Prime Directive. In the fictional universe of Star Trek, the Prime Directive (also known as "Starfleet General Order 1", and the "non-interference directive") is a guiding principle of Starfleet that prohibits its members from interfering with the natural development of alien civilizations. [1] Its stated aim is to protect unprepared
Fan fiction is a name given to any fictional story or material based in and around the Star Trek universe, that is not produced with the input of the creators or licensees who create new Star Trek material for Paramount Pictures. Although the most common form is in prose, similar to the various novels, it can also come under the form of scripts, poetry, reference material, games, audio
Q. Q is a fictional character, as well as the name of a race, in Star Trek, appearing in the Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, Lower Decks, and Picard series and in related media. The most familiar Q is portrayed by John de Lancie. He is an extra-dimensional being of unknown origin who possesses immeasurable power over time, space, the
Star Trek has had many wars over the decades, ranging from smaller conflicts between species to galaxy-wide battles that have gone down as defining points in history. The Star Trek franchise began in 1966 with Star Trek: The Original Series, and to date has produced nine television shows and thirteen films. With the sheer amount of stories that
The first Star Trek game was created in the early 1970s as a text-based space simulator. Although the game was fairly simple, it marked the entry of Star Trek into the video game world. Over the
The Milky Way Galaxy of the mirror universe had the same star readings as its counterpart in the prime universe. (TOS: "Mirror, Mirror") History [] In the 12th century, the Sphere-Builders built a network of spheres in the Milky Way, which created trans-dimensional disturbances as a prelude to invading the Milky Way. (ENT: "Chosen Realm
Published Feb 5, 2023. The Federation may seem to be the most powerful organization in the Star Trek universe, but one ancient empire literally reshaped the universe. Warning: contains spoilers for Star Trek #4! Star Trek has confirmed the most powerful empire in its history–and it is not the Federation.
The timeline or time plane of the history of the galaxy spans almost fourteen billion years, only a small fraction of which has seen the involvement of the races which currently inhabit the region. Time Alternate timelines and parallel universes Mirror universe timeline Alternate reality timeline This is the timeline of the Star Trek series and films in chronological order in-universe. This
On-sale: November 20, 2012; $99.00 ). This expansive history covers the first 150 years of the United Federation of Planets—the intergalactic democracy that governs the Star Trek universe. With
As seen with the wayward Earth probe in Star Trek: Voyager S7 E21, “Friendship One,” Starfleet began as the United Earth Space Probe Agency. This organization was designed to facilitate human
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