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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. |
+ | 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.