2377
Events of the seventh year of Star Trek - Voyager (2000-2001 season).
Stardates 54000-54999.
Unimatrix
Zero, Part II
The away team must infiltrate the Borg Collective and
execute their plan to undermine them, even though it may destroy Unimatrix
Zero forever.
Imperfection
Rebi and Azan are reunited with their home worlds, and
leave the crew of Voyager. Mezoti is offered the chance to stay with Rebi
and Azan, and accepts their invitations to live with them. Seven of Nine is
placed in a life-threatening situation when her Borg implants begin to
malfunction. The only way she can survive is if they can find replacement
parts from a living drone. With Icheb now the last of the remaining Borg
children on the ship, he volunteers to offer his implants through a risky
procedure that may cost both of their lives.
Drive
Paris and Kim volunteer to enter a race that symbolizes a
peace treaty between four warring races. However, the race's peaceful
intentions are undermined with plans of sabotage and murder. Torres feels
she is nearing the end of her relationship with Paris. However, they work
things out with surprising results.
Repression
Former members of the Maquis fall victim to a spate of
mysterious attacks on board Voyager. Tuvok is placed in charge of the
investigations, and soon makes some remarkable discoveries.
Critical Care
The Doctor is abducted from Voyager and forced to work in
a hospital where patients are treated based on their social status.
Inside Man
A hologram of Reginald Barclay is sent to Voyager bringing
news that the ship can be returned home in a matter of hours through a
'geodesic fold.' However, the crew becomes suspicious of the holographic
Barclay's intentions after seeing him exhibit strange behavior.
Body and Soul
While in the Delta Flyer The Doctor, Harry Kim and Seven
of Nine come under attack for transporting a hologram through Lokirrim space
- an act which is strictly forbidden. To hide the doctor, Seven of Nine
downloads him into her cybernetic implants shortly before they are taken to
a Lokirrim holding cell. On board Voyager, Tuvok enters Pon Farr.
Nightingale
While Voyager stops for maintenance, Kim, Seven and Neelix
use the Delta Flyer to search for dilithium, when they come across a war
between two alien races. After receiving a distress call from a damaged ship
claiming to be on a humanitarian mission, Kim is offered his first chance at
commanding a vessel of his own.
Flesh And Blood
The crew of Voyager find a Hirogen training facility, and
discover that the hologram technology they gave the Hirogen several months
ago was modified to the point where the Holograms are smarter and more
cunning than their hunters. The Doctor is abducted by a band of Holograms
that escaped from the Hirogen facility and is asked to join them in forging
a new life as independent 'photonic beings.' The crew of Voyager must ally
with the Hirogen to find the Doctor and re-capture the renegade Holograms.
After a confrontation with the Hologram ship, Voyager is disabled and
B'Elanna is abducted, with the Doctor's help, to aid the Holograms in their
plight.
Flesh and Blood, Part II
Voyager secretly trails two Hirogen ships in pursuit of
the renegade Hologram ship. Iden, the band's self-appointed leader, begins
showing signs of delusional behavior when he considers himself as the
'Savior of his people,' and believes that his people will worship him as a
God in their new settlement. With Voyager and the Hirogen ships trailing
close behind, the Doctor and Torres must find a way to disable the ships and
the holograms before they come under attack from the Hirogen, and before
Iden can execute his plan.
Shattered
After Voyager passes near a spatial rift, Chakotay
is injured in Engineering, leaving his body in a state of temporal flux.
After receiving treatment in sickbay, he inadvertently gains the ability to
pass through rifts in time that are scattered throughout the ship, enabling
him to walk into different stages of Voyager's history over the past
seven years.
Lineage
After receiving the news that she is pregnant with Tom
Paris' child, and after learning that the child will have dominant Klingon
features, B'Elanna has flashbacks to when she was a child, remembering how
difficult her life was because of her Klingon heritage.
Repentance
Voyager is placed in an
ethical dilemma when they encounter a damaged transport ship carrying
prisoners. It is revealed that some of the prisoners are being jailed
because of their species, and the social misconceptions surrounding them.
Prophecy
Voyager encounters a generational Klingon ship.
When the crew of the ship beam over to Voyager after a warp core
explosion, they believe that either B'Elanna, or her child is their savior
as foreseen by their religious scrolls and prophecies.
Void, The
Voyager is pulled into an
empty layer of subspace where ships are forced to attack each other and
steal supplies for survival. The ship's only hope for survival lies in
forming alliances with other ships who wish to escape 'The Void.'
Workforce
The crew of Voyager carry out their normal lives as
workers on an industrial planet called Quarra, totally unaware of their time
on Voyager or their situation in the Delta Quadrant.
Chakotay, Kim and Neelix, return from their trading mission on the Delta
Flyer to find the ship abandoned and adrift in a nebula, with only the
Doctor on board.
The Doctor informs them that the ship fell into a trap which forced them to
abandon ship in the escape pods, allowing them to be captured. The Doctor
has heard nothing from them since.
After going undercover on the planet, Chakotay, Kim, Neelix and the Doctor
must now find a way to return the crew and restore their memories, while
evading local authorities who have uncovered their plan.
Workforce, Part II
Chakotay must convince Janeway and the other crew members
of their past lives on Voyager. Matters are complicated when Chakotay
is exposed and taken for interrogation.
Human Error
When Seven tries to perfect her social skills on the
holodeck, her hobby quickly becomes an obsession, which leads her to neglect
her duties, placing Voyager in great danger.
Q2
Q places his son in the care of Captain Janeway for a
week, hoping that she will be able to teach him a sense of discipline.
However, his powers and his recklessness endanger the crew and test
Janeway's patience.
Author, Author
A means of direct communication is established with
Voyager allowing each crew member to speak with family and friends. The
Doctor sends a holo-novel for publication based on a lost Starship with a
doctor who is treated like a slave, which causes controversy among the
members of the ship.
Friendship One
With regular communications to the Alpha Quadrant
established, Starfleet send a mission to Voyager: retrieve a 21st
Century probe sent from Earth called 'Friendship One.'
However, the probe has been modified by a Delta Quadrant species, and the
changes may not have been for the better.
Natural Law
Chakotay and Seven of Nine are left stranded on an alien
planet when they crash into a planet inhabited by primitive tribes.
Voyager is prevented from finding them by a mysterious energy barrier
surrounding them.
Homestead
When Voyager discovers a settlement of Talaxians on
an asteroid caught in an industrial conflict, the crew manage find a new
home for the population. When an armed conflict between the mining
operations and the re-settled Talaxians erupts, Neelix is offered a chance
of a new life away from Voyager within the colony.
Renaissance Man
The Doctor must impersonate various crew members when
Captain Janeway is abducted and held hostage for Voyager's warp core.
Endgame - Parts 1 & II
After a decades-long journey to reach the Alpha Quadrant,
Admiral Kathryn Janeway makes a bold decision to change the past in an
attempt to undo the toll taken on the crew during their arduous journey
home.
December 2377 The U.S.S. Voyager
returns to Earth. "Endgame, Part 2" (VGR)
In the original timeline (before the
intervention of Admiral Janeway), instead of entering the transwarp conduit,
Voyager continues on its course to Earth.
2378 Captain Janeway is promoted to Admiral.
Riker and Troi are engaged.
In the original timeline (before the
intervention of Admiral Janeway) Chakotay and Seven of Nine get married
aboard Voyager in the Delta Quadrant. In the new timeline, it is possible
Chakotay and Seven of Nine also got married. ("Endgame" - VGR)
2379
Star
Trek: Nemesis
(otherwise known as Star Trek X, 15 years after
Encounter at Farpoint)
Stardate circa 56000
On Romulus, the senate is locked in heated debate. Romulus
and sister world Remus are divided, but the Reman leader, Shinzon, has a
plan to unite them. Shinzon's plan is rejected, and the senate moves on to
other matters. A mysterious device sits on one desk … and suddenly opens,
filling the senate chamber with a strange, green energy. Suddenly, light
begins to fill the room and everyone inside groans with pain as their flesh
decays. Within seconds, the entire senate is dead.
Meanwhile, Captain Jean-Luc Picard is presiding over a particularly joyous
event: a party celebrating the wedding of William Riker and Deanna Troi. As
best man, Picard offers up a toast, and complains that everything around him
is changing — Riker is leaving for his own command, the Titan, and
Troi is joining him. Data will be taking over as first officer of the
Enterprise. As everyone wishes the happy couple well, Data serenades
them with a rendition of "Blue Skies." Afterwards, the Enterprise
heads to Betazed, where the crew will participate in a traditional Betazoid
wedding (which makes Worf very nervous). En route, Worf notices a positronic
signal emanating from the desert-like planet of Kolarus III. As only Dr.
Soong-constructed androids like Data emit a positronic signal, Picard orders
the ship to re-route for further investigation.
Data, Worf and Picard head down to the planet with the Argo, a
shuttle with a special, dune buggy-like vehicle, in tow. They soon discover
various android-like body parts, one of which is a head that looks
remarkably like Data. Their mission is interrupted by the natives of Kolarus
III, who chase the landing party back to the shuttle. Back on the ship,
Geordi La Forge concludes that the android has similar internal mechanics as
Data, but is not as developed. La Forge deduces that this one is a
prototype. The head introduces himself as "B-4." Hoping to aid B-4's
development, Data
downloads
his memory engrams into B-4's matrix. B-4 doesn't seem to be assimilating
all of this new information, but La Forge suggests that Data merely give it
some time.
Later on, Admiral Janeway orders Picard on a mission to Romulus. The new
Praetor, a Reman named Shinzon, has requested a Federation envoy. On the way
to Romulus, Data briefs the crew on the Remans, noting that due to high
temperatures on one side of their home planet, they live on the dark side
and avoid the sun. It is also noted that the Remans have a reputation as
warriors — during the Dominion war, some of their troops were used as cannon
fodder.
Once they arrive at the designated coordinates, the crew of the
Enterprise is kept waiting for 17 hours. Finally, a massive battleship
called the Scimitar uncloaks. Shinzon's Viceroy tersely informs the
crew of where they are to transport. Once inside the dark, shadowy vessel,
the crew meets Shinzon — and he's human. He also seems particularly
interested in Troi, as he has never seen a human female before. Picard wants
to know what this mysterious new Praetor wants, but Shinzon will only reveal
that he desires peace and unity. Shinzon then raises the lights, and Picard
is shocked to see a familiar face staring back at him. Shinzon reveals that
he has a rare syndrome known as Shalaft's Syndrome, then draws a knife and
cuts himself. As he passes the knife to Data, Shinzon extends a dinner
invitation to Picard.
Back on Enterprise, Dr. Crusher uses the blood from the knife to
confirm the captain's suspicious: Shinzon is a clone of Picard. The crew is
mystified, however, as to why he exists.
Meanwhile, on Romulus, Shinzon's Romulan supporters are growing impatient —
they don't understand what Picard and the Enterprise have to do with
his plan. Shinzon merely tells them to have patience, then surreptitiously
asks one of the Romulan commanders, Donatra, to keep an eye out for any
treacherous action. Later on, Shinzon dines with Picard, and provides an
explanation as
to
how he came to be. Apparently, there was a Romulan plot to replace Picard
with a clone, but it was interrupted when Shinzon was only a child. The
Romulans then sent him to work in the dilithium mines on Remus. It was there
that Shinzon was taken in by one Reman in particular, the man who now serves
as his Viceroy. Now, Shinzon says he only wants freedom for his Reman
brothers. Picard doesn't quite trust Shinzon yet, but says that he hopes to
… one day. Once Picard has left, the Viceroy reminds Shinzon not to forget
their mission.
Back on Enterprise, Picard receives disturbing news. La Forge informs
him that unauthorized access to the main computer has been detected. Also,
while reviewing the sensor logs, La Forge noticed that when the Scimitar
decloaked, the presence of thalaron was detected. Thalaron is a deadly form
of radiation that was banned by the Federation — a microscopic amount has
the ability to kill all living matter. Disturbed, Picard orders the crew to
find a way to stop this deadly threat.
That night, newlyweds Troi and Riker are in bed together. Suddenly, Troi's
husband is no longer with her — he has been replaced by Shinzon! Somehow, he
and the Viceroy are inside her mind. She manages to summon all of her
strength and push him away, but remains shaken. Aboard the Scimitar,
the Viceroy tells Shinzon that the bond has been broken. In Sickbay, Troi
attempts to explain the attack to Picard and Crusher. Suddenly, Picard
disappears and finds himself aboard the Scimitar, with Shinzon. The
Picard clone has also transported B-4 to his ship — he was using the android
to gain access to Starfleet information. As Shinzon takes a sample of
Picard's blood, he explains that his plan is to conquer the Federation, so
the Remans may rule the entire galaxy. Shinzon informs Picard that the
captain will not be alive to witness this triumph. Once Shinzon leaves, B-4
returns saying that the Praetor needs the prisoner. As they leave, it
becomes clear that B-4 is actually Data, who has been feeding the Remans
false information. They head for the shuttlebay. After a shoot-out with the
Reman crew, they manage to steal a small ship, and head back to
Enterprise via the only escape route — through the corridors of the
ship. Enterprise beams Picard and Data aboard and jumps to warp.
Meanwhile, the Romulan senate is growing restless — Shinzon has taken no
action since coming to power as Praetor. Shinzon once again advises
patience. Donatra and the others, however, are beginning to have doubts —
they believe Shinzon's plan extends way beyond defeating Earth.
On Enterprise, Dr. Crusher has managed to discover why Shinzon is
after Picard. Because of the flawed cloning process used to create Shinzon,
his cellular structure is now breaking down. Unless he receives a
transfusion from Picard, he will die. Picard deduces that Shinzon will come
for him. Meanwhile, Data must deactivate B-4 to prevent the latter from
gathering any information for Shinzon.
Later on, La Forge briefs the crew on the Scimitar's thalaron
radiation weapon. Given the size and scope of the weapon, Picard deduces
that Shinzon must have a particular target in mind — Earth. And there's
still no way to penetrate the ship's cloak. The crew prepares for battle,
determined that Shinzon will not be allowed to use this weapon, and
Enterprise sets off to join the Fleet in Federation space. Data reports
that the ship will be "blind" as it passes through the Bassen Rift. Picard
orders evasive maneuvers, but it's too late — Enterprise is fired on
by the Scimitar, taking out the warp drive. In the midst of battle,
Shinzon asks Picard to meet him in the captain's ready room. Picard arrives
to find a holographic Shinzon, who orders him to surrender. The captain
tries to reach Shinzon, saying that the Praetor has the untapped potential
to be a better man. Shinzon, however, says that he cannot fight what he is.
As
the battle continues, Enterprise receives some surprise assistance
from a pair of Romulan warbirds commanded by Donatra. The Scimitar
engages the ships in battle, and Donatra's warbird is soon disabled. At this
point, Troi says that she may know of a way to locate the cloaked
Scimitar. Using her mental link with the Viceroy, Troi is able to find
the ship, and Enterprise manages to bring down the cloak. The
Scimitar fires back, and Enterprise loses its shields. A furious
Shinzon orders a Reman boarding party to bring him Picard. In response, a
security team led by Worf and Riker sets out to stop them.
At this point, only a force field is keeping the Bridge crew from being
sucked into space. Determined to stop the Scimitar no matter what the
cost, Picard uses all of Enterprise's remaining power to ram the
ship. Meanwhile, Riker finds and kills the Reman Viceroy.
The Scimitar begins to pull free, so Picard attempts to destroy
Enterprise in a final, desperate maneuver. Auto-destruct, however, is
off-line — and the thalaron weapon has begun to deploy. Grimly, Picard
decides that there's only one way to stop the weapon — he will beam over to
the Scimitar. As soon as he does so, Data orders Troi to take command
and heads for one of the damaged ends of Enterprise. La Forge lowers
the force field, and Data launches himself out into space, towards the
Scimitar.
On the Reman Bridge, Picard has managed to kill much of the crew and is
locked in deadly hand-to-hand combat with Shinzon. Finally, he uses a
spear-like piece of the ship to impale his clone. Shinzon forces himself
along the spear until he is right next to Picard. With his dying breath,
Shinzon tells Picard that their destiny is complete. Suddenly, Data appears.
The android moves Shinzon's body off of Picard and slaps an emergency
transport device on his captain. Before Picard can protest, he has
dematerialized. Data fires on the thalaron activation matrix, and the weapon
explodes. From the Bridge, Picard and the Enterprise crew watch the
explosion in horror, realizing that Data has sacrificed himself.
Later, the senior officers gather to remember their lost friend. Picard also
wants to tell B-4 about his courageous brother, but the android still
appears not to completely comprehend what has happened. As Picard is about
to leave, B-4 softly sings to himself: "Never saw the sun ... Never saw the
sun ..." In a moving moment, the captain realizes that B-4 is singing "Blue
Skies," the same song that Data serenaded the crew with not so long ago.
Perhaps Data's memory will live on after all.
Subequent to the events of Nemesis
The U.S.S. Titan, commanded by Captain William T. Riker,
heads to the Romulan Neutral Zone on assignment. (Nemesis)
Note: "Nemesis" was the last Star
Trek episode or movie to be set in the 24th century to date.
Also, in 2379 - but in an alternate timeline,
Harry Kim begins calculations of new slipstream data for Voyager, to
prevent the ship from crashing in 2375. ("Timeless - VGR)
2380 In the original timeline (prior
to intervention by Admiral Janeway), Seven of Nine dies after being injured
on an away mission. ("Endgame")
2382 In an alternate timeline, Jake
Sisko marries Korena. ("The Visitor")
2385 When Sloan predicted the Klingon Empire
would finally recover from the Dominion War. (ten years after the end
of the war - "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges")
2389 In an alternate timeline,
Harry Kim and Chakotay hijack the Delta Flyer
and successfully prevent Voyager from crashing on a planet. This timeline
ceases to exist. ("Timeless" - VGR)
In another alternate timeline,
Ben Sisko appears in Jake's house. ("The Visitor")
2391 In "the Visitor"
timeline, Jake Sisko begins to study subspace physics at the age of 37.
2393 When the Voyager arrived back at
Earth in the original timeline, before the intervention of the
future Admiral Janeway. Stardate circa 70500. 16 years after "Endgame,
Part 2" (VGR) In this timeline, Commander
Chakotay died in the same year.
2395
The year of the alternate future timeframe that Picard visited in
"All Good Things." Stardate circa 72500. In this timeline, the Klingons
have conquered the Romulan Empire. (25 years after "All Good Things")