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'''Resignation''' is the act of giving up or quitting an office or position. |
'''Resignation''' is the act of giving up or quitting an office or position. |
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− | During the [[Klingon]] [[Klingon Civil War|Civil War]] [[Worf]] resigned his [[Starfleet]] [[officer]]'s commission in order to fight with [[Chancellor of the High Council of the Klingon Empire|Chancellor]] [[Gowron]] against the [[Romulan]]-backed [[Duras |
+ | During the [[Klingon]] [[Klingon Civil War|Civil War]] [[Worf]] resigned his [[Starfleet]] [[officer]]'s commission in order to fight with [[Chancellor of the High Council of the Klingon Empire|Chancellor]] [[Gowron]] against the [[Romulan]]-backed [[House of Duras|Duras sisters]]. Following Gowron's victory Worf returned to duty in Starfleet at his previous rank of [[Lieutenant]]. ({{e|TNG|Redemption}}) |
[[Wesley Crusher]] resigned from [[Starfleet Academy]] in protest over the attempted removal of Native Americans from their colony on [[ Dorvan V]]. ({{e|TNG|Journey's End}}) |
[[Wesley Crusher]] resigned from [[Starfleet Academy]] in protest over the attempted removal of Native Americans from their colony on [[ Dorvan V]]. ({{e|TNG|Journey's End}}) |
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+ | [[Tomas Roeder]] resigned his Starfleet commission prior to the [[Romulan]] entry into the [[Dominion War]]. ({{n|DS9|Hollow Men}}) |
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After the [[Tezwa]] incident, [[Federation]] [[President of the United Federation of Planets|President]] [[Min Zife]] was forced to resign by a group of Starfleet officers, including [[Jean-Luc Picard]], [[William Ross]], [[Alynna Nechayev]], [[Owen Paris]], [[Edward Jellico]], and [[Mamoru Nakamura]]. Unfortunately for Zife, he was assassinated almost immediately after resigning by [[Section 31]]. ({{n|TNG|A Time to Heal|A Time for War, A Time for Peace}}; {{n|ST|Articles of the Federation}}) |
After the [[Tezwa]] incident, [[Federation]] [[President of the United Federation of Planets|President]] [[Min Zife]] was forced to resign by a group of Starfleet officers, including [[Jean-Luc Picard]], [[William Ross]], [[Alynna Nechayev]], [[Owen Paris]], [[Edward Jellico]], and [[Mamoru Nakamura]]. Unfortunately for Zife, he was assassinated almost immediately after resigning by [[Section 31]]. ({{n|TNG|A Time to Heal|A Time for War, A Time for Peace}}; {{n|ST|Articles of the Federation}}) |
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Revision as of 12:40, 31 October 2018
Resignation is the act of giving up or quitting an office or position.
During the Klingon Civil War Worf resigned his Starfleet officer's commission in order to fight with Chancellor Gowron against the Romulan-backed Duras sisters. Following Gowron's victory Worf returned to duty in Starfleet at his previous rank of Lieutenant. (TNG episode: "Redemption")
Wesley Crusher resigned from Starfleet Academy in protest over the attempted removal of Native Americans from their colony on Dorvan V. (TNG episode: "Journey's End")
Tomas Roeder resigned his Starfleet commission prior to the Romulan entry into the Dominion War. (DS9 novel: Hollow Men)
After the Tezwa incident, Federation President Min Zife was forced to resign by a group of Starfleet officers, including Jean-Luc Picard, William Ross, Alynna Nechayev, Owen Paris, Edward Jellico, and Mamoru Nakamura. Unfortunately for Zife, he was assassinated almost immediately after resigning by Section 31. (TNG novels: A Time to Heal, A Time for War, A Time for Peace; ST novel: Articles of the Federation)
External Links
- Resignation article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Resignation article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.