Series/movies yet to be released are in italic.
Abbr. | Title | Timespan |
---|---|---|
22nd century | ||
ENT | Enterprise | 2151 - 2155 |
23rd century (TOS era) | ||
DIS | Discovery (s1-2) | 2256 - 2258 |
S31 | Section 31 | ?? |
SNW | Strange New Worlds | 2259 |
TOS | The Original Series | 2265 - 2269 |
TAS | The Animated Series | 2269 - 2270 |
TMP | The Motion Picture | 2273? |
WOK | The Wrath of Khan | 2285 |
SFS | The Search for Spock | 2285 |
TVH | The Voyage Home | 2286 |
TFF | The Final Frontier | 2287? |
TUC | The Undiscovered Country | 2293 |
24th century (TNG era) | ||
TNG | The Next Generation | 2364 - 2370 |
DS9 | Deep Space Nine | 2369 - 2375 |
VOY | Voyager | 2371 - 2377 |
GEN | Generations | 2293, 2371 |
FC | First Contact | 2373 |
INS | Insurrection | 2375? |
NEM | Nemesis | 2379 |
LD | Lower Decks | 2380 - 2381 |
PRO | Prodigy | 2384 |
PIC | Picard (s1) | 2399 |
25th century | ||
PIC | Picard (s2-3) | 2401 - 2402 |
32nd century | ||
DIS | Discovery (s3-5) | 3188 - 3190? |
SFA | Starfleet Academy | ?? |
There are also the three Kelvin-timeline movies (details in 2009 page):
Title | Timespan |
---|---|
Star Trek (2009) | 2387 P → 2233 K - 2258 |
Star Trek Into Darkness | 2259 - 2260 |
Star Trek Beyond | 2263 |
If I had to pick somewhere to insert these into, I'd go with before PIC.
Notes
- Memory Alpha insists on saying VOY ends in 2378. Look at the stardates, y'all.
- LD apparently has its own slightly different stardate system. I haven't found a formula for it yet, so I'll just ignore that and use the normal TNG system.
- PRO "Time Amok" has a stardate of 607125.6 = February 2930. Moving the decimal point one digit left gives September 2383, but the next stardate given in the next episode is in February 2384. The events seem to directly follow each other, so 2383 is out the window.
- All of the post-jump DIS stardates are in 3188, but we know there's a one-year gap between two episodes of s3.
- The first 15 minutes of GEN are set in 2293.
- No (star)dates are given in INS, but Memory Alpha places it concurrent-ish with DS9 "It's Only a Paper Moon". Seems plausible given the length of time it spans and Worf's abscence for most of that episode.