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Latest revision as of 23:40, 15 September 2023
Species | Human-Klingon hybrid |
Sex | Female |
Portrayed by | Lisa LoCicero (Voice) |
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Miral Paris was the daughter of Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres of the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656, and was born as that ship was returning to Earth from the Delta Quadrant;[1] as a result, Paris considered herself to be a child of both the Alpha and Delta Quadrants.[2] Her childhood was far from normal, however, as she was believed by many Klingons to be the kuvah'magh — a savior figure prophesied in Klingon religious texts[3] — and as a result there were as many Klingons trying to kill her as there were trying to worship her.[2] Shortly after her graduation from Starfleet Academy, Paris was assigned as a junior tactical officer aboard the U.S.S. James T. Kirk,[4] an Exeter class cruiser.[5]
By 2409, Paris, now a lieutenant, was the chief of security aboard the Kirk. That year, she was specifically requested by Ambassador Kas of the Klingon Empire to attend a peace conference on Regulus IV, as Kas had always wanted to meet the kuvah'magh, and used his political influence to make it happen. Paris agreed, if only because it could potentially bring peace between the Federation and the Klingon Empire. The conference was attacked, however, by operatives from House B'vat, who believed the kuvah'magh prophecy was a myth, and who sought to disrupt the conference, prolong the war, and kill Paris. B'vat's forces were driven off, but the conference ended without resolution.[2]
Notes and References
- ↑ Berman, Rick & Biller, Kenneth (Executive Producers). "Endgame." Star Trek: Voyager, Season 7, Episodes 25 & 26 (Production 271-272). Directed by Allan Kroeker. Story by Rick Berman & Kenneth Biller & Brannon Braga. Teleplay by Kenneth Biller & Robert Doherty. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 23 May 2001.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "The Kuvah'magh": Stinnett, Daron & Zinkievich, Craig (Executive Producers). Star Trek Online. Associate Production by Kiera Castner. Produced by Daniel Stahl. Directed by Joe Lyford. Casting Direction by Lani Minella. Lead Writing by Christine Thompson. Cryptic Studios, 2 February 2010.
- ↑ Berman, Rick & Biller, Kenneth (Executive Producers). "Prophecy." Star Trek: Voyager, Season 7, Episode 13 (Production 260). Directed by Terry Windell. Story by Larry Nemecek & J. Kelley Burke and Raf Green & Kenneth Biller. Teleplay by Mike Sussman & Phyllis Strong. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 7 February 2001.
- ↑ Martin, Michael A. "The Needs of the Many." Star Trek Online. Novel. Pocket Books. April 2010.
- ↑ "Diplomatic Orders": Stinnett, Daron & Zinkievich, Craig (Executive Producers). Star Trek Online. Associate Production by Kiera Castner. Produced by Daniel Stahl. Directed by Joe Lyford. Casting Direction by Lani Minella. Lead Writing by Christine Thompson. Cryptic Studios, 2 February 2010.