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In the [[mirror universe]], '''theta''' was a classification of [[Terran]] slaves that were moderately highly ranked and entrusted with certain important tasks. [[Miles O'Brien (mirror)|Miles O'Brien]] was of the theta classification in [[2370]], and was relatively well-respected by [[Intendant]] [[Kira Nerys (mirror)|Kira Nerys]]. ([[DS9]]: "[[Crossover]]", "[[Through the Looking Glass]]")
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In the [[mirror universe]], '''theta''' was a classification of [[Terran (mirror)|Terran]] slaves that were moderately highly ranked and entrusted with certain important tasks. [[Miles O'Brien (mirror)|Miles O'Brien]] was of the theta classification in [[2370]], and was relatively well-respected by [[Intendant]] [[Kira Nerys (mirror)|Kira Nerys]]. ([[DS9]]: "[[Crossover]]", "[[Through the Looking Glass]]")
   
 
: ''It seems odd that the [[Klingon-Cardassian Alliance|Alliance]] would choose to use a classification system based on the Terrans' own ancient culture. Usually, slavers try to force their slaves to adapt to their own culture at the expense of the slave's.''
 
: ''It seems odd that the [[Klingon-Cardassian Alliance|Alliance]] would choose to use a classification system based on the Terrans' own ancient culture. Usually, slavers try to force their slaves to adapt to their own culture at the expense of the slave's.''

Revision as of 17:15, 4 January 2007

In the mirror universe, theta was a classification of Terran slaves that were moderately highly ranked and entrusted with certain important tasks. Miles O'Brien was of the theta classification in 2370, and was relatively well-respected by Intendant Kira Nerys. (DS9: "Crossover", "Through the Looking Glass")

It seems odd that the Alliance would choose to use a classification system based on the Terrans' own ancient culture. Usually, slavers try to force their slaves to adapt to their own culture at the expense of the slave's.