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The '''Department of Temporal Investigations''' was a section of the [[United Federation of Planets]], tasked with ensuring that [[time travel]] events which occurred under Federation jurisdiction were handled within guidelines established to prevent contamination of the timeline. [[James T. Kirk]] had the biggest file on record in the Department, with seventeen recorded [[temporal violation]]s. |
The '''Department of Temporal Investigations''' was a section of the [[United Federation of Planets]], tasked with ensuring that [[time travel]] events which occurred under Federation jurisdiction were handled within guidelines established to prevent contamination of the timeline. [[James T. Kirk]] had the biggest file on record in the Department, with seventeen recorded [[temporal violation]]s. |
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==Background information== |
==Background information== |
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+ | *The names of the two DTI agents who interview Sisko about the incident with Darvin, Dulmur and Luscly, are meant to be anagrams of [[x-files:Fox Mulder|Mulder]] and [[x-files:Dana Scully|Scully]] from ''[[x-files:The X-Files|The X-Files]]'', although "Dulmur" is spelled with two "U"s while "Mulder" is spelled with an "E". |
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+ | *In {{y|2011}}, [[Pocket Books]] began publishing ''[[Star Trek: Department of Temporal Investigations]]'', a novel series in which Temporal Investigations takes a central role. The first novel was ''[[Watching the Clock]]'' and the second novel ''[[Forgotten History]]'' (which features the origins of the department) was published in {{y|2012}}. ''[[The Collectors]]'', an [[EBook]] release, is planned for {{y|2014}}. |
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== External link == |
Revision as of 11:56, 17 March 2014
The Department of Temporal Investigations was a section of the United Federation of Planets, tasked with ensuring that time travel events which occurred under Federation jurisdiction were handled within guidelines established to prevent contamination of the timeline. James T. Kirk had the biggest file on record in the Department, with seventeen recorded temporal violations.
In 2373, two investigators from the Department, Dulmur and Lucsly, arrived on station Deep Space 9, to debrief Captain Benjamin Sisko on a recent time travel incident, wherein Klingon spy Arne Darvin utilized the Orb of Time to take the USS Defiant back in time to 2268 in an attempt to assassinate Captain Kirk. After the interview, Dulmur intimated to Sisko that he did not believe that the actions of his crew while in the past constituted a major violation of regulations regarding time travel. (DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")
See also
DTI personnel
Background information
- The names of the two DTI agents who interview Sisko about the incident with Darvin, Dulmur and Luscly, are meant to be anagrams of Mulder and Scully from The X-Files, although "Dulmur" is spelled with two "U"s while "Mulder" is spelled with an "E".
- In 2011, Pocket Books began publishing Star Trek: Department of Temporal Investigations, a novel series in which Temporal Investigations takes a central role. The first novel was Watching the Clock and the second novel Forgotten History (which features the origins of the department) was published in 2012. The Collectors, an EBook release, is planned for 2014.
- The department features in the Star Trek Online novel, The Needs of the Many.
External link
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