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Unfortunately, these reforms led to the Terran Empire's downfall; they resulted in the empire's military strength being unable to prevent the [[Klingon-Cardassian Alliance|equally vicious aspirations of]] [[Mirror universe cultures#Klingons|Klingons]], [[Mirror universe cultures#Cardassians|Cardassians]] and [[Mirror universe cultures#Bajorans|Bajorans]] from conquering the Empire. The Terrans were forced into slavery. Although many races in the mirror universe harbored hopes of forming a peaceful alliance to protect civilization, Terrans were rarely found among these rebels due to the wealth and safety afforded by their violent expansionist policies. ({{TOS|Mirror, Mirror}}; {{DS9|Through the Looking Glass}}, et al.)
 
Unfortunately, these reforms led to the Terran Empire's downfall; they resulted in the empire's military strength being unable to prevent the [[Klingon-Cardassian Alliance|equally vicious aspirations of]] [[Mirror universe cultures#Klingons|Klingons]], [[Mirror universe cultures#Cardassians|Cardassians]] and [[Mirror universe cultures#Bajorans|Bajorans]] from conquering the Empire. The Terrans were forced into slavery. Although many races in the mirror universe harbored hopes of forming a peaceful alliance to protect civilization, Terrans were rarely found among these rebels due to the wealth and safety afforded by their violent expansionist policies. ({{TOS|Mirror, Mirror}}; {{DS9|Through the Looking Glass}}, et al.)
   
In the year 2371, the Terrans, as well as the Vulcans, were still slaves of the Alliance. However, [[Benjamin Sisko (mirror)|Benjamin Sisko]], a Terran pirate working for the Alliance, decided that he had had enough of slavery and revolted. He led a number of Terrans as well as other species in [[Terran Rebellion|a revolution]]. Though Sisko was killed the same year, the rebellion still lived on.
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In the year 2371, the Terrans, as well as the Vulcans, were still slaves of the Alliance. However, after an encounter with several prime universe humans, [[Benjamin Sisko (mirror)|Benjamin Sisko]], a Terran pirate working for the Alliance, decided that he had had enough of slavery and revolted. He led a number of Terrans and other species in [[Terran Rebellion|a revolution against the Alliance]]. Though Sisko was killed the same year, the rebellion still lived on.
   
 
[[2372|A year later]], the rebels captured the spacestation [[Terok Nor]] above the planet [[Bajor]]. The Alliance's ruler, [[Regent]] [[Worf (mirror)|Worf]], led a fleet to retake the station, but the rebels managed to drive the Alliance fleet off. [[2375|Two year later]], the rebels captured Worf himself. The Terrans appear to be well on their way to achieving victory over the Alliance.
 
[[2372|A year later]], the rebels captured the spacestation [[Terok Nor]] above the planet [[Bajor]]. The Alliance's ruler, [[Regent]] [[Worf (mirror)|Worf]], led a fleet to retake the station, but the rebels managed to drive the Alliance fleet off. [[2375|Two year later]], the rebels captured Worf himself. The Terrans appear to be well on their way to achieving victory over the Alliance.

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Jonathan Archer (mirror)

An officer of the Terran Empire in the 22nd Century

Terran was the term consistently used to refer to Humans from the mirror universe. (DS9: "Crossover")

On April 5, 2063, a group of Terrans were filled with fear and suspicion when a Vulcan scout ship landed on Earth to initiate first contact. The Terrans slaughtered the Vulcan crew and used the technology within to create the Terran Empire. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly")

The Terrans conquered many of the people they encountered, including the Vulans, Orions, and Tellarites. Many species became slaves of the Terrans, but some species, like the Vulcans, were treated better, and could even serve in the Empire's military.

The Terran Empire would last almost three centuries. In the year 2267, Spock encountered the prime universe James T. Kirk, and became determined to change the empire. Spock eventually became the empire's ruler, and instituted reforms that made the empire much more peaceful.

Unfortunately, these reforms led to the Terran Empire's downfall; they resulted in the empire's military strength being unable to prevent the equally vicious aspirations of Klingons, Cardassians and Bajorans from conquering the Empire. The Terrans were forced into slavery. Although many races in the mirror universe harbored hopes of forming a peaceful alliance to protect civilization, Terrans were rarely found among these rebels due to the wealth and safety afforded by their violent expansionist policies. (TOS: "Mirror, Mirror"; DS9: "Through the Looking Glass", et al.)

In the year 2371, the Terrans, as well as the Vulcans, were still slaves of the Alliance. However, after an encounter with several prime universe humans, Benjamin Sisko, a Terran pirate working for the Alliance, decided that he had had enough of slavery and revolted. He led a number of Terrans and other species in a revolution against the Alliance. Though Sisko was killed the same year, the rebellion still lived on.

A year later, the rebels captured the spacestation Terok Nor above the planet Bajor. The Alliance's ruler, Regent Worf, led a fleet to retake the station, but the rebels managed to drive the Alliance fleet off. Two year later, the rebels captured Worf himself. The Terrans appear to be well on their way to achieving victory over the Alliance.

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