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In the mirror universe, Organia was a planet that was the site of a minor skirmish between the Terran Empire and the Klingon Empire in the mid 2260s. It was Captain James T. Kirk of the ISS Enterprise who prevented Klingons from laying claim to the planet.

Imperial subject world[]

In one version of the mirror history, Kirk managed to subdue the world's population of Organians. Following the incident, Organia would fall under the control of the Terran Empire. Vulcan and Tiburonese scientists resided on the planet and kept its inhabitants imprisoned using sophisticated technology. (Decipher RPG module: Through a Glass, Darkly)

Destruction[]

In one variation of the mirror reality, Kirk ordered Organia destroyed by inducing a solar flare from the system's parent star. (ST novel: Preserver)

Appendices[]

Background[]

There is no explanation given for the two conflicting stories of Organia's fate in the mirror universe. Both accounts were written at different times, and released by different publishers.

Connections[]

planets visited by the ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701)
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