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timeline
The timestream.
years: 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904

(stardates from 1901.0[1], or reference stardate -1/01[2])

decades: 1870s 1880s 1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s
centuries: 19th century - 20th century - 21st century

1901 was, on Earth's calendar, the second year of the 20th century and of the 1900s decade. Although this was a time period before Human formulation of stardates, this era begins with stardate 1901.0[1] or reference stardate -1/01[2].

Events[]

reference stardate -1/0110
On Klinzhai, the Klingon homeworld, the Nevre faction ignites a brief nuclear weapon war. The Klingon Empire, the dominant faction that were the victims of the attack, respond with devastating counterattacks, completely overwhelming the Nevre. The victorious Klingon faction used only conventional tactics in their response, as part of a declaration of the honorless and cowardly nature of the nuclear onslaught.[5][6]
12 April
On Earth, in Kent, England, an inventor-scientist named Cavor tests a space vehicle designed to resist gravity using cavorite casings. His design has unintended side effects which shifts him out of sync with the rest of the universe, depositing him far from Earth in the mid-23rd century.[7]

People[]

Births and deaths[]

22 January
Queen Victoria I dies.[4]
27 January
Giuseppe Verdi dies.[8][4]
28 January
Richmond Barthé born.[4]
1 February
Clark Gable born.[8][4]
2 February
Jascha Heifetz born.[8][4]
18 March
William H. Johnson born.[4]
12 April
Mr. Cavor goes missing, and is presumed deceased.[7]
4 August
Louis Armstrong born.[4]
9 September
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec dies.[4]

Notable people[]

Louis ArmstrongRichmond BarthéCavorVassili ChuikovColin CliveClark GableJascha HeifetzWilliam H. JohnsonHyman RickoverHenri de Toulouse-LautrecThomas WolfeGiuseppe VerdiVictoria I

Appendices[]

References and notes[]

Stories[]

Title Series Date Media Notes Image
New Visions

The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner

Pages 41-42
The Original Series 12 April 1901 comic NV21

External links[]

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