A brief history of Star Trek and Mars

By: H&I Staff     Posted: September 28, 2015, 1:50PM

We earthlings love Mars. We are fascinated by our neighboring, especially now that NASA has found water on the red planet. Movies, like The Martian, have captivated us. Television and Mars is no exception. As with most astronomical concerns, Mars ties into the massive universe of Star Trek.

In fact, it's the birthplace of the Enterprise-D, Jean-Luc Picard's ship in The Next Generation. Here is an incomplete timeline of the major events regarding Mars across the Star Trek series. Let's see if we, in real life, can stick to this schedule.

2032 – As detailed in the Voyager episode "One Small Step," Lt. John Kelly leads the manned Ares IV spacecraft to Mars— though the mission does not quite go according to plan.

Mid 21st Century – One of earth's earliest off-planet outposts, Utopia Planitia, is established. Named for the large impact basin on the surface of the Red Planet, the colony would become a major site for the Starfleet. The site would become the location of a key Starfleet shipyard, complete with design facilities, dry docks and orbiting stations.

2103 – The Martian Colonies are officially established. The Fundamental Declarations of the Martian Colonies become an important political document and are brought up during Captain Kirk's court martial.

2105 – Redjac, a sort of wandering evil lifeforce responsible for the Jack the Ripper murders, kills eight women on Mars.

2150s – Terraforming of Mars begins.

2274 – Colony ship SS Artemis is launched from the planet.

2363 – The USS Enterprise–D is commissioned at the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards.

2364 – The USS Enterprise-D is launched from Mars.

2371 – Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards temporarily erased from history. They came back.

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