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| - The Temporal Accord is an interstellar treaty regarding time travel, similar to Starfleet's Temporal Prime Directive. When time travel was first developed, all the major temporal powers agreed it would only be used for research. Some factions broke the accord, initiating the Temporal Cold War. In an alternate timeline, in the early 25th century, Starfleet and the Klingons held the beginnings of time-travel technology in their hands. They imagined a possible "Temporal Accord" that would regulate the use of time-travel. (Star Trek: Phoenix-X: "Temporal Doom! Part II")
- The Temporal Accord was an interstellar treaty signed after the development of time travel, prohibiting the use of the technology for changing history. It was in force by 2769. The Accord permitted time travel only for the purpose of scientific research, and set forth rules and procedures as to how to do so without contaminating the timeline.
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| - The Temporal Accord was an interstellar treaty signed after the development of time travel, prohibiting the use of the technology for changing history. It was in force by 2769. The Accord permitted time travel only for the purpose of scientific research, and set forth rules and procedures as to how to do so without contaminating the timeline. Certain groups who held time travel technology, however, chose to ignore those procedures, and actively attempted to alter history to suit their own ends. These factions were opposed by temporal agents in the 31st century, in a conflict known as the Temporal Cold War. (ENT: "Cold Front", "Shockwave", "Storm Front", "Storm Front, Part II")
- The Temporal Accord is an interstellar treaty regarding time travel, similar to Starfleet's Temporal Prime Directive. When time travel was first developed, all the major temporal powers agreed it would only be used for research. Some factions broke the accord, initiating the Temporal Cold War. In an alternate timeline, in the early 25th century, Starfleet and the Klingons held the beginnings of time-travel technology in their hands. They imagined a possible "Temporal Accord" that would regulate the use of time-travel. (Star Trek: Phoenix-X: "Temporal Doom! Part II")
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