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+ | | icon1 = [[file:TerranEmpire.jpg|42px|Starfleet logo.]] |
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+ | | commander = {{mu|Hiromi Takeshewada}} |
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+ | | launched = by [[2240s]] |
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+ | | status = MIA ([[2293]]) |
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− | In the [[mirror universe]], the '''ISS ''Constellation''''' ([[registry]] '''{{dislk|NCC-1017}}''') was a [[Terran Empire]] [[starship]], a {{class|Constitution}} [[battle cruiser]] in service to {{mu|Starfleet}} in the late [[23rd century]]. By the [[2270s]] [[decade]], the ''Constellation'' was [[refit]] as an uprated {{subclass|Enterprise|23rd century}} vessel. |
+ | In the [[mirror universe]], the '''ISS ''Constellation''''' ([[registry]] '''{{dislk|NCC-1017}}''') was a [[Terran Empire]] [[starship]], a {{class|Constitution|mirror}} [[battle cruiser]] in service to {{mu|Starfleet}} in the late [[23rd century]]. By the [[2270s]] [[decade]], the ''Constellation'' was [[refit]] as an uprated {{subclass|Enterprise|23rd century}} vessel. ({{g|TOS|Shattered Universe}}) |
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+ | ==Service history== |
+ | In the late [[2240s]], the ''Constellation'' served as [[Commodore]] {{mu|Robert April}}'s [[flagship]]. April took the ship to {{mu|H'atoria}} and attacked a {{mu|Klingon}} research outpost, engaging in a battle with four Klingon warships. The ''Constellation'' emerged victorious but the {{ISS|Indomitable}} was destroyed in the process. ({{ss|{{st|Mirror Universe}}|Ill Winds}}) |
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+ | By [[2257]], {{mu|Matthew Decker}} held command. In that [[year]], the ''Constellation'' traveled to {{mu|Qo'noS}} to deliver [[Emperor of the Terran Empire|Emperor]] {{mu|Alexander}}'s [[gene-weapon]]. Before the genocidal weapon could be unleashed on the [[Klingon]]s, the rogue {{ISS|Shenzhou}} attacked the ''Constellation'', blasting its [[warp nacelle]]s apart, and Captain {{mu|Airiam}} seized the weapon. ({{c|DSC|sub={{a|Discovery (IDW)|Discovery}}|sub2=Succession|{{a|Succession, Issue 3|Issue 3}}}}) |
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− | ===Sorrows of empire=== |
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− | In [[2277]], the ''Constellation'', under orders from |
+ | In the [[year]] [[2277]], the ''Constellation'', under orders from Empress [[Hoshi Sato III]], led a fleet of Imperial Starfleet vessels to the [[Terra Nova system]] in the hopes of ambushing and destroying the {{iSS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}. When the ''Enterprise'' arrived in the system, [[Admiral]] {{mu|Spock}} quickly surrendered and had himself beamed aboard the ''Constellation'' to hear the charges laid against him by Admiral Decker. |
− | Unfortunately, Spock had managed to persuade the ''Constellation'' |
+ | Unfortunately, Spock had managed to persuade the ''Constellation's'' [[first officer]], [[Commander]] {{mu|Hiromi Takeshewada}}, to lead a [[mutiny]] and assume command of the ''Constellation''. Mutinies by officers loyal to Spock also took place on starships all across the fleet, and in order to withold her position, Empress Sato III appointed Spock the new Grand Admiral of Starfleet. |
− | Spock's first actions were to promote Takeshewada to |
+ | Spock's first actions were to promote Takeshewada to captain and ordered that she take the fleet (which had been ordered to attack the ''Enterprise'') to the [[Klingon]] border, so as to bolster defenses in the area. ({{n|TOS|sub={{st|Mirror Universe}}|The Sorrows of Empire}}) |
⚫ | In [[2293], the ''Constellation'' and the {{ISS|Intrepid|NCC-1631}} were assigned as escorts to the deadly {{mu|planet killer}}, which the [[Terran]]s had harnessed control of recently and were using to subjugate the [[Klingon Alliance]]. During the supposed rebellion of Captain {{mu|Hikaru Sulu|Sulu}} and [[iSS Exelsior personnel|the crew]] of the {{ISS|Excelsior|NCC-2000}}, the ''Excelsior'' arrived in Klingon [[space]] under [[cO|command]] of the counterpart universe's Captain [[hikaru Sulu|Sulu]] and [[uSS Excelsior personnel|his crew]], and found most of the territory had been devastated by the planet killer. Fortunately, Sulu was able to stop the weapon by disabling the {{ISS|Kodos}} and allowing the planet killer to swallow it, depleting its power fully after it had already been significantly weakened from attacks from three {{class|K't'inga}} [[battlecruiser]]s. ''Intrepid'' and ''Constellation'' took heavy damage from a combined fleet of ''Excelsior'' [[fighter]]s, [[klingon bird-of-prey|Klingon birds-of-prey]], and Klingon {{class|Hunter|Klingon}} and went missing in the battle. ({{g|TOS|Shattered Universe}}) |
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− | :''The game objective did not require the destruction of the ''Intrepid'' and ''Constellation'', but it did not |
+ | :''The game objective did not require the destruction of the ''Intrepid'' and ''Constellation'', but it did not affect the outcome of the round if the two vessels were demolished.'' |
==Personnel== |
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* [[Commanding officer]]: |
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− | ** [[Commodore]] {{mu|Robert April}} (circa [[2248]]){{ |
+ | ** [[Commodore]] {{mu|Robert April}} (circa [[2248]])<ref>{{ss|TOS|sub={{st|Mirror Universe}}|Ill Winds}}</ref> |
− | ** [[Grand Admiral]] {{mu|Matthew Decker}} (until [[2277]]) |
+ | ** [[Grand Admiral of the Imperial Starfleet|Grand Admiral]] {{mu|Matthew Decker}} (until [[2277]]) |
** [[Captain]] {{mu|Hiromi Takeshewada}} (from [[2277]]) |
** [[Captain]] {{mu|Hiromi Takeshewada}} (from [[2277]]) |
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+ | ===Connections=== |
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+ | {{Ships named Constellation}} |
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+ | [[Category:23rd century starships]] |
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+ | [[Category:23rd century Terran Empire starships]] |
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+ | [[Category:Enterprise class Terran Empire starships]] |
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Revision as of 21:34, 17 December 2018
- For the primary universe counterpart, see USS Constellation (NCC-1017).
- For other uses, see Constellation.
In the mirror universe, the ISS Constellation (registry NCC-1017) was a Terran Empire starship, a Constitution-class battle cruiser in service to Starfleet in the late 23rd century. By the 2270s decade, the Constellation was refit as an uprated Enterprise-subclass vessel. (TOS video game: Shattered Universe)
Service history
In the late 2240s, the Constellation served as Commodore Robert April's flagship. April took the ship to H'atoria and attacked a Klingon research outpost, engaging in a battle with four Klingon warships. The Constellation emerged victorious but the ISS Indomitable was destroyed in the process. (Mirror Universe short story: "Ill Winds")
By 2257, Matthew Decker held command. In that year, the Constellation traveled to Qo'noS to deliver Emperor Alexander's gene-weapon. Before the genocidal weapon could be unleashed on the Klingons, the rogue ISS Shenzhou attacked the Constellation, blasting its warp nacelles apart, and Captain Airiam seized the weapon. (DSC - Discovery - Succession comic: "Issue 3")
By the 2270s, the Constellation was serving as Grand Admiral Decker's flagship, as well as Starfleet's actual flagship.
In the year 2277, the Constellation, under orders from Empress Hoshi Sato III, led a fleet of Imperial Starfleet vessels to the Terra Nova system in the hopes of ambushing and destroying the ISS Enterprise. When the Enterprise arrived in the system, Admiral Spock quickly surrendered and had himself beamed aboard the Constellation to hear the charges laid against him by Admiral Decker.
Unfortunately, Spock had managed to persuade the Constellation's first officer, Commander Hiromi Takeshewada, to lead a mutiny and assume command of the Constellation. Mutinies by officers loyal to Spock also took place on starships all across the fleet, and in order to withold her position, Empress Sato III appointed Spock the new Grand Admiral of Starfleet.
Spock's first actions were to promote Takeshewada to captain and ordered that she take the fleet (which had been ordered to attack the Enterprise) to the Klingon border, so as to bolster defenses in the area. (TOS - Mirror Universe novel: The Sorrows of Empire)
In [[2293], the Constellation and the ISS Intrepid were assigned as escorts to the deadly planet killer, which the Terrans had harnessed control of recently and were using to subjugate the Klingon Alliance. During the supposed rebellion of Captain Sulu and the crew of the ISS Excelsior, the Excelsior arrived in Klingon space under command of the counterpart universe's Captain Sulu and his crew, and found most of the territory had been devastated by the planet killer. Fortunately, Sulu was able to stop the weapon by disabling the ISS Kodos and allowing the planet killer to swallow it, depleting its power fully after it had already been significantly weakened from attacks from three K't'inga-class battlecruisers. Intrepid and Constellation took heavy damage from a combined fleet of Excelsior fighters, Klingon birds-of-prey, and Klingon Hunter-class and went missing in the battle. (TOS video game: Shattered Universe)
- The game objective did not require the destruction of the Intrepid and Constellation, but it did not affect the outcome of the round if the two vessels were demolished.
Personnel
- Commanding officer:
- Commodore Robert April (circa 2248)[1]
- Grand Admiral Matthew Decker (until 2277)
- Captain Hiromi Takeshewada (from 2277)
Appendices
Connections
Background
References from numerous sources establish that the various depictions of the mirror universe may not take place in concurrent timelines, meaning there could be a number of divergent alternate reality versions of this topic that do not share the same continuity.