Talk:Klingon-Cardassian Alliance
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im confused, is the italic section saying that the Alliance was two seperate powers in Alliance like the Federation and the Klingons or a single political entity?-Edhil
Is this canon?
It was ruled by a Klingon emperor of the House of Duras, but in reality, it was led by a Regent, who delegated authority to various Intendants who administrated the individual sectors of Alliance territory. -- Rebelstrike2005 17:57, 6 Apr 2005 (EDT)
There was a forgotten Star Trek article about the Alliance that said that the Alliance was ruled by a Klingon emperor of the House of Duras but as every Star Trek article about the Alliance stated, it was the Regent behind the throne that led the Alliance. - John-1107
- Yes, however, it was never mentioned on screen. --Gvsualan 19:51, 8 Apr 2005 (EDT)
- So Worf was Regent for the child of Lursa or B'Etor (I forget which) that was in the main timeline killed when the Enterprise shot down the Cha'Joh? So in the mirror universe they were still dead, but the one who was pregnant, survived at least long enough to produce a child. Can anyone tie in information for this for the article. (71.227.249.145 01:40, 18 July 2007 (UTC))
Then i wonder what happened to the Alliance after Regent Worf was captured. - John V
- It was made relatively clear in the dialog between Garak and Worf in "Shattered Mirror" that Worf had to answer to somebody, hence why they had blamed their defeat on Kira. --Gvsualan 02:03, 9 Apr 2005 (EDT)
Well, my question is: was the Alliance overthrown or did somebody became the new Regent? - John V
- That was obviously never resolved seeing that "The Emperor's New Cloak" left the story line of that pretty much open. --Gvsualan 23:21, 9 Apr 2005 (EDT)
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- The Alliance conquered the Terran Empire in the late 23rd century, following a series of reforms by Spock,
- The Bajorans became a major partner in the Alliance in the later 24th century, after their liberation from the control of the Terran Empire.
If the latter statement is true (and I believe it is), then the former can't be. As far as I know, it was never stated that the fall of the Terran Empire came in the 23rd century, or even while Spock was still in charge. There would probably have been decades between Spock's reforms and the collapse of an entity as large as the Empire. So I took out the 23rd century bit. But correct me if I'm wrong. - Spatula 22:46, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
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Put in a reference to the mirror universe's Alpha Quadrant as separate from the normal Alpha Quadrant, since its history would be different, and because there is no telling what the Founders, whose existence as a species Odo's presense on the mirror Terok Nor proves, did in the Gamma, for instance; likewise, the Alliance did not know about the wormhole, so there is obviously the possibility of Terran Resistence encroachment there. One wonders what will happen to the Alpha Quadrant mirror powers, that way. --ChrisK 04:52, 23 September 2006 (UTC)