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* Andorian renegade action in the [[Triangulum system]] ({{TNG|The Survivors}}) |
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* [[Ekos]]ian [[Final Decision]]: aborted at the last minute in [[2268]] ({{TOS|Patterns of Force}}) |
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* Some time before [[2269]], [[Garth of Izar]] ordered the annihilation of [[Antos IV]] inhabitants; his crew refused the order ({{TOS|Whom Gods Destroy}}) |
* Some time before [[2269]], [[Garth of Izar]] ordered the annihilation of [[Antos IV]] inhabitants; his crew refused the order ({{TOS|Whom Gods Destroy}}) |
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* In [[2365]], conflict nearly broke out between [[Atlec]] and [[Straleb]] ({{TNG|The Outrageous Okona}}) |
* In [[2365]], conflict nearly broke out between [[Atlec]] and [[Straleb]] ({{TNG|The Outrageous Okona}}) |
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* A Romulan invasion of Vulcan was planned but averted in [[2368]] ({{TNG|Unification II}}) |
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* [[Luther Sloan]] claimed that his son was killed in a [[Dominion]] attack on a Federation convoy, but given that he was posing as someone he was not at the time, that may have been made up |
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* [[Quark]] alluded to [[Emperor]] [[Worf (mirror)|Worf]]'s plans for mass destruction, genocide, and other things ({{DS9|The Emperor's New Cloak}}) |
* [[Quark]] alluded to [[Emperor]] [[Worf (mirror)|Worf]]'s plans for mass destruction, genocide, and other things ({{DS9|The Emperor's New Cloak}}) |
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+ | *In [[2375]], [[Weyoun]] stated that the Romulan colony in the [[Unroth system]] was ripe for attack, but this was not followed up. ({{DS9|Strange Bedfellows}}) |
== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 01:47, 28 February 2016
"Today we conquer! Oh, if someday we are defeated...well...War has its fortunes. Good and bad."
The following is a list of all military conflicts, rebellions, coups, etc. that have occurred from the distant past to the far future, organized by date.
Distant past
- War in which the Slaver Empire fell: one billion years ago
- Sargon's species final war: 500,000 years ago
- Orbital bombardment of Iconia: 200,000 years ago.
- Unspecified Mesopotamian battle in which Flint fought : c. 39th century BC
- A series of conflicts on Beta III: ended c. 39th century BC
- Battle of Thermopylae: 480 BC
- Time of Awakening: c. 4th century
- Final battle at Mount Seleya
- conflict on Solais V: started around 1500 before 2365, still ongoing in that year.
- Battle of Clontarf: 1014
- Crusades
- Hur'q invasion: c. 14th century
- Promellian-Menthar War: c. 14th century
- Ventax II period with wars: ended 1367
Or more precisely, until 1,000 years before 2367; this date assumes that Ventaxan years are equal to Earth years.
- Orbital bombardment of Vaadwaur homeworld: 1484
- Overthrow of the Klingon Second Dynasty - 16th century
- Pueblo Revolt: 1680
- Spanish reconquest of areas lost in the Pueblo Revolt: ca. 1690
The episode specified this as ten years later.
- Eminiar-Vendikar War: started c. 18th century, ended in 2267
- American Revolution: 1775 – 1783
19th century
- Human slave uprising on a Skagaran colony
- Denobulan-Antaran wars (end date)
- Battle of Trafalgar: 1805
- Battle of Waterloo: 1815
- Battle of the Alamo: 1836
- American Civil War: 1861 – 1865
- Sherman's March to the Sea: 1864 – 1865
- Battle of Pine Mountain: 1864
- Battle of Fort Hindman
- Battle of Hampton Roads
- Sherman's March to the Sea: 1864 – 1865
- An unspecified war fought on 892-IV (before 1868)
20th century
- Anthracite strike of 1902: 1902
- World War I: 1914 – 1918
- Chicago saw a near-breakdown of conventional government and takeover by gangs in the 1920s
- World War II: 1939 – 1945
- Battle of Britain: 1940 – 1941
- Pearl Harbor attack
- French Resistance
Additionally, the atomic bombing of Nagasaki was alluded to with a picture of the Fat Man bomb in the resetting time stream.
- Brush Wars: ~1960s
- Civil Rights Movement
- Watergate
- Unspecified Asian coup d'etat: 1968
- Iran-Contra Scandal
- Tiananmen Square protests
The violent suppression of this 1989 protest was glimpsed in the time stream as it reset.
- Earth Cold War: ~1947 – 1991
- Eugenics Wars: 1993 – 1996
- Simultaneous coups d'état in forty countries
- Operations in North Africa
Conflicts of the 21st century
- Vulcan-Andorian conflict
- Vulcan annexation of Weytahn: 2097
- World Trade Center attack: 2001
Though an image of a burning World Trade Center was seen in the timestream, no information besides the image was given concerning the nature of the incident.
- Nakan massacre
- Irish rebellion - ended in 2024 with the Irish Unification of 2024
- Bell Riots: 2024
- Unrest amongst students in France: 2024
- Xindi Civil War: c. 2030s
- World War III: c. ~2053
- Post-atomic horror: second half of 21st century
- Earth-Kzin Wars: c. 2060s
- Earth-Terra Nova dispute: ended 2083
Furthermore, while the Iraq War was not explicitly mentioned, it was heavily alluded to, through an article in Daniels' database which mentioned George W. Bush's plans to unseat Saddam Hussein.
Conflicts of the 22nd century
- Vulcan-Andorian conflict
- Dominion-Teplan conflict
- Unspecified conflict in which the Denobulan Infantry was involved
Can be deduced to be between 2115 when Phlox became a doctor and 2149, when he joined the Interspecies Medical Exchange.
Wiped from history, but implied to be restored.
- IKS Somraw raid on Xarantine outpost: 2151
- A colony of Tessic's species conflict with Klingon marauders: Ended 2152, ongoing for "five seasons"
- Periodic coups on Xantoras, including one in 2153
- Border Incursions of 2112: 2112
- Klingon Empire internal struggle: until 2151
This was described as a "fierce internal struggle", but falling short of a civil war.
- Tandaran-Suliban conflict: started in 2044, ongoing as of 2152
- Zobral's clan rebellion: 2150s
- Temporal Cold War: 2151
- Outbreak of violence aboard the Seleya: 2152
- Outbreak of violence aboard Vaankara: 2152
- Triannon War: Ended in 2153
- Xindi incident: 2153 – 2154
- Augment Crisis: 2154
- Vulcan High Command persecution of Syrranites: ended 2154
- Bombing of United Earth Embassy: 2154
- Bombarding of T'Karath Sanctuary: 2154
- Babel Crisis: 2154
- Terra Prime crisis: 2155
- Earth-Romulan War: 2156-2160
- Federation-Klingon Cold War
- Borg assimilation of Species 262: late 22nd century
Late 22nd century to mid 23rd century
- Within their sphere of influence, the Romulans fought a number of campaigns against an undisclosed force or forces
Based on dialogue from TOS: "Balance of Terror".
Conflicts of the 23rd century
- Federation-Klingon Cold War
- Mass execution of colonists on Tarsus IV: 2246
- Battle of Axanar
- Battle of Caleb IV: c. 2260s
- Pralor-Cravic war: ongoing as early as 2222 and at least until 2372
- Federation-Sheliak Conflict: 2255
- Borg assimilation of El-Aurian homeworld: 2256
- Neutral Zone Incursion: 2266
- Federation-Klingon War: 2267
- Klingon invasion of Organia
- Gorn attack on Cestus III: 2267
- Interplanetary conflict in the region of Altair VI: ended ca. 2267
- Planet killer intrusion in Federation space: 2267
- Destruction of all life in the Malurian system by Nomad
- Coup on Capella IV: 2267
- Conflict between the Hill People and a neighboring tribe: 2267 – 2268
- Conflict between Southside Territory and Northside Territory on Sigma Iotia II: ongoing in 2268
It seems likely that this conflict started at some point after the cultural changes on the planet which started in 2168.
- Elasian-Troyian war - started "decades" before 2268, possibly ended in that year
- Tralesta Massacre: 2268
- Ekos-Zeon conflict: ended 2268, duration a "few" years
Kirk called the events of the episode a civil war.
- Disrupter's rebellion: Ended 2269
- Attempted Son'a takeover of Ba'ku: 2270s
- Battle of Klach D'Kel Brakt: 2271
- Battle of the Mutara Nebula: 2285
- Feira Incident: before 2287
- Albino raids on Klingon colonies: 2290s
- Ansata struggle for independence; started 2296, ongoing as of 2366
- Khitomer conspiracy: 2293
Conflicts of the 24th century
- Tomed Incident: 2311
- Son'a conquest of Tarlac and Ellora species: 2320s
- Alpha moon-Beta moon conflict: ongoing since 19th century, ended 2337
- Mordan IV civil war: 2319 – 2359
- Occupation of Bajor: 2328 – 2369
- Bajoran Resistance: 2328 – 2369
- Raid on the Haru outpost
- Raid on Pullock V
- Liberation of Gallitep labor camp: 2357
- Destruction of a Cardassian orbital drydock around 2360
- Kendra Valley Massacre
- Kiessa Monastery massacre
- Bajoran Resistance: 2328 – 2369
- Dominion annexation of Yadera Prime
- Federation-Cardassian War: c. 2340s – 2367
- Setlik III massacre: ~2347
- Attempted Cardassian annexation of Minos Korva
- mining of the Beloti sector
- Unauthorised destruction of an Cardassian outpost by the USS Phoenix: 2367
- "Constant border disputes" in the sector containing Draygo IV: ongoing in 2370
The dialogue heavily implies, but does not make it explicit that these disputes are between the Federation and the Cardassians.
- Battle of Narendra III: 2344
- Khitomer Massacre: 2346
- Klingon raid in which Neral's family was killed: 2350
- Klaestron Civil War: mid-24th century
- Gentonian trade wars: mid-24th century
- Norkan Campaign: mid-24th century
- Tarsian War: mid-24th century
- Toofrey Campaign
- Rombeymur Rebellion
- Endemic feuding on Acamar III: ongoing until the mid-24th century
- Federation-Tholian conflict
- Battle of Maxia: 2355
- Galen border conflicts: ~2357
- Parada Civil War: started 2358, ongoing in 2370
- Federation-Tzenkethi War: c. 2360s
- Rekag-Seronia dispute: 2360s, intensified in 2369
- Klingon raid into Federation space: 2362 (Aquiel)
- Antican-Selay wars: ongoing as of 2364
- Destruction of the USS Drake: 2364
- Operation Lovely Angel: 2365
- Civil war on Daled IV: ongoing for centuries in 2365
- Husnock attack on Delta Rana IV: 2366
- Destruction of a station in the Cuellar system: 2367
- Kriosian struggle for independence: ongoing in 2367
- Lysian-Satarran conflict: ongoing in 2368, started "decades" before
- Klingon Civil War: 2367 – 2368
- Kriosian-Valtese conflict: ongoing for centuries as of 2368
- Ktarian takeover attempt of Starfleet: 2368
- Ennis-Nol-Ennis war: ongoing in 2369
- Breakdown of government on Tilonus IV: 2369
- Cardassian attack on Solarion IV: 2369
- Paqu-Navot dispute: 2369
- Destruction of two Ferengi freighters by Cardassians in the Igo sector: 2369
- Overthrow of government on Mavala IV: somewhere between 2328 and 2370
- Proxcinian War: c. 2370s
- Attempted coup d'état by the Alliance for Global Unity on Bajor: 2370
- Maquis insurrection: 2370-2373
- Destruction of the Bok'Nor: 2370
- Voyager-Kazon conflict: 2371 - 2373
- Orias assault: 2371
- Battle of Veridian III: 2371
- Conflict between USS Equinox and the Krowtonan Guard: 2371
- Two week Bajoran government standoff with Shakaar: 2371
- Rogue Jem'Hadar raid on Deep Space 9: 2372
- Breen privateer raid on Free Haven: 2372
- Conflict involving the Manchovites: armistice before 2373
This conflict would have active during the professional career of Gaila.
- Attacks on Veloz Prime and Quatal Prime: 2373
- Marquis annihilation: 2373
- Palamar conflict: ongoing in 2373
- Q Civil War: 2373
- Year of Hell: 2374
- Battle of the Briar Patch: 2375
- Brief war between beings Doctor Chaotica and beings of the fifth dimension: 2375
- Territorial dispute in the Goren system: 2375
- Conflict between USS Equinox and nucleogenic lifeforms: Ended in 2376
- Attempted Reman takeover of the Romulan Star Empire: 2379
Dominion cold war and war
- Dominion cold war: 2370 – 2373
- Battle of New Bajor: 2370
- Battle of the Omarion Nebula: 2371
- Attempted United Federation of Planets coup by Vice Admiral Leyton: 2372
- Klingon-Cardassian War: 2372 – 2373
- Federation-Klingon War: 2372 – 2373
- First Battle of Deep Space 9: 2372
- Battle of Ajilon Prime: 2373
- Battle at Ganalda IV
- Raid on Archanis
- Dominion War: 2373 – 2375
- Second Battle of Deep Space 9: 2373
- Dominion taking control of Kepla sector: 2373
- Battle of Torros III: 2373
- Battle of the Tyra system: 2374
Between the battle of the Tyra system and Operation Return, a large operation called the "Bolian Operation" also took place. It is unknown if this was a battle or something else, though many lives hung in the balance.
- Operation Return: 2374
- Battle of Betazed: 2374
At this point in the war there was also some kind of Jem'Hadar mission to Coridan, though it's unclear if this was an attack or some kind of covert operation.
- Romulan strikes on fifteen bases along Cardassian border: 2374
These strikes were said to be the opening strikes in the Romulan involvement.
- Three Second Fleet attacks on Betazed: 2374
- First Battle of Chin'toka: 2374
- Battle of Monac IV: 2375
- Siege of AR-558: 2375
- Raid on Trelka V: 2375
- Battle of Ricktor Prime: 2375
- Invasion of Septimus III: 2375
- Breen attack on Earth: 2375
- Second Battle of Chin'toka: 2375
- Battle of Avenal: 2375
- Cardassian Rebellion: 2375
- Battle of Rondac III: 2375
- Attack on Adarak Prime
- Attack on Tevak shipyards
- mission to Kelvas repair facility
- Dominion destruction bases of the rebellion
- Attack on Jem'Hadar barracks at the Cardassian capital city
- Battle of Cardassia: 2375
- Destruction of Lakarian City
Conflicts involving the Borg
- Caatati-Borg conflict: ended in early 24th century
- Federation-Borg conflicts:
- Battle of Wolf 359: 2367
- Rogue Borg attack on Ohniaka III: 2369
- Rogue Borg attack on MS I colony: 2369
- Battle of Sector 001: 2373
- Borg-Species 6339 conflict: started 2371, assimilation nearly complete in 2375
- Borg-Species 8472 War: 2373 – 2374
- Borg-Species 116 conflict: centuries, until c. 2374
- Borg-Species 10026 conflict: Near-complete Borg victory in 2375
- Borg-Brunali conflict: ongoing in 2376
- Borg Civil War: 2377
Delta Quadrant regional conflicts
- Excluding those involving the Federation through USS Equinox or USS Voyager.
- Uxal war: early 24th century
- Kazon uprising: 2346
- Talaxian-Haakonian War: mid-2340s - mid-2350s
- Alsaurian resistance; started at the latest in 2360s, active in 2372
- Banean-Numiri conflict: ongoing in 2371
- Etanian-Nezu conflict: 2373
- Vori - Kradin conflict: ongoing in 2374
- Great War: beginning in late 2374
- Iden's Rebellion: 2377
- Lokirrim Holographic insurrection: ongoing in 2377
- Conflict between: Aksani, Antarian, Chessu, and one more species: ended before 2377
- Vojean-Wyngari conflict: started 2378
Conflicts of the possible future
Conflicts with indeterminate dates
- Kohm-Yang war: implied to be millennia before 2267
- Galactic Wars (before 2269)
- Trabe conquest and subjugation of Kazon (before 2346)
- Battle of Prexnak (before 2374)
- Battle of Zambrano (at most last fifteen centuries before 2365)
- Ersalrope Wars (before 2364)
- Kenzie Rebellion (before 2366)
- Violent rebellion resulting in the independence of Mexico from Spain.
While not named or dated in canon, this seems to refer to the Mexican War of Independence fought between 1810 and 1821.
- Andorian-Tellarite conflict
Asuming Tellarites have Human-like lifespans, this was most likely in the 22nd century.
- Attack on Station Salem-One (before 2366)
- Final war on Cheron (between ca. 47,732 BC and 2268)
- Six conflicts in which the Mizarian were conquered, in the three centuries before 2366.
- Ghorusda Disaster (before 2266)
Asuming Betazoids have Human-like lifespans, this was most likely in the 24th century.
- Koinonian Wars ("centuries" before 2366)
- Talosian nuclear holocaust ("thousands of centuries" before 2254)
- Tarellian Civil War
- Saltah'na power struggle (before 2369)
- Dominion conquest of the T-Rogorans (before 2370)
- Borg-Sakari conflict (some time before 2373)
- Based on assimilated individuals, both Klingons and Romulans seem to have had undocumented encounters with the Borg.
- Uprising of Human slaves on a Briori planet: fifteen Human generations before 2371
- Motali Empire-Bara Plenum war: before 2375
- Forceful displacement of Native Americans from their ancestral lands: centuries before 2370
- Warlike period on Zeon: ended "dozens of [Zeon] generations" before 2268 (TOS: "Patterns of Force")
- The Spanish, Dutch, and the Portuguese had engaged in conquest under the guise of exploration. (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II")
- Attacks on the Diana and USS Muleskinner: Before 2364
This was shown in a viewscreen graphic on the USS Enterprise-D, taken from the Spaceflight Chronology, which further explained the attacks were by Romulans in the buildup to the Earth-Romulan war.
- Triacus marauder attacks on the worlds of Epsilon Indi
- The Aquans had apparently been attacked by air breathers in the past
- Destruction of Gol
- Andorian renegade action in the Triangulum system (TNG: "The Survivors")
Dialogue implies this happened during Picard's lifetime and most likely even during his Starfleet carreer.
Involving the Klingon Empire
Since this battle was commanded by a Klingon Emperor called Sompek, and the last Emperor reigned in the mid-21st century, it can be assumed that the battle took place before that time.
- Failed Klingon invasion of the Breen (during the Klingon Second Empire)
This was also ordered by a Klingon emperor, and thus most likely before the mid-21st century.
- Klingon annexation of Raatooras: some years before 2153
- Klingon conquest of Krios: after 2152
- Battle of HarOs (before 2370)
- Betreka Nebula Incident ("ages" before 2372)
- A battle at Korma Pass (During the life of Kor, before 2372)
- An attack on Romulus (During the life of Kor, before 2372)
- Romulan boarding of ShiVang's flagship
Martok's quote that he has hated Kor's "name for almost thirty years" would put his service on the flagship and the Romulan attack sometime in the late 2340s/early 2350s.
- Conquest of the Zora Fel
- Liberation of Vrax
- A Klingon-Romulan battle at Tranome Sar
During Kahless' life
- Some inconsistencies exist concerning the exact dating of Kahless' life. See the note here for details.
- Kahless-led uprising against Molor
- Battle of Qam-Chee
- Battle of River Skral
- Kahless slaying of the Fek'Ihri
- Battle at Three Turn Bridge
This battle might or might not be part of his uprising against Molor.
Involving the Romulan Star Empire
- Conflicts involving both the Romulans and the Klingons have been listed under the Klingon Empire section.
- A hundred year long war between the Vulcans and the Romulan Star Empire
- A battle involving the Romulan commander Chulak at Galorndon Core (before 2370)
- Battle of Vorkado (before 2377)
Alternate timelines
- Nazi Germany conquest of Earth
Seen in TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever".
- An alternate version of World War II
- Nazi conquest of France, Belgium, and the Netherlands
- Nazi conquest and occupation of the United States
- Battles in Virginia
- American resistance
- American counter-offensive in southern Virginia, eastern Pennsylvania, and at the Ohio River
- Nazi invasion of Russia and capture of Moscow
- Nazi operations in Africa
- United States of America counter-offensive, crossing of the Ohio River
{{bginfo|Seen in ENT: "Storm Front". Given that the sinking of the USS Enterprise
- Alternate reality invasion of Federation space by the Borg (before 2370)
This reality was evidenced in one of the realities witnessed in "Parallels". The Borg were discribed as being "everywhere".
- Federation-Klingon War: c. 2340s – 2366
- Zahl conquest of Krenim Imperium
- Klingon Empire conquering of the Romulan Star Empire
Seen in Q's anti-time timeline.
- Xindi eradication of Humanity
- Xindi destruction of Earth: c. 2154
- Xindi destruction of Mars, Alpha Centauri, and Vega colony
- Xindi destruction of a Human convoy in the Mutara system: 2165
- Battle at Human colony on Ceti Alpha V: late 2160s
This timeline was seen in "Twilight".
A few vaguely referenced incidents might also qualify. "The Visitor" showed hostilities between the Federation and the Klingon empire, and while war was not mentioned, these seemed serious enough that Starfleet was forced to hand over control of Deep Space 9. Given Janeway's confidence, her assertion that the Borg are no longer a threat to the Federation in "Endgame" might have been proven in combat. The same episode also mentioned a seemingly serious conflict between Voyager and the Fen Domar. "Shockwave" showed a future where Earth was in ruins, but did not specify if this was the result of direct conflict.
Alternate reality
- A battle between the Narada and 47 Klingon ships: 2258
- Destruction of Vulcan: 2258
- Battle of Earth: 2258
- Mudd Incident: 2259
- Attack on the Daystrom Conference Room at Starfleet Headquarters: 2259
- Confrontation in the Ketha Province: 2259
- Battle of Luna: 2259
- Klingon conquest of two planets, and incidents involving Klingons firing on Starfleet ships half a dozen times. (Star Trek Into Darkness)
Furthermore, Admiral Marcus claimed that in his personal opinion, war between the Klingons and the Federation in 2259 had already begun.
Mirror universe
- Note that many of these events are without clear dates.
- Terran Empire rebellion : 2150s
- Hoshi Sato's coup d'etat: 2155
- Gorlan rebellion: before 2267
- Terran conquest of Bajor
- Klingon-Cardassian Alliance conquest of the Terran Empire
- Terran Rebellion: 2370s
A number of unspecified conquests seem to have taken place also. Between 2063 and 2155, Earth had conquered the Vulcans and the Gorlans, and seemingly at least partially conquered or enslaved the Andorians, Tellarites, Denobulans, and Orions, as well as some unidentified species.
Averted conflicts
- These are planned conflicts which were stopped before they could start.
- Aldea cloaked itself to go unseen by marauders and other hostile passers-by who might rob and plunder (TNG: "When The Bough Breaks")
- Ekosian Final Decision: aborted at the last minute in 2268 (TOS: "Patterns of Force")
- Some time before 2269, Garth of Izar ordered the annihilation of Antos IV inhabitants; his crew refused the order (TOS: "Whom Gods Destroy")
- 2356: Haakonian invasion of Talax: The Talaxians were anticipating this invasion, but it was averted by the Talaxian surrender. (VOY: "Jetrel")
- In 2365, conflict nearly broke out between Atlec and Straleb (TNG: "The Outrageous Okona")
- A Romulan invasion of Vulcan was planned but averted in 2368 (TNG: "Unification II")
- A 2370 Maquis attack on Aschelan V
- A 2370 Maquis attack on Bryma
- In 2372 Garak attempted an unauthorized orbital bombardment of the Founders' homeworld using the USS Defiant; he was caught (DS9: "Broken Link")
- Shortly before the [[Federation-Klingon War (2372-73)|Federation-Klingon War]], representatives of Federation worlds along the Klingon unsuccessfully called for a Federation preemptive strike (DS9: "Broken Link")
- A Kelvan invasion of the Milky Way (TOS: "By Any Other Name")
- In 2373, the Regent of Palamar planned a campaign on Nassuc's homeworld, but was killed before it could begin (DS9: "Business as Usual")
- In 2375, during the Dominion War, Chancellor Gowron was set on ordering an attack on Sarpedion V, but was ultimatly talked out of it (DS9: "Tacking Into the Wind")
- In 2376, an autarch on Kelis' homeworld prepared for war with a neighbor; the war was averted (VOY: "Muse")
- In 2375, during the Dominion War chancellor Gowron proposed a major offensive, but later a new chancellor came to power who had previously strongly opposed the idea (DS9: "When It Rains...")
Accounts of conflicts proven to be false
- In 1947 Nog managed to bluff the United States Army by suggesting a Ferengi invasion of Earth was imminent (DS9: "Little Green Men")
- After the USS Enterprise was attacked (and managed to evade) Ekosian missiles in 2268, the Ekosian government spinned this event as the successful defeat of an attack by multiple Zeon spacecraft (TOS: "Patterns of Force")
- Under the influence of the Beta XII-A entity, Pavel Chekov falsely believed he had a brother, Piotr Chekov, who had been killed by the Klingons on Archanis (TOS: "Day of the Dove")
- The Beta XII-A entity created a false memory of an agricultural colony on Beta XII-A being destroyed by Klingons (TOS: "Day of the Dove")
- In 2367 elements in the Federation feared that the Cardassians would try to annex the Igo sector; this proved to be incorrect (TNG: "Realm of Fear")
- In 2368, Romulan Admiral Alidar Jarok defected to the Federation with information that a Romulan invasion of Federation space was being prepared. However, the admiral had been fed false intelligence to test his loyalty (TNG: "The Defector")
- New Berlin colony reported a Borg attack in 2369; they proved to be mistaken (TNG: "Descent")
- Eris claimed to have been a citizen of a planet called Kurill Prime which was conquered by the Dominion in 2370; however, her story was a fabrication (DS9: "The Jem'Hadar")
- After Seven of Nine modified her alcove to double as a cortical processing subunit, she incorrectly deduced that USS Voyager was trying to establish a military presence in the Delta Quadrant (VOY: "The Voyager Conspiracy")
- The Romulan Senator Vreenak was lead to believe that the Dominion was planing an invasion of the Romulan Star Empire, however, the incriminating evidence turned out to be fake (DS9: "In the Pale Moonlight")
- The Praetor Campaign, a Starfleet-opposed Romulan expansionist mission which was part of a holoprogram of a fictional future based on William T. Riker's thoughts and expectations. Also mentioned was an Excalbian Campaign, which may or may not have been military in nature (TNG: "Future Imperfect")
Fictional
- Some of these might still be based on real events.
Note that the other Hirogen scenarios featured in the episode were based on real incidents.
- Doctor Chaotica attempted conquests of Earth
- Hippocrates Noah attempt to destroy the Earth's continents
Other and unsure
- The vast majority of species assimilated by the Borg were presumably, at least briefly, in conflict with them
- When taken together, the short life expectancies of Jem'Hadar, together with the fact that very few don't die in battle, would suggest that the Dominion is constantly involved in conflict, even beyond those seen
- A number of species were said to have once been warlike, even if no specific conflicts were named
- Argelius II was very violent before its Great Awakening. It is unknown if this violence extended to armed conflict. Skorr can similary be assumed to have been involved in many conflicts before their awakening
- Ekosians were a said to be a warlike people until at least a few years before 2268
- By 2366, Chrysalians had been at peace for ten generations
- A number of species were said to have a reputation as warriors or conquerors, even if no specific conflicts were mentioned:
- Kelvans were implied to have a tradition of conquest
- Remans were said to have historically been known as great warriors, and as such presumably fought in a number of conflicts, even before the Dominion War
- The hordes of Persia were mentioned
- On a few occasions, it was said that war or conflict was looming or imminent somewhere, and that statement was not followed up on
- According to Malcolm Reed, war was brewing on Gosis' species homeworld in 2152 (ENT: "The Communicator")
- War loomed on Epsilon Canaris III in 2267; the Federation tried to prevent this, but the outcome is unknown
- 2367 saw a Salenite miner dispute on Pentarus V; it is unclear how far this went, but it was said they were very prone to violence
- "The Magnificent Ferengi" (set during the Dominion War) mentioned that several Starfleet missions into Cardassian space had not returned. While not explicitly said, presumably this was the result of battle.
- The Cardassian wars caused many deaths on Camor V. However, the exact cause was not explicitly stated.
- The fact that Romulans in the 2150 held a strict doctrine of unlimited expansion would suggest that they engaged in conquest in the period before the Earth-Romulan War
- The N'Kree were attempting to recruit the Silver Blood USS Voyager into their battle fleet in either 2374 or 2375
- A particular sailing ship firing was seen in both the Guardian of Forever and the resetting timestream
- Armenia and Belgium were said to have been located on "natural invasion routes"
- Trelane asked Kirk if Uhura was "a Nubian prize, taken on one of your raids of conquest...?"
- The Vaadwaur apparently raided and conquered many species before their defeat in the 15th century. This included conflict with the Talax-ilzay, and possibly the Turei
- Warlords were known to operate on Preenos and Kelis' homeworld
- The Carnelian minefield was presumably deployed in the context of some conflict
- Ramses, Julius Caesar, Alexander the Great, Lee Kuan, and Krotus were individuals known to have pursued power and conquest. Genghis Khan, Maltuvis, and Ferris were not explicitly said to have engaged in conquest, but were nonetheless compared to some of these people.
- Quark mentioned a Minnobia-Vek war as part of a plot, and given the circumstances most likely would not dare to make names up
- Luther Sloan claimed that his son was killed in a Dominion attack on a Federation convoy, but given that he was posing as someone he was not at the time, that may have been made up
- Quark alluded to Emperor Worf's plans for mass destruction, genocide, and other things (DS9: "The Emperor's New Cloak")
- In 2375, Weyoun stated that the Romulan colony in the Unroth system was ripe for attack, but this was not followed up. (DS9: "Strange Bedfellows")
See also
- Diplomacy and law
- Government and politics
- History