The 32nd century was defined in the calendar of Earth as being from 3101 until 3200.
Decades
Events
- All time travel technology has been outlawed and destroyed by this century because of the Temporal Wars. (DIS: "That Hope Is You, Part 1")
- Standard viewscreen technology, such as those used by Starfleet in prior eras, are no longer in wide use by this time. (DIS: "People of Earth")
- 3102
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- The Federation visits Deep Space 253 for the final time. (DIS: "There Is A Tide...")
- 3125
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- A retrofitted dorsal carrier, design XRT-55D, is commissioned. (ENT: "Future Tense")
- 3145
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- Lura Thok is born. (SA: "Kids These Days")
- 3148
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- Aditya Sahil begins his forty-plus-year guardianship of a Federation relay station. (DIS: "That Hope Is You, Part 1")
- 3160
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- Felix murders the father of Patri Doxica. (DIS: "The Examples")
- 3164
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- Lura Thok graduates from the War College. (SA: "Kids These Days")
- 3170+
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- Caleb Mir is born. (SA: "Kids These Days")
- 3176+
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- Nus Braka is sentenced to a Federation penal colony for felony theft of food rations from a Federation supply ship and the murder of the ship's pilot. (SA: "Kids These Days")
- Anisha Mir is sentenced to a rehabilitation camp for her role as an accomplice to Nus Braka. (SA: "Kids These Days")
- Caleb Mir escapes from the Federation outpost Pikaru. (SA: "Kids These Days")
- Nahla Ake resigns from Starfleet. (SA: "Kids These Days")
- 3173
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- Adira Tal is born. (DIS: "People of Earth")
- 3174
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- Kyheem begins working for the Emerald Chain. (DIS: "The Sanctuary")
- 3177
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- Senna Tal sends out a message for all those who still believe in the Federation and Starfleet to meet him on Earth. (DIS: "People of Earth")
- 3178+
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- Caleb Mir is charged with petty theft. (SA: "Kids These Days")
- 3182+
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- Caleb Mir is charged with destruction of property. (SA: "Kids These Days")
- 3184+
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- Caleb Mir is charged with vandalism. (SA: "Kids These Days")
- 3186
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- Doctor Gabrielle Burnham, mother of Michael Burnham, is transported 950 years into the future from 2236 by the Project Daedalus suit, after escaping from the Klingon attack on Doctari Alpha; here, she finds the galaxy lifeless. After this, she finds she is repeatedly pulled back to this era, which acts as an anchor point for her. After being sent back to this time by her daughter immediately before a temporal incursion, she is found by the inhabitants of Essof IV and is transported to Ni'Var where she joins the Qowat Milat. (DIS: "Perpetual Infinity", "Unification III")
- 3187
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- Admiral Senna Tal dies of unknown causes. (DIS: "People of Earth")
- 3188
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- Michael Burnham emerges from the 23rd century in this year, crashes on the planet Hima, and sends the red angel suit back through the wormhole to send the last signal to Spock at Terralysium in 2258; afterward, it self-destructs. (DIS: "That Hope Is You, Part 1")
- Michael Burnham meets Cleveland Booker and helps him transport a Trance worm named "Molly" to Sanctuary Four, after being pursued by the authorities of Hima. (DIS: "That Hope Is You, Part 1")
- Michael Burnham meets Adiatya Sahil and reveals who she is and commissions him as acting communications chief to aid in her search for Discovery. (DIS: "That Hope Is You, Part 1")
- Michael Burnham spends the next year becoming a courier, working with Cleveland Booker, as she tracks down clues as to what happened with The Burn and waits for the USS Discovery. (DIS: "People of Earth")
- Adira becomes joined with the Tal symbiont that was once a part of Admiral Tal and Gray Tal. (DIS: "People of Earth", "Forget Me Not")
- 3188+
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- Caleb Mir is charged with illegal trading. (SA: "Kids These Days")
- 3189
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- The USS Discovery emerges from the 23rd century in this year. (DIS: "Far From Home")
- Zareh is marooned on "The Colony". (DIS: "Far From Home")
- The crew of the USS Discovery reunites with Michael Burnham. (DIS: "Far From Home")
- Saru is officially made captain of the USS Discovery. (DIS: "People of Earth")
- The crew of the USS Discovery calm the tensions between Wen's raiders and the United Earth Defense Force. (DIS: "People of Earth")
- The artificial intelligence which will one day be known as Zora is born after the Sphere data integrates itself with the computer systems on board USS Discovery. (DIS: "Forget Me Not")
- Adira Tal is reconnected with their previous hosts and joins the crew of Discovery (DIS: "Forget Me Not")
- D. Nhan leaves the Discovery to take charge of the USS Tikhov. (DIS: "Die Trying")
- The Discovery is officially welcomed back into Starfleet. (DIS: "Die Trying")
- The Discovery undergoes a three-week retrofit. (DIS: "Scavengers")
- Michael Burnham is demoted from first officer to science officer for disobeying orders when she went on a rogue mission to rescue Cleveland Booker and a Starfleet black box. (DIS: "Scavengers")
- Sylvia Tilly is made acting first officer of the Discovery. (DIS: "Unification III")
- After facing a trial from the Guardian of Forever, Philippa Georgiou leaves the crew of Discovery through the Guardian's portal to another point in time that will cure her condition. (DIS: "Terra Firma, Part 2")
- The crew of Discovery successfully defeat Osyraa and the Emerald Chain. (DIS: "That Hope Is You, Part 2")
- The crew of Discovery rescue Su'Kal, Doctor Hugh Culber, Captain Saru, and Adira Tal from the KSF Khi'eth and learn that it was Su'Kal who accidentally caused The Burn. (DIS: "Su'Kal") (DIS: "That Hope Is You, Part 2")
- Saru leaves Starfleet to help Su'Kal build a life for himself on Kaminar. (DIS: "That Hope Is You, Part 2")
- Michael Burnham is promoted to captain and officially given command of USS Discovery. (DIS: "That Hope Is You, Part 2")
- Trill rejoins the Federation. (DIS: "That Hope Is You, Part 2")
- 3190
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- A new variant of the Starfleet uniform is introduced. (DIS: "Kobayashi Maru")
- Twenty-one more worlds rejoin the Federation, bringing its total up to fifty-eight. (DIS: "Kobayashi Maru")
- Starfleet Academy is reopened. (DIS: "Kobayashi Maru")
- Archer Spacedock is built. (DIS: "Kobayashi Maru")
- Laira Rillak is elected as President of the United Federation of Planets. (DIS: "Kobayashi Maru")
- The USS Discovery supplies Alshain IV with dilithium. (DIS: "Kobayashi Maru")
- Kwejian is destroyed by the Dark Matter Anomaly. (DIS: "Kobayashi Maru")
- Ni'Var rejoins the United Federation of Planets. (DIS: "All Is Possible")
- First contact with Species 10-C. (DIS: "Species Ten-C")
- United Earth rejoins the Federation. (DIS: "Coming Home")
- 3190+
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- Caleb Mir is charged with transport of illegal materials. (SA: "Kids These Days")
- Anisha Mir breaks out of prison. (SA: "Kids These Days")
- 3191
- The USS Discovery is tasked with a Red Directive mission to uncover the Progenitor's hidden technology, which was used to create all humanoid life in the galaxy. (DIS: "Red Directive")
- Saru accepts a position as a Federation ambassador. He and T'Rina get engaged. (DIS: "Red Directive")
- Captain Michael Burnham and Saru undertake their last mission together as captain and first officer, respectively. The first clue to the Progenitor's life-creating technology is found, and Saru officially leaves the Discovery. (DIS: "Under the Twin Moons")
- Captain Burnham appoints Rayner as her first officer. (DIS: "Under the Twin Moons")
- The hunt for the technology continues with the next clue discovered on Trill. After passing a test set up by Jinaal Bix, the clue is recovered by Burnham and Booker and brought to Discovery. (DIS: "Jinaal")
- The Bix symbiote, having waited centuries to pass along Jinaal's secrets to a worthy seeker, returns to the Caves of Mak'ala, its latest host Kalzara now laid to rest, and its mission finally complete. (DIS: "Jinaal")
- Discovery deals with a Krenim chronophage while following Moll and L'ak's trail. (DIS: "Face the Strange")
- Discovery encounters the ISS Enterprise through a wormhole of sorts. (DIS: "Mirrors")
- Discovery's search takes it to Halem'no. (DIS: "Whistlespeak")
- Discovery has an encounter with the Breen. (DIS: "Erigah")
- Discovery visits the Eternal Gallery and Archive. (DIS: "Labyrinths")
- Discovery tracks down the structure containing the Progenitor technology, ultimately leaving it for the next person to find. (DIS: "Lagrange Point", "Life, Itself")
- 3191+
Fall semester
- Starfleet Academy reopens in San Francisco, Earth. The USS Athena arrives prior to the start of the fall class with its cadet crew. (SA: "Kids These Days")
- Betazed rejoins the Federation after meditation on Earth, during which the decision is made that the new Federation HQ would be established on Betazed. (SA: "Beta Test")
- Starfleet Academy selects its first post-Burn Calica team. (SA: "Vitus Reflux")
- The Klingon diaspora settles a new homeworld, Faan Alpha, following a brief skirmish with Federation forces. (SA: "Vox In Excelso")
- (SA: "Series Acclimation Mil")
- (SA: "Come, Let's Away")
- 3192+
Spring semester
- (SA: "Ko'Zeine")
- (SA: "The Life of the Stars")
- The Venari Ral surround the Federation with Omega-47 mines.(SA: "300th Night")
- Nus Braka is taken into Federation custody. (SA: "Rubincon")
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Appendices
Background information
Going by Data's statement that the energy ribbon from Star Trek Generations passes through the Milky Way Galaxy every 39.1 years, it can be expected to return in 3112, 3151, and 3190.
Dating Star Trek: Starfleet Academy
According to Paramount+, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy takes place 125 years after the Burn (circa 3069). [1] This is largely consistent with Lura Thok's personnel file in "Kids These Days" stating that she was born in 3145 and fifty years of age, indicating a year of 3195 or 3196 for the season premiere. It is also consistent with the Miyazaki computer said to have been "offline for 125 years" after 3069 in "Come, Let's Away", resulting in 3194.
The yearbook entries in the end credits of "Rubincon" for the "graduating class of 3196" list Darem Reymi as the "Winner of 3196 Prince for a Day contest. (It was less than 45 minutes, but still…)", which possibly dates "Ko'Zeine" and the spring semester to 3196. If that is the case, however, the production could have included all the characters under a different title, since "graduating class of 3196" has an established literal meaning in the franchise, suggesting rather 3193 for the conclusion of the first academic year.
On the other hand, the ubiquitous stardates consistently convert to the fall semester of 3191 and the spring semester of 3192, which is surprisingly unlike their rarity and delayed increase on Star Trek: Discovery. The fifteen-year flashback to Caleb Mir’s childhood is ~15,000 units in the past, while the stardates of Darem Reymi’s birth and high school graduation are ~17,000 units apart and synchronized with his age of seventeen as well as stardates in the Academy fall semester. The dates of 3145 and 3164 in Lura Thok’s file are accompanied by stardates in the expected 822xxx and 841xxx ranges, respectively.
32nd century productions
- DIS:
- "Perpetual Infinity" (in part)
- "That Hope Is You, Part 1"
- "Far From Home"
- "People of Earth"
- "Forget Me Not"
- "Die Trying"
- "Scavengers"
- "Unification III"
- "The Sanctuary"
- "Terra Firma, Part 1" (in part)
- "Terra Firma, Part 2" (in part)
- "Su'Kal"
- "There Is A Tide..."
- "That Hope Is You, Part 2"
- "Kobayashi Maru"
- "Anomaly (DIS)"
- "Choose to Live"
- "All Is Possible"
- "The Examples"
- "Stormy Weather"
- "...But to Connect"
- "All In"
- "Rubicon"
- "The Galactic Barrier"
- "Rosetta"
- "Species Ten-C"
- "Coming Home"
- "Red Directive"
- "Under the Twin Moons"
- "Jinaal"
- "Face the Strange" (in part)
- "Mirrors"
- "Whistlespeak"
- "Erigah"
- "Labyrinths"
- "Lagrange Point"
- "Life, Itself" (in part)
- SA:
External link
- 32nd century at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works