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years: | 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970
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centuries: | 19th century - 20th century - 21st century |
1967 was, on Earth's calendar, the 68th year of the 20th century, and the eighth year of the 1960s decade. Although this was a time period before Human formulation of stardates, this era begins with stardate 1967.0[1] or reference stardate -1/67[2].
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Events[edit | edit source]
- Berman's Rainbow Dreamers performs at the Behr Theater in San Francisco.[3]
- Miles O'Brien and Kira Nerys briefly appear in San Francisco while attempting to locate the time frame that Benjamin Sisko, Jadzia Dax, and Julian Bashir materialized in. They beam out in front of two hippies after being given flowers and exchanging Peace signs.[3]
- Riot against the Brush Wars is held at Santa Cruz requiring police forces to break up the riot with tear gas.[4]
- In an alternate timeline, the Federation timeship Aeon crash lands in the High Sierras, California after its navigation system is knocked offline during an attack on the USS Voyager in 2373. Captain Braxton performs an emergency beam-out and attempts to search for his lost ship. Unfortunately, it is found by Henry Starling first, who takes it and begins to use its advanced technology to found Chronowerx Industries and start the microprocessor revolution.[4]
People[edit | edit source]
Births and deaths[edit | edit source]
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- Langston Hughes dies.[5]
- Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chaffee die.[6]
- John Masefield dies.[6][5]
- Claude Rains dies.[6]
- Pamela Anderson is born.[6]
Appendices[edit | edit source]
References and notes[edit | edit source]
Stories[edit | edit source]
Title | Series | Date | Media | Notes | Image |
Future's End prologue |
Voyager | 11 July, 1967 | episode | Henry Starling witnesses the crash landing of the USS Aeon. | ![]() |
From History's Shadow Chapter 24 |
The Original Series | 17 July, 1967 | novel | ![]() |
Releases[edit | edit source]
This article or subsection has an associated category. | 2267 productions and publications |
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The Star Trek Game.
- Release of Star Trek Game by Ideal Toy Company.
- Star Trek trading card set released by Leaf Brands.
- A Book to Color coloring book anthology released by Saalfield.
January[edit | edit source]

- TOS novelization anthology: Star Trek 1 by James Blish (first Star Trek book by Bantam Books).
- Circling the solar sphere in search of new worlds and high adventure.
- Captain James T. Kirk—Assigned to the top position in Space Service—Starship Command—Kirk alone must make decisions in his contact with other worlds that can affect the future course of civilization throughout the universe.
- Science Officer Spock—Inheriting a precise, logical thinking pattern from his father, a native of the planet Vulcanis, Mr. Spock maintains a dangerous Earth trait… an intense curiosity about things of alien origin.
- Yeoman Rand—Easily the most popular member of the crew, the truly "out-of-this-world" blonde has drawn the important assignment of secretary to the captain on her first mission in deep space.
- With a crew of 400 skilled specialists, the mammoth space ship Enterprise blasts off for intergalactic intrigue in the unexplored realms of outer space.
- "The Galileo Seven" is first aired.
- "The Squire of Gothos" is first aired.
- "Arena" is first aired.
- "Tomorrow is Yesterday" is first aired.
February[edit | edit source]
- "Court Martial" is first aired.
- "The Return of the Archons" is first aired.
- "Space Seed" is first aired.
- "A Taste of Armageddon" is first aired.
March[edit | edit source]

- "This Side of Paradise" is first aired.
- "The Devil in the Dark" is first aired.
- "Errand of Mercy" is first aired.
- "The Alternative Factor" is first aired.
April[edit | edit source]

Hikaru Sulu wounded by an overload at Gateway.
- "The City on the Edge of Forever" is first aired.
- "Operation -- Annihilate!", the final episode of TOS's first season, is first aired.
- "Where No Man Has Gone Before" is aired as a repeat.
- "The Naked Time" is aired as a repeat.
May[edit | edit source]

Harry Mudd's women.
- "Mudd's Women" is aired as a repeat.
- "The Corbomite Maneuver" is aired as a repeat.
- "The Menagerie, Part I" is aired as a repeat.
- "The Menagerie, Part II" is aired as a repeat.
June[edit | edit source]

- "Charlie X" is aired as a repeat.
- "Shore Leave" is aired as a repeat.
- "The Devil in the Dark" is aired as a repeat.
- "The Squire of Gothos" is aired as a repeat.
- "Miri" is aired as a repeat.
July[edit | edit source]

- TOS comic #1: "The Planet of No Return" (first Star Trek comic, first Gold Key Comics issue).
- "Arena" is aired as a repeat.
- "Tomorrow is Yesterday" is aired as a repeat.
- "A Taste of Armageddon" is aired as a repeat.
- "The Return of the Archons" is aired as a repeat.
- Desilu is absorbed into Paramount Television due to a corporate buyout. Licensees Gold Key Comics (a Western Publishing brand) and Bantam Books continue with their Star Trek publishing programs under the new ownership.
August[edit | edit source]

- "Balance of Terror" is aired as a repeat.
- "This Side of Paradise" is aired as a repeat.
- "Space Seed" is aired as a repeat.
- "The City on the Edge of Forever" is aired as a repeat.
September[edit | edit source]

James T. Kirk and Spock fight.
- "Amok Time", the first episode of TOS's second season, is first aired.
- "Who Mourns for Adonais?" is first aired.
- "The Changeling" is first aired.
October[edit | edit source]

Spock and Marlena Moreau.
- "Mirror, Mirror" is first aired.
- "The Apple" is first aired.
- "The Doomsday Machine" is first aired.
- "Catspaw" is first aired.
November[edit | edit source]

Harry Mudd and an android version of his wife, Stella.
- "I, Mudd" is first aired.
- "Metamorphosis" is first aired.
- "Journey to Babel" is first aired.
December[edit | edit source]

Tribbles fall on James T. Kirk.
- "Friday's Child" is first aired.
- "The Deadly Years" is first aired.
- "Obsession" is first aired.
- "Wolf in the Fold" is first aired.
- "The Trouble with Tribbles" is first aired.
External links[edit | edit source]
- 1967 article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- 1967 (production) article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- 1967 article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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