I removed the following from the article: 3.5 Billion Years from Now: Hypothetically, Humans will evolve into non-corporeal lifeforms,like the Organians. (TOS: "Errand of Mercy") There is nothing in that episode to support the statement, and even if there was it is pure conjecture. Aholland 18:24, 11 May 2006 (UTC)
- It seems to me that the 29th century stuff from Voyager might be included in this section/page.
- You can find that at 29th century. --From Andoria with Love 02:56, 26 March 2007 (UTC)
Is there really no mention of events taking place billions of years in future in canon?
Sol
Unless anyone can find canon information about Sol I think that section should be dealted. Common knowledge or not. Vince 22:22, 28 December 2008 (UTC)
- I removed the section to here until (or if) a citation can be found.
4-5 billion years
- Sol is projected to become a red giant star as the supply of hydrogen in its core is exhausted and the sun begins burning helium instead. --31dot 22:31, 28 December 2008 (UTC)
- Thank you. I'm looking for a canon referance. TNG is the most likely source but I think i'm gonna come up empty handed here. Vince 23:53, 28 December 2008 (UTC).
End of time
Shouldn't the collapse of the universe (Big Crunch) be in a page on the end of time? – The preceding unsigned comment was added by 99.6.9.145
Not the Big Crunch, but the collapse of the universe was. Shouldn't the "End of time" at the bottom of the page be a link to the event collapse of the universe?
Removed
- The energy ribbon will continue to enter the Milky Way Galaxy every 39.1 years. (Star Trek Generations)
That was never in any way said. Something could happen to it. -- Capricorn (talk) 21:37, 28 October 2016 (UTC)
Where No One Has Gone Before
Should The Traveler's assessment from (TNG: "Where No One Has Gone Before") be included in some form under 'Events?' He stated, when referring to Humans: "You should not be here until your far, far distant future. Certainly not until you've learned control." "Here" being a place in the universe where thought alters reality. Is he merely saying they are not yet ready to be here? Does he know that they someday will be ready, or just presuming? Hypothetical? In any case, this wouldn't be the first time for in-universe speculation or hyperbole being in the list if included. -- BradTheAmerican (talk) 13:00, 22 July 2018 (UTC)