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Events which occurred on the 2nd of September.

Events

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Malcolm Reed.

1911
Artist Romare Bearden is born.
1948
Astronaut Christa McAuliffe is born.
1973
The Lord of the Rings author J.R.R. Tolkien dies.
2001
Heart transplant surgeon Christian Bernard dies.
2024
Police Detective Preston brings food to the Bell Riots hostages, and tells spokesman "Gabriel Bell" that California Governor Robert Chen will reduce charges if the hostages are set free. (DS9 episode: "Past Tense, Part II")
2058
Nausicaan raiders board the lost Earth L-5 Vanguard colony and kill Director Kuniko Mizuki during first contact. (TLE novel: The Sundered)
2117
Malcolm Reed is born in England on Earth. (ENT episode: "Silent Enemy")
2151
When an enemy Elachi vessel returns to attack Enterprise, treating the Earth ship as if it is helpless, Jonathan Archer returns fire with overloaded phase cannons, knocking out the attacker's shields and driving them away. (ENT episode: "Silent Enemy")
2363
Morgan Primus considers suicide with her daughter Robin Lefler by flying her shuttle into the sun. (NF - No Limits short story: "Alice, on the Edge of Night")

Appendices

Calendar of publication and production

, Issue 203 (US, Issue 76).

Star Trek Magazine, Issue 203 (US, Issue 76).

1972
TOS comic: "The Perithees Alliance" continues with the 2nd installment, in Valiant and TV21, Issue 49.
1980
The 66th installment of TOS comic: "Aberration on Abaris" is published in daily newspapers by the Los Angeles Times Syndicate.
1981
The 43rd installment of TOS comic: "Quarantine" is published.
1982
The 47th installment of TOS comic: "The Nogura Regatta" is published.
1983
The 17th installment of TOS comic: "The Retirement of Admiral Kirk" is published.
2009
Star Trek Archives: Best of Alternate Universes is released by IDW Publishing.
2013
TOS movie: Star Trek Into Darkness is released on DVD, region 2.
2015
2016
TOS reference: Star Trek Beyond: Limited Edition Souvenir Special is released by Titan Books.
2020
Star Trek Magazine, Issue 203 (US, Issue 76) is published by Titan Magazines.
2021
LD episode: "Mugato, Gumato" debuts on Paramount+.

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