To an outsider, "Star Trek" can likely seem quite daunting. The first episode of the original "Star Trek" show debuted nearly 60 years ago, and there have been hundreds and hundreds of TV episodes — not to mention 14 feature films — in the ensuing decades. Most casual pop culture enthusiasts may know that Gene Roddenberry's 1966 "Star Trek" is set in the 23rd century, and that follow-up series "The Next Generation" is set in the 24th, but after that, the complex timeline of "Star Trek" becomes a little hazy. Then, starting in 2009, audiences had to concern themselves with a proper "Star Trek" reboot (in the form of J.J. Abrams' "Star Trek" feature film) that introduced parallel timelines as well.

The waters were muddied even further in 2017, when CBS All Access (later Paramount+) launched

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