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[The Measure |
+ | * [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] is [[court martial]]ed for the loss of the [[USS Stargazer|USS ''Stargazer'']]. The prosecutor for [[Starfleet Command]] is [[Phillipa Louvois]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[The Measure Of A Man]]") |
* The [[Talaxian]] [[moon]] [[Rinax]] is attacked by a [[Metreon Cascade]] engineered by the [[Haakonian]] [[scientist]] [[Ma'bor Jetrel]]. The moon is rendered uninhabitable, killing hundreds of thousands of Talaxians. ([[VOY]]: "[[Jetrel]]") |
* The [[Talaxian]] [[moon]] [[Rinax]] is attacked by a [[Metreon Cascade]] engineered by the [[Haakonian]] [[scientist]] [[Ma'bor Jetrel]]. The moon is rendered uninhabitable, killing hundreds of thousands of Talaxians. ([[VOY]]: "[[Jetrel]]") |
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*[[Chu'lak]] is assigned to the [[USS Strata|USS ''Strata'']] as an [[ensign]]. ([[DS9]]: "[[Field of Fire]]") |
*[[Chu'lak]] is assigned to the [[USS Strata|USS ''Strata'']] as an [[ensign]]. ([[DS9]]: "[[Field of Fire]]") |
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Events
- In what later became known as the Battle of Maxia, the USS Stargazer is attacked by an unknown vessel (later revealed to be Ferengi in origin). His ship severely damaged, Captain Jean-Luc Picard devises a maneuver that makes the Stargazer appear in two places at once, which allows him to destroy the alien vessel. This maneuver, accomplished by making a very short warp jump, is dubbed the "Picard Maneuver". (TNG: "The Battle")
- Captain Jean-Luc Picard is court martialed for the loss of the USS Stargazer. The prosecutor for Starfleet Command is Phillipa Louvois. (TNG: "The Measure Of A Man")
- The Talaxian moon Rinax is attacked by a Metreon Cascade engineered by the Haakonian scientist Ma'bor Jetrel. The moon is rendered uninhabitable, killing hundreds of thousands of Talaxians. (VOY: "Jetrel")
- Chu'lak is assigned to the USS Strata as an ensign. (DS9: "Field of Fire")
- Kira Nerys joins the Shakaar base camp in the hopes of becoming a resistance member. (DS9: "Duet")
- Worf completes his First Rite of Ascension. (TNG: "The Icarus Factor")
- Jake Sisko is born, son of Benjamin and Jennifer Sisko. (DS9: "The Abandoned," "Rapture")
- Mason is born. (TNG: "When the Bough Breaks")
- Dr. Paul Manheim begins work on a theory based on his experiments for the past six years. He formulates that humans exist in one of many dimensions, and that which holds us to our dimension is the constant of time. If time is altered, according to this theory, a doorway will appear permitting one to enter another dimension. A practical applicaton of this theory will not appear until another nine years have passed. (TNG: "We'll Always Have Paris")
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