Difference between revisions of "Capital Gain (Defiant class) (Mirror)"
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<ref name="MU2">''[[Obsidian Alliances (Novel)|Obsidian Alliances]]:'' "[[Obsidian Alliances (Novel)#Saturn's_Children|Saturn's Children]]." ''[[Star Trek: Mirror Universe]],'' Book 2. Novel. March 2007. Pocket Books.</ref> | <ref name="MU2">''[[Obsidian Alliances (Novel)|Obsidian Alliances]]:'' "[[Obsidian Alliances (Novel)#Saturn's_Children|Saturn's Children]]." ''[[Star Trek: Mirror Universe]],'' Book 2. Novel. March 2007. Pocket Books.</ref> | ||
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In the Mirror Universe, the Capital Gain was a warship constructed by the Terran Rebellion,[2] and was based on the Defiant class specifications stolen from Deep Space 9 in 2371. After the Terran Rebellion on Terok Nor built their own Defiant,[3] Generals Zek and Julian Bashir turned the abandoned Empok Nor into a shipyard capable of producing up to twelve Defiant class starships at a time. The Capital Gain was the first ship produced there, and was captained by Zek. The Capital Gain was disabled when Empok Nor was destroyed by Klingon-Cardassian Alliance forces.[2]
References
- ↑ "One Little Ship." Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 537. Television. 16 February 1998.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Obsidian Alliances: "Saturn's Children." Star Trek: Mirror Universe, Book 2. Novel. March 2007. Pocket Books.
- ↑ "Shattered Mirror." Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 492. Television. 22 April 1996.