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*'''[[2259]]''': After a bombing in [[London]], an attack on [[Starfleet Headquarters]] and a massacre on [[Qo'noS]], the [[terrorist]] [[Khan Noonien Singh (alternate reality)|Khan Noonien Singh]] crashes the [[dreadnought]] {{USS|Vengeance}} into [[San Francisco]] before being arrested by the ''Enterprise'' crew and returned to cryogenic sleep. ({{film|12}})
 
*'''[[2259]]''': After a bombing in [[London]], an attack on [[Starfleet Headquarters]] and a massacre on [[Qo'noS]], the [[terrorist]] [[Khan Noonien Singh (alternate reality)|Khan Noonien Singh]] crashes the [[dreadnought]] {{USS|Vengeance}} into [[San Francisco]] before being arrested by the ''Enterprise'' crew and returned to cryogenic sleep. ({{film|12}})
   
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===Prime reality===
 
* [[Cloaking device]]s are installed aboard [[Klingon starships]] such as the {{IKS|Klothos}}. ({{DS9|Once More Unto the Breach}})
 
* [[Cloaking device]]s are installed aboard [[Klingon starships]] such as the {{IKS|Klothos}}. ({{DS9|Once More Unto the Breach}})
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* Late [[23rd century]] to Early [[24th century]]: Sometime between 2267 and 2270, Spock becomes [[commander-in-chief]] of the Terran Empire and implements several major [[reform]]s, turning the Empire into a more peaceful and less aggressive power. Prior to the full enactment of these reforms, the Terran Empire forces occupy {{mu|Bajor}}. Spock's reforms leave the Empire unprepared to fight against the [[Klingon-Cardassian Alliance]]. The Alliance conquers the entire Terran Empire, [[slavery|enslaving]] the Terrans and Vulcans. ({{DS9|Crossover}})
 
* Late [[23rd century]] to Early [[24th century]]: Sometime between 2267 and 2270, Spock becomes [[commander-in-chief]] of the Terran Empire and implements several major [[reform]]s, turning the Empire into a more peaceful and less aggressive power. Prior to the full enactment of these reforms, the Terran Empire forces occupy {{mu|Bajor}}. Spock's reforms leave the Empire unprepared to fight against the [[Klingon-Cardassian Alliance]]. The Alliance conquers the entire Terran Empire, [[slavery|enslaving]] the Terrans and Vulcans. ({{DS9|Crossover}})
   
== 23rd century productions ==
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=== 23rd century productions ===
 
*''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''
 
*''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''
 
**Except for {{e|Assignment: Earth}}
 
**Except for {{e|Assignment: Earth}}
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*{{VOY|Gravity}} (in part)
 
*{{VOY|Gravity}} (in part)
   
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Revision as of 21:28, 24 July 2015

The 23rd century, defined in the calendar of Earth as being from 2201 until 2300, was a period of expansion for the Federation, with Humans and other founding species, such as Vulcans, at the forefront of exploration. The long-running conflict with the Klingons, begun in the 22nd century, was a major topic of this century's history, as was the rekindling of tensions with the Romulans. Of particular note are the voyages of the starship Enterprise and the careers of its long-serving command staff under James T. Kirk.

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  • Late 23rd century to Early 24th century: Sometime between 2267 and 2270, Spock becomes commander-in-chief of the Terran Empire and implements several major reforms, turning the Empire into a more peaceful and less aggressive power. Prior to the full enactment of these reforms, the Terran Empire forces occupy Bajor. Spock's reforms leave the Empire unprepared to fight against the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance. The Alliance conquers the entire Terran Empire, enslaving the Terrans and Vulcans. (DS9: "Crossover")
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