Timeline XI
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* '''[MEDIA]''' At VegasCon 2008, a second four-part poster was revealed showing ''McCoy'', ''Sulu'', ''Scotty'', and ''Chekov''. | * '''[MEDIA]''' At VegasCon 2008, a second four-part poster was revealed showing ''McCoy'', ''Sulu'', ''Scotty'', and ''Chekov''. | ||
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- | * '''[MEDIA]''' Additional movie assets are released, including a full crew ad banner, a new movie logo, and an an embeddable widget (see [[Home]]) | + | * '''[MEDIA]''' Additional movie assets are released, including a full crew ad banner, a new movie logo, and an an embeddable widget (see [[Home]]). |
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+ | === April 10, 2009 === | ||
+ | * [[Binary websites]] discovered, containing strange videos with hidden messages, leading to a primary website containing an [[PHPChat|ongoing chat]] among five individuals. | ||
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+ | === April 15, 2009 === | ||
+ | * A person named [[Malak0]] discovers a device in France left at the location described in the first [[PHPChat|chat session]]. He asks for the owner to come forward and claim the device. None are convincing. | ||
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+ | === April 17, 2009 === | ||
+ | * A second [[PHPChat|chat session]] is appended. | ||
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+ | === April 20, 2009 === | ||
+ | * '''[[NCC-1701.com]]''' goes offline - redirecting now to [http://StarTrekMovie.com StarTrekMovie.com] | ||
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+ | === April 21, 2009 === | ||
+ | * [[Malak0]] posts [[Malak0#Device|a video (in French)]] ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4WipajXmpA link]) revealing the strange PDA-like device to the public. | ||
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[edit] Timeline of Events
[edit] January 21, 2008
- The first teaser trailer was released to the public, and a red bullet on the official website links to NCC-1701.com
- NCC-1701.com contains four cameras depicting various angles within the welding scene from the teaser trailer. Flashing rarely in a single frame in the static of the non-tuned camera is an image from what's believed to be a corridor of the Enterprise NCC-1701
[edit] February 8, 2008
- A few potential hints at the Star Trek universe were found in JJ's Cloverfield marketing within Tagruato Corp. While the connections are not official, it is suspicious. (more details, see Crossovers)
[edit] July 24, 2008
- [MEDIA] At ComicCon 2008, a four-part poster was revealed showing Kirk, Spock, Uhura, and Nero.
[edit] August 7, 2008
- [MEDIA] At VegasCon 2008, a second four-part poster was revealed showing McCoy, Sulu, Scotty, and Chekov.
[edit] December 15, 2008
- [MEDIA] Additional movie assets are released, including a full crew ad banner, a new movie logo, and an an embeddable widget (see Home).
[edit] April 10, 2009
- Binary websites discovered, containing strange videos with hidden messages, leading to a primary website containing an ongoing chat among five individuals.
[edit] April 15, 2009
- A person named Malak0 discovers a device in France left at the location described in the first chat session. He asks for the owner to come forward and claim the device. None are convincing.
[edit] April 17, 2009
- A second chat session is appended.
[edit] April 20, 2009
- NCC-1701.com goes offline - redirecting now to StarTrekMovie.com
[edit] April 21, 2009
- Malak0 posts a video (in French) (link) revealing the strange PDA-like device to the public.