CBS announced the development of Star Trek: Discovery, marking the return of the Star Trek franchise to television.
CBS set the premiere date for Star Trek: Discovery, making it the first Star Trek series in over a decade.
Star Trek: Discovery made its debut on CBS All Access, introducing a new storyline in the Star Trek universe.
CBS officially renewed Star Trek: Discovery for a second season, continuing the story of the USS Discovery.
The second season of Star Trek: Discovery premiered, further exploring the Federation and introducing new characters.
Star Trek: Discovery returned with its third season, set in the 32nd century, far future of the Star Trek timeline.
The fourth season of Star Trek: Discovery premiered, continuing the saga with new adventures and challenges.
Starfleet and the Klingon Empire engage in an intense war sparked by territorial disputes and political tensions.
The USS Discovery conducts experimental tests with the spore drive, enabling instantaneous travel across the galaxy.
Michael Burnham, formerly of Vulcan Academy, is assigned to the USS Discovery as a science specialist.
Discovery uses the spore drive to intercept Klingon ships and prevent an all-out nuclear attack, ending the Federation-Klingon War.
Discovery travels over 900 years into the future after a mysterious anomaly, arriving in an unfamiliar Galaxy.
After arriving in the future, USS Discovery becomes part of the newly reformed Federation and faces new cosmic threats.
A mysterious event known as The Burn devastates dilithium supplies galaxy-wide, destabilizing interstellar travel and politics.
Following a series of events in the 32nd century, Michael Burnham is promoted to captain of USS Discovery.