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A '''calendar''' can be any system of measuring long periods of [[time]], including days, months and years. In [[Human]] culture, the term could also refer to a series of visual chart, usually representing months, used to keep track of such calendar.
 
A '''calendar''' can be any system of measuring long periods of [[time]], including days, months and years. In [[Human]] culture, the term could also refer to a series of visual chart, usually representing months, used to keep track of such calendar.
   
During the [[6th century]], a being known as [[Kukulkan]] gave [[Mayan]] civilization on [[Earth]] a remarkably accurate calender, according to which the Mayans were supposed to build cities awaiting his return. ({{TAS|How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth}})
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In the [[Distant past#Thousands of years ago|ancient past]], a being known as [[Kukulkan]] gave the [[Mayan]] civilization on [[Earth]] a remarkably accurate calender, according to which the Mayans were supposed to build a city awaiting his return. ({{TAS|How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth}})
   
In [[2369]] the [[Bajoran]] [[crime|criminal]] [[Ibudan]] saved his meetings and activities in a personal calendar log on a [[Bajoran transport]]. [[Odo]] reviewed these notes. ({{DS9|A Man Alone}})
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In [[2369]] the [[Bajoran]] [[crime|criminal]] [[Ibudan]] saved his meetings and activities in a [[personal calendar file]] on a [[Bajoran transport]]. [[Odo]] reviewed these notes. ({{DS9|A Man Alone}})
   
In [[2376]], [[Neelix]] proposed a riddle to [[Tuvok]] while the two were on an [[away mission]]: an [[ensign]] was stranded on an uninhabited [[moon]], without [[food]], and all he had was a calendar. How could he survive? Eventually, Tuvok came to the "illogical" conclusion that the ensign could survive by eating the "[[Sunday]]s." ({{VOY|Riddles}})
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In [[2376]], [[Neelix]] proposed a riddle to [[Tuvok]] while the two were on an [[away mission]]: an [[ensign]] was stranded on an uninhabited [[moon]], without [[food]], and all he had was a calendar. How could he survive? Eventually, Tuvok came to the "illogical" conclusion that the ensign could survive by eating the "[[Sunday]]s," though the original answer was that he had "feasted on the [[date]]s." ({{VOY|Riddles}})
   
==Calendar systems==
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===Calendar systems===
 
*[[Old World calendar]]
 
*[[Old World calendar]]
 
*[[Old Earth calendar]]
 
*[[Old Earth calendar]]
 
*[[New Calendar]]
 
*[[New Calendar]]
*[[stardate]]
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*[[Stardate]]
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*[[Year of Kahless]]
   
 
==External link==
 
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* {{wikipedia}}
 
* {{wikipedia}}
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[[Category:Time| Calendar]]
 
[[Category:Time| Calendar]]
 
[[Category:Measurements]]
 
[[Category:Measurements]]

Revision as of 15:46, 9 July 2014

For a list of real-life Star Trek-related calendars, see calendars.

A calendar can be any system of measuring long periods of time, including days, months and years. In Human culture, the term could also refer to a series of visual chart, usually representing months, used to keep track of such calendar.

In the ancient past, a being known as Kukulkan gave the Mayan civilization on Earth a remarkably accurate calender, according to which the Mayans were supposed to build a city awaiting his return. (TAS: "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth")

In 2369 the Bajoran criminal Ibudan saved his meetings and activities in a personal calendar file on a Bajoran transport. Odo reviewed these notes. (DS9: "A Man Alone")

In 2376, Neelix proposed a riddle to Tuvok while the two were on an away mission: an ensign was stranded on an uninhabited moon, without food, and all he had was a calendar. How could he survive? Eventually, Tuvok came to the "illogical" conclusion that the ensign could survive by eating the "Sundays," though the original answer was that he had "feasted on the dates." (VOY: "Riddles")

Calendar systems

External link