Events
- Daniels is born. By this time, time travel is so commonplace that there are quantum discriminators in every high school desk. (ENT: "Shockwave, Part II")
- Daniels, fearing a change in the timeline, transports Jonathan Archer to this time, causing a catastrophic timeline change that wipes out his entire civilization. Returning Archer to 2152 remedies the problem. (ENT: "Shockwave", "Shockwave, Part II")
- A 31st century time travel pod travels back to the 22nd century, where it apparently suffered some sort of critical disaster. The pilot was killed in the accident and the pod itself was heavily damaged. It was eventually discovered by the Enterprise NX-01 in October 2152, and Enterprise's chief engineer Commander Charles Tucker was able to reactivate the pod's temporal beacon. Within seconds, the pod, the dead pilot, and the beacon itself all vanished, having presumably being retrieved by operatives from the 31st century. (ENT: "Future Tense")
- In the Delta Quadrant, a Kyrian historian named Quarren discovers a back-up copy of The Doctor. After he is reactivated, The Doctor corrects the distorted view of USS Voyager in Kyrian history and precipitates a new harmony between the Kyrian and Vaskan races. After many years as Kyrian Surgical Chancellor, this copy of The Doctor boards a ship and heads for the Alpha Quadrant to find out what happened to Voyager and his fellow crewmates. (VOY: "Living Witness")
This is the last year depicted in Star Trek canon. "Living Witness" does go farther into the future, but without a date specified.
Kyrians obviously have had no contact with the Federation between their encounter with Voyager in 2374 and this time, despite claims by Q that the Federation will have a presence in the Delta Quadrant as soon as the late 25th century. (VOY: "Death Wish")
31th century productions
- VOY: "Living Witness" (in part)
- ENT: "Shockwave" (in part)
- ENT: "Shockwave, Part II" (in part)
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