Using simple math, and the year 2364 reference point established in the season one finale, Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Neutral Zone (1988), one can easily convert a Stardate given in any episode into standard calendar format. The five-digit stardate format used in this series calculates to 1,000 units per year (for example, the time span between Stardate 41000.0 and 42000.0 is one full Earth year). Take, for example, the first episode, Star Trek: The Next Generation: Encounter at Farpoint (1987). The first stardate given in the episode is Stardate 41153.7. As this is the first season, we know it takes place in 2364. As for month and day, take the last three digits plus decimal (xx153.7) and divide it by 1,000 (to get 0.1537), then multiply it by 365 (366 for leap years, such as for 2364) and you will get the day of the year (56th day of the year in this case). Therefore, Stardate 41153.7 translates to February 25, 2364. Using this same method, the series finale, Star Trek: The Next Generation: All Good Things... (1994) took place on Stardate 47988, which translates to December 26, 2370 (xx988 divided by 1,000 times 365 = 360th day of the year).
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