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- How do stardates work? - Science Fiction Fantasy Stack Exchange
I’ve seen various answers to how stardates relate to real dates But is there a general consensus on the correct most valid answer that holds for all of the various media?
- What is the official sequence for Star Trek the Original Series . . .
Note that for the original series, Stardate is a fairly good proxy for production order and the evolution of canon As scripts flowed to the studio for production, they were assigned sequential numbers; stardates were derived from these numbers
- star trek - How to convert Stardate to Gregorian calendar date . . .
And from the Stardate page on Memory Alpha that the other answer references, evidence that TNG DS9 VOY-era used decimal digits the same as TOS-era: In addition to the overall rate of approximately 1,000 units per year, many episodes confirm the 24-hour stardate unit which was first mentioned in the TOS bible, with midnight at 0 and noon at 5
- When does First Contact take place in relation to DS9?
Star Trek: First Contact takes place on stardate 50893 5, while the DS9 5th season episodes "Children of Time" and "Empok Nor" take place on stardates 50814 2 and 50901 7 respectively, so according to the chronology the Borg invasion happened between these two The Borg attack was referenced in the episode "In Purgatory's Shadow" during a discussion between Sisko and Kira: "A Dominion invasion
- star trek - Why is the stardate explicitly mentioned when creating a . . .
Why is the ship's computer not advanced enough to insert the stardate automatically when a new log entry is added by the captain? Or is there a special reason for it not to do so?
- star trek - Why was the Stardate introduced? - Science Fiction . . .
'So the stardate on Earth would be one thing, but the stardate on Alpha Centauri would be different,' - Gene Roddenberry: The Myth and the Man Behind Star Trek In answering these questions, I came up with the statement that "this time system adjusts for shifts in relative time which occur due to the vessel's speed and space warp capability
- star trek - Did Kirks captaincy of the Enterprise have a canon . . .
It has been speculated that 1277 1 was the stardate of Kirk's birth, thus making about one year per stardate unit in the stardate system used at the time So Kirk would have commanded the Enterprise for thousands of years during TOS if that stardate system continued for the rest of the series
- Why are logs sometimes dated and sometimes supplemental?
There doesn't seem to be any pattern to when it's "Captain's Log, StarDate xxx' and 'Captain's Log, Supplemental" Is there any?
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