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In-Universe
Events
- The Eugenics Wars begin. [1][2]
- March 15: Dr. Marcus Walter Nichols is recruited by the secret Area 51 task force around Shaun Geoffrey Christopher, Shannon O'Donnell and Jeffrey Carlson. They are building a sleeper ship prototype, the DY-100, based on the acquired Ferengi Technology [3], and they want to use the Transparent aluminum as well.[2]
- Not known to the other Area 51 workers, Shannon O'Donnell secretly meets with Roberta Lincoln (who is disguised as Helen Swanson); Roberta provides Shannon with some alien technology for the DY-100 project.[2]
- June 14: Khan Noonien Singh assembles some of his fellow Chrysalis Project superhumans - including Vasily Hunyadi, Alberto Gomez (aka Pachacutec), General "Hawkeye" Randall Morrison, Arcturus and Chen Tiejun. Khan's goal, to unite the supermen under his reign, fails and they leave in conflict.[2]
- August - Thanks to some undercover assistance from Roberta Lincoln, the Peruvian government captures Alberto Gomez.[4]
- Early in the first full week of September - It is known that earlier in the week Hunyadi's people assassinated a couple of Khan's most highly placed pawns in the local government.[4]
- September 10 - In the morning, Khan retaliates against Hunyadi by taking out an entire Serbian intelligence cell.[4]
- September 30: Khan is lured to the Ajorra caves in central India by Vasily Hunyadi, force behind the Serbia government, who attempts to assassinate Khan by triggering an earthquake with an underwater concussive charge place. This earthquake was in the previously-considered aseismatic region of Maharashtra. The death toll from the quake is over 10,000 and entire villages are destroyed. [2]
- December - NASA fixes the Hubble space telescope.[4]
References and Notes
Stories
Title | Series | Date | Media | Notes | Image |
The Eugenics Wars The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 2 Chapters 5, 6 & 8-11 |
The Original Series | 15 March - 1 October 1993 | novel |
Releases
January
- TOS comic #42: A Little Adventure..., by Howard Weinstein
- TNG comic #42: Second Chances, by Michael Jan Friedman
February
- TOS novel #63: Shell Game, by Melissa Crandall
- DS9 novelization #1: Emissary, by J.M. Dillard
- TOS comic #43: ...Goes A Long Way, by Howard Weinstein
- TNG comic #43: Strange Bedfellows, by Michael Jan Friedman
- TNG comic omnibus: The Star Lost, by Michael Jan Friedman
March
- TNG novel #25: Grounded, by David Bischoff
- TOS comic #44: Acceptable Risk, by Howard Weinstein and Gordon Purcell
- TNG comic #44: Restoration, by Michael Jan Friedman
April
- TOS novel #64: The Starship Trap, by Mel Gilden
- TNG novel: The Devil's Heart, by Carmen Carter (Hardcover)
- TOS comic #45: A Little Man-to-Man Talk, by Steven H. Wilson
- TNG comic #45: Childish Things, by Michael Jan Friedman and Kevin Ryan
May
- TNG novel #26: The Romulan Prize, by Simon Hawke
- DS9 novel #2: The Siege, by Peter David
- TOS comic #46: Deceptions, Part 1: Coup d'etat, by Howard Weinstein
- TOS comic #47: Deceptions, Part 2, by Howard Weinstein
- TNG comic #46: The Maze, by Michael Jan Friedman and Kevin Ryan
June
- TOS novel #65: Windows on a Lost World, by V.E. Mitchell
- TOS comic #48: Deceptions, Part 3, by Howard Weinstein
- TOS comic #49: The Peacekeeper, Part 1, by Howard Weinstein
- TNG comic #47: The Worst of Both Worlds, by Michael Jan Friedman
- TOS comic omnibus: Who Killed Captain Kirk?, by Peter David
July
- TOS comic #50: The Peacekeeper, Part 2, by Howard Weinstein
- TNG comic #48: The Belly of the Beast, by Michael Jan Friedman
- DS9 comic: Hostage Situation
August
- TOS novel #66: From the Depths, by Victor Milan
- TOS novel: Shadows on the Sun, by Michael Jan Friedman (Hardcover)
- DS9 novel #3: Bloodletter, by K.W. Jeter
- TNG-SA novel #1: Worf's First Adventure, by Peter David
- TOS comic #51: Renegade, by Dan Mishkin
- TNG comic #49: The Armies of the Night, by Michael Jan Friedman
- DS9 comic #1: Stowaway, part 1, by Mike W. Barr
September
- TNG novel #27: Guises of the Mind, by Rebecca Neason
- TOS comic #52: Epic Proportions, by Diane Duane
- TNG comic #50: And Death Shall Have No Dominion, by Michael Jan Friedman
- TNG comic #4: A House Divided, by Mike W. Barr
- TNG comic #1: Special, by multiple writers
- DS9 comic #2: Stowaway, part 2, by Mike W. Barr
October
- TOS novel #67: The Great Starship Race, by Diane Carey
- TNG-SA novel #2: Line of Fire, by Peter David
- TNG novelization: Descent, by Diane Carey
- TOS comic #53: Time Crime, by Howard Weinstein
- TNG comic #51: Lifesigns, by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens
- TNG comic #52: The Rich and the Dead!, by Michael Jan Friedman
- DS9 comic #3: Old Wounds, by Mike W. Barr
November
- DS9 novel #4: The Big Game, by Sandy Schofield
- TOS comic #54: Nightmares, by Howard Weinstein
- TNG comic #53: Reductions & Deductions, by Michael Jan Friedman
- TNG comic #54: Hidden Agendas!, by Michael Jan Friedman
- DS9 comic #4: Emancipation, part 1, by Mike W. Barr
December
- TNG novel #28: Here There Be Dragons, by John Peel
- TNG novel: Dark Mirror, by Diane Duane (Hardcover)
- TNG-SA novel #3: Survival, by Peter David
- TOS comic #55: Time to Time, by Howard Weinstein
- TNG comic #55: The Good of the Many, by Michael Jan Friedman
- DS9 comic #5: Emancipation, Part II, by Mike W. Barr
Unknown Month
- TOS comic #4: To Walk the Night, by Michael Jan Friedman
Connections
- 1993 article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- 1993 article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- 1993 page at the Complete Starfleet Library
- 1993 article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.