OOC: On Calculating Stardates

Eric

chemkarate

OOC: On Calculating Stardates

January 08 2010
In case you want to use Stardates in your Captain's Logs or other RP, you can use one of the following link to get the Stardate. Thanks to Brandon (bfelczer) for supplying it!

http://www.sector001.com/info/stardate.shtml

Stardates for the Star Trek universe are actually calculated based on the day an episode first airs in our time. However, STO has accelerated the ST universe by 23 years. It takes place 30 years after Nemesis, which premiered 7 years ago. With that in mind, to get the current Stardate for STO, you have to tell the calculator that the current year is 2033, not 2010. This will give you the current Stardate for 2409, which is when STO takes place.

Also note that this is the method for Stardates in the main Star Trek universe. For the alternate universe of the most recent movie, Stardates are much simpler and use the Gregorian calendar: YYYY.DDD So for example, in that universe, the Stardate 2233.04 refers to Feb 9 (the 40th day) of 2233.
Edited January 08 2010 by chemkarate
Brandon Felczer

CapnBranFlakes

Re:OOC: On Calculating Stardates

January 08 2010
Thanks for letting us know! :)
Josh

Exobyte

Re:OOC: On Calculating Stardates

January 16 2010
wow I'm a major nerd...I did the calculation for that without a converter and was pretty much right on.
James S

Gettorix

Re:OOC: On Calculating Stardates

January 21 2010
So, which are we using in game? That site gives you:

Official USF Stardate
Archaic USF Stardate
Modified Trek Stardate:
True Trek Stardate:

Just curious. The "alternate reality" system may make things for forums etc... Just so we all can see it by our real date easily as well.
Darren

spoid

Re:OOC: On Calculating Stardates

February 14 2010
alternatively, there is this one:

http://www.hillschmidt.de/gbr/sternenzeit.htm

gives a date fairly close to the method listed above...