A 24th century project would probably be alot less "controversial." Alot more known dates, especially when you factor in the later years of the novels. Come to think of it, there probably would be some factors that could be open to discussion and interpretation in the 2364-2386 period. But I'm guessing it wouldn't even amount to as many as in the 2265-2270 range alone.
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@Idran for those added dates. That is kind of a mess. I'm not sure why but I never really noticed before that alot of these specific dates that we've established in this project are from several authors (especially David Mack and Dayton Ward) simply going by original airdate plus 300 years. As a general rule I wouldn't accept that idea for the whole series since it would leave big gaps in each summer where we have no episodic adventures. But for the few episodes which have been specifically dated as such, it gives some good anchor points to shape everything else around.
Some of the points in question here seem to operate under the assumption that Book 2 is set in mid/late December 2267. The Errand of Mercy date (which is from original airdate) lines up with that. Having Obession a week earlier would line up with it's airdate. Curiously airdate doesn't match Mack's statement about Trouble With Tribbles being " a few months" before. Nor does it match with the previous book's setting of "several months" after Journey to Babel. That's even more confusing because the original airdate plus 300 years setting of that episode was already established in Pecipice which is also by David Mack!
Now come to think of it, I remember that both that date, and the date I have for Trouble With Tribbles (which matches it's original airdate plus 300 years) originated in that very problematic letter at the end of Precipice. I think we all ended up tossing most of the info derived from that letter, but I kept those two points since they didn't conflict with anything. Perhaps
@David Mack actually purposefully made reference in this book to different dates for those two episodes than he did before as a way of officially repudiating the chronology of that letter, since many of us pointed out the holes in it.
The "less than 9 months" date seems to be the most specific, so I'm going to go with that as a "locked in" point of reference and place Book 2 in mid-late Dec 67. That lines up with 2266 being "last year". If I ignore all the information derived from that letter in Vanguard: Precipice, I can place TTWT and Journey to Babel according to these new dates. Now to just decide what "a few months" and "several months" will mean, specifically. And then I have some serious rearranging to do because I just lost two of my "locked in" dates that I've molded the rest of that area of my timeline around.
When I get a chance this weekend to figure out the exact results of this new info, I'll post what I come up with. Yippee! Timeline fun!