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Revision as of 18:03, 30 July 2006

For information dealing with this year in the timeline of the fictional Star Trek universe, see 2001.

2001

January

17 January
VOY: "Shattered" airs.
24 January
VOY: "Lineage" airs.
31 January
VOY: "Repentance" airs.

February

7 February
VOY: "Prophecy" airs.
14 February
VOY: "The Void" airs.
21 February
VOY: "Workforce, Part I" airs.
28 February
VOY: "Workforce, Part II" airs.

March

7 March
VOY: "Human Error" airs.

April

9 April
Star Trek: Voyager wraps shooting. The Voyager sets, many of which dated back to 1977's aborted Star Trek: Phase II and were also used for Star Trek: The Next Generation and most of the motion pictures, are dismantled soon following.
11 April
VOY: "Q2" airs.
18 April
VOY: "Author, Author" airs.
25 April
VOY: "Friendship One" airs.

May

2 May
VOY: "Natural Law" airs.
9 May
VOY: "Homestead" airs.
11 May
Paramount officially announces that the next Star Trek series will be called Enterprise and will be set approximately one hundred years before the original series. Creators and executive producers are Rick Berman and Brannon Braga.
16 May
VOY: "Renaissance Man" airs.
23 May
The two-hour series finale of Star Trek: Voyager, "Endgame," airs on UPN. Promos for Enterprise are featured during commercial breaks.

September

26 September
Enterprise premieres on UPN with the two-hour episode "Broken Bow."

Other events

1 January
Ray Walston dies.
6 January
Scott Marlowe dies.
7 April
David Graf dies.
27 April
Jack Murdock dies.
26 May
Anne Haney dies.
31 July
Fred Carson dies.
1 October
The National Network (TNN) gains exclusive US syndication rights to Star Trek: The Next Generation. The network runs a five-day marathon featuring 77 episodes spanning all seven years of the series, hosted by Jonathan Frakes, Marina Sirtis, and Wil Wheaton.
6 November
Star Trek: The Motion Picture The Director's Edition is released on DVD.
7 November
Bobby Bass dies.
16 December
Roy Brocksmith dies.
19 December
Jeffrey Alan Chandler dies.

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