Series and Movie Settings
This table shows each TV series and movie, its year of release or broadcast, the year it was set in, according to the prevailing Okuda chronology (see below) and the stardate range for that year. The designation Enterprise based series are the series that featured the various incarnations of the Starship USS Enterprise. In universe timeline chronological order Star Trek Enterprise, Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek: The Animated Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation and all 11 of the Star Trek movies including 2009's Star Trek.
Year | Stardates | Enterprise-based series | Deep Space Nine | Voyager | Alternate timeline |
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~2840 BC | "All Our Yesterdays" (1969) | ||||
1893 | "Time's Arrow" (1992) | ||||
1930 | "The City on the Edge of Forever" (1967) | ||||
1944 | "Storm Front" (2004) | ||||
1947 | "Little Green Men" (1995) | ||||
1957 | "Carbon Creek" (2002) | ||||
1968 | "Assignment: Earth" (1968) | ||||
1969 | "Tomorrow Is Yesterday" (1967) ("late 1960s" in dialogue, but a radio broadcast states that Apollo 11 will be launched on "Wednesday") | ||||
1986 | The Voyage Home (1986) | ||||
1992–1996 | Eugenics Wars | ||||
2000 | "11:59" | ||||
2004 | "Carpenter Street" (2003) | ||||
2024 | "Past Tense" (1995) | ||||
2032 | "One Small Step" (1999) | ||||
2049–2053 | World War III | ||||
2054–2059 | Post-atomic horror | ||||
2063 | First Contact (1996) | ||||
2151–2152 | Enterprise season 1 (2001–2002) | ||||
2152–2153 | Enterprise season 2 (2002–2003) | ||||
2153–2154 | Enterprise season 3 (2003–2004) | ||||
2154–2155 | Enterprise season 4 (2004–2005) | ||||
2161 | Enterprise series finale (2005)/Founding of the United Federation of Planets | ||||
2233–2258 | Star Trek (2009) | Star Trek (2009) | |||
2254 | "The Cage" (1964) | ||||
2265 | 1000–1499 | "Where No Man Has Gone Before" (1965) | |||
2266–2267 | 1500–3299 | Star Trek season 1 (1966–1967) | |||
2267–2268 | 3300–4799 | Star Trek season 2 (1967–1968) | "Trials and Tribble-ations" (1996) | ||
2268–2269 | 4800–5999 | Star Trek season 3 (1968–1969) | |||
2269 | 4800–5999 | Star Trek: The Animated Series season 1 (1973–1974) | |||
2270 | 6000–7409 | Star Trek: The Animated Series season 2 (1974) | |||
2273 | 7410–7599 | The Motion Picture (1979) | |||
2285 | 8100–8299 | The Wrath of Khan (1982) The Search for Spock (1984) |
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2286 | 8300–8399 | The Voyage Home (1986) | |||
2287 | 8400–8499 | The Final Frontier (1989) | |||
2293 | 9500–9999 | The Undiscovered Country (1991) Generations (Prologue) (1994) |
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2364 | 41000–41999 | The Next Generation season 1 (1987–1988) | |||
2365 | 42000–42999 | The Next Generation season 2 (1988–1989) | |||
2366 | 43000–43999 | The Next Generation season 3 (1989–1990) | |||
2367 | 44000–44999 | The Next Generation season 4 (1990–1991) | "Emissary" (1993) | ||
2368 | 45000–45999 | The Next Generation season 5 (1991–1992) | |||
2369 | 46000–46999 | The Next Generation season 6 (1992–1993) | Deep Space Nine season 1 (1993) | ||
2370 | 47000–47999 | The Next Generation season 7 (1993–1994) | Deep Space Nine season 2 (1993–1994) | ||
2371 | 48000–48999 | Generations (1994) | Deep Space Nine season 3 (1994–1995) | Voyager season 1 (1995) | |
2372 | 49000–49999 | Deep Space Nine season 4 (1995–1996) | Voyager season 2 (1995–1996) | ||
2373 | 50000–50999 | First Contact (1996) | Deep Space Nine season 5 (1996–1997) | Voyager season 3 (1996–1997) | |
2374 | 51000–51999 | Deep Space Nine season 6 (1997–1998) | Voyager season 4 (1997–1998) | ||
2375 | 52000–52999 | Insurrection (1998) | Deep Space Nine season 7 (1998–1999) | Voyager season 5 (1998–1999) | |
2376 | 53000–53999 | Voyager season 6 (1999–2000) | |||
2377–2378 | 54000–55999 | Voyager season 7 (2000–2001) | |||
2379 | 56000–56999 | Nemesis (2002) | |||
2387 | 64000–64999 | Star Trek (2009) |
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