- #WHAT YEAR DID VOYAGER STAR TREK START MOVIE#
- #WHAT YEAR DID VOYAGER STAR TREK START SERIES#
- #WHAT YEAR DID VOYAGER STAR TREK START TV#
(Space Seed, Star Trek: The Original Series)Ģ063 - In the wake of World War 3, Zefram Cochrane makes Earth’s first successful warp flight, attracting the attention of some passing Vulcans who subsequently introduce Earth into the interstellar community – all while the crew of the Enterprise-E fight to stop the Borg assimilating the planet. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)ġ996 - Genetically enhanced tyrant Khan Noonien Singh and 84 of his followers escape the Eugenics Wars on Earth (remember those?), going into suspended animation on the SS Botany Bay. Star Trek: Discovery post-time jump (2020)ġ986 - Kirk, Spock, and the rest of the original Enterprise crew kidnap a pair of humpback whales to save the future from an alien probe.Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994).Star Trek 6: The Undiscovered Country (1991).Star Trek 3: The Search for Spock (1984).
#WHAT YEAR DID VOYAGER STAR TREK START SERIES#
#WHAT YEAR DID VOYAGER STAR TREK START TV#
But before we engage the warp drive and explore the history of the future, here’s an at-a-glance guide to how the various movies and TV shows fit into the Star Trek timeline: The Prime Star Trek timeline We’ve also steered clear of the Mirror Universe, so there isn’t quite so much timey-wimey stuff going on that you’d have to be Spock or Data to understand it. That said, because the numerous spin-off Trek comics and novels aren’t traditionally considered part of the official Star Trek timeline, we’ve left them out. Kirk’s dad, George, and forever altering Kirk and Spock’s destinies.
#WHAT YEAR DID VOYAGER STAR TREK START MOVIE#
Abrams Star Trek movie and its sequels, an alternative sequence of events kickstarted when a rogue Romulan ship from the future destroyed the USS Kelvin – killing James T. We’ve even included the parallel “Kelvin” continuity of the J.J. So we’ve assembled all the key events that shaped Federation history into one massive Star Trek timeline. So much so, in fact, that it’s hard to know how the events of Star Trek: Discovery season 3 and Star Trek: Picard fit in with the Original Series, or, say, where Voyager sits relative to The Next Generation crew movies. Voyager had up to 8 shuttles at any given time, with up to 17 built during the show's run.With hundreds of episodes spread across multiple TV shows and 13 movies, the Star Trek timeline has become a complex beast. Given this, and Voyager's apparent ability to construct The Delta Flyer while underway, they clearly had the ability to create replacement shuttles. Given Chakotay's incredibly funny statement of a "full complement of shuttles" in "Alice", all fifteen until then destroyed shuttles should have been replaced, unless he counts the Delta Flyer as an equivalent of four or more shuttles. This means that at least seven new shuttles of different types must have been built from stored spare parts. Since Voyager's complement consists of as many as three different shuttlecraft types, it is a good guess is that there were two shuttles of Type 6, three of Type 8 and three of Type 9. In an optimistic estimation, we can assume that there were eight shuttles aboard when Voyager left for the Badlands. Fitting the Delta Flyer into the shuttlebay is still another problem (see also below). How many shuttles did Voyager really have at the beginning and how many were built afterwards? The aft section of an Intrepid-class vessel does not seem to be large enough to hold more than eight Starfleet shuttlecraft, and Neelix's ship which seems to be somewhat larger has to be stored as well. In strong contrast to what the booklet told the authors, lots of standard shuttles of no less than three different types, namely Type 6, Type 8 and Type 9 (the latter is designated as Type 12 in the Star Trek Fact Files and as Class 2 since the 5th season) were actually seen, and Voyager has probably lost as many as seventeen of them in seven years: The two lonely shuttlecraft were obviously both supposed to be of Type 6, since this one is depicted in the booklet. We have never seen any shuttlepods or workpods. The official Star Trek Voyager Technical Guide V1.0, intended as guidelines for writers (sub-title: "Yes, but which button do I push to fire the phasers?"), ironically says that "Voyager normally carries two standard shuttlecraft, four of the smaller shuttlepods, and four EVA workpods".