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The Original
Series
James
T. Kirk

Spock
Leonard
H. McCoy
Montgomery
Scott
Hikaru
Sulu

Uhura
Pavel A.
Chekov
Christine
Chapel
Janice
Rand
Crew
manifest

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The Next
Generation
Jean-Luc
Picard
William
T. Riker
Deanna
Troi
Natasha
Yar
Beverly
Crusher

Data
Geordi
LaForge
Wesley
Crusher
Crew
manifest

Additional
Deep
Space Nine
Benjamin
Lafayette Sisko
Kira
Nerys

Dax
Worf
Rozhenko
Miles Edward
O'Brien
Julian
Bashir

Odo

Rom

Nog
Crew
manifest

Additional

Voyager
Kathryn
Janeway

Chakotay

Tuvok
B'Elanna
Torres
Tomas
Eugene Paris
Harry
Kim
Seven
of Nine

Neelix
Emergency
Medical Hologram

Kes
Crew
manifest

Additional

Enterprise
Jonathan
Archer
Charles
Tucker III

T'Pol
Malcolm
Reed
Travis
Mayweather
Hoshi
Sato

Phlox
Crew
manifest

Additional
Star
Trek XI
James
T. Kirk

Spock
Leonard
McCoy
Nyota
Uhura
Hikaru
Sulu
Christopher
Pike
Pavel
Chekov

Scotty
Crew
manifest

Additional

Timeline - 2268

Year Event
2268
1Captain Kirk orders the USS Enterprise to cross the border into Romulan space, apparently acting irrationally as a result of stress. The ship is quickly surrounded by Romulan battlecruisers, who order it to surrender. Kirk reveals to his crew that he is acting on Federation orders, having faked his condition in order to allow the Federation deniability if the mission failed. Kirk is successful in stealing one of the Romulan cloaking devices and returning with it, a major intelligence coup for the Federation.1
2The USS Enterprise destroys a colossal single-celled organism which is threatening to invade our galaxy.2
3The USS Enterprise tests the M-5 computer. Designed by Dr. Richard Daystrom, the M-5 is intended to allow Starships to operate with virtually no crew on board. The system malfunctions during testing, destroying the Starship Excalibur. The test convinces Starfleet that the removal of human thinking from Starships is wrong in principle, and no further moves along these lines are made.3
Picture from 2268

Yellow text = Canon source Green text = Backstage source White text = DITL speculation

References
#SeriesSeasonSourceComment
1TOS3The Enterprise Incident
2TOS2The Immunity Syndrome
3TOS2The Ultimate Computer
Series:TOS Season 3 (Disc 1)
Source:The Enterprise Incident
Series:TOS Season 2 (Disc 5)
Source:The Immunity Syndrome
Series:TOS Season 2 (Disc 7)
Source:The Ultimate Computer


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