m (+ cat) |
No edit summary |
||
Line 19: | Line 19: | ||
Upon this, the newly instated minister [[T'Pau]] began cleaning house, which resulted in many former High command ships being undercrewed by the time of the [[Babel Crisis]]. During the incident she was only able to dispatch twenty-three [[starship]]s to add to the combined Andorian-Human-Tellarite intercept fleet. ({{ENT|United}}) |
Upon this, the newly instated minister [[T'Pau]] began cleaning house, which resulted in many former High command ships being undercrewed by the time of the [[Babel Crisis]]. During the incident she was only able to dispatch twenty-three [[starship]]s to add to the combined Andorian-Human-Tellarite intercept fleet. ({{ENT|United}}) |
||
− | {{bginfo|A possible candidate for the role of successor to the High Command might be the [[Vulcan High Council]] mentioned in {{ENT|These Are the Voyages...}}, which was apparently |
+ | {{bginfo|A possible candidate for the role of successor to the High Command might be the [[Vulcan High Council]] mentioned in {{ENT|These Are the Voyages...}}, which was apparently powerful enough to be responsible for the decision that Vulcan join the Federation.}} |
[[Lorot]] was a member of the High Command assimilated by the [[Borg]]. ({{VOY|Infinite Regress}}) |
[[Lorot]] was a member of the High Command assimilated by the [[Borg]]. ({{VOY|Infinite Regress}}) |
Revision as of 09:13, 6 August 2011
AT: "xx"
The Vulcan High Command was the most powerful governmental body on planet Vulcan during the early 22nd century, and its de facto military government.
The High Command was responsible for overseeing military and civilian organizations, as well as Vulcan's space fleet, diplomatic missions, and scientific research.
History
The Vulcan high command existed as Early as 1957. In that year a Tellarite freighter relayed a distress call to the High Command. (ENT: "Carbon Creek")
In 2097 the High Command annexed Weytahn, calling it Paan Mokar. (ENT: "Cease Fire").
In May of 2153, the High Command ordered Subcommander T'Pol (via Ambassador Soval) to return to Vulcan rather than join Enterprise NX-01 on its mission into the Delphic Expanse. T'Pol resigned her commission rather than obey. (ENT: "The Expanse")
In 2154, V'Las, head of the High Command, planned to attack Andoria, tricking the Vulcan High Council into believing that they were developing a planet killer based on Xindi technology. (ENT: "Awakening") Following that incident, V'Las' High Command was disbanded, ending their diplomatic influence of Earth's decisions. (ENT: "Kir'Shara")
Upon this, the newly instated minister T'Pau began cleaning house, which resulted in many former High command ships being undercrewed by the time of the Babel Crisis. During the incident she was only able to dispatch twenty-three starships to add to the combined Andorian-Human-Tellarite intercept fleet. (ENT: "United")
Lorot was a member of the High Command assimilated by the Borg. (VOY: "Infinite Regress")
In an Alternate reality, The Vulcan High Command was reinstated sometime before 2258, when Vulcan was destroyed by Nero. (Star Trek)
Organizations
- Vulcan Ministry of Information
- Vulcan Science Council
- Vulcan Science Directorate
- Vulcan Security Directorate
- Vulcan Space Council
- Vulcan Space Program
Education
High command officials
High council
- Administrator V'Las, Head of Vulcan High Command
Ministers
Diplomats
Others and unknown
- Chief Investigator Stel, Vulcan Security Directorate
- Subaltern Lorot
- Subcommander T'Pol
Apocrypha
Vulcan's Soul book Exodus mentions a High Command present during the time of Surak. Whether this is a separate High Command or the same organization is unknown.