2380
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| Timeline | |
| Years:
| 2377 2378 2379 2380 2381 2382 2383
(Stardates 57000-57999) |
| Decades: | 2350s 2360s 2370s 2380s 2390s 2400s 2410s |
| Centuries: | 23rd century - 24th century - 25th century |
Contents |
[edit] Events
[edit] Politics
- Stardate 56979.5: The Klingon Empire agrees to make the planet Remus and the Remans their protectorate.[1]
- The Federation begins providing material and humanitarian aide to the devastated Romulan Star Empire, and attempts to facilitate negotiations for the re-establishment of permanent government. [2]
- After a failed attempt at Reman colonization of a continent on Romulus, the Remans are eventually relocated to the Klingon planet of Klorgat VII.[3]
- At a diplomatic conference, the Klingon Empire agrees to end its expansionist policies. [3]
- Hugh, together with Rebekah Grabowski, is now the leader of a group of de-assimilated former Borg drones known as the Liberated.[4]
[edit] Conflicts
- Klingon and Romulan forces continually come to blows as Klingon ships patrol much of the Romulan Star Empire. [3]
- Borg supercube crisis: A group of Borg cut off from the Collective after Voyager's collapse of the Borg transwarp network creates a massive cube with the aim of destroying Earth. The USS Enterprise is eventually able to disable the cube by killing the new Borg Queen [5]. Some time later the inactive cube adapts, and assimilates the visiting Admiral Kathryn Janeway, making her its new Queen. The cube's adaptations include a new form of assimilation dubbed absorption and strikes out at the Federation, causing massive casualties in the Slaughter of Sector 108. Nearing its target, Earth, the then massive cube is eventually stopped with a successful deployment of the Endgame virus.[6]
- Stardate 57898.0: The USS Einstein, a ship that was assimilated by the Borg under Queen Janeway's command, is finally destroyed by the crew of the Enterprise, using a multivector agent.[4]
[edit] Political offices
- Kalavak becomes Romulan ambassador to the United Federation of Planets. [3]
[edit] Federation politics
- Koa is formally admitted to the United Federation of Planets. [3]
- Federation Councillor Eleana of Delta joins the Federation Judiciary Council.[3]
[edit] Romulan politics
- Romulan militant group the Empty Crown attempts to coup the government, but is stopped by the intervention of the Hazard Team and the Enterprise-E. [7]
- Stardate 57023.3: Tal'Aura consolidates her hold on the praetorship, and by the end of the year is opposed only by Imperial Fleet Commander Donatra, whose fleet seizes control of several farming worlds. [3]
- Donatra declares the existence of the Imperial Romulan State with herself as Empress. [3]
[edit] Starfleet operations
- The USS Sugihara patrols Tzenkethi space.[3]
- Stardate 57717.0: The USS Rhea is exploring the star cluster NGC 6281 where it discovers a being known as the Noh Angel.[4]
[edit] USS Titan
- The USS Titan is transported to the Small Magellanic Cloud, where it re-establishes contact with the Neyel. [2]
- The USS Titan makes first contact with the Pa'haquel, and visits a cosmozoan ecosystem in the Vela OB2 Association. [8]
[edit] Promotions and Transfers
- Dr. Stevenson replaces Dr. Beverly Crusher as Chief Medical Officer of the Enterprise temporarily. [7]
- Lieutenant Alexander Munro transfers to the Enterprise-E to bring Hazard Team to Starfleet's flagship. Other former Voyager teammembers Telsia Murphy, Juliet Jurot, Austin Chang, Chell, and Elizabeth Laird join him. New team members include Ensigns Korban, Namkcots Sirhc, Jonathan Struhlem, and Kenioth Thompson. Ensign Sydney Stockman is assigned to pilot the Enterpise Hazard Team's shuttle. [7]
- Lieutenant Commander Tuvok is briefly assigned to the Enterprise-E to integrate the Hazard Team, as well as serve in place for Worf who is on leave. [7]
- Admiral William Ross, Starfleet Liason to the President, retires. [3]
- Captain T'Vrea takes command of the USS Io. [3]
- Stardate: 57020.5: Tuvok is promoted to Commander, and transfers to the USS Titan under Captain William T. Riker as tactical and second officer. [1] [2]
- Lieutenant Sara Nave, chief of security on the Enterprise-E, transfers to the conn. She is replaced by Lieutenant Lionardo Battaglia. [5]
- Worf is promoted to Commander and becomes first officer of the Enterprise. [5]
- Lieutenant Commander Miranda Kadohata returns to the USS Enterprise-E, after giving birth. She assumes the position of second officer and operations manager. [9]
- After the deaths of Sara Nave and Lionardo Battaglia, Lieutenant Zelik Leybenzon is transferred to the Enterprise and takes the position of chief of security. [9]
- Lieutenant Zelik Leybenzon transfers from the Enterprise to the USS Bhutto
- Lieutenant T'Ryssa Chen transfers from the USS Rhea to the Enterprise as diplomatic officer and contact specialist.[4]
[edit] Astronomical events
- The Neyel Homeworld is destroyed. [2]
- The recently re-classified planet Pluto and its moons are destroyed when they are "absorbed" by a Borg cube.[6]
[edit] People
[edit] Births and Deaths
- Former-President Jaresh-Inyo dies at his home on Mars. [3]
- Lieutenanta Sara Nave and Lionardo Battaglia are amongst the casualties of the USS Enterprise crew in offensives against a Borg cube.[5]
- June: Admiral Kathryn Janeway is among many casualties of a Borg assault on the Federation.[6][10]
- Hugh sacrifices himself to make sure the multivector agent is "delivered" to the Borg[4]
[edit] Relationships
- Stardate 57312 (April 24): Tom Paris sees B'Elanna Torres for the last time for over one year, after she has finished constructing unregistered vessel 47658 (aka Home Free), which will be her hiding place for the forseeable future[10]
- Jean-Luc Picard and Beverly Crusher are married.[4]
- Later that year, Beverly gets pregnant.[4]
[edit] Alternate Timelines
- In an alternate timeline in which the USS Voyager crashes following the unsuccessful deployment of quantum slipstream drive in 2375, Starfleet officially abandons the search for the lost starship. [11]
[edit] References and notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 TTN novel: Taking Wing
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 TTN novel: The Red King
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 ST novel: Articles of the Federation
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 TNG novel: Greater Than the Sum
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 TNG novel: Resistance
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 TNG novel: Before Dishonor
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 TNG video game: Elite Force II
- ↑ TTN novel: Orion's Hounds
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 TNG novel: Q & A
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Voyager novel: Full Circle
- ↑ VOY episode: "Timeless"
[edit] Stories
| Title | Series | Date | Media | Notes | Image |
| The Red King Chapters 1-3, 5-22 & Coda | Titan | 2380 Stardate 57924-57080.6 | novel | | |
| Elite Force II | The Next Generation | 2380 | video game | | |
| Articles of the Federation Chapters 1-6 | Star Trek | January 2380 | novel | | |
| Prophecy and Change The Calling | Deep Space Nine | 2380 | short story | | |
| Orion's Hounds | Titan | 2380 Stardate 57137.8-57223.6 | novel | | |
| Articles of the Federation Chapters 7-12 | Star Trek | March 2380 | novel | | |
| Resistance | The Next Generation | April 2380 | novel | Takes place several months after Nemesis and Death in Winter[1] | |
| Full Circle Chapter 26 (section 2 & 3) | Voyager | 24 April 2380 Stardate 57312 | novel | Shortly after the events of Resistance | |
| Articles of the Federation Chapters 13-16 | Star Trek | May 2380 | novel | | |
| Q & A | The Next Generation | May 2380 | novel | Takes place a reasonably short time after the events of Resistance[2] | |
| Articles of the Federation Chapter 17 | Star Trek | May 2380 | novel | | |
| Before Dishonor Chapters 1-47 | The Next Generation | Early June 2380 | novel | Takes place some time after Resistance and Q & A. Placement in approximately June is based on references in the May section of Articles of the Federation to a preceding four year period of peace-time, which the major Borg incursion featured in this novel would seem to preclude. [3] | |
| Full Circle Prologue & Chapter 19 (section 1-6) | Voyager | June 2380 | novel | The prologue takes place days after the Borg incident in Before Dishonor and chapter 19 takes place at the memorial for Kathryn Janeway which was also depicted in chapter 48 of Before Dishonor. | |
| Before Dishonor Chapters 48-50 | The Next Generation | Early June 2380 | | ||
| Full Circle Chapter 19 (section 7) | Voyager | July 2380 | novel | | |
| Captain's Blood | The Original Series | 2380 Stardate 57465.6-57503.1 | novel | | |
| Full Circle Chapters 19 (sections 8-9) & 23 | Voyager | August 2380 Stardate 57585 | novel | | |
| Sword of Damocles | Titan | 2380 Stardate 58358.1-58449.1 | novel | Set three months after Orion's Hounds | |
| Articles of the Federation Chapters 18-21 | Star Trek | August 2380 | novel | | |
| Greater Than the Sum Chapters 1-2 | The Next Generation | September 2380 | novel | Begins three months after Before Dishonor[4] | |
| Articles of the Federation Chapters 22-24 | Star Trek | October 2380 | novel | | |
| Greater Than the Sum Chapters 3-11 | The Next Generation | October-November 2380 | novel | | |
| Articles of the Federation Chapters 25-28 | Star Trek | December 2380 | novel | | |
| Greater Than the Sum Chapter 12 | The Next Generation | December 25, 2380 | novel | |
[edit] Images from 2380
Sign for the Cantino |
The Enterprise's Hazard Team |
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Ensign Elizabeth Laird |
Kleeya, an Idryll woman rescued by the Enterprise-E |
Ensign Korban, the Hazard Team's new Weapon Specialist |
Ensign Alison Pearson |
Ensign Derek Russel |
Ens Namkots Sirhc |
Ensign Sydney Stockman |
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Ensign Johnathan Struhlem |
Ensign Kenoith Thompson |
[edit] Connections
- 2380 article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
