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I'm writing a description of the USS Douglas's background for JOAT nad need some stardates from you knowledgeable folks.
-I need a stardate for when the Tholians signed the non-aggression pact with the Dominion. -A stardate for 18 months prior to the signing of that pact. -The stardate that Earth was attackeed by the Breen.
If there is no specific date mentioned on the show, I'll gladly accept a plausable guess of those dates.
Thanks in advance.
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Thanks! Good sites -including your own, of course (bookmarked). I'm just not clear as to the stardate the Tholians isghned the non-aggression pact and I sure dont know to to roll back tyhe stardate 18 months from that point.
Can you make an educated guess for me?
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Well it was in "Call to Arms" when it was discovered the Romulans, Miradorn and Tholians had all signed a non-agression pact with the Dominion. Stardate 50975.2 is associated with that episode so that would seem to be a rough estimate on when the treaty was signed, at least a week prior to that date.
18 months prior to that I would guess would be about 49475, roughly the time Dukat "Return[ed] to Grace", if you will.
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If you want 18 months, then that's a year and a half, so just subtract 1500 from the stardate to get your target -- about 48475 or so.
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In "Call to Arms", the Romulans had just signed a pact 'yesterday', so I think the Tholian and Miradorn pacts could easily also have been signed in between "Call to Arms" and the preceding episode.
quote:Originally posted by MinutiaeMan: If you want 18 months, then that's a year and a half, so just subtract 1500 from the stardate to get your target -- about 48475 or so.
Bad math Minutiae! Thats 2500.
The stardate for episode 167 was 52576.2 and episode 173 was 52645.7, Earth was attacked in episode 170 which fits snugly between those other two episodes, so I would say a 52600-ish.
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That's because you've rocked yourself so often, you've lost all sensitivity.
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