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timeline
The timestream.
years: 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

(stardates from 1993.0)

decades: 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s
centuries: 19th century - 20th century - 21st century

1993 was, on Earth's calendar, the 94th year of the 20th century, and the fourth year of the 1990s decade. Although this was a time period before Human formulation of stardates, this era begins with stardate 1993.0.[1]

Events

15 March
14 June
August
  • Thanks to some undercover assistance from Roberta Lincoln, the Peruvian government captures Alberto Gomez.[5]
early in the first full week of September
  • It is known that earlier in the week Hunyadi's people assassinated a couple of Khan's most highly placed pawns in the local government.[5]
10 September
  • In the morning, Khan retaliates against Hunyadi by taking out an entire Serbian intelligence cell.[5]
30 September
  • Khan is lured to the Ajorra caves in central India by Vasily Hunyadi, force behind the Serbia government, who attempts to assassinate Khan by triggering an earthquake with an underwater concussive charge place. This earthquake was in the previously-considered aseismatic region of Maharashtra. The death toll from the quake is over 10,000 and entire villages are destroyed. [3]
December
  • NASA fixes the Hubble space telescope.[5]

Appendices

References and notes

Stories

Title Series Date Media Notes Image
The Eugenics Wars

The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 2

Chapters 5, 6 & 8-11
The Original Series 15 March - 1 October 1993 novel Khan2

Releases

To walk the night

"To Walk the Night".

January

DS9title

Deep Space Nine title.

week of 3 January
  • "Emissary" is the first episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine to be aired.
    • Rather than airing on a network, the new series was sold into syndication, to be shown by various local television stations at a time of their choosing. Because of this, the initial airdates of each episode of the series varied throughout the normal calendar week based on the station airing the show.
week of 10 January
week of 17 January
week of 24 January
week of 31 January

February

Emissary

DS9 novelization: Emissary.

week of 7 February
week of 14 February
week of 22 February

March

Grounded cover

Grounded.

week of 1 March
week of 14 March
week of 21 March
week of 28 March

April

TNG 45

"Childish Things".

week of 4 April
week of 18 April
week of 25 April

May

Ds92 the siege

The Siege.

week of 2 May
week of 9 May
week of 16 May
week of 23 May
week of 30 May

June

TNG 47

"The Worst of Both Worlds".

week of 13 June
week of 20 June

July

DC2 50

"The Peacekeeper, Part 2".

August

Malibu1a

"Stowaway".

September

Epic proportions

"Epic Proportions".

week of 19 September
week of 25 September

October

StarshipRace

The Great Starship Race.

week of 3 October
week of 10 October
week of 17 October
week of 24 October
week of 31 October

November

DC2 54

"Nightmares".

week of 7 November
week of 14 November
week of 21 November
week of 28 November

December

Dark mirror

Dark Mirror.

External links

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