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PostSun Dec 30, 2001 7:29 pm    

Here's how to figure out Stardates...I got it off some site.

For Example: "Captain's Log Stardate 45076.3"

The "4" represents that the series takes place in the 24th century, according to an original writer's guide, although Deep Space Nine may change that. It also has been noted that 1000 stardates pass with every year. The "5" represents the season number of TNG without exception. The "076" represents the portion of a season that advances during TNG. The ".3" represents a portion of a day thereof.




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PostSun Dec 30, 2001 10:43 pm    

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On 2001-12-30 18:29, Captain Skenandore wrote:
Here's how to figure out Stardates...I got it off some site.

For Example: "Captain's Log Stardate 45076.3"

The "4" represents that the series takes place in the 24th century, according to an original writer's guide, although Deep Space Nine may change that. It also has been noted that 1000 stardates pass with every year. The "5" represents the season number of TNG without exception. The "076" represents the portion of a season that advances during TNG. The ".3" represents a portion of a day thereof.



It is a little confuing, but after you read it like 3 time you will get it.



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PostMon Dec 31, 2001 3:31 pm    

it took me 3 1/2 j/k

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PostTue Jan 01, 2002 12:29 am    

DS9 and Voyager got into the 53xxx.x range, so they obviously changed it.

Someone posted a link to a stardate calculator a while back. Does anyone know where that is?


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PostWed Jan 02, 2002 4:02 am    

Thanks for telling us I never could figure it out.



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PostTue Jan 27, 2004 1:13 am    

Dude, that's pretty nifty, I appreciate the info, bub.

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PostMon Feb 09, 2004 10:07 pm    

I came up with a stardate calculator based on TNG, DS9 and VGR stardates. It works by using the first two digits to work out the year, and the last three represent 1/1000 of a year.

So, All Good Things, the TNG finale, with a stardate of 47988 was started early afternoon on December 27, 2370. Why Picard was in his bathrobe, I have no idea. (Shakes head and walks away.)


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PostTue Feb 10, 2004 3:12 am    

Tiberius wrote:
I came up with a stardate calculator based on TNG, DS9 and VGR stardates. It works by using the first two digits to work out the year, and the last three represent 1/1000 of a year.

So, All Good Things, the TNG finale, with a stardate of 47988 was started early afternoon on December 27, 2370. Why Picard was in his bathrobe, I have no idea. (Shakes head and walks away.)


Wow you made that?! I have it on my Computer! I use it often. Its Great!


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PostTue Feb 10, 2004 8:41 pm    

I don't think the one that you have on your computer was made by me. I only made it as an Excel spread sheet, and I haven't sent it to anyone. Besides, I've still got a few tiny bugs to work out in mine, but for the most part it's accurate.

Can anyone tell me if there's any way I can put the spread sheet up on this site? I'm pretty sure there is, but I'm not sure. BTW, I can only use a public computer at my local library, I don't know if that makes a difference.


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PostWed Feb 11, 2004 1:28 am    

Tiberius wrote:
I don't think the one that you have on your computer was made by me. I only made it as an Excel spread sheet, and I haven't sent it to anyone. Besides, I've still got a few tiny bugs to work out in mine, but for the most part it's accurate.

Can anyone tell me if there's any way I can put the spread sheet up on this site? I'm pretty sure there is, but I'm not sure. BTW, I can only use a public computer at my local library, I don't know if that makes a difference.


Oh.. Well I downloaded mine from a Website. It is an Executable.


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PostMon Feb 16, 2004 7:19 pm    

What is the sites address for me to take alook at it. Please.

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PostTue Feb 17, 2004 12:56 am    

John Connor wrote:
What is the sites address for me to take alook at it. Please.


I can't remember.. Google it.


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PostThu Apr 01, 2004 6:25 am    

are you sure those are right?


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PostSun Apr 04, 2004 2:12 pm    

loks bout rite

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