Talk:Terran Rebellion
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List of members
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The list of members was getting quite extensive, so I set up Category:Rebellion members to track them. Easier on the eyes, easier to manage. We can keep a list here of the people listed in this article for which pages didn't exist, so they don't yet have the category tag. Some of these I tagged if I couldn't find them, or couldn't find an example of them being a rebel. Please edit this list or set up articles if you have info, thanks! --DataNoh 14:10, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
- Bagro
- Chakotay (mirror)
- Beverly Crusher (mirror) - not a rebel in Glass Empires or Dark Mirror
- Jack Crusher (mirror) - not a rebel in Glass Empires or Dark Mirror
- Elieth - who?
- Kallinda Si Cwan (mirror)
- Kes (mirror) - not sure if she counts from Obsidian Alliances
- Leeta (mirror)
- Robin Lefler (mirror)
- M'k'n'zy (mirror)
- Neelix (mirror)
- Andreas Nikolas (mirror)
- Nog (mirror) - not sure if he counts from Shattered Mirror
- Odan (mirror) - seems right, not sure where from though
- Katherine Pulaski (mirror) - not a rebel in Glass Empires
- Quark (mirror)
- Rom (mirror)
- Selar (mirror)
- Seska (mirror)
- Elizabeth Shelby (mirror)
- Jennifer Sisko (mirror)
- Sito Jaxa (mirror)
- T'Pel (mirror)
- Janel Tigan (mirror)
- Norvo Tigan (mirror) - not a rebel in Obsidian Alliances
- Yanas Tigan (mirror)
- Tuvok (mirror)
- Varith - who?
- Kasidy Yates (mirror)
- Zek (mirror)
Terran Rebellion or Terran Resistance?
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In The Worst of Both Worlds, which takes place in 2371, Vash and Picard keep referring to it as the "Resistance." Yet Smiley and Eddington don't agree to referring to it as such until around 2375-2376, roughly 4 years later. At the same time, Gul Madred asks Picard if there's a "rebel base" on Iconia, thus further muddying the waters. Do some simply see it as a Resistance as opposed to a Rebellion or are there two seperate efforts going on at the same time?
- I tend to think of the Rebellion as an overall philosophy/movement, not necessarily an official organization. For instance, the rebels mentioned in Three (2333) seem to have similar motives to the rebellion started by Sisko and Smiley in 2370, although none of the novels/episodes featuring the "new" rebellion make any allusions to there having been a movement prior. I think it likely that several instances of resistance from Alliance subjects arose over the year, and they are quite possibly "absorbed" by Smiley's rebellion in the 2370s. For the purposes of the article, my opinion is that all instances of organized resistance be listed under the Terran Rebellion, and if they seem to have sprung up independently, make a note of it (like I did with Three). --DataNoh 13:28, 1 April 2007 (UTC)