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== Events == |
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+ | * The {{USS|Voyager}} pursues the {{USS|Equinox}} and negotiates a cease fire with the [[nucleogenic lifeform]]s. The ''Equinox'' is later destroyed with only five crewmembers surviving; they were stripped of rank and ordered to serve as crewmen on ''Voyager'', with extensive supervision and limited privileges. ({{VOY|Equinox, Part II}}) |
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− | *Research by [[Captain]] [[Janeway]] reveals that a family tale of her ancestor, [[Shannon O'Donnell]], is exaggerated. ({{VOY|11:59}}) |
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+ | * Research begins on expanding [[The Doctor]]'s program into an [[Emergency Command Hologram]], which would allow him to function as acting captain of ''Voyager'' in an emergency. ({{VOY|Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy}}) |
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− | *In an alternate timeline, ''Voyager'' is destroyed by a [[temporal disruptor]] planted by Captain [[Braxton]] from the [[29th century]]. Fortunately, the crew of the {{USS|Relativity}}, aided by Seven of Nine from this year, prevent the disaster. ({{VOY|Relativity}}) |
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− | *The {{USS|São Paulo}} is renamed the {{USS|Defiant|NCC-75633}} under the command of Captain Benjamin Sisko. ({{DS9|The Dogs of War}}) |
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− | *[[Rom]] succeeds [[Zek]] as [[Ferengi]] [[Grand Nagus]]. ({{DS9|The Dogs of War}}) |
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+ | * Captain Janeway is abducted by the [[Kellidian]]s, but is rescued by Lt. Commander [[Tuvok]]. ({{VOY|Endgame}}) |
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− | *Kasidy Yates announces that she is pregnant with Benjamin Sisko's child. ({{DS9|The Dogs of War}}) |
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− | *[[Damar]]'s Cardassian Rebellion is crushed, but Cardassian citizens rise up against the Dominion. In response, the Jem'Hadar begin to destroy Cardassian cities, killing millions of people. Damar is killed in an attempt to storm Dominion Headquarters. ({{DS9|What You Leave Behind}}) |
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⚫ | * After five years, the [[Pathfinder Project]] of [[Starfleet]]'s [[Communications Research Center]] manages to establish contact with ''Voyager'', thanks to the efforts of [[Reginald Barclay]]. Eventually, ''Voyager'' is able to transmit and receive monthly data streams from the Alpha Quadrant. ({{VOY|Pathfinder}}) |
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− | *The [[Dominion War]] comes to an end after the alliance of the Federation, the Klingon Empire, and the Romulan Star Empire, together with the turncoat Cardassian fleet, takes control of the [[Cardassian system]] at the [[Battle of Cardassia]]. In the captured Dominion Headquarters, [[Odo]] cures the [[Female Changeling]] of the [[morphogenic virus]] and she subsequently orders Dominion forces to surrender. ({{DS9|What You Leave Behind}}) |
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+ | * The ''Voyager'' crew rescues four adolescent [[Borg drone]]s from a derelict [[Borg cube|cube]]: [[Icheb]], [[Mezoti]], [[Azan]], and [[Rebi]]. ({{VOY|Collective}}) |
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− | *Following the end of the [[Dominion War]] and the liberation of [[Cardassia]], [[Elim Garak]] remains on Cardassia, his exile from his homeworld now officially over. ({{DS9|What You Leave Behind}}) |
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− | *The [[Chief of operations|Chief of Operations]] of Deep Space 9, [[Miles O'Brien]], and his family leave the station to return to [[Earth]]; O'Brien takes up a position at [[Starfleet Academy]] as Professor of Engineering. ({{DS9|What You Leave Behind}}) |
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+ | * [[Benjamin Sisko]]'s child with [[Kasidy Yates]] was to have been born in this year. ({{DS9|The Dogs of War|What You Leave Behind}}) |
− | *[[Odo]] leaves the [[Alpha Quadrant]] to rejoin the [[Founder]]s in the [[Great Link]], curing them of the morphogenic virus. ({{DS9|What You Leave Behind}}) |
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− | *Captain Benjamin Sisko is lost, presumed dead, in the [[Fire Caves]] on [[Bajor]], together with the former Cardassian leader, Dukat, and the Bajoran spiritual leader, [[Kai]] [[Winn Adami]]. The Bajorans begin the process of electing a new Kai. Benjamin Sisko later appears to his wife, [[Kasidy Yates]], and tells her that he is with the [[Prophets]] in the Celestial Temple. ({{DS9|What You Leave Behind}}) |
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− | *''Voyager'' encounters the {{USS|Equinox}}, another Starfleet vessel stranded in the [[Delta Quadrant]]. The ''Equinox'' crew had since broken the [[Prime Directive]] and killed several [[nucleogenic lifeform]]s for use as a fuel source to power an enhanced [[warp drive]]. The ''Equinox'' eventually deserted ''Voyager'' after stealing a new [[shield emitter]] designed to prevent the lifeforms from attacking. ({{VOY|Equinox}}) The {{USS|Voyager}} pursues the {{USS|Equinox}} and negotiates a cease fire with the [[nucleogenic lifeform]]s. The ''Equinox'' is later destroyed; only five crewmembers survive. ({{VOY|Equinox, Part II}}) |
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− | * [[Benjamin Sisko|Benjamin Sisko's]] child with [[Kasidy Yates]] was slated to have been born in this year. ({{DS9|The Dogs of War|What You Leave Behind}}) |
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⚫ | * After five years, the [[Pathfinder Project]] of [[Starfleet]]'s [[Communications Research Center]] manages to establish contact with ''Voyager'', thanks to the efforts of [[Reginald Barclay]]. |
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− | * [[Tom Paris]] is returned to the rank of [[lieutenant junior grade]]. ({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero}}) |
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− | * The ''[[Delta Flyer]]'' is destroyed by a [[Borg tactical cube]]. Captain [[Kathryn Janeway]], Lieutenant Commander [[Tuvok]], and Lieutenant [[B'Elanna Torres]] are [[assimilate]]d by the [[Borg]] in order to assist the drones of [[Unimatrix Zero]] in their rebellion. ({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero}}) |
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− | * The placement of [[VOY|11:59]] and the remaining episodes of [[Star Trek Voyager|Voyager]]'s fifth season is based on [[Neelix]] giving the date in 11:59 as "April 22." Since this episode takes place very late in the season, it is very possible that it is 2376. |
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− | * The inclusion of [[DS9|The Dogs of War]] and [[DS9|What You Leave Behind]] in this year is based off of the stardate in "The Dogs of War," which is slightly later Voyager's "Relativity," which takes place after "11:59." |
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==Episodes== |
==Episodes== |
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− | ** {{e|The Dogs of War}} |
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− | ** {{e|What You Leave Behind}} |
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* {{VOY}} |
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− | ** {{e|11:59}} (in part) |
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− | ** {{e|Relativity}} (in part) |
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− | ** {{e|Warhead}} |
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− | ** {{e|Equinox}} |
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** {{e|Equinox, Part II}} |
** {{e|Equinox, Part II}} |
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− | ** {{e|Survival Instinct}} |
+ | ** {{e|Survival Instinct}} (in part) |
** {{e|Barge of the Dead}} |
** {{e|Barge of the Dead}} |
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** {{e|Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy}} |
** {{e|Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy}} |
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** {{e|Fury}} (in part) |
** {{e|Fury}} (in part) |
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** {{e|Live Fast and Prosper}} |
** {{e|Live Fast and Prosper}} |
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− | ** {{e|Life Line}} |
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** {{e|Muse}} |
** {{e|Muse}} |
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− | ** {{e|The Haunting of Deck Twelve}} |
+ | ** {{e|The Haunting of Deck Twelve}} (in part) |
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*** #4: ''[[Demons of Air and Darkness]]'' |
*** #4: ''[[Demons of Air and Darkness]]'' |
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*** ''[[What Lay Beyond]]'' (conclusion) |
*** ''[[What Lay Beyond]]'' (conclusion) |
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− | ** [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Mission Gamma|Mission Gamma]] #1: ''[[Twilight]]'' |
+ | ** [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Mission Gamma|Mission Gamma]] #1: ''[[Twilight (novel)|Twilight]]'' |
** Mission Gamma #2: ''[[This Gray Spirit]]'' |
** Mission Gamma #2: ''[[This Gray Spirit]]'' |
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** Mission Gamma #3: ''[[Cathedral]]'' |
** Mission Gamma #3: ''[[Cathedral]]'' |
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*** #3: ''[[Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Volume 3|The Dominion and Ferenginar]]'' |
*** #3: ''[[Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Volume 3|The Dominion and Ferenginar]]'' |
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− | *The strategy game ''[[Star Trek: Armada]]'', the FPS ''[[Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force]]'' |
+ | *The strategy game ''[[Star Trek: Armada]]'', the FPS ''[[Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Hidden Evil]]'' also take place in this year. |
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Revision as of 22:15, 3 April 2016
Events
- The USS Voyager pursues the USS Equinox and negotiates a cease fire with the nucleogenic lifeforms. The Equinox is later destroyed with only five crewmembers surviving; they were stripped of rank and ordered to serve as crewmen on Voyager, with extensive supervision and limited privileges. (VOY: "Equinox, Part II")
- After a near death experience, B'Elanna Torres travels to Klingon Hell to rescue her mother Miral from the Barge of the Dead. (VOY: "Barge of the Dead")
- Research begins on expanding The Doctor's program into an Emergency Command Hologram, which would allow him to function as acting captain of Voyager in an emergency. (VOY: "Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy")
- Voyager helps revive the Vaadwaur species. They later turn out to be hostile but their subspace corridors propel Voyager two hundred light years closer to the Alpha Quadrant. (VOY: "Dragon's Teeth")
- Voyager encounters a graviton ellipse and retrieves data about the phenomenon from the command module of the Ares IV spacecraft, which had been trapped in the ellipse since 2032. (VOY: "One Small Step")
- Captain Janeway is abducted by the Kellidians, but is rescued by Lt. Commander Tuvok. (VOY: "Endgame")
- Voyager uses a graviton catapult designed by an alien called Tash to travel six hundred light years closer to Earth. (VOY: "The Voyager Conspiracy")
- After five years, the Pathfinder Project of Starfleet's Communications Research Center manages to establish contact with Voyager, thanks to the efforts of Reginald Barclay. Eventually, Voyager is able to transmit and receive monthly data streams from the Alpha Quadrant. (VOY: "Pathfinder")
- The Voyager crew rescues four adolescent Borg drones from a derelict cube: Icheb, Mezoti, Azan, and Rebi. (VOY: "Collective")
- The Ocampan city is presumed to have run out of the surplus of power that the Caretaker sent to them before he died. (VOY: "Caretaker")
- Benjamin Sisko's child with Kasidy Yates was to have been born in this year. (DS9: "The Dogs of War", "What You Leave Behind")
Episodes
- VOY:
- "Equinox, Part II"
- "Survival Instinct" (in part)
- "Barge of the Dead"
- "Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy"
- "Dragon's Teeth"
- "Alice"
- "Riddles"
- "One Small Step" (in part)
- "The Voyager Conspiracy"
- "Pathfinder"
- "Fair Haven"
- "Tsunkatse"
- "Blink of an Eye"
- "Virtuoso"
- "Collective"
- "Memorial"
- "Spirit Folk"
- "Ashes to Ashes"
- "Child's Play"
- "Good Shepherd"
- "Fury" (in part)
- "Live Fast and Prosper"
- "Muse"
- "The Haunting of Deck Twelve" (in part)
Apocrypha
- The non-canon events of the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine relaunch begin in this year:
- A Stitch in Time
- The Left Hand of Destiny, Book One
- The Left Hand of Destiny, Book Two
- A Stitch in Time
- Avatar, Book One
- Avatar, Book Two
- Section 31
- Gateways
- #4: Demons of Air and Darkness
- What Lay Beyond (conclusion)
- Mission Gamma #1: Twilight
- Mission Gamma #2: This Gray Spirit
- Mission Gamma #3: Cathedral
- Mission Gamma #4: Lesser Evil
- Rising Son
- Unity
- Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- #1: Cardassia and Andor
- #2: Trill and Bajor
- #3: The Dominion and Ferenginar
- The strategy game Star Trek: Armada, the FPS Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force and Star Trek: Hidden Evil also take place in this year.
2375 | 24th century 2370s |
2377 |