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Just a quick question about series order

TAS is generally accepted to be "Year 4-5" of TOS, although its star dates are quite random. The dates and episode order given in the Alan Dean Foster "Star Trek Log" adaptations work better.

DSC Season 3 is 3188.
Memory-Alpha has S3 Episode 3 crossing over to 3189 during that episode, but I'm not sure how that math'd that one. Maybe there was a line of dialogue I don't remember.
 
Memory-Alpha has S3 Episode 3 crossing over to 3189 during that episode, but I'm not sure how that math'd that one. Maybe there was a line of dialogue I don't remember.
When the Disco crew reunite with Michael, she says she's already spent a whole year in the 32nd century. Though, technically that should mean episode 2 is the first one set in 3189, while episode 3 is already in 3189 with a flashback scene set in 3188 (the scene with Sahil showing Michael footage of the Burn, Michael still has short hair in that scene).
 
When the Disco crew reunite with Michael, she says she's already spent a whole year in the 32nd century. Though, technically that should mean episode 2 is the first one set in 3189, while episode 3 is already in 3189 with a flashback scene set in 3188 (the scene with Sahil showing Michael footage of the Burn, Michael still has short hair in that scene).
Ohh I forgot about Michael being there for a year already. Yeah memory alpha lists all the years seen in an episode on the side bar, including flashbacks.
 
New Year's Eve is typically the season finales, meaning everyone's usually fighting the Borg, involved in the Klingon Civil War, visiting Mark Twain, doing something related to the Dominion, making contact with Species 8472...
This is hilarious. I can imagine the main cast of every TNG era show battling enemies and time travelling all on December 31st and then we cut to O'brien sitting alone at DS9 Ops with only the quiet tick of a countdown on the viewscreen. O'brien: "They said they'd be here..." *sigh*
 
Picard Season Two: 2401
Picard Season Three: 2401

How do you figure ‘no one has heard from the Borg in a decade’ into that?

I mean, it's really only applicable if you're using the Gregorian calendar. Not even all Humans use the Gregorian calendar, so I don't particularly see why it would be a common holiday in the Federation.

Regardless of the calendar used, it is quite common for New Year to be a significant celebration though. In Asia, the Lunar calendar is used, but regardless New Year is the most widely celebrated holiday here.

It’s not a situational thing like Christmas or Halloween… celebrating the start of a new year is a pretty universal concept.
 
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How do you figure ‘no one has heard from the Borg in a decade’ into that?

They weren't counting the Jurati Borg -- they were talking about the original Borg Collective, not Jurati's benevolent offshoot. And the last confirmed contact with any branch of the original Collective we know of is the Protostar's encounter in 2384, which was actually 17 years earlier. But people also speak inaccurately off the cuff.
 
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