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The Time of Awakening
61 B.C.
With the end of the Orion war in sight, the Botchok Planetary
Congress debates the form of social organization they will adopt
afterward. Tamos Draman the Half-Sighted argues eloquently for a
hierarchy in which the Greys are slightly higher than the Ruddies.
Eventually the BPC produces the Codex Orion, a compendium of the
laws of society, in which Greys and Ruddies are equals.
[FASA]
60 B.C.
Stef, the father of Surak, hands the Ko N'ya (Devil's Heart) stone over to
his one remaining son, Surak, following a battle on the Ishaya plain near
Mt. Selaya and isk'Kahr. He freely surrenders the stone to Garamond, a
warrior of the Ghe'Hara clan, the next day.
[The Devil's Heart [TNG)]
56 B.C.
A thousand years of nearly uninterruped peace, growth, and
prosperity also prepares the Orions, unknowingly, for the Reverse
which will wreck their culture. Social differences become wider
and more rigid. Colonies of Greys without any Ruddies, and Ruddies
without a single Grey, start to appear in odd corners of Orionspace.
[FASA]
6 B.C.
(140005 Vulcan Old Date)
Zakal the Terrible, the greatest of the Kolinahr masters, dies on Vulcan.
[The Lost Years (TOS)]
S'task recruits 12,000 Vulcans to depart Vulcan with him. Many more
will follow, totalling 80,000.
[Rihannsu: The Romulan Way [TOS), Spock's World [TOS), The Lost Years (TOS)]
On Earth the religious figure Jesus Christ is born; he will form the basis of Christianity. Christmas will be celebrated aboard the Enterprise numerous times.
In 2264, the delusional Thomas Clayton will claim to be Jesus Christ..
[Bread and Circuses (TOS), Dagger of the Mind (TOS), The Starless World (TOS)]
This is possibly the era of the Hundred Year War between the
Vulcan and the (as yet unnamed) Romulan factions on Vulcan,
presumably leading to their mass departure. Q will later claim
that one of the Philosopher Q's "self-destructive stunts" created
the misunderstanding which ignited this war.
[Death Wish (Voyager)]
It is also the era of the Adepts of T'Pel, a guild of Vulcan assassins
which may survive into the 24th Century's Romulan Empire.
[Avenger (TOS/TNG)]
150?
(12 Ahhahr 140005 Vulcan Old Date)
The 80,000 leave Vulcan orbit in the first interstellar Vulcanmigration outside 40 Eridani. Rea's Helm is the first ship followed
by Warbird, Starcatcher, T'Hie, Pennon, Bloodwing, Corona,
Lance, Gorget, Sunheart, Forge, Lost Road, Blacklight,
Firestorm, Vengeance, Memory, and Shield. The survivors will
later found the Romulan Star Empire.
[Rihannsu: The Romulan Way [TOS), Spock's World [TOS)]
Garamond, one of the Vulcan emigrants, takes the Ko N'ya with him
on their voyage to the new world later known as Romulus. He will live
to be nearly three hundred years old (not counting relativistic time di-
lation?) and upon his death the Ko N'ya will be taken by his wife,
Queen J'ross. She will plan on organizing the Romulan people and
perhaps return them to the stars...
[The Devil's Heart [TNG)]
Prior to the Time of Awakening on Vulcan, Surak is said to have founded
the legendary city of ShiGral, an oasis of logic and peace. Some stories
go so far as to claim that ShiGral was the only place Surak's ideals
were ever fully realized.
[SNW II]
The Hipon colonize the Fazi homeworld.
[By the Book (Enterprise)]
242
A series of deeply incised pits is created at Mount Seleya on Vulcanfrom laser cannon fire.
[Vulcan's Forge (TOS)]
Surak's teachings lead the Vulcan people devoted to logic,
non-violence, and IDIC (as expressed in Surak's Vulcan salute: the
small finger representing the philosophy of IDIC, the ring finger
representing the philosophy of Nome, the middle finger representing
the doctrine of the domination of logic over emotion, the index finger
representing reverence-for-life, and the thumb standing alone to
represent the high regard placed on individual privacy).
This is the era of the Reformation.
[Spock's World [TOS), Star Fleet Handbooks]
260
The ancestors of Sarek gain ceremonial ground on Vulcan where their Pon
Farr ceremonies will be carried out.
[Amok Time (TOS)]
On UFC 892 IV, a culture similar to that of Earth's Roman Empire evolves
(later explained by Hodgkin's Law of Parallel Planet Development, or perhaps the involvement of the Preservers). This
planet is also identical to Earth in density, diameter, and atmosphere
and by the 2260s it will have progressed to the equivalent of Earth's
20th Century.
[Bread and Circuses (TOS)]
370
Boradis III is used as an outpost for the Debrune, an ancient offshoot of
the Romulans.
[Gambit, Part I (TNG)]
The Stone of Gol, a psionic resonator, is believed destroyed by the gods
on Vulcan during the Awakening. It is actually disassembled.
[Gambit, Part II (TNG)]
The Confederacy of Surak is founded on Vulcan.
[Star Charts]
In the Dragon Empire, Lord Shen Fu bluffs his opponent and 7,000 perish
(or so will claim Li Po in 2370 despite the Dragon Empire theoretically
being an Earth colony launched in the early 21st Century).
[Dragon's Honor (TNG)]
The Bajoran Republic fights a war against a nonhumanoid race called the
Vorel. The Bajorans will eventually win the war and take possession of
several star systems including the Tarvo system.
[SNW]
In the Delta Quadrant, the Vidiian Sodality is ravaged by the Phage
virus. It will continue to consume their bodies, destroying their tissues
for over two millennia. The harvesting of replacement organs will become
routine.
[Phage (Voyager)]
Roughly during this period, the Great Move begins: the Mist inhabitants
learn how to phase-shift out of the normal continuum. Five complete star
systems are phased over. By the 2370s, the Mist universe will consist of
208 systems.
[The Captain's Table: The Mist (DS9)]
371
A Yoruba mask is fashioned in Africa on Earth. Some 2,000 years later
it will be a prized possession of Commander Benjamin Sisko.
[The Search, Part I (DS9)]
The Disarrui lead a thriving interstellar "pocket empire" around
the 1865 Serpens system. They will vanish almost overnight when a
large meteor the size of Earth's moon destroys the homeworld.
Possessing a "geobond" to the homeworld, the Disarrui all die out
over the next century or two. Their remaining worlds will be
plundered.
[Intellivore (TNG)]
In the Delta Quadrant, the Akerians develop faster-than-light travel and
basic shielding capabilities. The Akerian Empire is born when six worlds
become subject to their rule.
[The Murdered Sun (Voyager)]
375
This is roughly the era of the decline of the Hebitian Age on Cardassia Prime.
The depletion of the planet's resources and the rise of a world-
wide ascetic movement breeds a new variety of stoics calling themselves
Cardassians, meaning 'people of discipline.' Ignoring the boundaries of
the Hebitian kingdoms, the new society will come to revolve around
extended families, where respect for one's elders supercedes respect for
one's monarch. The Cardassians will have a great many centuries of
misery ahead of them.
[New Worlds, New Civilizations]
The Halkans adapt a peaceful stand forbidding trade with military powers.
[Preserver (TOS/TNG)]
Q visits Terwil IX around this period and becomes known to the inhabitants
as the Laughing God. Two thousand years later, Romulans will be
acquainted with Q.
[I, Q (TNG)]
500
Extraterrestrials transplant inhabitants from Persia on Earth to the
planet Argelius II.
[Line Officer Requirements Manuals]
A 6th Century Bajoran mandala from this era will be auctioned off on DS9by Quark in late 2373.
[In the Cards (DS9)]
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