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− | *[[Ambassador]] [[Spock]] learns of a [[star]] going [[supernova]] that poses a threat to the galaxy. He uses a ship equipped with [[red matter]] to collapse the supernova in a [[black hole]]. ({{film|11}}) |
+ | *[[Ambassador]] [[Spock]] learns of a [[star]] going [[supernova]] that poses a threat to the galaxy. He uses a ship equipped with [[red matter]] with the intent to collapse the supernova in a [[black hole]]. ({{film|11}}) |
*The supernova reaches [[Romulus]] in the [[Romulan Star Empire]], consuming and destroying the planet. ({{film|11}}) |
*The supernova reaches [[Romulus]] in the [[Romulan Star Empire]], consuming and destroying the planet. ({{film|11}}) |
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*Spock launches red matter into the supernova, ending it with a black hole and neutralizing the threat. The resulting black hole consumes his ship along with the nearby Romulan [[mining|mining vessel]] ''[[Narada]]''. ({{film|11}}) |
*Spock launches red matter into the supernova, ending it with a black hole and neutralizing the threat. The resulting black hole consumes his ship along with the nearby Romulan [[mining|mining vessel]] ''[[Narada]]''. ({{film|11}}) |
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Events
- Ambassador Spock learns of a star going supernova that poses a threat to the galaxy. He uses a ship equipped with red matter with the intent to collapse the supernova in a black hole. (Star Trek)
- The supernova reaches Romulus in the Romulan Star Empire, consuming and destroying the planet. (Star Trek)
- Spock launches red matter into the supernova, ending it with a black hole and neutralizing the threat. The resulting black hole consumes his ship along with the nearby Romulan mining vessel Narada. (Star Trek)
Background information
2387 is the current end point of the Star Trek canon, in that no films or television series have been set later chronologically than the events leading up to Star Trek; scenes set in later years have always been presented as parts of alternate timelines or as "the future," and therefore subject to change due to actions taken in the "present."
2386 | 24th century 2380s |
2388 |