I notice that nobody is using stardates based on
Discovery which are in the 865000s. Given that there will be episodes of two series from the 32nd century airing in the future, and
SNW is pretty random, these may become the predominant form of stardates. So I added it to my converter. To get stardates in the 865000s, I have to count from year 1158 CE.
But so far, there have only been three examples, so we might not see them a lot on
Discovery, and
Starfleet Academy won’t likely be ship based. And by the time we see more, they might be in the 867000s.
It was simpler when we had just three series, overlapping with contiguous stardates. First we had to adjust from 4 to 5 digits, and then nothing for years, except Kelvin stardates. Now we have multiple series in different time zones. Should I make systems for the animated series, too?
I’m hoping that we’ll get
Legacy, and it’ll be contiguous with
Picard in the 25th century.
Code:
Type Stardate Epoch
25th century: 78891.43 1945 January 1
TrekGuide: 77356.29 1946 July 15
Schmidt: -299108.42 2323 January 1
Pugh: -300890.99 2323 January 1
Star Trek Online: 101497.06 1922 May 25
Mod. Julian Date: 60270.43 1858 November 21
Kelvin Timeline: 2023.326 1 January 1
Google/Main: [-26]7767.13 2162 January 4
32nd Century: 865891.58 1158 January 1