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Tieran, controlling Kes' body, stormed the Imperial Hall in 2373 with his followers and seized power. Tieran was subsequently removed when Demmas, the rightful Autarch, defeated his forces and assaulted the Imperial Hall with assistance from USS Voyager personnel. (VOY: "Warlord")

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  • Tieran, controlling Kes' body, stormed the Imperial Hall in 2373 with his followers and seized power. Tieran was subsequently removed when Demmas, the rightful Autarch, defeated his forces and assaulted the Imperial Hall with assistance from USS Voyager personnel. (VOY: "Warlord")
  • The Imperial Hall is an expansion to the Sith Council Chambers on Ni'novia that was built by Trivas after being elected emperor. He used this expansive room as a mixture of a reception hall and a command center for running the Galaxial War.
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  • Tieran, controlling Kes' body, stormed the Imperial Hall in 2373 with his followers and seized power. Tieran was subsequently removed when Demmas, the rightful Autarch, defeated his forces and assaulted the Imperial Hall with assistance from USS Voyager personnel. (VOY: "Warlord")
  • The Imperial Hall is an expansion to the Sith Council Chambers on Ni'novia that was built by Trivas after being elected emperor. He used this expansive room as a mixture of a reception hall and a command center for running the Galaxial War.
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