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[[Image:Terran-Empire-Insignia.jpg|thumb|The symbol of the [[Terran Empire]].]]
 
[[Image:Terran-Empire-Insignia.jpg|thumb|The symbol of the [[Terran Empire]].]]
;[[1969]] : The flag (The flag of the [[Terran Empire]] displays the imperial symbol rendered in gold on a field of crimson. )<ref> [[Rick Berman|Berman, Rick]] and Braga, Brannan (Creators of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'') editors ''Glass Empires'' (Three Tales of the [[Mirror universe|Mirror Universe]])--''Age of the Empress'' by Karen Ward and Kevin Dilmore [ Story by Mike Sussman ]; ''Sorrows of Empire'' by David Mack; ''The Worst of Both Worlds'' by Greg Cox) New York:2007 Pocket Books, a division of Simon & Schuster, Inc. (Trade Paperback) Page 230 (In the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode "[[In a Mirror, Darkly]]", in the introduction, this flag can be seen being planted on [[Earth]]'s [[Moon]], presumably by a mirror universe [[Neil Armstrong]], thus showing that, in the mirror universe, the Terran Empire had been established before 1969.) </ref>
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;[[1969]] : The flag of the [[Terran Empire]], which displays the imperial symbol rendered in gold on a field of crimson, <ref> [[Rick Berman|Berman, Rick]] and Braga, Brannan (Creators of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'') editors ''Glass Empires'' (Three Tales of the [[Mirror universe|Mirror Universe]])--''Age of the Empress'' by Karen Ward and Kevin Dilmore [ Story by Mike Sussman ]; ''Sorrows of Empire'' by David Mack; ''The Worst of Both Worlds'' by Greg Cox) New York:2007 Pocket Books, a division of Simon & Schuster, Inc. (Trade Paperback) Page 230 (In the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode "[[In a Mirror, Darkly]]", in the introduction, this flag can be seen being planted on [[Earth]]'s [[Moon]], presumably by a mirror universe [[Neil Armstrong]], thus showing that, in the mirror universe, the Terran Empire had been established before 1969.)</ref>is planted on [[Moon|Luna]].
is planted on [[Moon|Luna]].
 
 
;[[2063]] : [[Zefram Cochrane (mirror)|Zefram Cochrane]] launched [[Earth]]'s first [[warp]] vessel. The [[Vulcan]]s made [[first contact]] with the [[Terran (mirror)|Terran]] people. During first contact, Cochrane killed the Vulcan captain and his fellow Terrans stormed the Vulcan [[starship|ship]].
 
;[[2063]] : [[Zefram Cochrane (mirror)|Zefram Cochrane]] launched [[Earth]]'s first [[warp]] vessel. The [[Vulcan]]s made [[first contact]] with the [[Terran (mirror)|Terran]] people. During first contact, Cochrane killed the Vulcan captain and his fellow Terrans stormed the Vulcan [[starship|ship]].
   

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File:Terran-Empire-Insignia.jpg

The symbol of the Terran Empire.

1969
The flag of the Terran Empire, which displays the imperial symbol rendered in gold on a field of crimson, [1]is planted on Luna.
2063
Zefram Cochrane launched Earth's first warp vessel. The Vulcans made first contact with the Terran people. During first contact, Cochrane killed the Vulcan captain and his fellow Terrans stormed the Vulcan ship.
Late 21st century to Mid-22nd century
Sometime between 2063 and 2155, the Terran Empire conquered the Vulcans, Andorians, Tellarites, Denobulans, and the Orions.
2155
The ISS Enterprise (NX-01) discovered the USS Defiant (NCC-1764). After a brief power struggle onboard the Defiant, Hoshi Sato takes command and declares herself Empress.
2267
A transporter accident brings several personnel from the primary universe to the mirror universe. The primary James T. Kirk encourages the mirror Spock to start a revolution.
Late 23rd century to Early 24th century
Sometime between 2267 and 2370, Spock becomes commander-in-chief of the Terran Empire and implements several major reforms, turning the Empire into a more peaceful and less aggressive power. Prior to the full enactment of these reforms, the Terran Empire forces occupy Bajor. Spock's reforms leave the Empire unprepared to fight against the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance. The Alliance conquers the entire Terran Empire, enslaving the Terrans and Vulcans.
2366
Benjamin and Jennifer Sisko separate.
2370
Julian Bashir and Kira Nerys become the first people from the primary universe to cross over to the mirror universe in one hundred and three years. Quark is executed. The primary Doctor Bashir kills Odo.
2371
The Terran Rebellion begins. Benjamin Sisko is killed when his freighter is destroyed. Garak executes Rom. Miles O'Brien becomes leader of the Rebellion.
2372
The Rebellion takes Terok Nor. A mirror universe version of the Defiant is constructed from schematics from the primary universe. It helps the rebels to remain in control of Terok Nor. Intendant Kira Nerys kills Nog and Jennifer Sisko.
2374
The mirror universe versions of Bareil Antos and Kira Nerys cross over to the primary universe to steal an orb. The Intendant hoped the Orb of Prophecy and Change would unite the mirror Bajorans against the Alliance.
2375
Jadzia is killed in a skirmish with the Alliance. Kira kills Brunt. Garak is killed by an ulcartic virus. Ezri Tigan joins the Rebellion. The Rebellion captures Regent Worf.

References

  1. Berman, Rick and Braga, Brannan (Creators of Star Trek: Enterprise) editors Glass Empires (Three Tales of the Mirror Universe)--Age of the Empress by Karen Ward and Kevin Dilmore [ Story by Mike Sussman ]; Sorrows of Empire by David Mack; The Worst of Both Worlds by Greg Cox) New York:2007 Pocket Books, a division of Simon & Schuster, Inc. (Trade Paperback) Page 230 (In the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "In a Mirror, Darkly", in the introduction, this flag can be seen being planted on Earth's Moon, presumably by a mirror universe Neil Armstrong, thus showing that, in the mirror universe, the Terran Empire had been established before 1969.)

See also