Star Trek films

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This page lists Arcadia plot developments & details deriving from or impacting the Star Trek films.

In-depth film information is available  @Memory Alpha through linked headers.

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In Thy Image

Star Trek: The Motion Picture (In Thy Image)
(a/k/a The Motion Picture) 209 CE

The Wrath of Khan

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222 CE

The Search for Spock

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222 CE
  • The Mutara explosion "Genesis effect" regenerated David Marcus and Kruge & his two Klingons* (killed on the Genesis planet's surface), along with Khan Singh and Singh's supermen, all of whom the USS Chadwick retrieved. Some of Singh's loyalists felt death had absolved them of fealty and turned against him. A group led by Minerva and Kinnaird sought (unsuccessfully) to seize power, aided by Kruge. Singh finally lived up to the label of a "super" man by overcoming personal demons, and as atonement for past crimes, with Marcus, helped to defeat them.  (From 1980s fan stories by Sasoriza.)
*One of Kruge's Klingons was named Knorr.

The Voyage Home

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223 CE -77

The Final Frontier

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223 CE

The Undiscovered Country‎

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230 CE

Generations

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230 CE308

First Contact

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310 CE 1

Insurrection

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312 CE

Nemesis

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316 CE
  • Shinzon's coup d’état, coupled with Spock's campaign ("Unification I"), led to the "Romulan reformation": The Romulan Star Empire was reformed into the Romulan Republic by 319.
  • Donatra helped to facilitate this, by imitating Shinzon's example, seizing power with Reman help, led by a Reman viceroy who succeeded Vkruk. Donatra married this viceroy in order to achieve her plans.
  • Conflict with a Romulan splinter state reclaiming the title of "Star Empire" weakened the Republic, allowing the Remans to expand their power.
  • Differences in Starfleet uniforms and ship design, by 316 (as seen in Nemesis), remained in effect through at least 324 (visible in many crew images).

Star Trek (2009)

Nero
324 CE ( alternate timeline: 170-195 CE)
  • In the Arc universe[1], Vulcan was not destroyed by Nero, nor did other events in Star Trek's alternate timeline which violate traditional canon (resulting from Nero) come about.
  • Events which did transpire are those seen in, or which can be inferred from, the "primary" timeline, notably the destruction of Romulus, leading to the loss of Spock (with his ship) and Nero & the Narada (with the Narada crew).
  1. ^ The "prime" or primary Star Trek universe for its own purposes.
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