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'''Chronowerx Industries''' was a [[20th century]] [[computer]] [[technology]] company founded by [[Henry Starling]] and headquartered in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], on [[Earth]]. Chronowerx was largely responsible for the computer age of the 20th century, due to regular technological innovations introduced by Starling since [[1969]], when he introduced the first [[isograted circuit]]. Unknown to anyone at the time, Starling's technological breakthroughs were based on his primitive understanding of the technology aboard the [[29th century]] [[timeship]] ''[[Aeon]]'', which Starling found after it crashed in [[1967]]. Even the company's logo was a slightly modified version of the [[Starfleet insignia]] of the [[29th century]].
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'''Chronowerx Industries''' was a [[20th century]] [[computer]] [[technology]] company founded by [[Henry Starling]] and headquartered in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], on [[Earth]]. [[Stock]] in the company was traded.
   
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Chronowerx was largely responsible for the [[computer age]] of the 20th century, coming out with revolutionary advances in computing every few years ever since [[1969]], when he introduced the first [[isograted circuit]]. Unknown to anyone at the time, Starling's technological breakthroughs were based on his crude understanding of the technology aboard the [[29th century]] [[timeship]] ''[[Aeon]]'', which Starling found after it [[crash land|crashed]] in [[1967]]. Even the company's logo was a slightly modified version of the [[Starfleet insignia]] of the [[29th century]].
In [[1996]], Chronowerx was set to release the [[HyperPro PC]]. That same year, Henry Starling planned to travel to the [[29th century]] with the ''Aeon'' to retrieve more technology with which to continue the predominance of Chronowerx in the technological field. Both Starling and the ''Aeon'' were destroyed by the {{USS|Voyager}} before completing this goal, in order to prevent Starling from inadvertently causing a catastrophic [[temporal explosion]] in the future which would have destroyed all of [[Sol system|Earth's solar system]]. ({{VOY|Future's End|Future's End, Part II}})
 
   
 
In [[1996]], Chronowerx was within six months of releasing the [[HyperPro PC]]. That same year, Henry Starling planned to travel to the 29th century with the ''Aeon'' to retrieve more technology with which to continue the predominance of Chronowerx in the technological field. Both Starling and the ''Aeon'' were destroyed by the {{USS|Voyager}} before completing this goal, in order to prevent Starling from inadvertently causing a catastrophic [[temporal explosion]] in the future which would have destroyed all of [[Sol system|Earth's solar system]]. ({{VOY|Future's End|Future's End, Part II}})
{{bginfo|It is unclear if Chronowerx Industries and its accomplishments remain a part of the "prime timeline", since at the conclusion of the incident, [[Captain]] [[Braxton]] explained to the ''Voyager'' crew that due to their actions he never experienced the timeline where [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]] and [[Chakotay]] encountered him in 1996. Thus, without the timeship being captured by Starling in 1967, Chronowerx would not have existed. However, in {{VOY|Relativity}}, Braxton would mention his thirty year stay in the 20th century to [[Seven of Nine]]. However, Braxton's apparent recollection of the events could be the result of the [[temporal integration]] process described in that episode.}}
 
   
==Known Employees==
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==Known employees==
*[[Henry Starling]], CEO
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*[[Henry Starling]], [[Chief executive officer|CEO]]
*[[H. Dunbar]], Assistant
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*[[H. Dunbar]], assistant
*[[Rain Robinson]], [[Astronomer]]
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*[[Rain Robinson]], [[astronomer]]
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*[[Dave]]
   
== Background ==
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== Background information ==
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The name of this company was originally "Datacom Industries" (commonly called "Datacom"), such as in the first draft script of {{e|Future's End, Part II}}.
* In the episode {{e|11:59}}, a browser called "Browser Hound" by Chronowerx is seen briefly on-screen.
 
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* The spelling '''Chronowerx''' was visible on the outside and the inside of the company building, [[Rain Robinson]]'s computer monitor and as a screensaver on Henry Starling's computer. It was spelled '''Chronowerks''' on a wall in the laboratory where the ''Aeon'' was kept, however.
 
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According to the pronunciation guide in the final draft script of {{e|Future's End}} and the pronunciation guide in the final draft script of "Future's End, Part II", this company's name was pronounced "KRON-oh-werx".
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The spelling "Chronowerx" was visible on the outside and the inside of the company building, on Rain Robinson's computer monitor, and as a screensaver on Henry Starling's computer. It was spelled "Chronowerks" on a wall in the laboratory where the ''Aeon'' was kept, however.
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The actual building shown in the episode is the Metropolitan Transportation Agency ("Metro") building located in downtown Los Angeles.
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In the episode {{e|11:59}}, a browser called "[[Browser Hound]]" by Chronowerx is seen briefly on-screen.
   
   

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Chronowerx Industries was a 20th century computer technology company founded by Henry Starling and headquartered in Los Angeles, California, on Earth. Stock in the company was traded.

Chronowerx was largely responsible for the computer age of the 20th century, coming out with revolutionary advances in computing every few years ever since 1969, when he introduced the first isograted circuit. Unknown to anyone at the time, Starling's technological breakthroughs were based on his crude understanding of the technology aboard the 29th century timeship Aeon, which Starling found after it crashed in 1967. Even the company's logo was a slightly modified version of the Starfleet insignia of the 29th century.

In 1996, Chronowerx was within six months of releasing the HyperPro PC. That same year, Henry Starling planned to travel to the 29th century with the Aeon to retrieve more technology with which to continue the predominance of Chronowerx in the technological field. Both Starling and the Aeon were destroyed by the USS Voyager before completing this goal, in order to prevent Starling from inadvertently causing a catastrophic temporal explosion in the future which would have destroyed all of Earth's solar system. (VOY: "Future's End", "Future's End, Part II")

Known employees

Background information

The name of this company was originally "Datacom Industries" (commonly called "Datacom"), such as in the first draft script of "Future's End, Part II".

According to the pronunciation guide in the final draft script of "Future's End" and the pronunciation guide in the final draft script of "Future's End, Part II", this company's name was pronounced "KRON-oh-werx".

The spelling "Chronowerx" was visible on the outside and the inside of the company building, on Rain Robinson's computer monitor, and as a screensaver on Henry Starling's computer. It was spelled "Chronowerks" on a wall in the laboratory where the Aeon was kept, however.

The actual building shown in the episode is the Metropolitan Transportation Agency ("Metro") building located in downtown Los Angeles.

In the episode "11:59", a browser called "Browser Hound" by Chronowerx is seen briefly on-screen.