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The Norkan Campaign was a military engagement made by the Romulan Star Empire at the Norkan outposts. It would be remembered as a massacre by Starfleet while the Romulan people would celebrate it as a victory against their enemy. Admiral Alidar Jarok was considered a hero by his people for his victories during the conflict. (TNG episode: "The Defector") The massacre took place in the year 2307. Parvana Whitcomb's husband and daughter were among the casualties. (DTI novel: Watching the Clock) Presumably this occcurred in the vicinity of the Norkan star system which was featured in Star Charts.

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  • The Norkan Campaign was a military engagement made by the Romulan Star Empire at the Norkan outposts. It would be remembered as a massacre by Starfleet while the Romulan people would celebrate it as a victory against their enemy. Admiral Alidar Jarok was considered a hero by his people for his victories during the conflict. (TNG episode: "The Defector") The massacre took place in the year 2307. Parvana Whitcomb's husband and daughter were among the casualties. (DTI novel: Watching the Clock) Presumably this occcurred in the vicinity of the Norkan star system which was featured in Star Charts.
  • The Norkan Campaign was a Romulan Star Empire military campaign during the 24th century. Under the command of Admiral Alidar Jarok the Romulans attacked and destroyed the Norkan outposts in what the Federation considered a massacre. (TNG: "The Defector") The campaign was launched in 2354. (Ship Recognition Manual, Volume 5: Starships of the Romulan Star Empire)
  • The Norkan Campaign was an offensive launched by forces of the Romulan Star Empire, commanded by Admiral Alidar Jarok, against the Norkan outposts. The Federation would remember the attacks as a massacre, while Jarok was lauded as a victorious hero among his people. (TNG: "The Defector" )
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  • The Norkan Campaign was a military engagement made by the Romulan Star Empire at the Norkan outposts. It would be remembered as a massacre by Starfleet while the Romulan people would celebrate it as a victory against their enemy. Admiral Alidar Jarok was considered a hero by his people for his victories during the conflict. (TNG episode: "The Defector") The massacre took place in the year 2307. Parvana Whitcomb's husband and daughter were among the casualties. (DTI novel: Watching the Clock) Presumably this occcurred in the vicinity of the Norkan star system which was featured in Star Charts.
  • The Norkan Campaign was an offensive launched by forces of the Romulan Star Empire, commanded by Admiral Alidar Jarok, against the Norkan outposts. The Federation would remember the attacks as a massacre, while Jarok was lauded as a victorious hero among his people. (TNG: "The Defector" ) According to Star Trek: Star Charts (p. 66, "United Federation of Planets I") and Stellar Cartography: The Starfleet Reference Library ("Stellar Cartography", pp. 18-19; "Federation Historical Highlights, 2161-2385”), there was a star system named Norkan (Pi Hydrae), in which these outposts might possibly have been located, in the Beta Quadrant.
  • The Norkan Campaign was a Romulan Star Empire military campaign during the 24th century. Under the command of Admiral Alidar Jarok the Romulans attacked and destroyed the Norkan outposts in what the Federation considered a massacre. (TNG: "The Defector") The campaign was launched in 2354. (Ship Recognition Manual, Volume 5: Starships of the Romulan Star Empire)
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