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Fun Facts
Originally, stardates were used so that Star Trek
could be established as taking place a long way into the future without actually
being pinned down to a particular time. The stardates were arbitrary, chosen
without regard to consistency. The only thing that was consistent was that the
stardates generally increased. However, because Star Trek episodes got out of
order in the production sequence, and were shown in a different order again,
even this could not be relied upon from week to week. Furthermore, even ignoring
obvious verbal slips, the stardate ranges of episodes occasionally overlapped,
and stardates sometimes even decreased within the confines of a single Star Trek
episode. When pressed for an explanation, Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry
said: This time system adjusts for shifts in relative time which occur due to
the vessel's speed and space warp capability. It has little relationship to Earth's
time as we know it. One hour aboard the U.S.S.Enterprise at different times may
equal as little as three Earth hours. The stardates specified in the log entry
must be computed against the speed of the vessel, the space warp, and its position
within our galaxy, in order to give a meaningful reading.
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