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Is the Brave New World reference actually referring to an alternate version of the same alliance? The original article refers specifically to the 23rd century alliance which resulted in the exchange of cloaking technology and D7s. This new reference sounds like an alternate take on 24th century events. --8of5 15:50, 22 February 2009 (UTC)

The First Peer

So, The First Peer gives another version of the alliance's formation in which Vrax is still Praetor of the empire and it was spurred by Romulan goals, not Klingon manipulation (there was a spy involved, but he wasn't pulling the strings of the Praetor and it didn't appear he was pushing the alliance). So, uh, how should I document this? --Long Live the United Earth 00:57, April 2, 2010 (UTC)

I think the issue is bigger than just this one assumed contradiction -- where is our source stating there is only one Praetor? Diane Duane's Romulan Way established multiple praetors for different job roles, which is a mirror of how the term was used in ancient Rome.. -- Captain MKB 03:10, April 2, 2010 (UTC)
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