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The richest, most complicated period in Star Trek chronology. Star Trek: The Next Generation era (24th century)īegins with: Star Trek: The Next GenerationĮnds with: Star Trek (2009) – Prime timeline sequences Picard and crew making it so in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
This is the event that allows Kirk to meet Picard when the Next Generation crew take on the mantle of headlining the big screen franchise.
The latest point we've seen (so far) in the 23rd century era is James T Kirk being taken away by the Nexus ribbon in the prologue of Star Trek: Generations.
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And at some point after that, Captain James T Kirk will take command of Starfleet's most famous ship – a role he filled throughout The Original Series, The Animated Series and the first six Star Trek movies ( Star Trek: The Motion Picture, The Wrath of Khan, The Search for Spock, The Voyage Home, The Final Frontier and The Undiscovered Country). Upcoming spin-off Strange New Worlds will follow the adventures of Captain Pike, Number One and Spock on the Enterprise after the USS Discovery travelled to the future. Next up in franchise chronology are the first two seasons of Star Trek: Discovery, which work as a prequel to the Original Series (they even feature a younger version of Spock), but it's all change in season 3 – the events of the season 2 finale send the crew into the distant future of the 32nd century. This section of the Trek timeline kicks off with the original unaired Star Trek pilot, 'The Cage'. Star Trek: The Original Series era (23rd century)Įnds with: Star Trek: Generations (opening sequence)įor many this is the most familiar era of Star Trek, since it involves Kirk, Spock and the classic Enterprise crew. The irascible Dr McCoy in Star Trek: The Original Series. You'll usually find it listed as a bonus episode as part of season one when you're watching it on streaming services.īegins and ends with: Star Trek Enterprise seasons 1-4Ībout a century before James T Kirk and his crew embark on their famous five-year mission in Star Trek: The Original Series, Captain Jonathan Archer leads Earth's first steps into the wider universe. Note that Gene Roddenberry's original pre-Kirk Star Trek pilot, 'The Cage', is counted as an instalment of the Original Series. That said, you will notice some odd discrepancies – thanks to the time in which respective shows were made, the technology in prequel show Star Trek: Discovery is significantly more advanced than what Kirk and Spock used in the Original Series.īelow, we'll explain how the different eras of the shows and movies break down for context. If you watch in the order given above, you'll get a continuous ‘history’ of the 22nd, 23rd, 24th and 32nd centuries according to the Star Trek timeline. Star Trek (2009) – Prime timeline sequences.S tar Trek: Deep Space Nine (season 7), Star Trek: Voyager (season 5).Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (seasons 5-6), Star Trek: Voyager (seasons 3-4).Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (seasons 3-4), Star Trek: Voyager (seasons 1-2).Star Trek: The Next Generation (seasons 6-7), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (seasons 1-2).Star Trek: The Next Generation (seasons 1-5).Star Trek: Generations (opening sequence).Star Trek: The Original Series (seasons 1-3).Let's start with everything in one big list. (Also, we're not entirely sure exactly when it'll be set.) This list doesn't, however, include all of the brief Short Treks – short stories which are mostly set around the Star Trek: Discovery era – and adventures where Starfleet crews time-travelled to the eras before any of the shows/movies are set (eg visits to 1986 in The Voyage Home and 2063 in First Contact). We've also left out upcoming Discovery spin-off Section 31, since it's not yet in production.
To avoid confusion, we've defined the two timelines as separate entities below.
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The original ‘Prime’ timeline was started by the Original Series, the Next Generation-era TV shows, and the first ten movies, The alternative ‘Kelvin’ timeline, meanwhile, was created in JJ Abrams’ first Star Trek (2009) to allow the familiar Enterprise crew of Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Scotty, Sulu, Uhura and Chekov to have new adventures without contradicting canon.