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  • How do stardates work? - Science Fiction Fantasy Stack Exchange
    A stardate is a five-digit number followed by a decimal point and one more digit Example: "41254 7 " The first two digits of the stardate are always "41 " The 4 stands for 24th century, the 1 indicates first season The additional three leading digits will progress unevenly during the course of the season from 000 to 999
  • star trek - How to convert Stardate to Gregorian calendar date . . .
    A stardate is a five-digit number followed by a decimal point and one more digit Example: "41254 7 " The first two digits of the stardate are always "41 " The 4 stands for 24th century, the 1 indicates first season The additional three leading digits will progress unevenly during the course of the season from 000 to 999
  • star trek - Why was the Stardate introduced? - Science Fiction . . .
    'So the stardate on Earth would be one thing, but the stardate on Alpha Centauri would be different,' - Gene Roddenberry: The Myth and the Man Behind Star Trek In answering these questions, I came up with the statement that "this time system adjusts for shifts in relative time which occur due to the vessel's speed and space warp capability
  • What is the official sequence for Star Trek the Original Series . . .
    Stardate order (some episodes don't have stardates, including all Enterprise episodes, and thus need to be placed rather arbitrarily) By order of season, and within each season all episodes with stardates ordered in stardate order, and stardateless episodes placed rather arbitrarily
  • star trek - Science Fiction Fantasy Stack Exchange
    This stardate system should have been around for years, decades, or centuries before the first episode of Enterprise, and might have been created by various non human societies before humans ever had warp drive If that stardate system was created by non humans with no input from humans, stardates would not be based on Earth time units
  • star trek - Why is the stardate explicitly mentioned when creating a . . .
    It's simple: Logs aren't recorded in real time During a tense space battle, the Captain can't just take a break to record the fact that someone just attacked his ship, he will remember it and when it happened and then write it down later with the stardate of when it happened, and even the advanced computers of star trek won't be able to remember automatically when the events described
  • Why are logs sometimes dated and sometimes supplemental?
    "Captain's Log, Stardate XXXX" is the beginning point of an entry, and generally occurs at the start of a new episode or adventure "Captain's Log, Supplemental" is a later addition to an existing log entry, generally made mid-way through an episode or adventure The idea is that the Captain came back later and tacked-on another bit of
  • star trek - Did Kirks captaincy of the Enterprise have a canon . . .
    Using such stardate ranges it would be easy to calculate how long stardate 1277 1 was before any particular episode with a stardate What if someone considers TAS to be part of the five year mission? Then known stardates of the five year mission would range from 1254 4 (before 1277 1) in "The Magicks of Megas-Tu" to 7403 6 in 'Bem", 6149 2


















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