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| | Terran Empire | | The official emblem of the Terran Empire. | | Founded: | Circa mid-20th century | | Homeworld: | Earth | | Currency: | Credit | | Affiliation: | None | In the fictional universe of Star Trek, the Terran Empire is the Mirror Universe counterpart of the United Federation of Planets, and differs from the Federation in aspects of philosophy and ethics. Where the Federation has strict rules protecting less-advanced societies, the Prime Order of the Empire is to allow no resistance to its wishes to go unpunished. Punishment on Imperial Starfleet vessels is administered by the use of hand-held agonizer or, for serious offenses, such as an unsuccessful assassination of a superior, the agony booth. Both of these devices work by direct stimulus of the brain's pain centers. Aliens are experimented on in painful ways as a matter of routine. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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In the Star Trek television series, the Mirror Universe is an alternate reality. ...
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The uniforms and heraldry of the Empire reflect its very violent nature. Uniforms are more flamboyant, and always incorporate weapons — daggers and phasers. A weapon is a tool used to kill or incapacitate a person or animal, or destroy a military target. ...
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The symbol of the Empire is a stylized Earth (Centered on the Americas) with a sword behind it, the hilt appearing to protrude from the North Pole and the point coming out behind the South Pole. The flag of the Terran Empire displays the imperial symbol rendered in gold on a field of crimson. [1] (In the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "In a Mirror, Darkly", in the introduction, this flag can be seen being planted on Earth's Moon. One oppinion is that this is a Mirror Universe Niel Armstrong, but the space suit show clearly indicates the the Terran flag is from a second, later trip; possibly after the discovery of warp flight. Assassination of disobedient officers by their subordinates is encouraged as a means of maintaining discipline or career advancement for those who are successful. As such, high-ranking officers are often shown with bodyguards to counter such attempts. Starship commanders are seen keeping one, or even several, consorts from among the crew, although these relationships have tended to be brief. Corruption and profiteering are endemic to the entire imperial system, as evidenced by Spock's statements to Kirk that their past missions together have been successful and profitable. However, life in the Empire is not wholly corrupt, as characters from the Empire have been occasionally depicted with redeeming qualities, such as loyalty. For example, as the ISS Enterprise is being bombarded by Tholians, Captain Maximilian Forrest heroically stays behind in order to get his crew into lifeboats and safely off the ship. This article is about Earth as a planet. ...
World map showing the Americas CIA political map of the Americas The Americas are the lands of the Western hemisphere or New World, consisting of the continents of North America[1] and South America with their associated islands and regions. ...
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Neil Alden Armstrong (born August 5, 1930) is a former American test pilot and astronaut who was the first man to walk on the Moon. ...
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In the fictional Star Trek universe, the I.S.S. Enterprise is a starship from the Mirror Universe reality. ...
A Tholian Tholians are a starfaring and extremely territorial race in the Star Trek fictional universe. ...
Captain is a commissioned rank of the Starfleet in the fictional universe of Star Trek. ...
Vice Admiral Maxwell Forrest was a fictional character in the television series Star Trek: Enterprise, played by Vaughn Armstrong. ...
Vulcans are depicted as transitioning from a second-class race of the Empire (as seen in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "In a Mirror, Darkly") to becoming one of the more influential member-races — nearly as ruthless as Humans — as typified by the mirror Spock. For the Vulcan homeworld, see Vulcan (Star Trek planet). ...
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In a Mirror, Darkly is a two-part episode of Star Trek: Enterprise. ...
In the Star Trek science fiction universe, Humans/Terrans (Homo sapiens sapiens) are one of the races undertaking interstellar travel. ...
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The Empire is stated to be unstable in the first episode in which it appears ("Mirror Mirror"), and the mirror-universe Spock estimates that it will be violently overthrown in the next few centuries. In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Crossover", it is shown that the Empire fell to an alliance of Klingons and Cardassians, and Humans and Vulcans were enslaved. What happened to Earth or the planet Vulcan in this universe was left unexplored in canon. Mirror, Mirror is an episode of Star Trek: The Original Series. ...
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Novels The books written by William Shatner indicate that the Empire fell to the Alliance at the Battle of Wolf 359. In the aftermath, the Alliance proceeds to Earth and boil the Great Lakes. The surving Terrans are either slaves, or second-class citizens at best. Tiberius Following the events of (TOS: Mirror, Mirror), Spock became Captain of the Enterprise, and later, the leader of the Terran Empire (by silently deposing Emperor Tiberius, according to the Shatner Novels). Seeking political asylum, Tiberius runs straight into the arms of the "opressed" Klingons. It is indicated that he was responsible for opening negotiations between the Klingons and Cardassians, which ultimately led to the formation of the Alliance. Shortly after these initial negotiations, Tiberius dissapeared in a mysterious accident, roughly the same time that his Federation counterpart was sucked into the Nexus and presumed dead for the greater part of a century.
Government Star Trek: Enterprise established that the Terran Empire is an absolute monarchy headed by an Emperor. In the episode "In a Mirror, Darkly", Hoshi Sato overthrows Jonathan Archer (who had been attempting to declare himself Emperor) and, using the firepower of the captured USS Defiant, installs herself as Empress. A sequel to this episode was planned, but the cancellation of the show prevented it from being made, thus the fate of Sato remains a mystery. The starship Enterprise (NX-01) Star Trek: Enterprise is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe. ...
Forms of government Part of the Politics series Politics Portal This box: Absolute monarchy is a monarchical form of government where the monarch has the power to rule his or her land or country and its citizens freely, with no laws or legally-organized direct opposition in force. ...
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In a Mirror, Darkly is a two-part episode of Star Trek: Enterprise. ...
Hoshi Sato, played by Lithuanian-American actress Linda Park, is a fictional character in the science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise. ...
Jonathan Archer is a fictional character and the main character of the television series Star Trek: Enterprise. ...
In the Star Trek universe, the USS Defiant (NCC-1764) is one of the original twelve Federation Constitution-class starships. ...
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Collapse The Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Crossover" depicts the Terran Empire as having fallen to the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance with Humans and Vulcans enslaved. It is the stated belief of some of the Mirror Universe characters that this was due to reforms in the Empire promoted by the Mirror-Spock. However, it is has never been established in official canon when and how the Empire met its end, or what happened to the counterpart Enterprise crew. Space station Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (ST:DS9 or STDS9 or DS9 for short) is a science fiction television series produced by Paramount and set in the Star Trek universe. ...
Crossover is an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine involving a parallel universe. ...
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In the Star Trek science fiction universe, Humans/Terrans (Homo sapiens sapiens) are one of the races undertaking interstellar travel. ...
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A comparison of the Enterprise with other ships and buildings (see image description for more detail) The USS Enterprise, (NCC-1701) is a fictional starship in the television series Star Trek, which chronicles the vessels mission to explore strange new worlds; to seek out new life and new civilizations...
References - ^ Berman, Rick and Braga, Brannan (Creators of Star Trek: Enterprise) editors Glass Empires (Three Tales of the Mirror Universe)--Age of the Empress by Karen Ward and Kevin Dilmore [ Story by Mike Sussman ]; Sorrows of Empire by David Mack; The Worst of Both Worlds by Greg Cox) New York:2007 Pocket Books, a division of Simon & Schuster, Inc. (Trade Paperback) Page 230
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