Events[]
By starship or station[]
- The mining station Terok Nor in orbit of Bajor is abandoned during the Cardassian retreat. The Bajoran Provisional Government requests Starfleet assistance in maintaining the station, and it is renamed Deep Space 9. The Enterprise-D arrives to offload personnel and equipment. (DS9: "Emissary")
- Shortly afterwards, Commander Benjamin Sisko and Lieutenant Jadzia Dax discover the Bajoran wormhole, the first stable wormhole known to exist. Sisko makes direct contact with the Prophets, becoming the Emissary of the Prophets as prophesied in ancient Bajoran mythology. (DS9: "Emissary")
- Keiko O'Brien opens a school on Deep Space 9. (DS9: "A Man Alone")
- On Deep Space 9, Chief Miles O'Brien unintentionally activates a long-dormant aphasia device while repairing the command level replicators. The device was planted there by Bajorans Dekon Elig and Surmak Ren when the Cardassians were in command of the station in 2351. An aphasia virus sweeps through DS9, threatening to eliminate the station's personnel. Fortunately, Major Kira Nerys is able to locate Dr. Surmak and he discovers an antidote. (DS9: "Babel")
- Vash arrives at Deep Space 9 after two years in the Gamma Quadrant in the company of Q. (DS9: "Q-Less")
- Several weeks later, the Enterprise-D returned to Deep Space 9 to help repair the Bajoran aqueduct systems that had been damaged during the Occupation. Worf learns that survivors of the Khitomer Massacre, including his father, may have been captured and imprisoned by the Romulans in the Carraya system by the Yridian information dealer Jaglom Shrek. He discovers the camp, and while his father is not among the survivors, there are indeed captured Klingons, now living in peace with their Romulan captors. Several younger members of the camp decide to leave with Worf and are sworn to secrecy about the existence of the camp in order to preserve the honor of families back in the Klingon Empire. Meanwhile on the Enterprise, Data experiences a serious of visions due to an accident while helping DS9 Chief Medical Officer Julian Bashir. Data discovers that these visions are dreams. The dreams are those of his father: the late Doctor Noonien Soong. (TNG: "Birthright, Part I", "Birthright, Part II")
- Montgomery Scott is discovered to be alive, suspended in the transporter buffer of the USS Jenolan. The USS Enterprise-D discovers a Dyson sphere upon locating the Jenolan. (TNG: "Relics")
- Ensign Ro Laren departs the Enterprise-D to participate in Starfleet's Advanced Tactical Training program. (TNG: "Preemptive Strike")
- A Cardassian sneak attack on the Federation system Minos Korva, staged in the McAllister C-5 Nebula, is prevented by Captain Edward Jellico, temporarily in command of the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Chain Of Command, Part II")
- The crew of the Enterprise-D, along with Romulan, Klingon, and Cardassian interests, deciphers the last work of Professor Galen, revealing that a race of ancient humanoids is a common ancestor of most species in the Milky Way Galaxy. (TNG: "The Chase")
- Data paints a pair of two oil paintings on canvas, one of which he titles Daughter, and gifts them to Jean-Luc Picard while onboard the Enterprise-D. (PIC: "Remembrance")
- Captain Silva La Forge becomes the commanding officer of the USS Hera. (TNG: "Interface")
Other events[]
- The Cardassian Union ends its occupation of the planet Bajor, which lasted fifty years. As a result, the Cardassian Velos VII internment camp is closed on stardate 46302. (TNG: "Chain Of Command, Part I"; DS9: "Babel")
- Captain Jean-Luc Picard is taken captive by Cardassian forces on Celtris III and tortured by Gul Madred. He is released after the embarrassing defeat of the Cardassians at the McAllister Nebula. (TNG: "Chain Of Command, Part I", "Chain Of Command, Part II")
- A crucial victory is won for Spock's reunification efforts on Romulus when Vice-Proconsul M'ret defects to the Federation. (TNG: "Face Of The Enemy")
- A back-up file is installed on the Cardassian ATR-4107 missile in this year, on stardate 46437.5. (VOY: "Dreadnought")
- The clerics on Boreth create a clone of Kahless the Unforgettable, hoping to use him to reunite the Klingon people. Worf later uncovers the fact that this Kahless is a clone, and the clone is installed as a ceremonial leader of the Klingon people. (TNG: "Rightful Heir")
- A duplicate of William T. Riker created due to a transporter accident, known as Thomas Riker, is rescued from the outpost on Nervala IV, where he was stranded for eight years. Thomas Riker is later transferred to the USS Gandhi. (TNG: "Second Chances")
- On Earth, the quadricentennial of Apollo 11's landing on the moon in 1969 is celebrated. Starfleet Academy gives out a certificate in relation to it, in some way. One of the recipients is Cadet Harry Kim. (VOY: "Non Sequitur", "Nightingale")
- Kai Opaka is left in the Gamma Quadrant on a moon occupied by two warring factions. Unable to leave the moon ever again, she hopes to ultimately end the fighting. Also, The United Federation of Planets is comprised of over one hundred planets as of this year. (DS9: "Battle Lines")
- A Jem'Hadar ship crashes on Bopak III. The only survivor is Goran'Agar, who unexpectedly survives for thirty-five days without ketracel-white. (DS9: "Hippocratic Oath")
- Toman'torax becomes Omet'iklan's Second. (DS9: "To the Death")
- Arjin's father dies. (DS9: "Playing God")
- Seska, an agent of the Obsidian Order, joins the Maquis, posing as a Bajoran. (VOY: "State of Flux")
- Another variant of the Starfleet uniform is released, this time with the entire outfit black except for the division color on the shoulders, which is a reversed color scheme of the regular duty uniform and resembles the cadet uniforms with a purplish-gray undershirt, is added as well. (DS9: "Emissary"; Star Trek Generations; VOY: "Caretaker", "Equinox")
- Kes is born on Ocampa. (VOY: "Twisted", "Before and After")
- Benjamin Sisko meets General Krim for the first time, during a session of the Bajoran Executive Committee. (DS9: "The Circle")
- The Vulcan Isolationist Movement steals a piece of the Stone of Gol from a Vulcan museum. (TNG: "Gambit, Part II")
- The Vulcan Isolationist Movement hires mercenaries to find the remaining two pieces of the Stone of Gol. (TNG: "Gambit, Part I", "Gambit, Part II")
- Neelix hangs a preserved Talaxian Furfly in the engine room of the Baxial. (VOY: "Timeless")
Episodes[]
- Episodes
- TNG:
- "Time's Arrow, Part II" (in part)
- "Realm Of Fear"
- "Man Of The People"
- "Relics"
- "Schisms"
- "True Q"
- "Rascals"
- "A Fistful of Datas"
- "The Quality of Life"
- "Chain Of Command, Part I"
- "Chain Of Command, Part II"
- DS9:
- "Emissary" (in part)
- "A Man Alone"
- "Past Prologue"
- "Babel"
- TNG:
- DS9: "Captive Pursuit"
- TNG: "Face Of The Enemy"
- DS9: "Q-Less"
- VOY: "Before and After" (in part)
- TNG: "Tapestry" (in part)
- DS9: "Dax"
- TNG:
- DS9:
- TNG:
- "Starship Mine"
- "Lessons"
- DS9:
- TNG:
- "The Chase"
- "Frame of Mind"
- "Suspicions"
- DS9: "Progress"
- TNG: "Rightful Heir"
- DS9: "If Wishes Were Horses"
- TNG: "Second Chances"
- DS9:
- TNG: "Timescape"
- DS9: "Duet"
- TNG: "Descent"
- DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets"
- TNG:
Notes[]
- According to Star Trek: Star Charts (pp. 72-73) and Stellar Cartography: The Starfleet Reference Library ("Federation Historical Highlights, 2161-2385"), the Quadros-1 probe, launched in 2193, ends operations this year.
External link[]
- 2369 at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
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