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{{Prime disambiguation|Captain's log, USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)}}
Under special circumstances [[log entry|log entries]] were made to the '''[[acting captain's log]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|alternate reality}}''', rather than the ship's [[captain's log]]. ({{film|11}})
 
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The '''[[captain's log]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701 alternate reality}}''' was the method used by the [[commanding officer]], either the [[captain]] or [[acting captain]], to [[log|record]] the ship's events.
   
== Entrants ==
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== Log entrants ==
* [[Commander]] {{alt|Spock}}
 
 
== Entries ==
 
 
=== 2258 ===
 
=== 2258 ===
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Made by [[Commander]] {{alt|Spock}} while he was the [[acting captain]]. ({{film|11}})
* "''Acting Captain's Log, [[Stardate]] [[2258]].42. We have had no word from [[Captain]] {{alt|Christopher Pike|Pike}}; I have therefore classified him as a [[hostage]] of the [[war criminal]] known as [[Nero]]. Nero, who has destroyed {{alt|Vulcan|my home planet}} and most of its [[population|6 billion inhabitants]]. While the essence of [[Vulcan|our culture]] has been saved in the elders who now reside upon this ship... I estimate that no more than ten thousand have survived. I am now a member of an [[endangered species]].''"
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* "''[[Acting captain's log|Acting Captain's Log]], [[stardate]] [[2258]].42. We have had no word from [[Captain]] {{alt|Christopher Pike|Pike}}; I have therefore classified him as a [[hostage]] of the [[war criminal]] known as [[Nero]]. Nero, who has destroyed {{alt|Vulcan|my home planet}} and most of its [[population|six billion inhabitants]]. While the essence of [[Vulcan|our culture]] has been saved in the elders who now reside upon this ship… I estimate that no more than ten thousand have survived. I am now a member of an [[endangered species]].''"
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=== 2262 ===
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Made by Captain {{alt|James T. Kirk}}. ({{film|13}})
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*"''Captain's Log, [[stardate]] [[2262]].18…'"
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*"''Captain's Log, stardate 2262.248…'"
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=== 2263 ===
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Made by Captain James T. Kirk. ({{film|13}})
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*"''Captain's Log, stardate [[2263]].2. Today is our 966th [[day]] in deep [[space]], a little under three [[year]]s into our [[five-year mission]]. The more [[time]] we spend out here, the harder it is to tell where one day ends and the next one begins. It can be a challenge to feel grounded when even [[gravity]] is [[artificial gravity|artificial]]. But, well, we do what we can to make it feel like home. The [[crew]], as always, continues to act admirably despite the rigors of our extended stay here in outer space. And the personal sacrifices they have made. We continue to search for new [[lifeform]]s in order to establish firm diplomatic ties. Our extended time in uncharted territory has stretched the ship's mechanical capacities. But fortunately our engineering department, led by Mr. {{alt|Montgomery Scott|Scott}}, is more than up to the job. The ship aside, prolonged cohabitation has definitely had effects on the interpersonal dynamics. Some experiences for the better, and some for the worse. As for me, things have started to feel a little [[episode|episodic]]. The farther out we go, the more I find myself wondering what it is we're trying to accomplish. If the universe is truly endless, then are we not striving for something forever out of reach? The ''Enterprise'' is scheduled for a reprovisioning stop at [[Yorktown]], the Federation's newest and most advanced [[starbase]]. Perhaps a break from routine will offer up some respite from the mysteries of the unknown.''"
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=== Unknown date ===
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*"''....What seemed so clear to me two years ago now seems, well far away.''" ({{film|13}})
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== Background information ==
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A [[deleted scene]] from {{film|12}} had at least one [[log entry]] that was made in [[2259]] following the mission to [[Nibiru]].
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*"''Captain's Log, stardate 2259.55. We've completed our survey of the newly-discovered class M planet designated Nibiru. Intelligent life was observed. The species is primitive; indications of early language and even religion were noted. I thought it wise to stay off the planet altogether lest we somehow interfere with their way of life. If there's one word I would use to describe this mission, it would be 'uneventful.' Kirk out.''"
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Latest revision as of 05:18, 30 July 2023

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The captain's log of the USS Enterprise was the method used by the commanding officer, either the captain or acting captain, to record the ship's events.

Log entrants

2258

Made by Commander Spock while he was the acting captain. (Star Trek)

2262

Made by Captain James T. Kirk. (Star Trek Beyond)

  • "Captain's Log, stardate 2262.248…'"

2263

Made by Captain James T. Kirk. (Star Trek Beyond)

  • "Captain's Log, stardate 2263.2. Today is our 966th day in deep space, a little under three years into our five-year mission. The more time we spend out here, the harder it is to tell where one day ends and the next one begins. It can be a challenge to feel grounded when even gravity is artificial. But, well, we do what we can to make it feel like home. The crew, as always, continues to act admirably despite the rigors of our extended stay here in outer space. And the personal sacrifices they have made. We continue to search for new lifeforms in order to establish firm diplomatic ties. Our extended time in uncharted territory has stretched the ship's mechanical capacities. But fortunately our engineering department, led by Mr. Scott, is more than up to the job. The ship aside, prolonged cohabitation has definitely had effects on the interpersonal dynamics. Some experiences for the better, and some for the worse. As for me, things have started to feel a little episodic. The farther out we go, the more I find myself wondering what it is we're trying to accomplish. If the universe is truly endless, then are we not striving for something forever out of reach? The Enterprise is scheduled for a reprovisioning stop at Yorktown, the Federation's newest and most advanced starbase. Perhaps a break from routine will offer up some respite from the mysteries of the unknown."

Unknown date

  • "....What seemed so clear to me two years ago now seems, well far away." (Star Trek Beyond)

Background information

A deleted scene from Star Trek Into Darkness had at least one log entry that was made in 2259 following the mission to Nibiru.

  • "Captain's Log, stardate 2259.55. We've completed our survey of the newly-discovered class M planet designated Nibiru. Intelligent life was observed. The species is primitive; indications of early language and even religion were noted. I thought it wise to stay off the planet altogether lest we somehow interfere with their way of life. If there's one word I would use to describe this mission, it would be 'uneventful.' Kirk out."