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In the [[mirror universe]], '''Ranjit Singh''' was a {{mu|Terran}} male who lived during the [[23rd century]] and a verified descendant of {{mu|Khan Noonien Singh}}.
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In the [[mirror universe]], '''Ranjit Singh''' was a {{mu|Terran}} male who lived during the [[23rd century]]. He was a verified descendant of {{mu|Khan Noonien Singh}}.
   
In [[2288]], he was put forth by [[Admiral]] {{mu|Ivan West}} as a candidate to replace {{mu|Spock}} as [[Emperor of the Terran Empire|Terran Emperor]]. This idea was quickly shot down, as West's co-conspirators considered Singh to be a megalomaniac. ({{n|TOS|sub={{st|Mirror Universe}}|The Sorrows of Empire}})
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In [[2288]], he was put forth by [[Colonel]] {{mu|Ivan West}} as a candidate to replace {{mu|Spock}} as [[Emperor of the Terran Empire|Terran Emperor]]. This idea was quickly shot down, as West's co-conspirators considered Singh to be a [[megalomaniac]]. ({{n|TOS|sub={{st|Mirror Universe}}|The Sorrows of Empire}})
   
:''Considering that Khan Noonien Singh's [[Khan Noonien Singh|counterpart]] did not have any children before departing [[Earth]] in the [[SS Botany Bay|SS ''Botany Bay'']] in [[1996]], it is highly likely that Ranjit Singh has no counterpart in the primary universe. It's unknown precisely how Ranjit is related to [[Tiberius Sejanus Singh]], another descendant of Khan.''
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:''Considering that Khan Noonien Singh's [[Khan Noonien Singh|counterpart]] did not have any children before departing [[Earth]] in the [[SS Botany Bay|SS ''Botany Bay'']] in [[1996]], it is highly likely that Ranjit Singh has no counterpart in the primary universe.''
   
 
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Latest revision as of 18:02, 30 December 2019

In the mirror universe, Ranjit Singh was a Terran male who lived during the 23rd century. He was a verified descendant of Khan Noonien Singh.

In 2288, he was put forth by Colonel Ivan West as a candidate to replace Spock as Terran Emperor. This idea was quickly shot down, as West's co-conspirators considered Singh to be a megalomaniac. (TOS - Mirror Universe novel: The Sorrows of Empire)

Considering that Khan Noonien Singh's counterpart did not have any children before departing Earth in the SS Botany Bay in 1996, it is highly likely that Ranjit Singh has no counterpart in the primary universe.