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  • Temporal Integrity Commission
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  • The Commission is headquartered on Soreve. In that capacity, the Commission detected the USS Voyager's anomalous presence in Earth orbit, in the year 1996. To correct this anomaly, Starfleet captain Braxton was dispatched in the Federation timeship Aeon to escort Voyager back to its proper place and time, 2373, in the Delta Quadrant. It was founded when the first timeships were created. The USS Adams was the first functional timeship with correct operation. In the 2880s, the Wells-class was placed into operation. As of 2885, there were seven Wells-class timeships in the Commission.
  • The Temporal Integrity Commission exists in the 29th century. Armed with equipment which can scan time, they look for any temporal anomalies, and make efforts to correct them. Battling Vorgon, Na'kuhl, and Starfleet vessels in the 29th century over the Temporal Cold War were likely causes for the creation of the Temporal Integrity Commission. The time-traveling chase between the USS Phoenix-X and the USS Atlantis were also likely causes for their creation, in an effort to prevent careless time-traveling to happen again. (Star Trek: Phoenix-X: "Temporal Doom! Part III")
  • The Temporal Integrity Commission was a 29th century Federation Starfleet agency, tasked with investigating temporal incursions and enforcing the Temporal Accords. The TIC was the successor of the Federation Department of Temporal Investigations and predecessor of the Federation Temporal Agency, which (unlike the TIC) were both civilian organizations. (DTI novel: Watching the Clock)
  • The Temporal Integrity Commission was a 29th century Federation agency tasked with protecting the timeline from temporal incursions. In that capacity, the Commission detected the USS Voyager's anomalous presence in Earth orbit, in the year 1996. To correct this anomaly, Starfleet captain Braxton was dispatched in the timeship Aeon to escort Voyager back to its proper place and time, 2373, in the Delta Quadrant. (VOY: "Future's End, Part II") The dedication plaque of the USS Relativity listed members of the Temporal Integrity Commission. (VOY: "Relativity")
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  • The Commission is headquartered on Soreve. In that capacity, the Commission detected the USS Voyager's anomalous presence in Earth orbit, in the year 1996. To correct this anomaly, Starfleet captain Braxton was dispatched in the Federation timeship Aeon to escort Voyager back to its proper place and time, 2373, in the Delta Quadrant. It was founded when the first timeships were created. The USS Adams was the first functional timeship with correct operation. In the 2880s, the Wells-class was placed into operation. As of 2885, there were seven Wells-class timeships in the Commission.
  • The Temporal Integrity Commission exists in the 29th century. Armed with equipment which can scan time, they look for any temporal anomalies, and make efforts to correct them. Battling Vorgon, Na'kuhl, and Starfleet vessels in the 29th century over the Temporal Cold War were likely causes for the creation of the Temporal Integrity Commission. The time-traveling chase between the USS Phoenix-X and the USS Atlantis were also likely causes for their creation, in an effort to prevent careless time-traveling to happen again. (Star Trek: Phoenix-X: "Temporal Doom! Part III")
  • The Temporal Integrity Commission was a 29th century Federation agency tasked with protecting the timeline from temporal incursions. In that capacity, the Commission detected the USS Voyager's anomalous presence in Earth orbit, in the year 1996. To correct this anomaly, Starfleet captain Braxton was dispatched in the timeship Aeon to escort Voyager back to its proper place and time, 2373, in the Delta Quadrant. (VOY: "Future's End, Part II") The dedication plaque of the USS Relativity listed members of the Temporal Integrity Commission. (VOY: "Relativity") The Star Trek Encyclopedia (2nd ed., p. 502) speculates that this organization is a descendant of the Department of Temporal Investigations.
  • The Temporal Integrity Commission was a 29th century Federation Starfleet agency, tasked with investigating temporal incursions and enforcing the Temporal Accords. The TIC was the successor of the Federation Department of Temporal Investigations and predecessor of the Federation Temporal Agency, which (unlike the TIC) were both civilian organizations. (DTI novel: Watching the Clock)
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