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In the [[mirror universe]], '''Qo’nos''' is the homeworld of the Klingons and one of the leading [[planets]] in the [[Klingon-Cardassian Alliance]]. The Alliance was a union of the Klingons and Cardassians in an effort to deal with the aggressive and ever-expanding [[Terran Empire]].
 
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| Series = [[Star Trek Roleplaying Game (Decipher)|''Star Trek'' RPG]]
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'''''Mirror Universe: Through a Glass Darkly''''' is a [[games|roleplaying game]] supplement published by [[Decipher]] in 2005 as an [[eBook]] in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. It is the second such official supplement for the Decipher STRPG released only as an electronic document.
   
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The book itself documents and extrapolates the evil-bent universe first encountered by [[James T. Kirk]] and crew in the [[TOS]] episode {{e|Mirror, Mirror}} and revisited several times on both ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. It chronicles the development of the [[Terran Empire]], its rise and eventual downfall by the combined forces of the [[Klingon]]-[[Cardassian]] [[Klingon-Cardassian Alliance|Alliance]], and the efforts of the [[Terran Rebellion]] to wrest control back from its conquerors. It also gives gaming stats for key [[mirror universe]] personnel and technology as depicted in the various ''Star Trek'' episodes.
==Apocrypha==
 
According to the [[Mirror Universe (Decipher)]] Qo’nos was conquered by the Terran Empire in 2218 after a campaign beginning in the late 22nd century. The I.S.S. Ranger warped into the Qo’nos System and demanded the surrender of the Klingons. The Klingons seized the ship and stole its technology, but they are unable to hold off the empire. Eventually Imperial Starfleet pushes its way to Qo’nos where General Order 24 is carried out, and all life on the planet is destroyed. In 2293, Qo’nos’s moon, Praxis, is blown up in an act of terrorism; Klingon ships massacre the remaining Human colonists and reclaim their homeworld.
 
   
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== Book description ==
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:"''I had an opportunity to observe your counterparts here quite closely. They were brutal, savage, unprincipled, uncivilized, treacherous... I found them quite refreshing.''"<br />
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::'' &ndash; Spock to Kirk and McCoy, Mirror, Mirror''
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:''Through the looking glass... darkly.''
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:''Haven't you ever wanted to phaser the captain, level a helpless planet, and steal your weight in gold-pressed latinum? Now you can &ndash; on the other side of the mirror. In this setting book for the ''Star Trek Roleplaying Game'', you can bring Federaton ideals of justice to the Mirror Universe, or revel in your own character's dark reflection. Prowl the Terran Empire with Captain Kirk of the ''I.S.S. Enterprise'', or crush puny Human rebels with Intendant Kira of the Cardassian-Klingon Alliance. So grab your agonizer, grow a goatee, and watch your back&ndash;because in the Mirror Universe, nothing is what it seems...''
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:''Through a Glass Darkly: The Mirror Universe includes:''
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:* ''Complete setting information for the Terran Empire from ''[[Star Trek]]'' and the brutal Alliance from ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''.''
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:* ''Rules and guidelines for creating your existing character's mirror image.''
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:* ''Everything you need to play a "Mirror Series," including new skills, cruel traits, and the malign Wheel of Comeuppance.''
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:* Star Trek RPG'' Rules and statistics for the agonizer, the Tantalus Field, and the deadly devices of Imperial Security.''
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:* ''Unsolved mysteries of the Mirror Universe to explore on your own or use in your series.''
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== Background ==
 
According to this supplement, Qo'nos of the Mirror Universe was conquered by the Terran Empire in 2218 after a campaign beginning in the late 22nd century. The ISS ''Ranger'' warped into the Qo'nos system and demanded the surrender of the Klingons. The Klingons seized the ship and stole its technology, but they are unable to hold off the empire. Eventually Imperial Starfleet pushes its way to Qo'nos where General Order 24 is carried out, and all life on the planet is destroyed. In 2293, Qo'nos's moon, Praxis, is blown up in an act of terrorism; Klingon ships massacre the remaining Human colonists and reclaim their homeworld.
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== References ==
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* [[Qo'noS]]
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== External link ==
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* {{NCwiki|Through a Glass, Darkly}}
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Mirror Universe: Through a Glass Darkly is a roleplaying game supplement published by Decipher in 2005 as an eBook in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. It is the second such official supplement for the Decipher STRPG released only as an electronic document.

The book itself documents and extrapolates the evil-bent universe first encountered by James T. Kirk and crew in the TOS episode "Mirror, Mirror" and revisited several times on both Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Enterprise. It chronicles the development of the Terran Empire, its rise and eventual downfall by the combined forces of the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance, and the efforts of the Terran Rebellion to wrest control back from its conquerors. It also gives gaming stats for key mirror universe personnel and technology as depicted in the various Star Trek episodes.

Book description

From the back cover
"I had an opportunity to observe your counterparts here quite closely. They were brutal, savage, unprincipled, uncivilized, treacherous... I found them quite refreshing."
– Spock to Kirk and McCoy, Mirror, Mirror
Through the looking glass... darkly.
Haven't you ever wanted to phaser the captain, level a helpless planet, and steal your weight in gold-pressed latinum? Now you can – on the other side of the mirror. In this setting book for the Star Trek Roleplaying Game, you can bring Federaton ideals of justice to the Mirror Universe, or revel in your own character's dark reflection. Prowl the Terran Empire with Captain Kirk of the I.S.S. Enterprise, or crush puny Human rebels with Intendant Kira of the Cardassian-Klingon Alliance. So grab your agonizer, grow a goatee, and watch your back–because in the Mirror Universe, nothing is what it seems...
Through a Glass Darkly: The Mirror Universe includes:
  • Complete setting information for the Terran Empire from Star Trek and the brutal Alliance from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
  • Rules and guidelines for creating your existing character's mirror image.
  • Everything you need to play a "Mirror Series," including new skills, cruel traits, and the malign Wheel of Comeuppance.
  • Star Trek RPG Rules and statistics for the agonizer, the Tantalus Field, and the deadly devices of Imperial Security.
  • Unsolved mysteries of the Mirror Universe to explore on your own or use in your series.

Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.

Background

According to this supplement, Qo'nos of the Mirror Universe was conquered by the Terran Empire in 2218 after a campaign beginning in the late 22nd century. The ISS Ranger warped into the Qo'nos system and demanded the surrender of the Klingons. The Klingons seized the ship and stole its technology, but they are unable to hold off the empire. Eventually Imperial Starfleet pushes its way to Qo'nos where General Order 24 is carried out, and all life on the planet is destroyed. In 2293, Qo'nos's moon, Praxis, is blown up in an act of terrorism; Klingon ships massacre the remaining Human colonists and reclaim their homeworld.

References

External link

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