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Eras trek hasn't explored in detail

Voth commando1

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Okay so what eras would you like to see novels, tv shows, comics and so on in the trek verse describe or expand upon?

My few

2063-2140

2145-2265

2300-2360

2387-2500

Far Future

Also species specific stories-BC era Vulcan and Klingon novels, among other more obscure things elucidated upon.

Thoughts
 
World War III.

We know that a group called the Eastern Coalition (ECON) was involved, and was apparently based around China, but apart from that we know absolutely nothing about the war. Who started it? Who were the other factions? How the HELL did Earth recover so quickly?
 
World War III.

We know that a group called the Eastern Coalition (ECON) was involved, and was apparently based around China, but apart from that we know absolutely nothing about the war. Who started it? Who were the other factions? How the HELL did Earth recover so quickly?
I thought about including that but decided against it. Anyway it would make a good background/time travel novel/series.
 
World War III.

We know that a group called the Eastern Coalition (ECON) was involved, and was apparently based around China, but apart from that we know absolutely nothing about the war. Who started it? Who were the other factions? How the HELL did Earth recover so quickly?

Isn't some of that territory covered in Federation by the Reeves-Stevens?
 
Isn't some of that territory covered in Federation by the Reeves-Stevens?

First Contact contradicts most of that.

There's Past Tense, 2224 I believe, a couple of inferred dates (52 star is flag for example), then ww3 in 2053ish, first contact in 2063, continuous problems later in the 2080s (new un disbanded, post atomic horror, drugged up military - probably fits better in the 2050s than 2080s but that's canon for you)

The Sundered had some coverage of the events leading up to the war, including the opening shots, and fleshed out how Zeferam managed to build a warp ship in the middle of nowhere
 
Before Christ actually.
I thought that also, but I didn't want to assume. Instead I assumed it meant before contact.:)

If you go by the novels, I suppose around the time of Christ on Earth, wouldn't that be about the same time as the rise of Surak's movement on Vulcan? I can't remember for sure. But the novel Spock's World is a good one for exploring Vulcan's past.

The only thing I remember about what was going on in Klingon history during a specific time period in Earth history is from the TOS Trek novel Ishmael. It was the mid to late 1800's after the Civil War. Have you ever read that one?
 
I thought that also, but I didn't want to assume. Instead I assumed it meant before contact.:)

If you go by the novels, I suppose around the time of Christ on Earth, wouldn't that be about the same time as the rise of Surak's movement on Vulcan? I can't remember for sure. But the novel Spock's World is a good one for exploring Vulcan's past.

The only thing I remember about what was going on in Klingon history during a specific time period in Earth history is from the TOS Trek novel Ishmael. It was the mid to late 1800's after the Civil War. Have you ever read that one?
No I have not.
 
I don't mind seeing a few TV trek series fill up some of the timelines between 2255-2300

Would like to see some Trek series fill up most of the timeline between 2300-2363.

Hopefully we'll see some Post-VOY series.
 
There are not any 2293 to 2363 novels, stories about what happened to the TOS crew after Kirk died. There is a slight mention in the Crucible series for Spock and McCoy.
 
There are not any 2293 to 2363 novels, stories about what happened to the TOS crew after Kirk died. There is a slight mention in the Crucible series for Spock and McCoy.
There are plenty novels set in that timeframe, known as "The Lost Era." Ultimate fates of the TOS characters are never revealed, although there is one set in the early 2360s which features Uhura as an Admiral and the Director of Starfleet Intelligence. Likewise, a very recent one delves into what eventually happened to the Excelsior.
 
I wonder what earth was like in the years 2063 to the beginning of Enterprise. It's stated Vulcan's apparently adopted a paternal well I wouldn't say colonial but very much an advisory role doing more than holding back the warp drive-but also reorganizing and changing society.

Would make good storytelling if say 2085 a precursor to the Terran anti alien organization we see at the end of Enterprise resents being under Vulcan tutelage. And causes trouble in this process.
 
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