In the mirror universe, Tharn was the leader of the Halkan Council. In 2267, he met with a landing party from the ISS Enterprise led by James T. Kirk to discuss allowing the Terran Empire rights to mine dilithium on the planet Halka. On behalf of this people, Tharn refused to allow the Empire access, due to dilithium's destructive potential. Tharn was killed after the mirror universe's Kirk returned to the Enterprise and ordered the obliteration of Halka. (TOS - Mirror Universe novel: The Sorrows of Empire)
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdfs:label
| |
rdfs:comment
| - In the mirror universe, Tharn was the leader of the Halkan Council. In 2267, he met with a landing party from the ISS Enterprise led by James T. Kirk to discuss allowing the Terran Empire rights to mine dilithium on the planet Halka. On behalf of this people, Tharn refused to allow the Empire access, due to dilithium's destructive potential. Tharn was killed after the mirror universe's Kirk returned to the Enterprise and ordered the obliteration of Halka. (TOS - Mirror Universe novel: The Sorrows of Empire)
- In the mirror universe Tharn, like his counterpart in a parallel universe, was the leader of the Halkan Council. In 2267, he informed the landing party from the ISS Enterprise that his people would not allow the Terran Empire to mine dilithium on their planet because they knew the Empire would use this resource to make war on other worlds. The ISS Enterprise was under orders from Starfleet to annihilate the Halkans immediately if they didn't grant these rights, but James T. Kirk, who had replaced his mirror counterpart due to a transporter accident, stalled for time and said the Halkans had twelve hours to reconsider. Tharn said twelve thousand years would make no difference; his people were prepared to die as a race if that was what it took to protest the Empire's policies. He also warned
|
dcterms:subject
| |
Datestatus
| |
ImageCap
| |
actorsource
| |
FinalAssign
| |
dbkwik:memory-alph...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:memory-beta...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:stexpanded/...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
Status
| |
Affiliation
| |
Hair
| |
Actor
| |
Name
| |
Type
| |
Caption
| |
Character Name
| |
Species
| |
Color
| |
Died
| |
Occupation
| |
Family
| |
Gender
| |
abstract
| - In the mirror universe Tharn, like his counterpart in a parallel universe, was the leader of the Halkan Council. In 2267, he informed the landing party from the ISS Enterprise that his people would not allow the Terran Empire to mine dilithium on their planet because they knew the Empire would use this resource to make war on other worlds. The ISS Enterprise was under orders from Starfleet to annihilate the Halkans immediately if they didn't grant these rights, but James T. Kirk, who had replaced his mirror counterpart due to a transporter accident, stalled for time and said the Halkans had twelve hours to reconsider. Tharn said twelve thousand years would make no difference; his people were prepared to die as a race if that was what it took to protest the Empire's policies. He also warned that one day all the Empire's subject worlds would revolt (TOS: "Mirror, Mirror").
- In the mirror universe, Tharn was the leader of the Halkan Council. In 2267, he met with a landing party from the ISS Enterprise led by James T. Kirk to discuss allowing the Terran Empire rights to mine dilithium on the planet Halka. On behalf of this people, Tharn refused to allow the Empire access, due to dilithium's destructive potential. Once denied, the Enterprise had standing orders to obliterate the Halkans. However, the Captain James T. Kirk of the primary universe, who had replaced that universe's Kirk, contacted Tharn and gave him twelve hours to reconsider. Tharn refused, telling Kirk that twelve thousand years would make no difference to his decision. When threatened, Tharn spoke of his entire race's willingness to die to maintain peace, and foretold the rising of other slave worlds against the tyrannical Empire. (TOS episode: "Mirror, Mirror") Tharn was killed after the mirror universe's Kirk returned to the Enterprise and ordered the obliteration of Halka. (TOS - Mirror Universe novel: The Sorrows of Empire)
|