22nd.
"200 years ago." 2374-200. Circa 2174.
"200 years ago." 2374-200. Circa 2174.
This is actually my favorite place for Star Trek. Especially if we're suggesting that there was a nuclear WWIII.though there they said it was the 28th century.
I blame time traveling Romulans.22nd.
"200 years ago." 2374-200. Circa 2174.
Now I have to find away to work a 2174 Eugenics War flare up into the Enterprise Pitch Game,F'ing Temporal Cold War™.
Nah, that's crazy talk.I
it's all a work of fiction, which is subject to change at any point and we just have to deal with it.
Use Colonel Green's descendants.Now I have to find away to work a 2174 Eugenics War flare up into the Enterprise Pitch Game,
That would be....optimum.Use Colonel Green's descendants.
Additionally, we have Voyager visit the year 1996 without any sign or mention of war.
Another thing to consider is the Enterprise episode Hatchery, where Archer mentions his great-grandfather who fought in the Eugenics Wars. The 1990s is too far back for a great-grandfather, but mid 21st century, a hundred years prior to when Enterprise takes place could work.
DS9 also put the Eugenics Wars in the 22nd Century
TRELANE: Oh, really? Have I made an error in time? How fallible of me.Hell, "The Squire of Gothos" was set in the 28th century until it wasn't.
*27thHell, "The Squire of Gothos" was set in the 28th century until it wasn't.
It was already 'moved' by VOY in the two part episode they went to 1996.Nope.
The fact that Eugenics Wars is plural always left it open to there being more than one Eugenics War. And that there was an interwar period between the wars.
Most people don’t call WWI & WWII the world war, despite them involving the same nation, do they? They’re the world wars.
Its completely plausible that the 1990s Eugenics war was EWI, and the 21st Eugenics War was EWII.
Moving it was nonsensical by SNW, especially after what was reaffirmed by PIC S2 i.e. Project Khan, and the Shenzhen Conventions.
We should really be asking is if there was an EWIII circa 2170s, to align with DS9.
Now, now, you know nobody likes to acknowledge that. Star Trek was perfectly consistent with a continuity and canon that lined up 150% before the Kurtzman era began and pissed all over canon for the thrill of it until Lord Terry arrived and tried to right the ship. But the Kurtzman Loyalists have infected the upper echelons of Paramount preventing the Legacy series the Fans deserve from every seeing the light of day.And Trek continuity has never been wholly consistent anyway in TOS AND the Berman era, long before the first episode of Strange New Worlds. The fan term for it going all the way back to TOS era fandom is: YATI = Yet Another Trek Inconsistency.)
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