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In the [[mirror universe]], the '''Tantalus field''' is an alien device that vaporizes victims at the touch of a button. [[James T. Kirk (mirror)|James T. Kirk]] used it to become captain of the [[ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|ISS ''Enterprise'']]. ({{e|TOS|Mirror, Mirror}}) |
In the [[mirror universe]], the '''Tantalus field''' is an alien device that vaporizes victims at the touch of a button. [[James T. Kirk (mirror)|James T. Kirk]] used it to become captain of the [[ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|ISS ''Enterprise'']]. ({{e|TOS|Mirror, Mirror}}) |
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==History== |
==History== |
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It was one of the secrets that Tiberius was able to gain from the [[First Federation]] representative [[Balok (mirror)|Balok]] before he was killed. ({{n|TOS|Dark Victory}}) |
It was one of the secrets that Tiberius was able to gain from the [[First Federation]] representative [[Balok (mirror)|Balok]] before he was killed. ({{n|TOS|Dark Victory}}) |
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− | + | {{mu|Spock}} took possession of the device upon his assassination of Kirk and used it to eliminate his political enemies, including a mutinous [[Nyota Uhura (mirror)|Uhura]] and Empress [[Hoshi Sato III]]. Spock was able to use it with more frightening efficiency, as he was able to wipe out the entire crew of a {{mu|Klingon}} [[battlecruiser]] and a [[Romulan Bird-of-Prey]] within a year of taking control of it. These incidents - plus the "disappearance" of Uhura for plotting to mutiny against Spock lead to rumors that Spock is unleashing some previously unknown [[Vulcan (mirror)|Vulcan]] psionic power. The Tantalus field's power fuels a rapid rise through the imperial ranks that, by [[2277]], culminates with his becoming [[Emperor of the Terran Empire]]. In [[2293]], after announcing the foundation of a [[Terran Republic]], Spock - knowing the Republic will be short lived - destroys the device with a [[phaser]] to prevent another tyrant from taking possession of it. ({{n|TOS|sub={{st|Mirror Universe}}|The Sorrows of Empire}}) |
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− | In [[2367]] of an alternate mirror universe, {{mu|Jean-Luc Picard}} looked up |
+ | In [[2367]] of an alternate mirror universe, {{mu|Jean-Luc Picard}} looked up Spock's history, and finds that he managed, briefly, to become a very powerful and influential figure in the Empire, largely because his enemies had a way of "disappearing" when they became too threatening. ({{n|TNG|Dark Mirror}}) |
Revision as of 02:32, 22 August 2019
- "In my cabin is a device that will make you invincible."
- —Captain James T. Kirk[src]
In the mirror universe, the Tantalus field is an alien device that vaporizes victims at the touch of a button. James T. Kirk used it to become captain of the ISS Enterprise. (TOS episode: "Mirror, Mirror")
History
It was one of the secrets that Tiberius was able to gain from the First Federation representative Balok before he was killed. (TOS novel: Dark Victory)
Spock took possession of the device upon his assassination of Kirk and used it to eliminate his political enemies, including a mutinous Uhura and Empress Hoshi Sato III. Spock was able to use it with more frightening efficiency, as he was able to wipe out the entire crew of a Klingon battlecruiser and a Romulan Bird-of-Prey within a year of taking control of it. These incidents - plus the "disappearance" of Uhura for plotting to mutiny against Spock lead to rumors that Spock is unleashing some previously unknown Vulcan psionic power. The Tantalus field's power fuels a rapid rise through the imperial ranks that, by 2277, culminates with his becoming Emperor of the Terran Empire. In 2293, after announcing the foundation of a Terran Republic, Spock - knowing the Republic will be short lived - destroys the device with a phaser to prevent another tyrant from taking possession of it. (TOS - Mirror Universe novel: The Sorrows of Empire)
In 2367 of an alternate mirror universe, Jean-Luc Picard looked up Spock's history, and finds that he managed, briefly, to become a very powerful and influential figure in the Empire, largely because his enemies had a way of "disappearing" when they became too threatening. (TNG novel: Dark Mirror)
- See also: Siriex Apparatus, "Zapper".
Connections
- Tantalus field article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.