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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Sol System: [QB] I am super useful! Only, perhaps not. My list thingy only contains information from within TOS and its attendant films, and no exterior facts, whether from spin off shows or extra-televisual items. So the exact date isn't on here, just ones I could derive from various clues over the run of the show/films. But the relative dates are, which are just as useful. [QUOTE] [b]Where No Man Has Gone Before[/b] BST 400-200 "Nightingale Woman" written by Tarbolde on the Canopius planet CE 1996 (1) BE 210-190 S.S. Valiant lost CE 2006-2186 CE 2061-2154 CE 1970-1990 CE 2057-2194 BE 33 Gary Mitchell born (2) Stardate 1087.7 CE 2163-2363 CE 2238-2311 CE 2147 CE 2234-2251 BE 31 Elizabeth Dehner born (2) Stardate 1089.5 CE 2165-2365 CE 2240-2313 CE 2149 CE 2236-2253 BE 23 Gary Mitchell born (2) Stardate 1087.7 CE 2153-2353 CE 2248-2321 CE 2157 CE 2244-2261 BE 21 Elizabeth Dehner born (2) Stardate 1089.5 CE 2155-2355 CE 2250-2323 CE 2159 CE 2246-2263 BE 15 Kirk and Mitchell meet, presumably at the academy (3) CE 2181-2381 CE 2256-2329 CE 2165 CE 2252-2269 ST 0+13 days, September 3-9 (4) "Where No Man Has Gone Before" Stardate 1312.4-1313.8 CE 2196-2396 CE 2271-2344 CE 2180 CE 2267-2284 1.) Mitchell gives the date of the poem and then mentions it was the most romantic written in the "past couple of centuries." My purely arbitrary definition of couple is two to four. 2.) It seems highly unlikely that Mitchell and Dehner were 23 and 21, respectively, during the episode, regardless of the ages given on their files. 3.) Mitchell's description of his academy years make it sound like he had not met Kirk prior to attending. It is interesting to note that if Mitchell met Kirk during his first year, and we assume from evidence in TNG that most people go to the academy at the age of 18, Mitchell would be 33 during the episode, which seems like a more reasonable age for a Lieutenant Commander and XO. If we're adding ten years to Mitchell's age, it doesn't seem unreasonable to do the same for Dr. Dehner, making her 31. 4.) Based on each episode being roughly thirteen days apart, with no delay between the first and second pilots. We get two different and mutually exclusive stardate schemes here. The first, appearing on the personnel files Spock reviews, suggest that one stardate equals one year. By that scheme, Mitchell was 226 years old when he died, and the episode itself took over a year. Kirk's date of birth, as given by his tombstone and as near as I can make out, is stardate 1277.1. [/QUOTE]That was probably unnecessary, but I am a small and petty person. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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