What happens on the holodeck stays on the holodeck.![]()
I'd hate to be the guy that cleans it afterward.

What happens on the holodeck stays on the holodeck.![]()
The Magicks of Megas-Tu does have a Stardate set before Where No Man Has Gone Before which is ludicrous! Surely the writers would have been briefed to keep their show out of the continuity of the original series? Apparently not though!
JB
Stardates were created to be useless -- or rather, to be useful at conveying the surface impression of meaning while revealing no useful chronological information of any kind, since the producers of TOS wanted to be vague about its exact time setting and flexible about how much time elapsed between episodes.
Also, in my opinion, I don't think they were meant to be "in order" but just separate log entries of different events in the Enterprise's past.
Stardates were created to be useless -- or rather, to be useful at conveying the surface impression of meaning while revealing no useful chronological information of any kind, since the producers of TOS wanted to be vague about its exact time setting and flexible about how much time elapsed between episodes.
There is a Roddenberry explanation somewhere ("Letters to Star Trek"?), about how Stardates are supposed to work. He said that they were deliberately random and were chronological only within an episode, to indicate the passing of time.
Rather, it was in The Making of Star Trek...
Okay. Thanks. But it was definitely invoked somewhere else, in response to an actual viewer query.
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