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Stardate
A stardate is a fictional system of time measurement developed for the television and film series ''Star Trek''. In the series, use of this date system is commonly heard at the beginning of a voiceover log entry such as "Captain's log, stardate 41153.7. Our destination is planet Deneb IV..." While the general idea resembles the Julian day currently used by astronomers, writers and producers have selected numbers using different methods over the years, some more arbitrary than others. This makes it impossible to convert all stardates into equivalent calendar dates, especially since stardates were originally intended to disguise the precise era of ''Star Trek''. ==''The Original Series'' era== The following excerpt from ''Star Trek Guide'' (April 17, 1967, p. 25) instructs writers for the original ''Star Trek'' TV series on how to select stardates for their scripts:〔 〕 (The "percentage point" mentioned was in practice a single decimal.) The official timeline places the original series between the years 2265 and 2269, with the second pilot beginning on stardate 1312.4 and the last-produced episode on stardate 5928.5; however, this timeline is based on references in ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', and had not been developed during the production of the original series. Despite the guideline to "pick any combination", the list of episodes shows stardates increasing with time in general, albeit with many instances of a number being lower than in the preceding episode.
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