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    • Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Release date: December 8, 1979. Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley. This is the film that brought the voyages of the U.S.S.
    • Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Release date: June 4, 1982. Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Ricardo Montalban. Ask a Star Trek fan what the best Star Trek movie is and more often than not, you’ll get Khan as your answer.
    • Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. Release date: June 1, 1984. Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley. Spock might have died in The Wrath of Khan, but this third entry set up the premise for his return, with the creation of the Genesis planet.
    • Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Release date: November 26, 1986. Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Catherine Hicks. If Star Trek fans don’t say Khan is the best Star Trek movie, odds are very high they say Voyage Home is.
    • Star Trek: Enterprise
    • Star Trek: 2009, Into Darkness, Beyond
    • Star Trek: Discovery
    • Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
    • Star Trek: The Original Series
    • Star Trek: The Animated Series
    • Star Trek: The Motion Picture
    • Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan
    • Star Trek 3: The Search For Spock
    • Star Trek 4: The Voyage Home

    The mainline Star Trek timeline begins with Star Trek: Enterprise. The four seasons of the show are set in the 22nd century, the earliest point in the Star Trek timeline and a hundred years before The Original Series. Enterprise deals with the earliest days of humanity’s journey out into the stars, with the crew of the first starship to bear the na...

    The Kelvin timeline is an alternate timeline created by Spock which runs parallel to the events seen in the prime Star Trek timeline. Here, we have the three Chris Pine Star Trek movies in which we’re treated to different versions of Kirk and co. with their adventures playing out in a reshuffled order of events. Chronologically speaking, the Kelvin...

    Set ten years before the original series, this prequel show follows the adventures of the USS Discovery and her crew as they use their unique spore drive to zip around the Alpha Quadrant (our section of the galaxy). The first season deals with war breaking out between the United Federation of Planets and the Klingons. Meanwhile, in the second seaso...

    Following on the adventures of Captain Pike, Spock, and Number One in the aftermath of Discovery season 2, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is another prequel to The Original Series, as it builds up to the events depicted in The Cage. Strange New Worlds has taken Star Trek in a slightly new direction, and it has much more in common with, for example, ...

    The original series, the definitive article, if you will, and probably the most recognisable of the Trek series. Set in the 2260s, the show follows the crew of the USS Enterprise on a five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilisations, and boldly go where no man has gone before. This is the show that define...

    Following the cancellation of the original series, Star Trek was resurrected as an animated show, with most of the cast returning to voice their respective characters. While the series was popular in its day, there are some questions about its canonicity. Officially, the series isn’t canon. However, the events as seen in the show are increasingly b...

    A direct continuation of the original series, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, picks up after the events of Kirk’s five-year mission, in the 2270s. Now an admiral, Kirk and the gang assume command of the recently refitted Starship USS Enterprise to investigate and stop a mighty alien known as V’Ger, which is threatening to destroy the Earth. A somewh...

    Finally, we get to the good stuff. One of the best science fiction moviesever, The Wrath of Khan is Moby Dick in space, and it’s brilliant. Set in 2285, an older Admiral Kirk gets the Enterprise crew back together once again to stop the ruthless tyrant Khan (told you he’d come back) from getting his hands on the Genesis device, a machine capable of...

    Picking up right where The Wrath of Khan ends, the film deals with the fall out of Khan’s attack and the death of Spock. When Kirk learns that Spock’s Katra (his soul basically) is held in the mind of Bones, he and the crew steal the Enterprise and head off to return Spock’s body to the planet Vulcan so they can bring him back to life. Things are c...

    Following the events of The Search for Spock, The Voyage Home sees the crew of the Enterprise return to Earth to face their punishment for stealing (and destroying) the Enterprise. Before they can get back home, though, a colossal alien probe arrives in Earth’s atmosphere and starts wreaking havoc. Realizing that the probe is trying to communicate ...

  1. The events of Star Trek: The Motion Picture occur in 2217. [ 57 ] The events of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan occur around 2222 (dialogue in the film says it is set "fifteen years" after the Season One episode "Space Seed"). The events of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home occur on September 21, 2222.

    • Star Trek: Enterprise (2151-2155) After Zefram Cochran's warp speed breakthrough and confab with Earth's first alien visitors, the Vulcans, humanity made slow steps toward rebuilding itself after the fallout from World War III, becoming worthy of being a citizen in a larger galactic community.
    • Star Trek: Discovery Seasons 1 and 2 (2256-2259) Star Trek: Discovery begins with a disastrous meeting between Starfleet and the Klingon Empire, which leads to a long, bloody war that nearly cost the Federation its soul.
    • Star Trek: The Original Series (2266-2269) The USS Enterprise was launched in 2245, under Captain Robert April, before Pike took command somewhere around 2254, which is the year of the show's initial, rejected pilot episode "The Cage."
    • Star Trek: The Animated Series (2269-2270) While Star Trek: The Original Series was unceremoniously cancelled after its third season, the show would go on to become a phenomenon in syndication.
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    • 1986: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Although beginning and ending within the proper chronology of the "Star Trek" future, Leonard Nimoy's 1986 feature film "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home" is set largely in the earliest point in the franchise's timeline (again, excluding single time travel episodes of any given TV series, wherein Mark Twain, the 1950s, and other eras are regularly visited).
    • 2024: Star Trek: Picard (Season 2) As of this writing, the second season of "Star Trek: Picard" is still being released weekly on Paramount+, so the ultimate conclusion of the story is as yet unknown.
    • 2063: Star Trek: First Contact. Although never directly filmed, there are constant references throughout "Star Trek" to World War III, an event that left the entire planet devastated.
    • 2151 - 2155: Star Trek: Enterprise. After first talking to Vulcans, humans were eager to take to the stars and join the galactic community. The conceit of the 2001 TV series "Star Trek: Enterpris e" (originally just called "Enterprise") was that the Vulcans, seeing how illogical and roughhewn humanity still was, encouraged them to stay on Earth for nearly a century before actually taking to the stars.
  2. Jan 6, 2024 · Stardate: 2151 to 2156. Enterprise follows the adventures of one of the first starships to explore deep space in the Star Trek Universe. Creator. Rick Berman, Brannon Braga. Starring. Scott Bakula ...

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  4. Nov 23, 2023 · 109. Released in 1991, 35 years after the premiere of Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country was to give the original cast their proper goodbyes. The movie is set ...

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