The Star Trek Chronology, like The Star Trek Encyclopedia, was written by Michael Okuda, Denise Okuda and Debbie Mirek.
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Characters[]
- Alixus • Arjin • Julian Bashir • Benzan (p. 133) • Brunt • Chakotay • Christine Chapel • Pavel Chekov • Zefram Cochrane • Beverly Crusher • Data • Audrid Dax • Curzon Dax • Jadzia Dax • Tobin Dax • Torias Dax • John Doe (p. 150) • Dukat • Michael Eddington • Female Changeling • Elim Garak • Gint • Goran'agar • Gowron • Guinan • Ishka • Kathryn Janeway • Kes • Kira Nerys • James T. Kirk • Harry Kim • Geordi La Forge • Lore • Carol Marcus • David Marcus • Leonard McCoy • Mullibok • Neelix • Nog • Keiko O'Brien • Miles O'Brien • Odo • Opaka • Kotan Pa'Dar • Rugal Pa'Dar • Tom Paris • Melora Pazlar • Pel • Danara Pel • Jean-Luc Picard • Christopher Pike • Q • Quark • Rom • Sarek • Khan Noonien Singh • Benjamin Sisko • Jake Sisko • Jennifer Sisko • Joseph Sisko • Noonien Soong • Spock • Hikaru Sulu • Surak • Enabran Tain • Taluno • Tora Naprem • Tora Ziyal • B'Elanna Torres • Deanna Troi • Lwaxana Troi • Tuvok • Nyota Uhura • Weyoun • Winn Adami • Worf • Natasha Yar • Mirasta Yale (p. 159) • Yanar (p. 133) • Kasidy Yates • Zek • Zek's nephew (p. 228) • Lewis Zimmerman
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- Deep Space 9 • Delta Quadrant • Earth • Ennis moon (p. 190) • Gamma Quadrant • Xendi Sabu (p. 125)
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Ranks, titles and occupations[]
- negotiator (p. 203)
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Background information[]
The Chronology is split into the categories The Distant Past, The 20th Century, The 21st Century, The 22nd Century, The 23rd Century, The 24th Century and The Far Future. It also has an Introduction, Preface, Index and Notes on characters from Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager.
Covering events from "The Cage" through to "Broken Link" and "Basics, Part I", the Star Trek Chronology gives some dates as conjectured guesswork, excluding Star Trek: The Animated Series as it was still considered "non-canon" - although it makes slight allowances for "Yesteryear" and "The Counter-Clock Incident". Also excluded, due to production time-limits or the fact the episodes/series didn't yet exist, are DS9 seasons five to seven, Voyager seasons three to seven, Star Trek: Insurrection, Star Trek: Nemesis and all data pertaining to later series.
The book notably gives interesting, if controversial, data including an illustration of an 2160s-era Rihannsu ship, a relationship between the launches of Sputnik 1 and the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D). It also gives an explanation for how the date of 2161 came about for the "establishment of the United Federation of Planets and Starfleet".
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External link[]
- Star Trek Chronology article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.