Chronological list of contestant related events
The following is a chronological list of all events relevant to competitor or team pages. If you have written character information outside of your competitor or team page (e.g. on another page on the wiki or on another website), it will not be listed here unless the information is linked to on your competitor or team page.
NOTES:
- For the sake of the timeline, all real events (the invention of objects, dates first published, companies first founded, etc.), all fictional events (Mugshot Steals Illegal Coffee, the creation of the Go Sign, the crimes of Mark Genuine, etc.) and real events related to fictional characters (the first episodes of shows, the creation of the Wiki Camp and its pages, etc.) are treated as equally real, no matter how conflicting the information stated may be.
- The Wiki Camp 1 page creation dates listed are exclusively for characters who have returned in some form. The Wiki Camp 2 page creation dates are exclusively for characters who have their page creation date listed on their page in some form.
- All points are written in present perfect tense (i.e. "This thing happens", "He creates this," even if this event has already happened).
- In any given bullet point, hyperlinked text links either to relevant competitor(s) or to relevant preexisting pages, either directly linked to on a competitor page (such as McDonald's, Mugshot Steals Illegal Coffee) and/or pages that gives more information about a competitor, such as episodes of object shows.'
Prehistoric History to 1000 CE
Approx. 13.8 billion years ago, The Big Bang occurred, creating the universe [AND STARTING THE PROCESS OF CHANGE.]
Approx. 13.79 billion years ago, Outside the universe, Ian rebirths, which releases the first Noahcules into our world.
Approx. 380,000 years later, the universe formed and cooled down enough for light to hit atoms, which would later be detected and known as the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation.
Approx. 4.6 billion years ago, the Sun is formed.
Mangrove palm fossils date as far back as 75,000,000 BCE.
Staffa Island was formed around 59,000,000 BCE.
Tuna fish fossils date as far back as around the late Paelocene or early Eocene (65,000,000 BCE - 50,000,000 BCE).
The earliest instance of terracotta occurs back in 24000 BCE.
Pottery fragments are found in Xianren Cave, and are dated back to 18000 BCE, marking the oldest instance of pottery being used to create vessels.
The first cats are domesticated approximately 11000 BCE, giving rise to many very cute feline (or lookalike!) contestants.
Cheese is invented approximately 8000 BCE.
Copper started to be manipulated into ornate shapes during the Copper Age (approx. 5000 BCE to 3300 BCE).
Archaeological remnants suggest that sesame seeds were domesticated in the Indian subcontinent as far back as 5000 BCE.
Archaeological evidence of pickled cucumbers date back to 2030 BCE, although it is estimated that pickling food most likely started in ancient Mesopotamia in the 2400s BCE.
Several cauldrons have been found dated back to the Bronze Age (approx. 3300 BCE to 1200 BCE).
The first padlocks were invented by the Romans sometime in the 500s BCE.
Hippocrates, Nurse Cap’s enemy, wrote the Hippocratic Oath sometime in the 400s BCE.
The modern concept of paper was invented by Ts’ai Lun in 105 CE, which in turn provided the medium for Sketchy to exist, and for Paper Niko to be made of.
Miso soup was first introduced to Japan by Buddhist priests who visited China some time in the 600s CE.
Something happened sometime in the 650s CE.
Tibetan monks made the first meditative mandalas sometime in the 700s CE.
The Etruscans invented the basic concept of the rolling pin sometime in the 800s CE.
1000s to 1800s
- 1493 - Christopher Columbus takes pepper seeds from Central America and brings them back to Europe.
- 1662 - The English Parliament passes the Licensing of the Press Act 1662, which would become the basis for later copyright law.
- 1649 - Otto von Guericke invents the first air pump.
- December 1761 - James Macpherson publishes Fingal, an Ancient Epic Poem in Six Books, together with Several Other Poems composed by Ossian, the Son of Fingal, translated from the Gaelic Language, which Fingal’s Cave derives its name from.
- 1750s - Farmers in Brittany, France, cultivate the first garden strawberries.
- 1760 - Jigsaw Puzzles are believed to have been first produced by John Spilsbury.
- 1767 - Joseph Priestley invents the carbonation process used in soda.
- September 25, 1789 - The United States Bill of Rights!!!!!!!!!!!!! is created.
- December 15, 1791 - The United States Bill of Rights!!!!!!!!!!!!! is ratified.
- 1795 - Nicholas-Jacques Conte invents the modern pencil, used for writing or sketching.
- 1798 - Maria and R.L. Edgeworth write Practical Education, the first book to conceptualize toy blocks for children.
- 1800s - After seeing African warriors training, Dr. James Carlisle brought the training concept to St. Mary’s College in Norfolk, laying the groundwork for the sport of dodgeball.
- 1800s - The modern day push dagger is invented in the Southern United States.
- Mid to late 1800s - Mahjong is invented and popularized.
- 1830s - Candy sticks begin to increase in popularity.
- 1831 - Huntley & Palmers invent the first biscuit tin.
- 1852 - William Thomson, otherwise known as Lord Kelvin, publishes On a Universal Tendency in Nature to the Dissipation of Mechanical Energy, hypothesizing about the heat death of the universe.
- December 1868 - The first pedestrian crossing signal is built in operation in Bridge Street, Westminster, London.
- January 1869 - The first pedestrian crossing signal’s lights leak gas and creates an explosion, proving that Traffic Regulator’s aptitude for being a fire hazard goes back to their common ancestor.
- 1884 - Philip Ferguson, a Yale University member hosted by St. Mary’s College, took the game of dodgeball back to the United States, and made modifications to the sport to more closely resemble the modern game.
- September, 1868 - The first practical typewriter was invented, which would lay the foundation for computer keyboards years later.
- December 29, 1847 - The city of Atlanta, Georgia, is founded.
- May 10, 1869 - The golden spike is hammered into the connecting rails of the Central Pacific Railroad and the Union Pacific Railroad, successfully completing the First Transcontinental Railroad. Big Boy would tour from his hometown of Cheyenne to Ogden, UT, in honour of its 150th anniversary.
- May 8, 1886 - Dr. John Pemberton sells from his first batch of what would later be called Coca-Cola.
20th Century
1900s to 1950s
- June 24, 1902 - Target Corporation (not to be confused with Yarget Corporation) gets its start by opening its first store in Minneapolis.
- 1903 - The first tuna is canned.
- January 7, 1917 - Team 17 is born.
- 1920s - A farmer in Szeged, Hungary starts to cultivate the first mild bell peppers.
- 1921 - The Toronto Transit Commission, employer of T Series Car 5134, was born. Harry Soref establishes the Master Lock Company, which will eventually manufacture Padlock.
- 1924 - Japanese soldier Saburo Hirayama introduces the game of mahjong to Japan, creating riichi mahjong (or “Japanese mahjong”), notably different for introducing the concept of dora tiles. The Padlock is patented by the Master Lock Company.
- August 10, 1932 - The Lego company is founded by Ole Kirk Christiansen.
- September 1939 - John Vincent Atanasoff and Clifford Berry prototype the first digital computer, the Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC).
- 1941 - ALCO starts production of a class of 4-8-8-4 articulated steam locomotive nicknamed “Big Boy." They would go on to be the heaviest steam locomotives of all time.
- 1945 - ENIAC, the first fully digital computer, is built, leading to the unintentional creation of Image, albeit without a visual form.
- March 30, 1954 Toronto's subway system, which T Series Car 5134 is a part of, began operations.
- July, 1958 - Toru Kumon opens the first Kumon Maths Centre in Osaka, Japan.
- May 8, 1959 - Mike and Marian Ilitch invest their life savings into a pizza store that would spin off into the Little Caesars Pizza chain.
- July 21, 1959 - The last revenue train hauled by one of Big Boy's class leaves the station.
1960s
- 1962 - The four remaining operational members of Big Boy’s class, based in Green River, Wyoming at the time, were finally retired.
- 1963 - The first edition of the ASCII standard is published. ASCII would be made into an American standard on June 17th.
- :D <( hey! that’s what i use! )
- 1968 - The first Duplo blocks are tested in the Swedish market. Duplo blocks would launch globally the next year. The first LCD display is created, which would later lead to the invention of modern computer monitors.
- May 20, 1964 - The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation is first discovered (by accident).
1970s
- 1974 - The Wiki Machine is quoted as saying “I really did win, didn’t I?”, after going through an excruciating and incredible character arc spurred by seeing The Eater of Wikis.
- April 1, 1976 - Kumonis Predicocious announced their plan to run for mayor of Paris in 2001.
1980s
- 1981 - The Xerox Star operating system is published, which is the first to use the term and icon “folders” for directories, so you know which place to put your funny memes.
- September 19, 1982 - The “smiley face” emoticon is first used by Prof. Scott E. Fahlman.
- :-) <( thats me lol )
- October 16, 1983 - Banana Referee, otherwise known as 123 Referee, is born to parents Baba Booboo and Cheryl Refrigerator.
- December 1983 - Guy Picciotto, Edward Janney, Mike Fellows, and Brendan Canty start writing music to be performed as Rite of Spring, spurring the emotional hardcore (emo) culture and style.
- August 23, 1986 - Known Man Neil Cicierega is born.
- January 27, 1989 - Following Yarget Corporation’s shutdown in 2014, they proceeded to reopen on this date, known colloquially as “Bullseye Day”, which is celebrated yearly by putting a cube of bread under your pillow.
1990s
- 199█ - A blue morning glory flower starts growing out of the top of Terra’s head.
- February 6, 1991 - Street Fighter II is released in arcades, in which Chun-Li is able to perform the Hyakuretsukyayu (or “Hundred Rending Legs”). Nurse Cap would later show this move to Padlock and pretend that it was her own, unique Super Art.
- July 18, 1992 - The first image is uploaded onto the internet.
- 1983 - McDonalds introduces the Chicken McNugget along with four signature sauces, including McDonald's Sweet n' Sour Sauce.
- July 5, 1994 - Jeff Bezos founds company Amazon.
- September 29, 1994 - The domain tripod.com is claimed, the website which would later invent the modern concept of “pop-up ads”.
- December 15, 1994 - Netscape Navigator released, in turn giving Image a proper form.
- 1995 - The TTC's T Series cars, which Car 5134 is a member of, were born.
- March 25, 1995 - WikiWikiWeb, the first wiki, is created by Ward Cunningham. This would later inspire Wikipedia, and later MediaWiki. In turn, the first Wiki text was discarded or deleted not that much later.
- June 13, 1995 - Pivot Animator, a program designed in making stick figure animations, is first released.
- January 3, 1996 - The first flip phone, the Motorola StarTAC, is released.
- February 27, 1996 - Pokémon Red and Green Versions released for the Nintendo Game Boy system in Japan.
- May 1996 - Legendary Pokémon Mew is officially revealed to the public via a giveaway in CoroCoro magazine, where 20 random giveaway entrants would have Mew added to their copy of Pokémon if they sent their cartridge through the mail.
- 1998 - Team Fortress 2 is released 9 years later.
- July 20 1998 - Stardust releases “Music Sounds Better with You”, which would later inspire the design for Diary.
- 1999 - Target Corporation (not to be confused with Yarget Corporation) first uses Bullseye (not to be confused with Bullseye) in an ad campaign.
- May 1, 1999 - Spongebob airs for the first time.
- November 15, 1999 - Neopets’ website launches.
- November 19, 1999 - The first episode of Wie is de Mol? is aired on Dutch television, marking the first appearance of The Joker.
- December 22, 1999 - Head of Lettuce is born to parents Dad of Lettuce and Unnamed Mother.
21st Century
2000s
- June 7, 2000 - Neopets introduces the Techo to their lineup of creatures to create.
- 2001 - 123 Referee is hired onto FART Pro Wrestling.
- January 13, 2001 - The Wikipedia domain is registered by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger (however, Wikipedia itself was made by The Wiki Machine).
- January 15, 2001 - The non-profit organization Creative Commons is founded. On the same day, the first page on Wikipedia is made. [PUZZLE PIECE HAIRCLIP IS BORN.]
- October 2, 2001 - The first episode of American comedy-drama Scrubs airs, in which the character Dr. Cox sings a song about waffles. A cover of this song would later be featured in a Warrior Cats Youtube parody responsible for some of Teenage Trouble Claws' inspiration.
- January 21, 2003 - HarperCollins publishes ``Into the Wild,`` marking the first appearance of the character Graystripe, then known as Graypaw, one of the inspirations for Teenage Trouble Claws.
- June 2003 - The Wikimedia Foundation is created to manage Wikipedia. The software that was involved in this management would be named “MediaWiki” a month later.
- April 2004 - A programmer under the pseudonym “Fast Eddie” creates TV Tropes. For an example of what a TV Tropes page looks like, see Tombstone.
- June 1, 2004 - The 5th book in the Warrior cats series, A Dangerous Path, is released. This would later go on to inspire a Youtube video related to the inspiration for Teenage Trouble Claws.
- November 7, 2004 - Wikipedia Commons page Commons:Babel is created, denoting a system where users can place an “infobox” on their userpage to specify their language fluency. This concept would later spin into vanity infoboxes.
- November 10, 2004 - The Polar Express releases. The song "Hot Chocolate" is an instant hit among Team 17, hailing it as the Team 17 anthem.
- November 11, 2004 - Hexstatic releases Master-View, which would later inspire the design for LiSt.
- 2005 - Lost Artifact is first discovered, and would’ve been the Flash Companion.
- April 2005 - Cellphone is created.
- May 10, 2005 - Musical artist Parry Gripp releases the album For Those About to Shop, We Salute You, which includes the song "Do You Like Waffles?" which would later go on to inspire Teenage Trouble Claws' hacker name.
- 2006 - The first Sanyo Katana phone is released.
- January 8, 2006 - [WIKIPE-TAN IS CREATED AND FIRST POSTED ONTO FUTABA CHANNEL.]
- March 8, 2006 - The second knowledgedemise_ archive post is made, discussing Image.
- June 2006 - The Nathu La pass re-opened for trade after 44 years. Team Fortress 2 was also unveiled at E3.
- September 1st, 2006 - Roblox is released to the public.
- September 27, 2006 - File:Walnut.png is uploaded onto Wikipedia Commons for use in Template:Nutshell.
- April 18, 2007 - The Christmas Techo Scarf is introduced into Neopets.
- October 10, 2007 - Team Fortress 2 is released, The Computer's game of choice.
- January 19, 2008 - The SCP Foundation is created.
- February 1, 2008 - Angie Dudley, otherwise known as Bakerella, creates and coins the term “cake pop”.
- July 25, 2008 - The SCP Foundation page for SCP-055 is first published.
- August 3, 2008 - Teenage Trouble Claws is born.
- 2009 - Fiona Broome coins the term “Mandela Effect,” named after Nelson Mandela.
- May 17, 2009 - Markus Persson posts the first version of what would later be called “Minecraft”.
- September 19, 2009 - Amazon introduced AmazonBasics, a product line which would later sell the Amazon Basics 100ml Ultrasonic Aromatherapy Essential Oil Diffuser, Dark Grey Base, with 7-Color Night Light.
- October 25, 2009 - The decision to move The Cutting Room Floor to a wiki iss made. Completely coincidentally, Dexter Cut formed the capturing of Removed and Forgotten Content detective agency on the same day. These actions are 100% unrelated.
- December 19, 2009 - Youtube user BloodstainedBlade, known as BloodstainBlade at the time, releases a Warrior Cats parody video by the name of "Firestar Doesn't like Waffles", Featuring a cover of a song seen in the first episode of American comedy-drama Scrubs. This video would later go on to inspire the concept for Teenage Trouble Claws.
2010s
- 2010 - Font Mini emerges from Amber #6601 to compete in Battle for Dream Island, and is eliminated first. The Jame H.W. Classic 2011 Plain Coffee Mug is manufactured with 30 million units, and is recalled 4 months later.
- March 10, 2010 - My page on the SCP Foundation wiki is first published. I would later be written as a character on the Wiki Camp 2 wiki.
- November 7, 2010 - The Cutting Room Floor is moved from wiki.rustedlogic.net to tcrf.net.
- December 20, 2010 - The first beta version of Minecraft, Traffic Regulator’s game of choice, is published.
- March 1, 2011 - Tomato appears as a recommended character in Battle for Dream Island episode 15: Vomitaco, recommended by englishcreamcakes.
- July 10, 2011 - File:Tcrf-investigateicon.png is uploaded on The Cutting Room Floor for use in Template:Investigate.
- October 16, 2011 - Matthew Buchanan and Karl von Randow create Letterboxd. For an example of what a Letterboxd page looks like, see Tombstone/Contestant Thoughts.
- 2012 - Daisy comes up with the idea for her show, Epic Battle of Darkness.
- July 25, 2013 - Game of War: Fire Age is released, TheLegend27’s game of choice.
- August 7, 2013 - TheLegend27 makes her first appearance.
- November 14, 2013 - After being reacquired by Union Pacific, Big Boy begins his journey back to Cheyenne. He travelled in between two modern SD70M diesel locomotives throughout the trip.
- November 22, 2013 - [THE FIRST USE OF THE “THAUMIEL” CLASSIFICATION FOR SCPS.]
- January 23, 2014 - MeesterTweester posts “Sunny BFdAI Season 4 Audition” to attempt to compete in Battle for deviantArt Island. This is the first known appearance of Sunny.
- October 8, 2015 - Mark Genuine announces that he would be departing from Youtube to focus on bigger projects. The insidious nature of this statement is not yet known.
- October 13, 2015 - Mark Genuine deletes his channel.
- October 18th, 2015 - Mark Genuine murders his parents via carbon monoxide poisoning.
- November 5, 2015 - All reuploaders of Mark Genuine’s content are found dead in their homes via brain aneurysms.
- December 12th 2015 - Mark Genuine steals a holy Cheese Cow in Kuala Lumpur.
- March 2, 2016 - Clash Royale is launched for Android and iOS.
- April 1, 2016 - Clash Royale adds its first four emotes. One of these emotes would later become a member of Playlist.
- August 4th 2016 - Mark Genuine steals 500 mg of snow in Chad.
- October 5, 2016 - The Game of War: Fire Age official YouTube channel posts “Game of War: Campfire Stories ft. TheLegend27”.
- November 8, 2016 - Head of Lettuce is unable to vote in the 2016 Presidential Election, catching the attention of Jill Stein.
- 2017 - Sock makes their first appearance.
- Approx. 2017 - Mugshot is purchased at a gas station by Discovering Bigfoot host George Jeffery.
- January 11, 2017 - Jill Stein gives Head of Lettuce a sticker, causing leaf to shoot her with a freeze ray.
- March 3, 2017 - The Nintendo Switch, as well as physical copies of its launch titles, are released.
- March 8, 2017 - Youtuber Moonkitti releases a video sarcastically summarizing the plot of Warrior Cats book A Dangerous Path, said video referring to the character Bramblestar, then Bramblepaw, as "Teenage Trouble Claws." This line was the inspiration for Teenage Trouble Claws' name.
- September 17, 2017 - ZerOcarina releases “PORTES : Round 0”, the first video in PORTES, Flag’s debut show.
- September 18, 2017 - Neil Cicierega releases “Who”, a scrapped Mouth Moods track. This track would later become the basis for What.
- November 30, 2017 - Kornelbut releases ”Pivot Castle Calamity”, the first appearance of Black.
- 2018 - Pentagon makes his first appearance.
- 2018 - Smobo is hired as a courier for the Shadowveil Royal Postal Service.
- June 15th 2018 - Mark Genuine runs over a grandmother and 3 kids with a Honda Civic.
- November 2nd, 2018 - The Simple Robo Package is made available for free on the Roblox catalog. At an unknown date, for an unknown reason, the package would later be changed to cost 300 robux.
- November 5, 2018 - The same reuploaders of Mark Genuine's content from 2015 were once again found dead in their homes via brain aneurysms.
- 2019 - 123 Referee debuts into POO Pro Wrestling after retiring from Rhubarb Ryan Wrestling after the company’s 2015 budget cuts.
- 2019 - Big Boy's restoration is complete, just in time for the 150th anniversary of the completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad. After restoration and testing in his hometown of Cheyenne, he toured to various locations across the United States.
- January 5, 2019 - The SiIvaGunner: King for Another Day Tournament, the project that would later inspire Mashup Week, is officially revealed at the SiIvaGunner MAGFest panel.
- July 20, 2019 - The first episode of the second season of Survivor: Goiky, titled Survivor: Yoyleland, is released. Push Dagger is introduced as a contestant.
- August 20, 2019 - What? What?!
- October 30th 2019 - Mark Genuine steals an unknown extraterrestrial box from a museum in Wisconsin.
2020s
2020
- January 24th, 2020 - Sock Hater is created and exits the computer in which he was made in. He also signs up for Camp Split Season 2.
- February 22nd, 2020 - Camp Split Season 2 starts.
- February 24, 2020 - FANDOM automatically created the main page of The Wiki Camp on [the-wiki-camp.fandom.com]. The Wiki Camp pages for Slime, Disc (later reincarnated into Rotob), Swirly (who took the last competitor slot, forbidding Dexter Cut to be able to compete), and {{Gelatin Fan}} (who would later beat Diary as techtactoe) were created.
- February 25, 2020 - The Wiki Camp page Cake Pop (Cake pop!!!!!!!!!!!!!) was created.
- February 29, 2020 - The Wiki Camp pages for SCP-055 (now 9150625), Wizard Orb (Witch's Cauldron’s cousin), and Proton (who may or may not be part of Heat Death of the Universe) were created.
- March 13, 2020 - User Fourtle opens a channel in their Discord server where users can sign up for Battle for Something 3. Slime would later enter this competition and Become Red.
- March 21, 2020 - User Lelemaoshe would post a video onto Douyin, the Chinese branch of TikTok, depicting a hairless Sphynx. This video would later be reposted on Instagram and the cat would later be known to the internet as Bingus. Bingus would later become a member of Playlist.
- May 25, 2020 - [THE WIKI CAMP PAGE FOR FOOTBALL IS CREATED.]
- September 6, 2020 - The bodies of Cliffton and Sudok Genuine are found, kickstarting Operation Genuine.
- September 18, 2020 - Mark Genuine is convicted and sentenced to death by alcohol.
- October 1, 2020 - An unknown organization contacts Mark Genuine and his lawyer. All charges were dropped a day later.
- December 13, 2020 - CheesyHFJ releases “ONE 3: Screwball”, the first appearance of Texty. Texty would later inspire The Computer.
- December 31, 2020 - Adobe Flash Player reaches it's end-of-life, rendering the Spongebob found dead jigsaw puzzle unplayable outside of archives such as Flashpoint
2021
- January 1, 2021 - Death Row, a baseball team composed entirely of death row inmates, is announced to the public.
- January 5, 2021 - The results of OpenAI’s DALL-E model are first shown to the general public. Death Row plays its first game against the Wisconsin Cheese Wheels.
- January 7th, 2021 - The Staring Cat UGC accessory by maplestick is listed on the catalog for 50 robux.
- January 12th, 2021 - Death Row plays its second game against the Chad Virgins.
- January 19th, 2021 - Spongebob found dead jigsaw puzzle is uploaded onto the Flashpoint Archive.
- February 8, 2021 - Death Row plays its third game against the ‘Oumuamua Observers.
- February 14, 2021 - Mugshot can be seen on a broadcast of Discovering Bigfoot.
- February 18, 2021 - Death Row plays its fourth game against the Patagonia Gnomes.
- April 1, 2021 - Death Row plays its fifth game against the Ill-Fated Space Pirates.
- April 15, 2021 - Death Row plays its sixth game against the Boston Red Sox.
- April 18, 2021 - {{Gelatin Fan}} changed into {{Endermain Main}}.
- May 24, 2021 - The first episode of the fourth season of Survivor: Goiky, titled Survivor: Goiky All-Stars, is released. Push Dagger is a returning contestant.
- June 6, 2021 - Death Row plays its seventh game against the YouTube Hive Mind.
- June 6, 2021 - Death Row plays its eighth game against the Hades Timberwolves.
- June 18, 2021 - Pentzal uploads “PWIP CAST REVEAL”, the first appearance of Wrecking Ball.
- July 7, 2021 - Gamebuilder2000 releases “Object Archipelago 1: Crash Stranding”, in which Monitor appears as a contestant.
- July 10, 2021 - Camellia releases U.U.F.O., summoning the Ultra Unidentified Flying Object into our world.
- July 11, 2021 - Duplo’s first appearance.
- August 14, 2021 - Death Row plays its ninth game against The Void.
- August 16, 2021 - Death Row plays its tenth game against the New York Yankees.
- August 21, 2021 - Death Row plays its eleventh game against the New Cheyenne Kingfishers.
- August 28, 2021 - Death Row plays its twelfth game against the Mario Fireballs.
- September 3, 2021 -Tahmahtoh is revealed to be a contestant in BEST 2 during its cast reveal.
- October 16, 2021 - Mangroves were shown in Minecraft Live 2021, which would later provide the basis for Mangrove’s color palette.
2022
- 2022 - The Okinberry Incident, where a farm in New Columbia accidentally replaced the peaches and apricots used in McDonald's Sweet n' Sour Sauce with okinberries, causing thousands of fatalities.
- January 10, 2022 - richbonyan youtube channel releases “cartoon rap battle episode 6 Yoshi versus Minion” is released. Yoshi would later become a member of Playlist.
- January 21, 2022- The youtube channel QWillow uploads the video playlist, Playlist's first hit single.
- April 21, 2022 - DALL-E Mini, is released on GitHub.
- April 21, 2022 - Tahmahtoh is revealed to be a contestant in BEST 4 during its cast reveal.
- May 19, 2022 - Mugshot robs the Toba Aquarium.
- June 15, 2022 - Mugshot steals an Illegal Coffee container full of illegal coffee from the FactoryThatMakesIllegalCoffee Factory.
- June 23, 2022 - Dall-E Mini gets renamed to CrAIyon.
- July 9, 2022 - Death Row plays a game against the Yomiuri Giants.
- July 14, 2022 - Death Row plays a game against the Toronto Blue Jays.
- July 23, 2022 - Twitter user mechokky posts a humanization of HfjONE’s Texty onto Twitter. This art would later become the visual representation of The Computer.
- July 29, 2022 - Tahmahtoh is revealed to be a contestant in BEST 5 during its cast reveal.
- July 30, 2022 - Diary (under starlightDP) loses to techtactoe at COLOSSES 2022, breaking her 3 year win streak.
- August 22, 2022 - MediaWiki automatically created the main page of The Wiki Camp 2 on camp2.rectangle.zone. That’s here! (Additionally, this also made Vandalism on The Wiki Camp 2 possible.)
- August 23, 2022 - [THAUMIEL IS ALLOWED ACCESS TO THE INTERNET.]
- August 24, 2022 - The Wiki Machine is created.
- August 25, 2022 - Head of Lettuce announces thons bid for Wiki Camp 2 presidency, and thons page is made in turn.
- 17:21, 26 August 2022 - [FILE IS FIRST UPLOADED.]
- August 27, 2022 - Paper Niko is announced as a newcomer to The Wiki Camp 2, and their page is made in turn.
- August 29, 2022 - The Eater of Wikis is quoted as saying "RAAAAAAAWR!"
- September ██, 2022 - Terra begins "hosting" TOSDNE.
- September 12, 2022 - A peculiar observation about the CMB is made.
- September 14, 2022 - Mugshot begins their ultimate crime of hacking The Wiki Camp 2.
- September 15, 2022 - Mugshot starts an illegal bootleg version of The Wiki Camp 2.
- September 21, 2022 - Death Row plays a game against the Based Ballers.
- September 29, 2022 - Mugshot's illegal bootleg version of The Wiki Camp 2 is shut down.
- September 30, 2022 - Death Row loses a game against the New York Mets, and are thus sentenced to death.
- October 2, 2022 - The HaZe Online Sports Troupe is founded by Diary and Nurse Cap, who subsequently advertise the group through a series of posters.
- October 3, 2022 - Smobo joins HaZe.
- October 5, 2022 - As-Is Records acquires Playlist.
- October 7, 2022 - Niko is kicked from HaZe due to halftime team size constraints
- October 8, 2022 - Rotating CSS Cube is eaten by Diffuser, who mistook them as a "weird spinning starburst"[1]
- November 5, 2022 - Versus disappears. Playlist launches a competition to replace them, receiving entries from several contestants, Wiki denizens, and other entities.
2025
- 2025 - Sock Hater appears in The Sock Hater Movie, where he is quoted as saying "I hate!!! SOCK!!! SO MUCH!!!".
2040s
- 2048 - Lord Calvin Klumpyan, frustrated with a 7,697 minute waiting experience with a stop sign, creates the “Go Sign” as a counterpart.
2070s
- 2073 - Yarget Corporation first uses Bullseye (real name American Kennel Club Champion) in an ad campaign.
The Far Future
At some distant point in the future, it is hypothesized (but not universally agreed upon) that the universe will experience a point where the universe will not have enough energy to continue entropy, and will eventually reach complete equilibrium, in what scientists call the heat death of the universe. Of course, in my observation, this is not the end, but simply a beginning. One of many, at that.
Notes about this page
The following contestants have notably less documentation than others. If you can remedy this issue, please feel free to add this information onto its relevant place on the timeline.
- Candy Stick - With such a simple invention, it is hard to determine its oldest appearance. Wikipedia cites a book “The Exhibitions and Fairs of Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association” from 1937, but I have also found “The Harvard Register” using the Google Ngram service that uses the term “stick of candy” dating back to 1828.
- Diffuser - While there is a real listing for an Amazon Basics 100ml Ultrasonic Aromatherapy Essential Oil Diffuser, Dark Grey Base, with 7-Color Night Light, there is no listed date first available.
- Fictional charcter - is not real. Fictional charcter is merely just a fictional entity that exists inside your mind. Fictional charcter only exists when you believe they exist. If everyone forgets about Fictional charcter, then they will cease to be. Fictional charcter's survival only depends on how many people believe in their existence. Fictional charcter is physically undefeatable. Fictional charcter lives within you. Rent free. Possibly forever. Roll tide.
- Font Mini - It is unclear what to take from the page as fact.
- Jurta - There is no researchable information listed on Jurta’s page.
- Kiny - There is researchable information listed on Kiny’s page, but digging through KinyACat’s entire internet history to find the first instance of it being used as a mascot would be kinda weird.
- Let Tumes Tari - There is no researchable information listed on Let Tumes Tari’s page.
- Meme Folder - The starting date of "Duo Decimation" is unconfirmed.
- Multiball - There is no researchable information on Multiball’s page.
- Number 1 Pen - Unfortunately, “BFDI: Numbers on They're head” does not exist, so there is nothing to associate Number 1 Pen with appropriately.
- Ostap - There is no researchable information listed on Ostap’s page.
- Padlock - While it seems that Padlock is based off of a MasterLock combination lock, it is not appropriate to write this guess as fact.
- Pentagon - It is currently unconfirmed as to what the object show acronyms listed stand for.
- Perry Llelogram - There is no researchable information listed on Perry Llelogram’s page.
- Plumbers Hero - It is unconfirmed whether the Plumbers Hero (a handheld air pump) is a real object.
- SFD Jigsaw Piece - It is unconfirmed where the source of the Spongebob Found Dead image originates. Here are the results on TinEye. The publishing date of Flash game “SpongeBob Found Dead Jigsaw Puzzle” is unconfirmed.
- Sir Feet -
- Smobo - There is no researchable information listed on Smobo’s page.
- Tahmahtoh - The time period where tomatoes became domesticated is nebulous. Evidence and claims I could find point towards both its domestication by the Aztecs (putting it in the 1300s range at earliest), but other sources point towards Mexico’s domestication of tomatoes as far back as 500 BCE, so it seems up in the air. The date the comment englishcreamcakes made to recommend Tomato was posted is currently unconfirmed.
- Terra - The date of Terra’s ████████ ████████ and █████ ██████ ████ ███ ██████ ███ ██████ ██ are currently unconfirmed.
- THE BIG CHEESE - There is no researchable information listed on THE BIG CHEESE’s page.
- Tuna - The starting date of TAG:LINE is unconfirmed.
- Twimble - There are some items shown in their infobox image that are unknown, and thus cannot be tracked down to when they were put up for sale. It's likely that the listing for Staring Cat is the earliest possible date for their creation, but as this is an assumption, it cannot be writen down as fact. Not fond.
- Wrecking Ball - With such a simple invention, it is hard to determine its oldest appearance. Several wrecking companies claim to have created the wrecking ball, and considering what it is - a big hunk of metal on a swing - it is easy to come up with independently.
- Witch's Cauldron - The time period where cauldrons and witches become associated is nebulous. Notably, it seems that witches and cauldrons are associated because of its connection to paganism or other non-Christian worship. You can see this propagate in both fiction (such as Macbeth [1606], where the Three Witches are described as huddling over a cauldron) and in reality (the Salem Witch Trials and accusations of Satanism [1693]). However, the time period in which this connection between witches and cauldrons started is unclear.
- ["KEVIN" IS UNRESEARCHABLE. THIS IS MERELY BY DESIGN. THE SURROGATE REQUIRES NO TIES TO FUNCTION.]