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For other uses, see 2012.
timeline
The timestream.
years: 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

(stardates from 2012.0)

decades: 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s 2030s 2040s
centuries: 20th century - 21st century - 22nd century

2012 was, on Earth's calendar, the 13th year of the 21st century, and the third year of the 2010s decade. Although this was a time period before Human formulation of stardates, this era begins with stardate 2012.0.[1]

Events

Millennium Gate

The Millennium Gate, Portage Creek, Earth.

People

Births and deaths

29 February
Davy Jones dies.[3]
5 June
Ray Bradbury dies.[3]
23 July
Sally Ride dies.[3]
25 August
Neil Armstrong dies.[3]
October
Rory Christopher is born to Shaun Christopher and his then-wife, Debbie Lauderdale.[4]
27 December
Norman Schwarzkopf dies.[3]

Notable people

other notable people
Hank AaronBuzz AldrinPamela AndersonAnn-MargretNeil ArmstrongMargaret AtwoodErnie BanksDrew BarrymoreBarry BondsBoutros Boutros-GhaliBen BovaRay BradburyKenneth BranaghRalph BrancaDave BrubeckNaomi CampbellJimmy CarterCharles, Prince of WalesJaques ChiracKatie ChristopherKevin ChristopherRory ChristopherJoan CollinsMax Allan CollinsRobert CraisOlivia de HavillandRobert De NiroCameron DiazAthene DonaldFrank DrakeBob DylanFreeman DysonClint EastwoodElizabeth IIShepard FaireyVigdís FinnbogadóttirHeidi FleissAlice FontanaTera FranklinBill GatesJohn GlennPatty HearstHultquistDavy JonesLady GagaSumi LeeAlexey LeonovDebbie LauderdaleJames LovellShirin LuddenElle MacphersonMadonnaJohn MajorLee MajorsJunior ManceJohnny MandelCharles MansonWillie MaysJennifer McCarthyPaul McCartneyLarry McMurtryWalter MondaleDemi MooreElon MuskLeonard NimoyShannon O'DonnelJocelyn O'HerlihyMarcus O'HerlihyRoger PenrosePlummerNancy ReaganHelen ReddyDerek RedmondSally RideDonald RumsfeldEmilia SakamotoClaudia SchifferWilliam ShatnerSimoneWill SmithPatrick StewartSharon StoneValentina TereshkovaFrank J. TiplerAndrew WilesChuck YeagerJase Zero

Alternate timelines

In an alternate timeline in which Khan Noonien Singh won the Eugenics Wars and Humanity underwent genetic engineering en masse, he and his followers conquered New York City in 2012.[5]

Appendices

References and notes

Releases

Dates listed here reflect the official release date of publications; prose publications typically become available in the final weeks of the preceding month, but have no set release date; comics do have specific release days, which normally occur at intervals throughout their release month. All prose works are also released as ebooks.

January

February

March

April

May

Plagues of Night early cover

Plagues of Night.

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

External links

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