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The Nor class was a 24th century Cardassian Union space station type, a class of ore processing center stations in Cardassian High Command service by the 2340s decade. (DS9 reference: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual)

It was also classified as an advanced starbase or tier-3 starbase and could be upgraded to a star fortress. (ST video game: Infinite)

History and specifications[]

Nor-class stations were originally of Cardassian design, however individual stations have been under the control of various factions. (TNG novel: The Battle of Betazed, ST video game: Trexels missions: "Intro", "Skirmish", DS9 - Mirror Universe novel: Saturn's Children, STO mission: "Badlands Battlezone")

Nor-class space stations were unusual by Federation standards. Starfleet classified them as a "hybrid planar-columnar triradial structure." (PRD video game: Supernova)

The Nor class was marked by a central core surrounded by two rings with a diameter of 1451.82 meters, the outermost of which served as the base for six arching docking pylons, three above and three below, with a total height of 969.26 meters. The majority of Nor-class stations were designed to support mining and refining operations, though they could be adapted to other purposes. (DS9 reference: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual)

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Alternate timelines[]

Mirror universes[]

Terok Nor mirror

Empok Nor in 2410.

In the mirror universe, the Intendant of Bajor resided on Terok Nor, a Nor-class station in the planet's orbit. Bajor was an important member of the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance. (DS9 episode: "Crossover")

In the 2370s decade, the Terran Rebellion seized control of both Terok Nor and Empok Nor. The rebels reconfigured the latter into a shipyard for Defiant-class starships. (DS9 - Mirror Universe novel: Saturn's Children)

Admiral Leeta, leader of a Terran Empire invasion force of the primary universe's Badlands, controlled a pair of former Alliance Nor-class stations, Terok and Empok Nor. (STO - New Dawn missions: "Counterpoint", "Badlands Battlezone")

Kelvin timelines[]

DAC9

A wrecked Nor-class station.

In the Kelvin timeline, a wrecked Nor-class station drifted in an area code-named "cryophobe". In 2258, it was present during battles between Federation Starfleet and the Romulan Star Empire. (TOS video game: D-A-C)

In an alternate future where the USS Enterprise went missing-in-action in 2262, the Cardassians were members of the Dominion and had placed their Terok Nor station near the mouth of the Bajoran wormhole by the mid-2370s. The time-displaced Enterprise, seized by Gul Skrain Dukat, was temporarily docked at the station. (TOS comic: "The Q Gambit")

First Splinter timeline[]

Following the destruction of Deep Space 9 in 2383, Starfleet constructed a massive Frontier-class starbase in its place. The spokes of the gyro-shaped new Deep Space 9 deliberately evoked the docking rings of its Nor-class predecessor. (DS9 - The Fall novel: Revelation and Dust)

Known stations[]

Nor-class space stations
Cardassian Union, Central Command Empok NorLitvok NorOpek NorSentok NorTantok NorTerok Nor Emblem of the Cardassian Union.
Federation, Starfleet Battle Group 1Empok NorDeep Space 9 UFP emblem. Seal of the Federation Starfleet.
Klingon-Cardassian Alliance
(mirror universe)
Alliance NorElvok NorEmpok NorTerok Nor Emblem of the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance.
Terran Rebellion
(mirror universe)
Empok NorTerok Nor Emblem of the Terran Rebellion
Terran Empire
(mirror universe)
Empok NorTerok Nor Emblem of the Terran Empire
Klingon Empire
(alternate reality)
Dugh naHjej Emblem of the Klingon Empire
Dominion
(Kelvin timeline)
Terok Nor Emblem of the Dominion

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Template:Cardassian space station classes

Space station classes of the Federation and Starfleet
Named classes E-classFleet StarbaseFrontier-classHelios-classK-classManheim Temporal Research FacilityNor-classR1-class (R1 Administrator-classR1 Artisan-classR1 Informant-classR1 Investigator-classR1 Invictus-class) • Sierra-classSigma-classStrongpoint-classUnity-classWatchtower-classZenith-class {{{2}}} icon image. {{{2}}} icon image.
Other types

Construction support stationMining Station 27 typeMcKinley typeSpacedock typeStarbase G4 typeunnamed

general type

Federation advanced starbaseFederation advanced shipyardFederation defense platformFederation habitatFederation mining stationFederation orbital processing facilityFederation phaser turretFederation relay stationFederation research facilityFederation temporal research facilityFederation sensor platformFederation science stationFederation shipyardFederation starbaseFederation torpedo turretFederation trading stationfleet stationVulcan research institute

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