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Events of the far future, long after the modern era.
- The "modern era" of Star Trek currently runs until the end of the 32nd and 33rd century, after that time period which is the setting for Discovery season 5.
Events
4th millennium beyond the 33rd century
- 3374
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- According to Obrist, if the Krenim temporal weapon ship continued to alter time to this point, full restoration of the Krenim Imperium would not have been achieved.[1]
- According to Karr, no one would remember the name "Hirogen" by this point had their culture continued to stagnate.[2]
- 3500s
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- The time-displaced Starfleet officers Benjamin Sisko, Jadzia Dax and Worf convince Bajoran leader P'Tash to end the Renewal tradition of resetting progress and mind-wiping the entire Federation population every 50 years.[3]
- A historical observation craft from this time period travels back to February 2381 to observe the Borg attack on Coridan III and crashes. No 36th century entities attempt to recover the crashed vessel.[4]
- c. 3774
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- According to Quarren, peace between the Kyrians and the Vaskans would not have been achieved until this time had The Doctor not shown the truth of their history.[5]
- c. 3874
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- 1,500 years after the Enevians were saved from a magnetic storm, the Enevian Empire controlled the entirety of former Thallonian Empire space, including Haresh. Worlds and species were forced into servitude to the totalitarian regime.[6]
5th millennium
- 4269
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- After placing the Constitution-class USS Enterprise in suspended animation, Flint remarked that he may release the ship in this year.[7]
6th millennium
- 5307
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- The Crystalline Entity that had worked with Lore in the past had revived, and sought out Lore's brother B-4. B-4 was unwilling to support the homicidal brancher, so the entity destroyed him. At the Rock of Ages, it formed a pact with a renegade Horta and departed. The death of organic staff on the planet led the remaining Horta to vow to better protect the Federation citizens.[8]
8th millennium
Beyond 10,000 AD
- 10141
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- A Borg sentient cube attacked the Gateway planet, destroying the Starfleet mind-ships in orbit. The Horta killed the Borg cube after its landing.[8]
- 12250
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- A full-fledged Kelvan invasion of the Milky Way Galaxy was in effect as the Andromeda Galaxy becomes uninhabitable. [10]
- 12265
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- By this year the Mega-Federation has been founded.[11]
- 12267
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- According to Kor, the Federation-Klingon War of 2267 would decide the fate of the Milky Way Galaxy for the following ten thousand years.[12]
- 12268
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- Radiation levels in the Andromeda Galaxy are expected to reach intolerably high levels, according to scientists of the Kelvan Empire.[13]
- 13000
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- By this point, the Kelvans are driven back, and what remains of the extra-galactic race settles on a Class-M world in the Gamma Quadrant.
- 17602
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- The Borg became extinct after a failed assimilation attempt on the allasomorphs of Daled IV.
- The Federation members learned to reshape the space part of the space-time continuum, theoretically allowing them to reshape the universe into a pretzel.
- This led to the Omnipax, universal peace and prosperity.
- The Mega-Federation quietly dismantled their presence on the Gateway planet.
- Q visited the Horta on the Rock of Ages.[8]
- 21000
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- A transporter malfunction sends Nyota Uhura forward to this year, into a rectangular construct floating in space near a star three solar systems from the Enterprise's location in the 23rd century.[14]
- 22862
- 28397
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- Odo was ferried to Forever World by Vic Fontaine, to ask the Guardian of Forever to display the life of Kira Nerys. The Guardian complied with Odo's request.[8]
- 36702
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- The Elasians and the Troyians wiped each other out.
- A Human held a speech at the Guardian of Forever to commemorate the Elasians' and Troyians' loss, exemplifying the maturity of the Mega-Federation not to resort to time travel to undo the self-inflicted tragedy.[8]
- 44247
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- Led by Humans, the Mega-Federation members removed boundaries.
- They unplugged the intergalactic beam grid.
- The Dyson transwarp-spheres were mothballed.
- self-aware metatech was let loose.
- V'Ger received upgrades from the Mega-Federation.
- Humans were one the verge of evolving so they could join the Q Continuum.[8]
- 52266
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- The Horta on Forever World entered mating season.[8]
500,000 years
- The androids of planet are expected to cease functioning.[16]
760,000 years
- The races of the Mega-Federation evolve beyond physical bodies.[11]
Two million years
- An emerging star system, for whose formation Nella Daren attempted to construct a mathematical model during the 24th century, will complete its formation.[17]
20 million years
- c. 21,436,000
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- A pack of clothed, shaggy-maned Species M-113 and their prey are held in a ruddy, desert-like enclosure on the Collector Preserve. The Warden allows temporal operatives from 21.43 megayears downtime to observe the salt vampires hunt prey. Soon after, the Time Guardians help dismantle the Collector Preserve, and its specimens are returned to their native worlds and periods, including Species M-113.[18]
20 trillion years
- According to one account the universe is predicted to expend itself, collapsing back into its constituent primal atom.[19]
60-70 trillion years
- According to the genetically-engineered Human Jack's predictions, the universe will collapse.[20]
Unspecified dates
- A history class at an unspecified point in the far future remembered notable figures of the late 24th century. The class covered the life of Brad Boimler, who was remembered as a rule-breaker who encouraged Starfleet crews to enjoy their "down time". His statue, posing with a plaque of The Boimler Effect and a Great Bird of the Galaxy, was shown to the class. The history teacher then announced the next topic, that the most important influential figure of their studies was Chief Miles O'Brien. (LD episode: "Temporal Edict")
Alternate realities
- 3326
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- Following the scouring of Romulus in the mirror universe by a thalaron bomb in 2376, the surface of Romulus would become habitable after 950 years, in 3326.[21]
- 3978
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- The USS Enterprise uses an alien gateway and is transported to this year of a parallel universe. The Earth, which was decimated by a nuclear war millennia earlier, is run by simians with humans being subservient and the Klingon Empire providing advanced weaponry to the Earth's rulers. [22][23]
- c. 5259
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- In the Kelvin timeline, by this point, a life-size statue of Spock has been erected at the New Vulcan colony on Simon-316. He is honored and revered by Vulcans of the time. [24]
- Over 1 billion years
Appendices
References and notes
- ↑ VOY episode: "Year of Hell".
- ↑ VOY episode: "The Killing Game".
- ↑ DS9 - Strange New Worlds 2016 short story: "The Façade of Fate".
- ↑ DTI novel: Watching the Clock.
- ↑ VOY episode: "Living Witness".
- ↑ NF comic: "Double Time".
- ↑ TOS episode: "Requiem for Methuselah".
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 ST - Strange New Worlds VII short story: "Guardians".
- ↑ ENT episode: "Observer Effect".
- ↑ Last Unicorn RPG module: All Our Yesterdays: The Time Travel Sourcebook.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 ST short story: "Our Million-Year Mission".
- ↑ TOS episode: "Errand of Mercy".
- ↑ TOS episode: "By Any Other Name".
- ↑ Star Trek Video Communicator comic strip #3: "Time. And Time. And Time Again.".
- ↑ TOS episode: "The Devil in the Dark".
- ↑ TOS episode: "I, Mudd".
- ↑ TNG episode: "Lessons".
- ↑ DTI eBook: The Collectors.
- ↑ TOS comic: "The Choice".
- ↑ DS9 episode: "Chrysalis".
- ↑ NF - Mirror Universe short story: "Homecoming".
- ↑ TOS comic: "The Primate Directive, Issue 1".
- ↑ According to the writers of this story, these events take place between the events of the original Planet of the Apes film and its sequel, Beneath the Planet of the Apes. If indeed set in the same continuity as the films, then this alternate Earth is destroyed not long afterwards, though three simian survivors are able to escape and time travel back to Earth in the 20th century (as depicted in Escape from the Planet of the Apes).
- ↑ TOS comic: "Legacy of Spock, Part 4".
- ↑ VOY episode: "Non Sequitur".
Stories
External link
- Far future article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.