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It's The End of the World as We Know It, and The End of the Beginning as well. Either the few remnants of sentient life (we're talking either Class 1 or 2 here) are rebuilding, or some reality-altering event has taken place which reshapes their entire conception of history. In any case, they see fit to reset the calendar and set civilization's New Beginning as Year Zero (or year one).
Can also be revealed to have happened in retrospect as a Worldbuilding trope — the event after which a society dates its calendar tells you something about their culture.
Multiple science fiction stories in the 1950s and 60s postulated that at some unspecified point in the future, mankind would reset the calendar to start with the detonation of the first nuclear warhead as year one. This went out of fashion rather quickly as soon as the dangers of fallout became widely known.
Not to be confused with people being "punched into next week."
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Analogue: A Hate Story has an unspecified drastic change in society on the spaceship, leading to a new year zero. The sequel, Hate Plus, explains that the reset was due to an armed rebellion that, while ultimately failing, resulted in the computer records being wiped.
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The Legend of Rah and the Muggles has the calendar being reset by a nuclear war. The problem is that they talk about the "year of the purple haze" [nuclear fallout]. Every single year in living memory has been the year of the purple haze!
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The Hypernaturals by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning is set in the year 100 AQ (Anno Quantinuum), a century after The Singularity.
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Sleepless Domain uses a calendar that denotes years as C.Y. We only know for certain it's at least 127 years after what event caused the calendar to reset, as a school lesson shown says that it was in that year a more democratic system was established. Months seem to be the same, though, as the comic takes place in September.
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In 2012, the surviving humans reset the calendar after the Cataclysm.
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In the Star Ocean games, the calendar was reset in 2091 so that 2087, the year of the invention of the first FTL engine, was year one. Dates are marked as 'SD' — spacedate.
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In Samurai Jack, the calendar was reset when Aku conquered the world, as shown when a scientist scans Jack with a device that says he's from the year 25 B.A. (Before Aku).
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In When Worlds Collide, a rogue planet passes by Earth and destroys it due to tidal effects, but the passing planet itself is inhabitable. In the end, a few people land on it to populate it, and an ominous Bible-like title card says this is Year One.
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The Dragon Age series measures time against the establishment of the Andrastian Chantry and the crowning of the first Divine, with the current "age" (a period of one hundred years) used as an additional reference. Thus, something that occurred three years before that would have taken place in -3 Ancient (Age). Origins takes place in 9:30 Dragon (the 30th year of the Ninth Age, or "Dragon Age", 829 years after the crowning of the first Divine). The Tevinter Emperium measures time from its own establishment (TE), while the elves count the years from the founding of Arlathan (FA) — the ancient capital of the elves that has since been long wiped off the face of Thedas by the Tevinters.
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The world of Enroth in (the old universe, obviously) Might and Magic measured years in A.S — After the Silence. The Silence, in this case, is the year when Enroth lost contact with the Ancients. It is entirely possible that analogous calendars (just with different names for the Silence) was used on many other worlds, considering the Silence spanned an entire galactic arm.
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The Tourettes Guy: Downplayed. Danny says a great big "PISS!" so loudly that the calendar flips its page.
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In Enlightenments, Wander asks what year it is at one point. Dormin, an extremely old deity who has seen more than their fair share of mortal calendar systems, responds by asking him "by whose count?" Wander settles on essentially asking for the regnal year of the Queen of the Castle in the Mist (making it Year 365 by that count, for the curious).
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The four "breakings" in The Dragon Doctors each started a new calendar. The current year is "625 4B".
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In Land of the Blind, the calendar is reset with the year of the revolution as Year Zero. The film begins in Year Minus Five.
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Each of those ages is then further divided into ages of their own. These ages are used to count years by men and elves. The First Age of the Sun begins when the sun first rises and men are created, and ends after Melkor is finally defeated (as detailed in The Silmarillion). The Second Age lasts until Sauron is defeated (the first time) and his Ring is claimed by Isildur. The Third Age, which The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings take place at the end of, ends when the ring-bearers leave Middle-earth after Sauron's final defeat, officially lasting 3021 years.
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The Belgariad:
The Alorn calendar used dates the year 0 to be when the evil god Torak cracked the world.
The Tolnedrans at least are implied to date by dynasty.
The Dals measured time in "Ages", which only ended when something momentous to their grand mission occurred. The cracking of the world corresponded to the end of their First Age, and the books take place in their Fifth Age.
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In Honor Harrington, there are numerous different calendars in use by humanity across the galaxy.
The galaxy at large uses the Ante/Post-Diaspora (AD/PD) calendar, which shifts the epoch to 2103 CE at the launch of the first colony ship, the Prometheus. The calendar measures time in T-years (Terra years) and T-centuries, but the months are unnamed. This is used for almost all communication between different star systems and practical planning and coordination.
Most planets have their own local calendars, based on the local year and usually dating from their founding. Manticore has the After Landing (AL) system, based on the arrival of the Jason in the Manticore Binary System and keyed to Manticore's orbit of 1.7333 Earth years to the year. This is primarily used for government work and official documentation.
Grayson is the only planet which still uses the pure Gregorian calendar with no local calendar at all. This calendar does not align with Grayson's orbit or seasons in the slightest, but they refuse to change. Their continued use of AD (Anno Domini) is also confusing for other people, as to the rest of the galaxy that means 'Ante-Diaspora'. The year 4000 AD for Grayson — the approximate time era of the series — reads as approximately six thousand years in the past for everybody else (2000 BCE as we currently measure it).
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The two sequels to The Intercontinental Union of Disgusting Characters use years before and after the IUDC as their only system of datekeeping.
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The Turner Diaries is set in 1991 and 1993. During the epilogue, it is explained that around the year 2000, they reset the year to coincide with the annihilation of all minorities.
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In Murderess, the people of the parallel world Greywall'd count years since Signus' Fall. Lu, the protagonist, came from Earth, and is a bit surprised to hear it's not the year 2012...
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The calendar was reset at some point in From the New World, due to the long dark ages of mass slaughtering by psychics. They're currently in the 200s. It actually seems to have been running for roughly the length of Tomiko's life, and may have been reset again because of K's rampage. There doesn't seem to be much communication between distant villages, either, so they may all be using different calendars.
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Riddley Walker uses the O.C. system, which stands for "Our Count".
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In the X series, a human starship lured a rogue terraformer fleet away from Earth and then blew up the Jump Gate behind them, but believed their gambit failed and that they were the only human survivors. They reset their calendar in 2170 AD to year zero and began to purge all mentions of Earth, then renamed themselves the Argon.
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Yuki Yuna is a Hero is set in the Year 300 of the Divine Era. The prequel light novel, Nogi Wakaba Is a Hero, tells the story of the end of the Anno Domini Era. The Divine Era begins after the last vestige of humanity agrees to give up the divine weapons bestowed on them by the Shinju-sama in return for a cease-fire with the Celestial Gods who are trying to wipe out humanity. As it turns out, the Taisha secretly broke the agreement and continued to develop the Hero System, leading to the events of Washio Sumi Is a Hero and Yuki Yuna Is a Hero.
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In Lyrical Nanoha, the new Mid-Childan calendar begins after the Ancient Belka War, which ended when the dominant Ancient Belka Empire destroyed itself and rendered their planet uninhabitable due to a combination of infighting and the Lensman Arms Race, leading to the banning of mass-based weapons on all dimensions.
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Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans uses the Post Disaster calendar, with Year 000 being the conclusion of the Calamity War. The series takes place in PD 323.
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In the backstory of Anbennar, the elf mage Ducaniel crashed a flying city onto the Precursor Empire of the elves, said crash triggering a Fantastic Nuke wiping out all civilizaton and the majority of life on the continent of Aelantir. The rest of the planet was hit by earthquakes, floods, volcanic eruptions and a century long rain of ash in what became known as the Day of Ashen Skies, marking the year 0 of the calendar.
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Stand Still, Stay Silent takes place in Year 90-91, with year 0, Day 0 starting from the day Iceland closed its borders in response to the Rash pandemic (which consequently puts New Year's Day in autumn).
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Half Past Adventure features a somewhat less apocalyptic version of this where the new calendar's year zero is the Adventure Time seasons finale.
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Project Wingman takes place in 432 AC, or "After Calamity", an event that involved many volcanic eruptions and earthquakes in the Pacific Ring of Fire, the eruption of the Yellowstone Supervolcano, large areas of land being submerged, and new islands forming.
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In the first edition of Paranoia, dates are sometimes in the form of "Year 214 of the Computer"; i.e. 214 years since the Big Whoops (destruction of world civilization) and the takeover of Alpha Complex by the Computer. It becomes even weirder in later editions which imply that due to some sort of glitch, every year is "Year 214 of the Computer" — although anyone who points this out would be implying that the Computer is defective, which is, of course, treason. In the 2017 Kickstarter edition, it is explicitly stated that the Computer decided that every year should be 214.
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Mobile Suit Gundam 00 sticks with Anno Domini instead.
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Some unknown event caused the calendar to reset in Attack on Titan over 850 years ago. Oddly this doesn't match up to when the titular titans appeared or when they they built the walls that protect the last vestige of humanity.
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The 3rd Era ran for the duration of the Septim Dynasty and is the time when each of the first four games in the main series are set (as well as the spinoff game, Battlespire). It came to an end at the conclusion of the Oblivion Crisis, which saw the last of the Septim line die without an heir.
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The Chrono Quake in the Galaxy Angel games. After two centuries, the appearance of the White Moon over planet Transbaal established the new calendar, which is currently on its year 412 as of the first game, and 414 as of the third.
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Final Fantasy XIV has this in its backstory to such an extent that it's out-right expected to reset on a regular basis. The world of FFXIV regularly goes through cycles of "Astral" and "Umbral" Eras, which are used to date its calendar. Umbral Eras are triggered following a Calamity of some such that radically changes the world (known Calamities include the world being flooded from an overuse of the land's aether in a war between magic-users and the lesser moon Dalamud nearly being dropped on the planet), and are then followed by more peaceful and prosperous Astral Eras. Version 1.0 of the game starts off in the Sixth Astral Era until the Seventh Umbral Era is set by the Calamity of Bahamut's revival. 2.0 then picks up in the Seventh Umbral Era, and the Seventh Astral Era is declared upon completing the 2.0 Questline. While the Seventh Umbral Era only lasted about ~5 years, it's never said if there's any exact average; only the length of the Sixth Astral Era is known, and even then not exactly (just that it was almost 1600 years).
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Sarilho: Something drastic happened 508 years before the beginning of the comic's events that compelled the Meditans to change their calendars. The Lusitanians don't seem to give it the same importance and continued to count the years as usual, so by the time the story starts they are in the year AD 2805.
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Emberverse, set after the laws of the universe are suddenly and inexplicably altered, features the "Change Year" at the beginning of each chapter.
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Homestuck: In the post-Scratch universe, as an alien takes over the world, her arrival is marked "0 Post Condescension", and years are counted from there.
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2009's Star Trek and all works based on this timeline use a third system, directly corresponding to the Gregorian Calendar, with four digits followed by a decimal. The four digits indicate the calendar year, while the decimal indicates the day number. Stardate 2258.42 is the forty-second day of 2258 (Thursday, February 11).
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In the Circleverse, the years are dated "K.F.", counting "after the fall of the Kurchal Empire".
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In With Strings Attached, the planet C'hou underwent some kind of big shakeup about five hundred years previously. Among other things, it seems to have removed all concept of calendars and clocks from Baravada.
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Tolkien's Legendarium:
Arda uses two series of ages based on important events in history. First there is the Ainulindalë, the period before and during the creation of the world. The next, top-level ages are named after the methods the immortal Valar used to light the world. First are the Years of the Lamps. Once those are destroyed by Melkor, the calendar switches to the Years of the Trees. Finally, once those are destroyed (again by Melkor), they change to the current Years of the Sun.
Each of those ages is then further divided into ages of their own. These ages are used to count years by men and elves. The First Age of the Sun begins when the sun first rises and men are created, and ends after Melkor is finally defeated (as detailed in The Silmarillion). The Second Age lasts until Sauron is defeated (the first time) and his Ring is claimed by Isildur. The Third Age, which The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings take place at the end of, ends when the ring-bearers leave Middle-earth after Sauron's final defeat, officially lasting 3021 years.
As Arda was intended to be Earth in the distant past, J. R. R. Tolkien had ideas about further ages. He estimated that the ages were getting shorter as time went on. Thus, 20th century Earth would be set in either the sixth or the seventh age. No times for when these ages changed over has ever been given, though.
On a smaller scale, though the Third Age continues for another two and a half years, Gondor under King Aragorn declares a new year to have begun on the day of the Ring's destruction (March 25, Third Age 3019) and dates its own calendar from that point going forward.
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The Order of the Stick is set in the year 1183 (now 1184). The calendar appears to date from the creation of the world (or its recreation, as the original world was destroyed).
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The 4th Era is the current Era of the series as of Skyrim. The Third Cyrodiilic Empire is in dire straits as internal strife, the Aldmeri Dominion, and the return of the dragons all stand against it as major threats.
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The Warcraft series uses the "ADP" calendar, or "After Dark Portal." The portal itself was opened just before the first game in the series, so the calendar is fairly new; it's only been about 30 years in-universe. We know from the first game's manual that the year 1 ADP was the year 593 in the humans' old calendar, though given there are a good 14,000 years of history in the series it's unclear what event a mere 600 years ago caused another calendar reset.
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Exalted:
The main setting's calendar has gone through several iterations, with setting books pointedly avoiding giving specific timeframes for most of them in order to preserve Storyteller's freedom. It was initially measured in years pertaining to the Age of Man, when the Primordials were overthrown and the Solar Deliberative was established. When the Solar Deliberative fell during the Usurpation, the Shogunate fiddled with an alternate calendar. At least until the Great Contagion ruined that as well and the Scarlet Empress ended up unifying various daimyos into the Realm, which is why the calendar currently uses RY (Realm Year) to designate how many years it's been since she took the throne. The end result is a calendar system that says, "It has been X years since the last world-shaking cataclysm."
Autochtonia, being essentially a Planet Spaceship that left the world sometime during the Solar Deliberative, has its own calendar. It doesn't provide a specific reference for any calendar matchups with the main setting, but they have several thousands of years of uninterrupted timekeeping more than the Creation.
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The world of Shadowside marks the start of Evo's Dawn in A.E. 2007 with "P.E.D. 0". (Post-Evo's Dawn)
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In the Codex Alera series, it is eventually revealed that the calendar is reset by the events of the series.
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Years in Pathfinder are typically given in Absalom Reckoning, which dates to the ascension of the god Aroden and the founding of Absalom. A point generally agreed to be when humanity truly started to recover from the age of darkness brought on by an asteroid impact.
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The world of Darien from Total Annihilation: Kingdoms measures time in years since the magical apocalypse caused by the Kandran Precursors, after which point civilisation had to be rebuilt from the ground up and all magic was banned.
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Pacific Rim gives the date of the battle between Knifehead and Gipsy Danger as "Kaiju War, Year 6". Background material says the war began in 2013.
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In A Thing of Vikings, the new Norse calendar has the year zero correspond to 1044 on the Christan Calendar. 1044 is the year that Norse holy texts are published, marking the beginning of the Norse Reformation in the story.
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The Escape Velocity Nova universe measures the New Calendar years against 2780 AD, the year FTL inventor Omata Kane died. At this point, a wave of offworld colonization began.
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Neopets uses years since the launch of the website for its in-universe calendar, with Year Zero being 1998 (the year the site was in development, but not live). It's unknown what calendar was used in-universe before then, but events that happened before that time are referred to as "BN" (Before [the discovery of] Neopia). For instance, if the Esophagor tells you that a given neopet that the Brain Tree wants to document died in 26 BN, they died in 1972.
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Referenced in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. When a guy called The Truth gets something CJ stole from a government base, he says, "They shall call this Year 0."
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The Dune books do something analogous, resetting the calendar when the Spacing Guild established its monopoly (which was about 108 years after what might have been regarded as the "apocalypse" — the end of the Butlerian Jihad). Many people misinterpret the series' start in the Year 10,191 (A.G. — After Guild monopoly) as Anno Domini (A.D.) because the latter is used in the introduction scene of the 1984 film adaptation.
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One of Forgotten Realms' several calendars is "Present Reckoning", started on Time of Troubles. This fact is mentioned only once in the 3rd Edition books and everything else from then on is only the standard Dales Reckoning.
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The Orphan Master's Son is set in North Korea, where the calendar is dated from the birth of Kim Il Sung in 1912 (see Real Life below).
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In the Tortall Universe, the numbers of the years are followed by "H.E.", short for "Human Era" — the time after the Immortals were banished to the Realms of the Gods.
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The Third Imperium in Traveller calls the year of its founding Year Zero. Given the Long Night that the Third Imperium ended, it seems appropriate. Local governments signaled their cooperation by accepting this calendar reform. The Solomani, being the elitists (and speciesists) they are, never formally adopted it and still use the Gregorian calendar.
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Star Trek reckons dates in Stardates, which are supposed to be a unified system in a Federation where planets have different days and years, and where starships travel at relativistic speeds and can be affected by time dilation. Different eras of the Franchise define and use the Stardates in different ways.
In the original series, there was deliberately no continuity for Stardates between episodes so there would be no way to assign a corresponding real-life date to the time frame of an episode. The only rule was that they contain four digits followed by a decimal point, and that they had to be internally consistent within each episode. The pilot episode "Where No Man Has Gone Before" began on Stardate 1312.4 and the final episode "Turnabout Intruder" began on 5928.5.
The system was standardized for The Next Generation, with Stardates beginning with 41 (Representing 24th Century, season 1) followed by three digits. 41000 corresponded to Earth year 2364, and the second digit counted upwards for each new season to line up with the in-series calendar year. The other shows of the TNG era (Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and now Lower Decks) use the same system and continue counting from the same starting point.
2009's Star Trek and all works based on this timeline use a third system, directly corresponding to the Gregorian Calendar, with four digits followed by a decimal. The four digits indicate the calendar year, while the decimal indicates the day number. Stardate 2258.42 is the forty-second day of 2258 (Thursday, February 11).
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Final Fantasy XIII-2 starts off in 3AF, or After (the) Fall (of Cocoon), three years after the end of the first game. Not only was everyone forced to start over entirely, leaving their past way of life behind, but time was literally warped as well, shaving the length of day down from twenty-six hours to twenty-four. Of course, it seems they also didn't really keep track before in the first place, with someone mentioning in the prequel novella that people from Cocoon don't even know exactly how long it's been since Cocoon was almost completely destroyed the first time.
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Nobody remembers what year it is in The Big O because everyone was hit with Laser-Guided Amnesia forty years ago. As a result, people tend to refer to the date by referencing the loss of memory "X years ago".
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Runescape had the calendar reset six times. The First Age (World Creation); Second Age (Era of the Gods); Third Age (The Cataclysmic God Wars); Fourth Age (Rebuilding civilization); Fifth Age (Age of Man); and the penultimate Sixth Age (Return of the Gods).
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Fullmetal Alchemist (2003) once used a different dating system for years, but this ended about the time alchemy rose to prominence. Since the anime is based in an Alternate Earth, years were at one point measured in the Anno Domini system, but this faded away at the same time Christianity did.
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Gundam:
The franchise loves using alternate calendar systems, but the only one that really matches this trope is Gundam X, which is set in After War 0015, 15 years after the disastrous end of the 7th Space War which wiped out 99% of humanity living on Earth. Some fan theories suggest that Gundam Wing's After Colony calendar started with the launch of Skylab, but there isn't any official proof that this is true or not. Special mention to ∀ Gundam, which implicitly has several dozen calendar changes in its backstory, to the point where this trope is the only explanation. Every single timeline will eventually have a version of the Turn A, which inexplicably causes a timeline reset into a new alternate universe through massive destruction.
Some universes have more concrete explanations. The Future Century of G Gundam is based on the establishment of the world government that currently oversees international affairs as well as calls for the Gundam Fight every four years to determine which Neo Nation has ruling power for the interim. This after apparently lots of brutal fighting finally brought those countries to the peace table to hammer out some way to institutionalize their constant conflicts. The series takes place throughout the year FC60, which is marked as the year of the 13th Gundam Fight. (The backstory establishes that the first Gundam Fight was in FC8, and the 12th Fight was postponed four years over the tensions that arose after Gentle Chapman's third consecutive victory for Neo England.)
Mobile Suit Gundam 00 sticks with Anno Domini instead.
Gundam: Reconguista in G uses Reguild Century, in which the backstory vaguely mentions cataclysmic wars, environmental disasters and famines so severe people had to resort to institutionalized cannibalism in the final moments of the Universal Century calendar.
Speaking of the Universal Century, Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn reveals that the calendar change occurred on the eve of the United Nations' reformation into the Earth Federation, which was supposed to be peaceful... were it not for a Government Conspiracy blowing up the Laplace space station where the first Prime Minister of the Federation was holding his inauguration speech, an event whose aftershocks shaped world history for the next hundred years.
Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans uses the Post Disaster calendar, with Year 000 being the conclusion of the Calamity War. The series takes place in PD 323.
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Dirigible Days starts in the year 997 from the Comet of Doom-induced collapse of civilisation.
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In The Wheel of Time, the historical records show several calendars being used. This has happened three times in recorded history: The end of the 2nd Age and the Breaking of the World, the Trolloc Wars, and the Hundred Years War. The story occurs at the end of the 3rd Age, so the calendar is likely to reset again.
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Both Xenogears and Xenosaga share the same in-universe calendar "Transcend Christ." It is identical to the Gregorian calendar, but it reset the year numbers so that AD 2510 is year one. A short time after the new calendar is chosen, humanity leaves Earth.
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Speaking of the Universal Century, Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn reveals that the calendar change occurred on the eve of the United Nations' reformation into the Earth Federation, which was supposed to be peaceful... were it not for a Government Conspiracy blowing up the Laplace space station where the first Prime Minister of the Federation was holding his inauguration speech, an event whose aftershocks shaped world history for the next hundred years.
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The Elder Scrolls' timeline is divided into "Eras", which each beginning and ending due to major events.
The Dawn Era is Nirn's Time of Myths, when Mundus (the mortal plane) was still settling following the events of creation. The et'Ada ("original spirits") who participated in that creation walked the earth, with some further sacrificing themselves to become the "Earthbones", the laws of nature and physics that would allow for life, while others made children with one another, who would become the Ehlnofey, ancestors to all the mortal races of Nirn. The Dawn Era came to an end when Akatosh, the Dragon God of Time, established linear time as a concept.
The Merethic Era, the era of the Mer (or Elves), then followed. Fleeing some unrecorded threat to their ancient homeland of Aldmeris, the Aldmer (ancestors of the modern races of Mer, whose closest living relative is the Altmer,) came to the continent of Tamriel and established a new homeland in the Summerset Isles. Over time, typically due to religious differences, the other races of Mer (the Bosmer, Dunmer, Falmer, Ayleids, Orsimer, and Dwemer) all split off and settled different parts of Tamriel. The Merethic Era came to an end when the Camoran Dynasty was founded in Valenwood, forever after limiting the influence of the Altmer on their mainland brethren.
The 1st Era saw the human Atmorans of the northern continent of Atmora successfully invade Tamriel and establish the first major threat of Men to the races of Mer. The First (Alessian) and Second (Reman) Cyrodiilic Empires were rose and fell in this Era, with the 1st Era ending after the last of the Reman line was assassinated without an heir.
The 2nd Era saw the Potentates of Akaviri rule for the first several centuries of the new Era in a continuation of the Second Empire until they too were assassinated. Tamriel experienced the "Interregnum", their own version of the Dark Ages when petty kingdoms fought in fruitless wars and Tamriel was under attack from all manners of threat, including both mundane and supernatural. The 2nd Era came to an end after Tiber Septim successfully completed his conquest of all of Tamriel, becoming the first person to ever succeed in this feat, establishing the Third Cyrodiilic Empire. The spin-off game Redguard and The Elder Scrolls Online take place during this Era.
The 3rd Era ran for the duration of the Septim Dynasty and is the time when each of the first four games in the main series are set (as well as the spinoff game, Battlespire). It came to an end at the conclusion of the Oblivion Crisis, which saw the last of the Septim line die without an heir.
The 4th Era is the current Era of the series as of Skyrim. The Third Cyrodiilic Empire is in dire straits as internal strife, the Aldmeri Dominion, and the return of the dragons all stand against it as major threats.
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In A Song of Ice and Fire (as well as Fire & Blood), the years are dated from the Targaryens' conquest of Westeros. This actually troubles maesters, as several years went by between the time Aegon declared himself King and his actual coronation in the Starry Sept of Oldtown.
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Starfinder uses After Gap, referring to a calamitous Gap in both historical records and the living memories of sufficiently long-lived beings, during which the planet Golarion (Pathfinder's primary setting) disappeared.
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Orion's Arm uses the Lunar calendar based on the landing of Apollo 11 in Tranquility basin (years denoted AT, After Tranquility), after the Nanodisaster and the evacuation of Old Earth.
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In Jack (David Hopkins), the calendar got hit so hard it restarted back to the Biblical Genesis.
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One of the proofs that the Holy Britannian Empire is the most dominant force on Earth in Code Geass universe, the calendar doesn't follow the real-world AD/CE — instead, we have A.T.B, for "Ascension to Throne, Britannia", counting from the establishment of the first Celtic King in the Britannian royal line, rather than the birth of Christ. (For those wondering, 1 A.T.B. = 50 B.C., which means the series is set in an alternate 1967/68.) Closer to this trope is the Revolutionary Calendar used by the EU, a variant of the French Republican Calendar that sets its first year to 1790, the year after the French Revolution.
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The hyperconsumerist society in Brave New World worships Henry Ford, and dates its calendar from the release date of the Model T.
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In The Stand, Randall Flagg tells the date as "this thirtieth day of September, the year nineteen hundred and ninety, now known as The Year One, year of the plague".
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Final Fantasy:
Final Fantasy XIII-2 starts off in 3AF, or After (the) Fall (of Cocoon), three years after the end of the first game. Not only was everyone forced to start over entirely, leaving their past way of life behind, but time was literally warped as well, shaving the length of day down from twenty-six hours to twenty-four. Of course, it seems they also didn't really keep track before in the first place, with someone mentioning in the prequel novella that people from Cocoon don't even know exactly how long it's been since Cocoon was almost completely destroyed the first time.
Final Fantasy XIV has this in its backstory to such an extent that it's out-right expected to reset on a regular basis. The world of FFXIV regularly goes through cycles of "Astral" and "Umbral" Eras, which are used to date its calendar. Umbral Eras are triggered following a Calamity of some such that radically changes the world (known Calamities include the world being flooded from an overuse of the land's aether in a war between magic-users and the lesser moon Dalamud nearly being dropped on the planet), and are then followed by more peaceful and prosperous Astral Eras. Version 1.0 of the game starts off in the Sixth Astral Era until the Seventh Umbral Era is set by the Calamity of Bahamut's revival. 2.0 then picks up in the Seventh Umbral Era, and the Seventh Astral Era is declared upon completing the 2.0 Questline. While the Seventh Umbral Era only lasted about ~5 years, it's never said if there's any exact average; only the length of the Sixth Astral Era is known, and even then not exactly (just that it was almost 1600 years).
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On Dominaria, the default world of Magic: The Gathering, most nations use the Argivian Reckoning calendar, which sets Year 0 at the year the Brothers, Urza and Mishra, were born (Urza on the first day of the year, Mishra on the last). They were the leaders of the opposing forces in the Brothers' War, which destroyed multiple kingdoms, wrecked the continent of Argoth, and ushered in the Ice Age.
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The franchise loves using alternate calendar systems, but the only one that really matches this trope is Gundam X, which is set in After War 0015, 15 years after the disastrous end of the 7th Space War which wiped out 99% of humanity living on Earth. Some fan theories suggest that Gundam Wing's After Colony calendar started with the launch of Skylab, but there isn't any official proof that this is true or not. Special mention to ∀ Gundam, which implicitly has several dozen calendar changes in its backstory, to the point where this trope is the only explanation. Every single timeline will eventually have a version of the Turn A, which inexplicably causes a timeline reset into a new alternate universe through massive destruction.
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The in-game library for Solatorobo: Red the Hunter mentions a regional variation of this trope: the Shepherd Republic's calendar starts from when the republic itself was founded (127 years prior to the game's events), following the Shepherd Revolution and the toppling of the prior Kingdom of Shepherd's royal family. Given that Shepherd is already a Fantasy Counterpart Culture to France, it's likely that this factoid is meant to reference the French Republican calendar that was created during the real-life French Revolution, prior it to being abolished when Napoleon later became emperor. That being said, the Japanese-only Daybreak art book clarifies that Shepherd's calendar uses the same measurements that we do, in contrast to how the French Republican calendar used decimal measurements instead.
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The far-future bits of the Ender's Game universe (Speaker for the Dead, Xenocide, Children of the Mind, and some short stories) dates events from the foundation of Starways Congress, the interstellar pan-human government established 1180 years after Andrew "Ender" Wiggin defeated the Buggers (an event implied to occur sometime between the 24th and 27th centuries AD). Speaker for the Dead starts in the late 20th century SC.
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Some of the events in Cloud Atlas take place 106 years After the Fall. What exactly the Fall was is never explained, though.
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The Dark Eye has the main realm count the years by the current Emperor. By now reckoning has been changed (back) to the 'BF - Fall of Bosparan' reckoning, counting from the fall of the former empire. There are also numerous other calendars around in that world, counting from the first landing of gildenland settlers, the independence of countries, the threat of a catastrophe by a messenger of the gods to a city, and so on.
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"Living Space" shows a society which has discovered travel between parallel Earths, mostly empty, which means that everyone can have a world of their own. Until they run into one populated by Germans who use a calendar starting from the birth of Adolf Hitler.note The title is a translation of the German word Lebensraum which is what caused World War Two in the first place.
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Warhammer 40,000:
Surprisingly averted, as the setting still uses our current calendar without even a token epoch shift (the "40,000" in the name refers to the 41st Millennium, the closing years of which form the current setting). Though heavily modified (not only are date stamps decimal it also takes into account the uncertainty of timekeeping in the multistellar empire where warp travel does all kinds of screwy things to causality), it's still the good old Gregorian calendar based on the Earth year and the birth of Christ. Probably they still use it because it's one of the few things they've managed to keep from the Dark Age of Technology, Humanity's lost Golden Age.
Played straight in that most worlds completely lost contact with each other during a time known as the Age of Strife, and among other problems such as losing the knowledge and/or means to produce most high-tech equipment, developing completely different languages, or spending a few thousand years being the repeat targets of marauding Xenos, was the fact that most developed unique calendars. While some still maintain local, informal calendars — especially worlds whose year lengths differ drastically from Imperial norm — they're almost never brought up in fluff or official literature as having the official calendar override everything else is part of the Imperium's attempt to "unify" all Mankind.
Played straight in the Dark Imperium era. After the Primarch returned and took over the Imperium, he found out that not only had recent events caused a serious Timey-Wimey Ball effect on the last few centuries, ten thousand years of flawed record keeping and deliberate redactions meant that current date even on Terra itself had a margin of error of a thousand years in either direction. He ended up just giving up and declaring that the new calendar would start from when the new Warp Storm visible in the sky of every world first appeared there and count in local years. It's less precise and requires constant conversions, but it's a hell of a lot more accurate. For out of universe convenience, this method started on 000.M42, essentially making it so that each planet is able to give how long they spent subjectively in-between contacts with the nearest Imperial Astropathic office, who then inform the planet of what year it actually is.
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In Drowtales, when the vast majority of the elven race was driven underground, the entered a new age of their calendar, 'The Moonless Age' since they no longer can see the moon(s). It has been 1100 years since and the kingdoms of drow now cover the underworld.
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Eclipse Phase uses AF (after the Fall, when a bunch of crazy AIs nearly wiped humanity out), mostly as a way to avert Exty Years from Publication.
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Blake's 7 takes place in the third century of the second calendar. It's never explained why they stopped using the first calendar in canon, but it's likely that it has something to do with why everyone on Earth is living in domed and/or subterranean cities with going outside being illegal. (Not that there's any fallout or other environmental hazards out there or anything, at least not by the time of the pilot; the Terran Federation just finds it easier to keep the populace in line that way.)
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AsteroidQuest numbers its years in "B.W." and "A.W." (Before/After Warp), since the invention of the Warp Drive ushered in a new Space Age.
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This becomes a plot point in the later Safehold novels when the main protagonists find out about the Archangels' promise to "return" in a thousand years. The Church of God Awaiting counts years from the end of the War Against the Fallen, not from the day humanity awakened on Safehold — so is the return scheduled for the year 915 (1000 years after the "Day of Creation"), or the year 1000?
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In the Eighth Doctor Adventures novel Reckless Engineering, the year 2003 has become the year 160 following the Cleansing, a devastating event in 1843 when Time mysteriously accelerated across several dimensions, causing every living thing on Earth to age forty years in seconds. As a result, all adults and most animals withered and aged, children grew to adulthood almost at once, and the babies and other children under five years old who found themselves in adult bodies became capable only of breeding and feeding, with their descendants now being known as the Wilde Kinder, or Wildren, subhuman cannibals little better than animals. When the Doctor arrives in this reality, humanity has regressed to more primitive dwellings with most groups restricted to vegetarianism due to the lack of any alternative source of food, society having turned to religion to explain such a devastating event as God's will as the human race was 'reborn in innocence'.
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The Marvel 2099 seen in Timestorm 2009-2099 includes a brief scene set some years earlier with a holographic teacher modeled on Reed Richards explaining that it probably isn't really 2085 because they started counting again from the last date before the disaster.
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Implied as Tally and Zane look at Rusty graffiti in the second book of the Uglies trilogy.
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In Pokémon Reset Bloodlines, Professor Oak's research in making wild Pokémon less aggressive was very important to society. In fact, it was so important that when he succeeded in his endeavor (around forty years ago), it was dubbed the start of the Oak Era.
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Gundam: Reconguista in G uses Reguild Century, in which the backstory vaguely mentions cataclysmic wars, environmental disasters and famines so severe people had to resort to institutionalized cannibalism in the final moments of the Universal Century calendar.
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In Star Wars Legends, time is divided into BBY and ABY, before and after the Battle of Yavin (in order to distinguish prequels from the original trilogy). Legends gives at least two more times this happens prior to Yavin (namely, the respective foundings of the Republic and the Empire). Luke complains about it in The Thrawn Trilogy, as it makes reviewing historical records rather tedious.
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Rifts' Post-Apocalypse calendar came about when enough people realized that they had enough time and energy left over from trying to survive after The End of the World as We Know It (two or three centuries after it actually happened) to care about trivial matters like what year it was. The P.A. calendar is distinctive to North America, specifically the Coalition States and the surrounding area however. Some nations that weathered the Great Cataclysm better, most notably the New German Republic, are still using the Gregorian Calendar.
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Parodied in the post-apocalyptic Episode 10 of KnoxKastRadio when Knox wonders if they should reset the calendar to Year 0. Jason instead decides to "do things differently this time" and declares that it is the year 8,036.
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Gears of War uses BE and AE, for Before and After Emergence Day. It's not shown how they counted years before Emergence Day happened.
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In the world of Lone Wolf, Magnamund's calendar is based around the date of creation of the Moonstone (the ultimate artifact of good) by the Shianti (a race of demigods).
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EverQuest II takes place in the year 500 A.K. After Kerafyrm. The awakening of an extremely powerful dragon named Kerafyrm in EverQuest set into motion a series of events that changed the face of Norrath forever, including deadly cataclysms that shifted the face of Norrath and broke up its continents; the Second Rallosian War, in which the nigh-unstoppable Ogre army steamrolled their way across most of Antonica, only to be felled by divine intervention; and finally the destruction of the moon, Luclin, and the Lunar Armageddon that followed. Even for the Ogres themselves, they used their own calendar system during the war, because they signaled it as the beginning of a new empire that would control all of Norrath.
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Transmetropolitan takes place at some unspecified year in the future. No one ever refers to a specific year; it's always in reference to other events. At one point, we're told that a Revival truly lost it when she asked what year it was, and "they told her". It's not stated outright, but what they probably said was "we have no idea".
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Some universes have more concrete explanations. The Future Century of G Gundam is based on the establishment of the world government that currently oversees international affairs as well as calls for the Gundam Fight every four years to determine which Neo Nation has ruling power for the interim. This after apparently lots of brutal fighting finally brought those countries to the peace table to hammer out some way to institutionalize their constant conflicts. The series takes place throughout the year FC60, which is marked as the year of the 13th Gundam Fight. (The backstory establishes that the first Gundam Fight was in FC8, and the 12th Fight was postponed four years over the tensions that arose after Gentle Chapman's third consecutive victory for Neo England.)
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Years in Dragonlance are numbered from the Cataclysm. The Fifth Age has a new calendar, numbered from the Second Cataclysm in 384 AC.
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Titan A.E. begins A.D. 3028 and ends 15 years later, in the year 15 A.E. (After Earth).
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Seveneves uses dates starting from the moment the "Agent" blew up the Moon. The story begins 20 Minutes into the Future (the ISS still exists but has a small centrifugal section and an attached asteroid) but no real-world year is ever stated.
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The Mortal Engines quartet has all dates measured from TE — Traction Era, i.e. the time from which cities started moving around gobbling each other up.
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In a fairly realistic fashion, the Greyhawk campaign setting actually has several calendars, most of which are associated with ancient and now-defunct civilizations. The "Common Year" calendar currently used by most of the Flanaess is based on the crowning of the first Overking of the Great Kingdom of Aerdy, which was the first major nation to emerge in the aftermath of what was a magical nuclear war that forced lots of people to migrate to new lands.
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The system was standardized for The Next Generation, with Stardates beginning with 41 (Representing 24th Century, season 1) followed by three digits. 41000 corresponded to Earth year 2364, and the second digit counted upwards for each new season to line up with the in-series calendar year. The other shows of the TNG era (Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and now Lower Decks) use the same system and continue counting from the same starting point.
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