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      • The 31st century BC was a century that lasted from the year 3100 BC to 3001 BC.
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  1. Timeline of the far future. Artist's concept of the Earth 5–7.5 billion years from now, when the Sun has become a red giant. While the future cannot be predicted with certainty, present understanding in various scientific fields allows for the prediction of some far-future events, if only in the broadest outline.

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    The 31st century was defined in the calendar of Earth as being from 3001 until 3100.

    3000s • 3010s • 3020s • 3030s • 3040s • 3050s • 3060s • 3070s • 3080s • 3090s

    •Daniels is born. By this time, time travel is so commonplace that there are quantum discriminators in every high school desk. (ENT: "Shockwave, Part II")

    3052 (circa)

    •Daniels, fearing a change in the timeline, transports Jonathan Archer to this time, causing a catastrophic timeline change that wipes out his entire civilization. Returning Archer to 2152 remedies the problem. (ENT: "Shockwave", "Shockwave, Part II")

    •An Earth vessel travels back to the 22nd century, where it apparently suffers some sort of critical disaster. The pilot is killed in the accident and the pod itself is heavily damaged. It is eventually discovered by the Enterprise NX-01 in October of 2152, and Enterprise's chief engineer Commander Charles Tucker is able to reactivate the pod's temporal beacon. Within seconds, the pod, the dead pilot, and the beacon itself all vanish, having presumably being retrieved by operatives from the 31st century. (ENT: "Future Tense")

    3064 (circa)

    •While on a mission to investigate a "dilithium nursery" in the Verubin Nebula, the KSF Khi'eth crash lands on an astronomical body at the center of the nebula. Responding to the distress call from the Khi'eth, the USS Hiraga Gennai is presumed destroyed when it attempts to penetrate the nebula. Six months later, the Khi'eth sends out another distress call that becomes the basis for the melody. (DIS: " The Sanctuary", "Terra Firma, Part 1")

    Background information

    •Kyrians obviously have had no contact with the Federation between their encounter with Voyager in 2374 and this time, despite claims by Q that the Federation will have a presence in the Delta Quadrant as soon as the late 25th century as per VOY: "Death Wish". •Going by Data's statement that the energy ribbon from Star Trek Generations passes through the Milky Way Galaxy every 39.1 years, it could be expected to return in 3034 and 3073. •The undeveloped series Star Trek: Federation would have taken place in this century.

    31st century productions

    •VOY: "Living Witness" •ENT: •"Shockwave" (in part) •"Shockwave, Part II" (in part) •DIS: "People of Earth" (in part)

    External link

    31st century at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works

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