"Star Trek: Past Tense" Anniversary
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Friday Aug. 30, 2024 is one of the most important dates in " Star Trek " history.
It's the eve of the Bell Riots that would shape the future of Earth , the Federation and the Alpha Quadrant as a whole.
The "Past Tense " two -parter is widely regarded as one of best stories from " Deep Space Nine " It's set in a compassion-free 2024 where Sisko and Bashir find themselves trapped in an internment camp.
"Past Tense" continues to have an influence on " Star Trek " lore.
In "Prodigy" season 2 episode " Who Saves the Saviors ", Vulcan cadet Maj'el makes a direct comparison with the events of 2024 .
The 2024 Los Angeles visited by Jean-Luc Picard and co in "Picard" doesn't feel quite as dystopian as the San Francisco .
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