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Captain Braxton is a Starfleet officer in the Star Trek universe. Image File history File links Captain_Braxton. ...
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Adjectives: Terrestrial, Terran, Telluric, Tellurian, Earthly Atmosphere Surface pressure: 101. ...
Starfleet Command symbol In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet is the paramilitary defense, research, diplomacy, and exploration force of the United Federation of Planets (UFP) with â as of the late 24th century â hundreds of starships and starbases at its disposal. ...
In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Wells Class starship is a class of Federation starships from the 29th century, that are capable of timeslip, transporting themselves to any point in time and space. ...
Captain is a commissioned rank of the Starfleet in the fictional universe of Star Trek. ...
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Starfleet Command symbol In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet is the paramilitary defense, research, diplomacy, and exploration force of the United Federation of Planets (UFP) with â as of the late 24th century â hundreds of starships and starbases at its disposal. ...
The current Star Trek franchise logo Star Trek is an American science fiction entertainment series. ...
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Native of the 29th century, pilot of the Federation timeship Aeon in one timeline, and captain of the Federation timeship Relativity in another. The 29th century (Gregorian Calendar) comprises the years 2801-2900. ...
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Braxton's first encounter with the USS Voyager (relative to Voyager's perspective) took place when he travelled to the year 2373 in the Delta Quadrant to destroy the Federation starship. This occurred in the episode Future's End. In Braxton's experience, Voyager was associated with a temporal explosion that would obliterate Earth's solar system in the 29th century. In confronting Voyager, Braxton's ship was thrown back in time, where it crash-landed on Earth in 1967. Braxton survived the crash, but became separated from his ship. Stranded in the past, Braxton watched helplessly while a native of the period, Henry Starling, salvaged the Aeon and exploited its technology over the next three decades. In 1996, Braxton was homeless and destitute. It was that year that Voyager found itself in Earth orbit. Captain Kathryn Janeway and her crew tracked down the Aeon, which Starling planned to fly into the future, and destroyed it before Starling could make the time jump. This action prevented the 29th century explosion and created an alternate timeline in which Braxton was not trapped in the 20th century. This Braxton arrived in 1996, in the Aeon, to set things straight and escort Voyager back to the 24th century. Captain Janeway requested that they be returned to the vicinity of Earth, but Braxton cited the Temporal Prime Directive and brought the ship back to the Delta Quadrant. The USS Voyager (NCC-74656) is an Intrepid class starship in the Star Trek fictional universe. ...
In the fictional Star Trek series, the Milky Way Galaxy is divided into four quadrants, which are further subdivided into sectors. ...
Futures End is an episode from the third season of Star Trek: Voyager. ...
Major features of the Solar System (not to scale; from left to right): Pluto, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter, the asteroid belt, the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth and its Moon, and Mars. ...
Kathryn Janeway (Born: May 20, 2332 in Bloomington, Indiana), played by Kate Mulgrew, is a Starfleet officer in the fictional Star Trek universe. ...
The 29th century (Gregorian Calendar) comprises the years 2801-2900. ...
(19th century - 20th century - 21st century - more centuries) Decades: 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s As a means of recording the passage of time, the 20th century was that century which lasted from 1901–2000 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar (1900–1999...
The 24th century (Gregorian Calendar) comprises the years 2301-2400. ...
The Temporal Prime Directive is a principle in the Star Trek universe, similar to the standard Prime Directive. ...
In the episode Relativity, Braxton commanded the title starship in an effort to prevent a saboteur from destroying Voyager with a weapon designed to fracture space-time. Prior to the weapon's detonation in 2375, Braxton recruited Seven of Nine to jump through time to locate where and when the weapon was placed, because her ocular implant was able to detect disruptions in space-time. Eventually it was learned that Braxton himself was the saboteur. An older version of Braxton suffered from temporal psychosis and blamed Voyager for his circumstances — 30 years of exile on 20th-century Earth, the temporal inversion in the Takara Sector (the episode "Timeless"; Braxton and crew had to 'clean up the mess' created by the events of that episode), repeated rehabilitation, loss of rank, and forced retirement. The older Braxton was apprehended, and the younger one on the Relativity was arrested by his first officer, Lt. Ducane, for crimes he was "going" to commit. The different versions of Braxton were re-integrated to stand trial, but he was guaranteed leniency in exchange for revealing the precise moment he boarded Voyager to plant the weapon. Relativity is a fifth season episode of Star Trek: Voyager, first broadcast on May 12, 1999. ...
In special relativity and general relativity, time and three-dimensional space are treated together as a single four-dimensional pseudo-Riemannian manifold called spacetime. ...
(23rd century - 24th century - 25th century - more centuries) The 24th century (Gregorian Calendar) comprises the years 2301-2400. ...
Seven of Nine, Tertiary Adjunct of Unimatrix Zero-One, or simply Seven, played by Jeri Ryan, is a character in the television series Star Trek: Voyager. ...
Timeless, the sixth episode of the fifth season of Star Trek: Voyager, was also the series 100th episode. ...
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