X-Files Timeline

My brain is too analytical. The CBS/NBC Timeline was finished after I got done with the Magnum, H50, and MacGyver reboots...then someone was like "the entire NCIS universe is connected to that universe like you stated in that one episode, so why don't you connect the whole thing together?"

I was baited and now I'm spending years doing all that. LOL

I might still count the one Simpsons episode but I would never take on The Simpsons or Law & Order. That would drive anyone mad.
Simpsons is crazy because they kept adding stuff like Homer creating Grunge. All I know is in my mind - after all the flashbacks it's Life in The Fast Lane, Stark Raving Dad, Radio Bart THEN the shorts XD
 
I'm pretty sure many of the Fox sitcomverse (Simpsons, Family Guy, American Dad, etc...) would heavily conflict with each other. The writers probably put humor and randomness over actually trying to create a cohesive timeline with all those flashbacks, I personally would not try to do it, because it would cause more headaches than uses (although a watching order would be appreciated, I have started one a few years back, but abandoned it, I can send it if someone is willing to do one).
 
Guys I just discovered that Last year a new X-Files Novel was released last year and it's a sequel to TV season 11. Since The wiki is abandoned, I'll ask for your help to see if I'm aware of every media released. I'll make a list now. If you guys know of any other media that isn't in this list, let me know!

TV Series
The X-Files
(11 Seasons)
Millennium (3 Seasons)
The Long Gunmen (1 Season)

Movies
X-Files Fight the Future
X-Files I Want to Believe


Comics

The X-Files (1995) #0-41 (+ 2 Annuals, #1/2, #-1 & -2)
The X-Files/The Hero Special (1995)
TV Guide comics
The X-Files Comics Digest (1996) #1-3
X-Files Magazine (1996) #1-2
The X-Files Season One (1997) #0-8
The X-Files Afterflight (1997)
The X-Files Ground Zero (1997) #1-4
The X-Files Fight the Future (1998)
The X-Files (2008) #0-6
The X-Files/30 Days of Nights (2010) #1-6
The X-Files Season 10 (2013) #1-25
The X-Files Conspiracy (2014) #1-2 (+ tie-ins)
X-Files Annuals (2014) #1-3
The X-Files Year Zero (2014) #1-5
The X-Files X-Mas Special (2014) #1-3
The X-Files Season 11 (2015) #1-8
The X-Files (2016) #1-17
The X-Files Origins (2016) #1-4
The X-Files Origins - Dog Days of Summer (2017) #1-4
The X-Files JFK Disclosure (2017)

The X-Files Case Files (2018)
Millennium (2015) #1-5
The Lone Gunmen (2001)


Video Games
X-Files The Game
X-Files Resist or Serve
X-Files Deep State

Novels

X Marks the Spot
Darkness Falls
Tiger, Tiger!
Squeeze
Humbug
Shapes
Fear
Voltage
E.B.E
Die Bug, Die!
Ghost in the Machine
The Calusari
Eve
Bad Sign
Our Town
Empathy
Fresh Bones
Control
The Host
Hungry Ghosts
Dark Matter
Howlers
Grotesque
Quarantine
Regeneration
Haunted
Miracle Man
Ascension
Hunter
Goblins
Whirlwind
Ground Zero
Ruins
Antibodies
Skin
Perihelion
(this is the new book btw)
Fight the Future
I Want to Believe
Agent of Chaos

Devil's Advocate
The Frenchman

Gehenna
Weeds
Force Majeure

The Wild and the Innocent

Short Stories
Trust No Ones
The Truth Is Out There
Secret Agendas
 
also returning to this, The Secret Agendas anthology book has a short stories acting as a prequel to the season 10 comics...

So leading into both seasons 10 and 11 being canon. But again, we'll see.
 
also returning to this, The Secret Agendas anthology book has a short stories acting as a prequel to the season 10 comics...

So leading into both seasons 10 and 11 being canon. But again, we'll see.
Fontana-Wolf universe

The Fontana-Wolf universe contains series that aired primarily on NBC. Tom Fontana wrote and produced many television series and connected them with various crossovers. Dick Wolf is the creator of the Law & Order and Chicago franchises. Fontana and Wolf brought their two universes together through several crossovers between Homicide: Life on the Street and Law & Order. Dick Wolf brought Richard Belzer, playing John Munch, over to Law & Order: Special Victims Unit from Homicide: Life on the Street.

Tom Fontana series
St. Elsewhere (1982) It was created by Joshua Brand and John Falsey, but Tom Fontana wrote or co-wrote 93 out of 137 episodes.
Homicide: Life on the Street (1993) It was created by Paul Attanasio, but Tom Fontana wrote or co-wrote 67 out of 122 episodes for the series.
Oz (1997)
The Beat (2000)
Dick Wolf series
Law & Order franchise
Law & Order (1990) has seven in universe crossovers.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) has nine in universe crossovers.
Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001) has three in universe crossovers.
Law & Order: Trial by Jury (2005) has two in universe crossovers.
Conviction (2006) spun off from Special Victims Unit and has one in universe crossover.
Law & Order: LA (2010)
Foreign adaptations
Paris enquêtes criminelles]] (2007)
Law & Order: UK (2009)
Chicago franchise
Chicago Fire (2012) has nine in universe crossovers.
Chicago P.D. (2014) spun off from Fire with the backdoor pilot "Let Her Go" and has nine in universe crossovers.
Chicago Med (2015) spun off from Fire with the backdoor pilot "I Am the Apocalypse" and has two in universe crossovers.
Chicago Justice (2017) spun off from P.D. with the backdoor pilot "Justice" and has two in universe crossovers.
Other Wolf series
New York Undercover (1994) has two in universe crossovers.
Deadline (2000) has had no direct in universe crossovers, however its fictional New York Ledger appears in any series based in New York City.
Reality series
Arrest & Trial (2000)
Crime & Punishment (2002)
Law & Order True Crime (2017)
Other series
In Plain Sight (2008) has one in universe crossover. It was created by David Maples and aired on the USA Network.
 
Fontana-Wolf universe

The Fontana-Wolf universe contains series that aired primarily on NBC. Tom Fontana wrote and produced many television series and connected them with various crossovers. Dick Wolf is the creator of the Law & Order and Chicago franchises. Fontana and Wolf brought their two universes together through several crossovers between Homicide: Life on the Street and Law & Order. Dick Wolf brought Richard Belzer, playing John Munch, over to Law & Order: Special Victims Unit from Homicide: Life on the Street.

Tom Fontana series
St. Elsewhere (1982) It was created by Joshua Brand and John Falsey, but Tom Fontana wrote or co-wrote 93 out of 137 episodes.
Homicide: Life on the Street (1993) It was created by Paul Attanasio, but Tom Fontana wrote or co-wrote 67 out of 122 episodes for the series.
Oz (1997)
The Beat (2000)
Dick Wolf series
Law & Order franchise
Law & Order (1990) has seven in universe crossovers.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) has nine in universe crossovers.
Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001) has three in universe crossovers.
Law & Order: Trial by Jury (2005) has two in universe crossovers.
Conviction (2006) spun off from Special Victims Unit and has one in universe crossover.
Law & Order: LA (2010)
Foreign adaptations
Paris enquêtes criminelles]] (2007)
Law & Order: UK (2009)
Chicago franchise
Chicago Fire (2012) has nine in universe crossovers.
Chicago P.D. (2014) spun off from Fire with the backdoor pilot "Let Her Go" and has nine in universe crossovers.
Chicago Med (2015) spun off from Fire with the backdoor pilot "I Am the Apocalypse" and has two in universe crossovers.
Chicago Justice (2017) spun off from P.D. with the backdoor pilot "Justice" and has two in universe crossovers.
Other Wolf series
New York Undercover (1994) has two in universe crossovers.
Deadline (2000) has had no direct in universe crossovers, however its fictional New York Ledger appears in any series based in New York City.
Reality series
Arrest & Trial (2000)
Crime & Punishment (2002)
Law & Order True Crime (2017)
Other series
In Plain Sight (2008) has one in universe crossover. It was created by David Maples and aired on the USA Network.
Not including them, as they aren't X-Files focused, Like Millennium and The Lone Gunmen.
 
Peux-tu m'expliquer ce qu'est l'axé ? J'ai du mal à comprendre.
 
Je n'ai pas compris ton message précédent. Et je suis dyslexique, c'est pour ça que je n'ai pas compris. Il y a le mot 'axée '
 
Je n'ai pas compris ton message précédent. Et je suis dyslexique, c'est pour ça que je n'ai pas compris. Il y a le mot 'axée '
I meant that I'm including the series that were dirrectly involved with X-Files, like Millennium and The Lone Gunmen.

P.S. Thanks to Mr. @Raylauncher I now posses a PDF of the 2 Origins novels, the Goblins novel and the Trust No One and Secret Agendas short stories!
 
My brain is too analytical. The CBS/NBC Timeline was finished after I got done with the Magnum, H50, and MacGyver reboots...then someone was like "the entire NCIS universe is connected to that universe like you stated in that one episode, so why don't you connect the whole thing together?"

I was baited and now I'm spending years doing all that. LOL

I might still count the one Simpsons episode but I would never take on The Simpsons or Law & Order. That would drive anyone mad.
Show us the timeline
 
Not sure if this'll help but...

Well, it ain't just The Lone Gunmen and Millennium that you'd have to add, but also Twin Peaks, Finge, Homicide: Life on the Street (and by extension, the whole Law & Order franchise and the various crossovers/spin-offs), Picket Fences...

Fuck, at this point, the Tommy Westphall Timeline might as well become a reality, lol
 
Not sure if this'll help but...

Well, it ain't just The Lone Gunmen and Millennium that you'd have to add, but also Twin Peaks, Finge, Homicide: Life on the Street (and by extension, the whole Law & Order franchise and the various crossovers/spin-offs), Picket Fences...
Personally, I think that there's no reason to extend that far from the franchise boarders. I mean, the Conspiracy comic has a previous timeline iteration of the X-Files universe sharing continuity with Ghostbusters, TMNT, IDW's Transformers and The Crow, so... yeah. You can just keep going or accept certain references and characters as variants, easter eggs or whatever.

I mean, X-Files is an in-universe show within Fringe, and that was within the same episode they mentioned the X division. Who knows?

Fuck, at this point, the Tommy Westphall Timeline might as well become a reality, lol
I get you're joking, but that's... uh, impossible really. The moment you connect to Doctor Who, you connect to Eastenders, which connects to other British soaps that have been going on for 30+ years.
 
Not sure if this'll help but...

Well, it ain't just The Lone Gunmen and Millennium that you'd have to add, but also Twin Peaks, Finge, Homicide: Life on the Street (and by extension, the whole Law & Order franchise and the various crossovers/spin-offs), Picket Fences...

Fuck, at this point, the Tommy Westphall Timeline might as well become a reality, lol
Thanks a lot for sharing that with me, but I'm already using It.

As for the other we already decided in the thread to stick Just with Millennium and the long gunnmen.

The only problem here Is to see if the comic season 10 and 11 can fith with the actual season 10 and 11.
 
This pretty much confirms that the timeline changes in Season 11 (comic) lead to the tv show.
Dynamic Forces: Joe, you had an in-continuity ongoing in X-Files Season 10 before FOX's announcement of a new short-episode X-Files TV program. What are your feelings on that and how does that affect YOUR continuity, if at all?

Joe Harris: Well, it was fun being the only game in town for a while, right? The show's return will affect our comics continuity, and I'm excited about that just because how couldn't I be?

I'm grateful we've gotten to tell a long form X-Files story how we've wanted to, taking some creative and continuity-based risks and shooting for the moon. We've still got a lot of that story to tell yet. But there will be a convergence of sorts. That is to say, we're working on getting things together and doing what we can to play nicely in the sandbox.

DF: Will you be coordinating anything with FOX or working their TV reality into Season 11?

Joe Harris: We talk to FOX. I've talked with Chris Carter and know what they're up to in Vancouver at the moment. By the time The X-Files returns to television next year, we'll be able to reveal some of what we're doing to bring everything into convergence. That's the plan anyway.

The way I see it, there's three timelines and they go like this.

Timeline 1 - The X-Files: Conspiracy (comic)
Timeline 2 - The X-Files S10-11 (comic continuation)
Timeline 3 - The X-Files S10-11 (TV continuation)

This talks about it in more depth.
 

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