Evil Counterpart : A lot of the Terran Empire's heavier ships are explicitly marked as "Destroyers" or "Dreadnoughts". In comparison to the Federation, which only has two types of destroyers the Chimera -class and the Dyson Science Destroyer and the Galaxy-X.
Mirror Universe : Duh. Mirror Self : The starships are easily this. They look the same and function the same, but the only real difference is their abilities. Mirror Leeta. Played By: Chase Masterson. A newly warp-capable species from an previously-unexplored system in the Alpha Quadrant. Expy : Of humanity as they were depicted in Star Trek: Enterprise , complete with the maiden voyage of their first exploratory starship. This is largely downplayed in later missions, which establish that they've actually been capable of spaceflight for a long time, just not particularly interested in exploration or colonization.
Homeworld Evacuation : They originated on another planet, Kentar, but were forced to evacuate and settle on their current homeworld due to conflicts with the dominant Kentari culture the Lukari are named so because they followed the teachings of the scholar Lukar.
Kentar was later rendered uninhabitable by internal conflict and pollution after the Lukari had lost contact, forcing the Kentari to do this themselves — at which point they promptly began ruining their new world too. Rubber-Forehead Aliens : With pink skin and violet eyes for good measure.
The Lukari prove the technology is workable in the most dramatic way possible: by restoring planets glassed by the Tzenkethi Crusade. It can't bring back the dead, but it does at least mean those worlds aren't permanently devastated.
Played By: Kipleigh Brown. Refusing to follow his "Path of Madness" any further, she fled to Deep Space 9. They're reptilian and roughly humanoid, but with four arms, a stubby tail, short elephantine legs, and a long, hunched neck. A Million Is a Statistic : Aarn Tzen-Tarrak, The admiral in charge of their genocidal attacks believes murdering millions of inhabitants to destroy the crystals is well worth it for saving the trillions throughout the galaxy.
Actually , he's the Female Changeling and simply doesn't give a damn who else gets killed while she protects her dictatorship, shown when she has Atosee Prime destroyed despite the fact they got rid of the Drantzuli eggs on their own. This proves too much for Neth Parr, who defects and sides with the Alliance.
Mole in Charge : The admiral who encouraged and led their failed crusade against the Hur'q was really the Female Changeling in disguise. Multi-Armed and Dangerous : They have two sets of arms; an upper, massive pair used for heavy lifting and hand-to-hand combat, and a lower, smaller pair used for manipulating smaller objects. Murder Is the Best Solution : Rather than warn the galaxy about the danger of the Hur'q, the Tzenkethi decide to wipe out all life on any planet that has their eggs, seemingly with no reason or explanation.
Unwitting Pawn : Their crusade was secretly instigated by the Female Changeling, who impersonated Admiral Tzen-Tarrak and ordered the Tzenkethi to attack defenseless worlds throughout the Alpha Quadrant. She used them to wipe out their ancient foe, the Drantzuli, who are actually the caretakers of the sleeping Hur'q, before they could awaken and attack the Dominion, with the added bonus of provoking war between the Alliance and the Tzenkethi at the same time.
Villain Has a Point : They murdered billions in their crusade against strange crystalline Germanium structures found on many worlds in the Alpha Quadrant. The crystals are eggs or chrysalises belonging to creatures that serve the Hur'q as living terraformers, which hatch shortly after the Tzenkethi are finally stopped and threaten all of inhabited space. We Have Reserves : Tzen-Tarrak has no qualms about sacrificing four soldiers from Neth Parr's team after they become trapped in the egg chamber with the protomatter bomb.
Well-Intentioned Extremist : Once the living reason for their bombing raids are discovered. World-Wrecking Wave : They use protomatter-powered bombs to completely destroy all life on a planet's surface, turning them into barren, desolate wastelands. Only the atmosphere and any inorganic matter such as stone and metal remain intact.
KDF officers will get a mission from K'men. You can only complete one of these missions. There are three locations to do this: the bar, alleys, and the checkpoint. At all of these points you'll have to speak with three Klingons and break up the fight. If you choose the following three options when they appear, you'll be able to avoid battling the Klingons.
Option 1: There is glory to be had elsewhere. Option 2: You need to be fighting the Jem'Hadar not the Bajorans. Use your minimap to find the locations. When you plant a device you'll have to click the three options that appear to activate it. A Starfleet officer will also beam in who you should defeat. Once you have completed your mission, Lieutenant Kav will have two missions for you in order to train for ground combat against the Dominion.
Choose either mission you want. You can only complete one. After that, Lieutenant Kav will have two missions in order to train for space combat against the Dominion. Again, you can only complete one so choose either one. Now that you are done you will need to find Colonel Kubus Pohl of the Bajoran Militia and assist him. The Bajorans are upset about the arrival of the people from Deep Space 9. You will need to appease them.
Choose one of the two missions. After completing your mission return to Kubus Pohl and choose one of the two new missions he has for you. You can now return to Commander Achebe. She will tell you about a subspace relay nearby. You will need to use it to gather intel coming from Deep Space 9. Before I explain anything, let me just say you are looking for Private Network Lets start by decreasing the frequency all the way and then increasing it one at a time.
When the Current Frequency becomes green, choose it to see if that frequency is Private Network If you reached the maximum frequency and did not find it then click on the Current Band button and change it to Gigahertz. Repeat the same process for this. If you still didn't find Private Network then change the Current Band to Terahertz and repeat the same process for this. Once you have found Private Network choose the Initate Communications button.
Now go through the dialog to learn about what is going on at Deep Space 9, then return to Commander Achebe. After a brief cut scene you'll be presented with three options. Choose any options that you want. All rights reserved. This vessel then crashed on Cardassia possibly being Cardassia's first contact with an alien sentinent species , a fact concealed by the Cardassian government for years, until the voyage was recreated by a replica vessel commanded by Benjamin Sisko in the s. Bajor is one of the newest members of the United Federation of Planets , having joined after the Dominion War.
After the Cardassian Occupation and through the Dominion War , Bajor was a small independent power under the protection of the Federation, and Deep Space Nine was staffed by a mixed crew of Starfleet and Bajoran Militia origins. Star Trek Online Wiki. Spoiler warnings ahead! Star Trek Online Wiki Explore. Main Page All Pages. STO wiki. Quick links.
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