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{{Captain}} '''Maximilian Forrest''' was a [[male]] [[Terran]] of the [[22nd century]] [[Terran Empire]]. In the [[2150s]], he was the [[CO|commanding officer]] of the {{ISS|Enterprise|NX-01}}. Unlike their counterparts in the prime universe, Maximilian and his [[first officer]], [[Commander]] {{mu|Jonathan Archer}}, had an adversarial relationship. Forrest had taken ''Enterprise'' [[communications officer]] {{mu|Hoshi Sato}} as his {{dis|mistress|lover}}.
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'''Maximilian Forrest''' was a [[captain]] and the [[CO|commanding officer]] of the {{ISS|Enterprise|NX-01| NX-01}}. Forrest had a brutal personality, and he and his [[first officer]], [[Commander]] {{mu|Jonathan Archer}}, had an adversarial relationship. He had taken ''Enterprise'' [[communications officer]] {{mu|Hoshi Sato}} as his mistress. Although more harsh and stern than his counterpart in our universe, relatively speaking Forrest seemed to honestly care about the overall well-being of his ship and crew, and was legitimately concerned when a [[Terran Empire]] task force was destroyed fighting rebels at Tau Ceti.
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Although more harsh and stern than his counterpart in the prime universe, relatively speaking, Forrest seemed to honestly care about the overall well-being of his ship and crew, and was legitimately concerned when a Terran Empire task force was destroyed fighting rebels at [[Tau Ceti]].
   
 
In [[2155]], Commander Archer [[mutiny|mutinied]] against Forrest, and threw him into the [[brig]]. Forrest later expressed surprise at this action, claiming that he chose Archer as his first officer because he thought the commander had no ambition.
 
In [[2155]], Commander Archer [[mutiny|mutinied]] against Forrest, and threw him into the [[brig]]. Forrest later expressed surprise at this action, claiming that he chose Archer as his first officer because he thought the commander had no ambition.
   
Forrest, who had allies of his own onboard ''Enterprise'', retook command of the ship and put Archer in the [[agony booth]] for over ten hours. Forrest later discovered that Archer had taken the ship into [[Tholian]] space and could not unlock the controls. [[Fleet Admiral]] {{mu|Gardner}} learned of Archer's mutiny and his ambitious plans, and felt that Archer's mission may have had some validity. At an officer's briefing, Archer revealed that he had learned that the Tholians had obtained a [[Starfleet]] vessel from a [[parallel universe]] and a century in the future. Archer made an impassioned argument that the technology of this future ship could be used by the Empire to help crush the rebellion. Unable to override the controls, and swayed somewhat by Archer's arguments, Forrest reluctantly carried out the mission. However, he made it clear to Archer that his act of betrayal would not be forgiven or forgotten.
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Forrest, who had allies of his own on board ''Enterprise'', retook command of the ship and put Archer in the [[agony booth]] for over ten hours. Forrest later discovered that Archer had taken the ship into [[Tholian]] space and could not unlock the controls. [[Fleet Admiral]] {{mu|Gardner}} learned of Archer's mutiny and his ambitious plans, and felt that Archer's mission may have had some validity. Forced to allow Archer to give an officer's briefing, he heard Archer's intelligence that the Tholians had obtained a [[Starfleet]] [[vessel]] from a [[parallel universe]] and a century in the future &ndash; the {{USS|Defiant|NCC-1764}}. Archer made an impassioned argument that the technology of this future ship could be used by the Empire to help crush the rebellion. Unable to override the controls, and swayed somewhat by Archer's arguments, Forrest reluctantly carried out the mission. However, he made it clear to Archer that his act of betrayal would not be forgiven or forgotten.
   
 
[[File:Mirror Enterprise destroyed.jpg|thumb|left|''Enterprise'' is destroyed]]
 
[[File:Mirror Enterprise destroyed.jpg|thumb|left|''Enterprise'' is destroyed]]
 
When sending an [[away team]] led by Archer to the ship, Forrest ordered Commander {{mu|T'Pol}} to do what she could to make sure that Archer did not come back alive. During the mission, however, ''Enterprise'' was attacked by the Tholians. Shortly thereafter, Forrest was killed in a Tholian attack, choosing to remain aboard ''Enterprise'' to buy time for the rest of the crew to evacuate the ship in the [[escape pod]]s. ({{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly}})
 
When sending an [[away team]] led by Archer to the ship, Forrest ordered Commander {{mu|T'Pol}} to do what she could to make sure that Archer did not come back alive. During the mission, however, ''Enterprise'' was attacked by the Tholians. Shortly thereafter, Forrest was killed in a Tholian attack, choosing to remain aboard ''Enterprise'' to buy time for the rest of the crew to evacuate the ship in the [[escape pod]]s. ({{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly}})
   
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{{bginfo|Like his counterpart, Maximilian Forrest was portrayed by ''[[Star Trek]]'' veteran [[Vaughn Armstrong]], and is to date, his most recent on-screen appearance.|The mirror universe Forrest's name comes from the episode's script; in the episode, he is only referred to as "Captain Forrest". Also in the script, Forrest was described as sleeping in his cell just before he is released from the [[brig]] and then being awoken by the jailbreak. In the episode, however, he is fully awake throughout that scene. Regarding his self-sacrifice, the script likened him to his doppelgänger from the prime universe, commenting, "''For a moment, Forrest appears as heroic and as selfless as his counterpart in our universe.''"}}
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Revision as of 06:39, 18 May 2020

Mirror universe
(coexisting on another dimensional plane)

For the prime universe counterpart, please see Maxwell Forrest.

Captain Maximilian Forrest was a male Terran of the 22nd century Terran Empire. In the 2150s, he was the commanding officer of the ISS Enterprise. Unlike their counterparts in the prime universe, Maximilian and his first officer, Commander Jonathan Archer, had an adversarial relationship. Forrest had taken Enterprise communications officer Hoshi Sato as his mistress.

Although more harsh and stern than his counterpart in the prime universe, relatively speaking, Forrest seemed to honestly care about the overall well-being of his ship and crew, and was legitimately concerned when a Terran Empire task force was destroyed fighting rebels at Tau Ceti.

In 2155, Commander Archer mutinied against Forrest, and threw him into the brig. Forrest later expressed surprise at this action, claiming that he chose Archer as his first officer because he thought the commander had no ambition.

Forrest, who had allies of his own on board Enterprise, retook command of the ship and put Archer in the agony booth for over ten hours. Forrest later discovered that Archer had taken the ship into Tholian space and could not unlock the controls. Fleet Admiral Gardner learned of Archer's mutiny and his ambitious plans, and felt that Archer's mission may have had some validity. Forced to allow Archer to give an officer's briefing, he heard Archer's intelligence that the Tholians had obtained a Starfleet vessel from a parallel universe and a century in the future – the USS Defiant. Archer made an impassioned argument that the technology of this future ship could be used by the Empire to help crush the rebellion. Unable to override the controls, and swayed somewhat by Archer's arguments, Forrest reluctantly carried out the mission. However, he made it clear to Archer that his act of betrayal would not be forgiven or forgotten.

Mirror Enterprise destroyed

Enterprise is destroyed

When sending an away team led by Archer to the ship, Forrest ordered Commander T'Pol to do what she could to make sure that Archer did not come back alive. During the mission, however, Enterprise was attacked by the Tholians. Shortly thereafter, Forrest was killed in a Tholian attack, choosing to remain aboard Enterprise to buy time for the rest of the crew to evacuate the ship in the escape pods. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly")

Like his counterpart, Maximilian Forrest was portrayed by Star Trek veteran Vaughn Armstrong, and is to date, his most recent on-screen appearance.
The mirror universe Forrest's name comes from the episode's script; in the episode, he is only referred to as "Captain Forrest". Also in the script, Forrest was described as sleeping in his cell just before he is released from the brig and then being awoken by the jailbreak. In the episode, however, he is fully awake throughout that scene. Regarding his self-sacrifice, the script likened him to his doppelgänger from the prime universe, commenting, "For a moment, Forrest appears as heroic and as selfless as his counterpart in our universe."

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