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== Events == |
== Events == |
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⚫ | * {{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 are 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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− | *[[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]] learns that a family tale about one of her ancestors, [[Shannon O'Donnell]], has been exaggerated. ({{VOY|11:59}}) |
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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}}) |
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+ | * Research begins on expanding [[The Doctor]]'s program into an [[Emergency Command Hologram]], which will allow him to function as acting captain of ''Voyager'' in an emergency. ({{VOY|Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy}}) |
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+ | * ''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}}) |
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+ | * {{dis|Captain|rank}} [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]] is abducted by the [[Kellidian]]s, but is rescued by [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Tuvok]]. ({{VOY|Endgame}}) |
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+ | * ''Voyager'' uses a [[Tash's catapult|catapult]] designed by an alien called [[Tash]] to travel thirty sectors 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}}) |
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− | * ''Voyager'' uses a [[graviton catapult]] designed by an alien called [[Tash]] to travel 600 light years closer to [[Earth]]. ({{VOY|The Voyager Conspiracy}}) |
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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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⚫ | * 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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− | * The [[Ocampa]]n city is presumed to have run out of the surplus of power that the |
+ | * The [[Ocampa]]n city is presumed to have run out of the surplus of power that the {{dis|Caretaker|Nacene}} sent to them before he died. ({{VOY|Caretaker}}) |
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+ | * During this year, [[Kes]] returns to ''Voyager''. She attempts to travel [[2371|five years]] [[Time travel|back in time]], but stops and decides to return to {{dis|Ocampa|planet}}. ({{VOY|Fury}}) |
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+ | * ''In an [[alternate timeline]], Kes returns to ''Voyager'' and destroys [[Kes' starship|her ship]] in a collision with ''Voyager''. She then damages ''Voyager'', kills B'Elanna Torres, and uses ''Voyager''{{'}}s [[warp core]] to travel back to 2371.'' ({{VOY|Fury}}) |
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+ | == Notes == |
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+ | * According to ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'' (p. 70), in this year, after being re-settled, [[New Bajor]] was admitted to the Federation. |
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==Episodes== |
==Episodes== |
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* {{VOY}} |
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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}} |
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** {{e|Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy}} |
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** {{e|Blink of an Eye}} |
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** {{e|Virtuoso}} |
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** {{e|Collective}} |
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** {{e|Memorial}} |
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** {{e|Live Fast and Prosper}} |
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** {{e|Muse}} |
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== Apocrypha == |
== Apocrypha == |
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− | ** ''[[A Stitch in Time]]'' |
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− | ** ''[[The Left Hand of Destiny, Book One]]'' |
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− | ** ''[[The Left Hand of Destiny, Book Two]]'' |
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− | ** ''[[A Stitch in Time]]'' |
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− | ** ''[[Avatar, Book One]]'' |
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− | ** ''[[Avatar, Book Two]]'' |
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− | ** [[Star Trek: Section 31|Section 31]] |
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− | *** ''[[Abyss]]'' |
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− | ** [[Star Trek: Gateways|Gateways]] |
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− | *** #4: ''[[Demons of Air and Darkness]]'' |
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− | *** ''[[What Lay Beyond]]'' (conclusion) |
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− | ** [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Mission Gamma|Mission Gamma]] #1: ''[[Twilight (novel)|Twilight]]'' |
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− | ** Mission Gamma #2: ''[[This Gray Spirit]]'' |
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− | ** Mission Gamma #3: ''[[Cathedral]]'' |
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− | ** Mission Gamma #4: ''[[Lesser Evil]]'' |
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− | ** ''[[Rising Son]]'' |
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− | ** ''[[Unity]]'' |
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− | ** [[Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Worlds of ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'']] |
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− | *** #1: ''[[Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Volume 1|Cardassia and Andor]]'' |
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− | *** #2: ''[[Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Volume 2|Trill and Bajor]]'' |
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− | *** #3: ''[[Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Volume 3|The Dominion and Ferenginar]]'' |
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+ | == External link == |
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Revision as of 15:30, 21 November 2019
Events
- 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 are 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 will 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 Lieutenant Commander Tuvok. (VOY: "Endgame")
- Voyager uses a catapult designed by an alien called Tash to travel thirty sectors 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")
- During this year, Kes returns to Voyager. She attempts to travel five years back in time, but stops and decides to return to Ocampa. (VOY: "Fury")
- In an alternate timeline, Kes returns to Voyager and destroys her ship in a collision with Voyager. She then damages Voyager, kills B'Elanna Torres, and uses Voyager's warp core to travel back to 2371. (VOY: "Fury")
Notes
- According to Star Trek: Star Charts (p. 70), in this year, after being re-settled, New Bajor was admitted to the Federation.
Episodes
- VOY:
- "Equinox"
- "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"
- "The Haunting of Deck Twelve" (in part)
- "Collective"
- "Memorial"
- "Spirit Folk"
- "Ashes to Ashes"
- "Child's Play"
- "Good Shepherd"
- "Fury" (in part)
- "Live Fast and Prosper"
- "Muse"
Apocrypha
- The events of the Deep Space Nine relaunch series begin in this year.
- The video games Star Trek: Armada, Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force, and Star Trek: Hidden Evil also take place in this year.
External link
- 2376 at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
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