- For the primary universe counterpart, see Terok Nor and Deep Space 9.
In the mirror universe, Terok Nor was the center of control for the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance in the Bajor sector during the 24th century. This space station orbited Bajor and processed uridium from the planet using Terran slave labor. The station's commanding officer was Intendant Kira Nerys. (DS9 episode: "Crossover")
History[]
In the year 2371, the Terran Rebellion, led by Miles "Smiley" O'Brien and the Commander Benjamin Sisko of the primary universe, conducted an operation to retrieve Professor Jennifer Sisko from the station. Using Rom as a double agent to get aboard the station, the rebels plan was subsequently found out by Intendant Kira, who had Rom tortured and executed. Commander Sisko was forced to use his knowledge of Deep Space 9 to activate Terok Nor's self destruct sequence in order to secure the rebels' escape from the station. Sisko sent Kira the necessary codes to deactivate the self destruct after the rebels' safe departure. (DS9 episode: "Through the Looking Glass")
While the USS Defiant of another reality was traveling between universes in 2371, it discovered Terok Nor and was fired upon by a fleet of Klingon birds-of-prey and Cardassian Galor-class warships before escaping to a different reality. (DS9 comic: "The Looking Glass War")
In 2372, the Terran Rebellion wrestled control of the space station away from the Alliance. The Alliance, determined to recapture the station, sent a fleet of ships under Regent Worf to fight the rebels. By the time they arrived, the rebels had completed the Defiant, which was based on schematics for the USS Defiant stolen from the primary universe. The Alliance fleet was defeated and Terok Nor remained a base of operations for the Terran Rebellion for the next five years. (DS9 episode: "Shattered Mirror"; ST - Mirror Universe novel: Rise Like Lions)
After Regent Worf was captured by the rebels in 2375, he was taken to Terok Nor. However, he was soon transported to a more secure facility in the Badlands. (DS9 episode: "The Emperor's New Cloak"; DS9 - Mirror Universe novel: Saturn's Children; ST - Mirror Universe novel: Rise Like Lions)
In January 2377, Captain Klag and Gul Akellen Macet wanted to attack Terok Nor, although Intendant Kira thought that their casualties would be too high. She also feared that an attack on Terok Nor would mean the Rebellion would attack Bajor. (DS9 novel: Warpath)
Shortly afterwards, the station was contacted by the crew of Deep Space 9 from the primary universe, who explained to them about Iliana Ghemor but were interrupted when Keiko Ishikawa detected twelve Klingon ships including the IKS Negh'Var approaching the station. As Deep Space 9 was losing their connection, Smiley put the station on red alert and ordered weapons locked on both the fleet and Ashalla. (DS9 novels: Fearful Symmetry, The Soul Key)
In 2377, there were approximately 700 rebels aboard Terok Nor. By that time, Smiley and Ezri Tigan were the only people left on the station who had any direct experience with individuals from the primary universe. (DS9 novel: The Soul Key)
Following an attack by the Cardassian Ninth Order several weeks later, Terok Nor was destroyed. The rebels suffered hundreds of casualties, including Luther Sloan. (ST - Mirror Universe novel: Rise Like Lions)
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Connections[]
Nor-class space stations | ||
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Cardassian Union, Central Command | Empok Nor • Litvok Nor • Opek Nor • Sentok Nor • Tantok Nor • Terok Nor | |
Federation, Starfleet | Battle Group 1 • Empok Nor • Deep Space 9 | |
Klingon-Cardassian Alliance (mirror universe) |
Alliance Nor • Elvok Nor • Empok Nor • Terok Nor | |
Terran Rebellion (mirror universe) |
Empok Nor • Terok Nor | |
Terran Empire (mirror universe) |
Empok Nor • Terok Nor | |
Klingon Empire (alternate reality) |
Dugh naHjej | |
Dominion (Kelvin timeline) |
Terok Nor |
External links[]
- Terok Nor (mirror) article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Terok Nor (mirror) article at The Star Trek Online Wiki.