Yes, a stardate thread. This is a little different, though, in that there is a specific question.
The traditional understanding was 1000 stardates per year, making an easy reference for 2364-2379 dates as matching TNG1 through Nemesis.
However, in the thread about "Friendship One"[VOY7], folks were assigning the episode as year 2378 and doing math off of that. I had referred to 2377, using the typical standard. It's a 54XXX show and TNG1 was 41XXX so 2364 + 13 is 2377, right?
However, it seems Memory Alpha is using an anomaly-based reunderstanding of stardates. By "anomaly-based" I refer to those instances where a calendar date is suggested that doesn't match the traditional understanding. In the case of Voyager, a reference to the 315th anniversary of First Contact Day in "Homestead" is being used to reimagine the whole seventh season calendar.
There are, of course, other anomalies. "Second Sight"[DSN2] puts the anniversary of Wolf 359 at 473XX, which makes no sense by the 1000 stardate/year standard.
Historically, folks tended to handwave the anomalies since there are numerous occasions where the standard is clearly used, but MA folks have clearly planted their flag.
So, question: when did MA folks decide this, and why is it accepted? Has there been any effort to fully recalculate TNG-era dates around the anomalies?
The traditional understanding was 1000 stardates per year, making an easy reference for 2364-2379 dates as matching TNG1 through Nemesis.
However, in the thread about "Friendship One"[VOY7], folks were assigning the episode as year 2378 and doing math off of that. I had referred to 2377, using the typical standard. It's a 54XXX show and TNG1 was 41XXX so 2364 + 13 is 2377, right?
However, it seems Memory Alpha is using an anomaly-based reunderstanding of stardates. By "anomaly-based" I refer to those instances where a calendar date is suggested that doesn't match the traditional understanding. In the case of Voyager, a reference to the 315th anniversary of First Contact Day in "Homestead" is being used to reimagine the whole seventh season calendar.
There are, of course, other anomalies. "Second Sight"[DSN2] puts the anniversary of Wolf 359 at 473XX, which makes no sense by the 1000 stardate/year standard.
Historically, folks tended to handwave the anomalies since there are numerous occasions where the standard is clearly used, but MA folks have clearly planted their flag.
So, question: when did MA folks decide this, and why is it accepted? Has there been any effort to fully recalculate TNG-era dates around the anomalies?