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== Events == |
== Events == |
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⚫ | *[[Admiral]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] and his [[senior officer|command]] [[crew]] [[time travel|travel back]] to this [[year]] to retrieve a pair of [[humpback whale]]s in order to answer the call of a mysterious [[Whale Probe|probe]] assaulting [[Earth]] in [[2286]]. They take [[George and Gracie]], along with a [[cetacean biologist]], [[doctor|Dr.]] [[Gillian Taylor]], back with them. During the acquisition of the [[whale]]s, [[Montgomery Scott]] and [[Leonard McCoy]] provide Dr. [[Nichols]] with the formula for [[transparent aluminum]] on his [[Macintosh]] [[computer]]. ({{film|4}}) |
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− | [[Image:EnterpriseCrew1986.jpg|thumb|The crew of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|USS ''Enterprise'']] in the [[San Francisco]] of the year 1986]] |
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⚫ | *[[Admiral]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] and his [[senior officer|command]] [[crew]] [[time travel|travel back]] to this [[ |
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+ | * The date on the ''[[San Francisco Register]]'' was Thursday, December 18, 1986. This date is correct for that year. {{el|www.timeanddate.com/calendar/?year{{=}}1986{{&}}country{{=}}1}} However, a prop for the [[:File:STExp-Glasses-PawnTicket.jpg|pawn shop ticket]] for Kirk's [[glasses]] was on display at ''[[Star Trek: The Experience]]'' (but not seen on screen) was dated [[August|19 August]] 1986. {{el|nitcentral.philfarrand.com/discus/messages/3/24721.html?1300389545}} It can go either way. |
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+ | * [[Cary Grant]] dies. ({{ste|4|1|314}}) |
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+ | * [[Jason Janeway]] is born. ({{ste|4|1|382}}) |
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+ | * '''[[February]]''' - The [[space station]] [[Mir]] begins its operational life in low [[Earth]] [[orbit]]. ({{ste|4|2|44}}) |
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Revision as of 18:33, 19 May 2020
For information about Star Trek releases and related events in 1986, please see 1986 (production).
Events
- Admiral Kirk and his command crew travel back to this year to retrieve a pair of humpback whales in order to answer the call of a mysterious probe assaulting Earth in 2286. They take George and Gracie, along with a cetacean biologist, Dr. Gillian Taylor, back with them. During the acquisition of the whales, Montgomery Scott and Leonard McCoy provide Dr. Nichols with the formula for transparent aluminum on his Macintosh computer. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
- Tommy Raymond is born in Indianapolis, Indiana. (TNG-R: "The Neutral Zone", okudagram)
Appendices
Films
- Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (in part)
Background information
- Note the possibility of a time paradox, if Nichols' acquisition of the formula from Scott resulted in his original invention of the material.
- The date on the San Francisco Register was Thursday, December 18, 1986. This date is correct for that year. [1] However, a prop for the pawn shop ticket for Kirk's glasses was on display at Star Trek: The Experience (but not seen on screen) was dated 19 August 1986. [2] It can go either way.
- Cary Grant dies. (Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 314))
- Jason Janeway is born. (Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 382))
- February - The space station Mir begins its operational life in low Earth orbit. (Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 2, p. 44))
External link
- 1986 at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
1985 | 20th century 1980s |
1987 |