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Stardates Explained - 20120110.1900

You don't understand the startdates?

Take, for example, 20120110.1900

Let me stick some spaces in some helpful places:

2012 01 10 . 19 00

That better?

20120110 means 10th January 2012, and 1900 is in 24-hour clock format, IE 7:00PM

Stardates in the Star Trek universe work in an entirely different way. Wikipedia has a good explanation on how Stardates work.

Events on this stardate

Thor

Our first film of the new term will be Thor, the superhero movie directed by celebrated Shakespearian thesp Kenneth Branagh. As far as I'm aware, this is his first comic-book adaptation. Anyway, Thor (played by him off Home and Away) is the disgraced heir to the fantastic realm of Asgard, who gets exiled to Earth and has to stop the evil Frost Giants taking over the universe. Just like Hamlet.

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Stardate: 20120110.1900
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Stardate: 20120110.2300
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