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** {{Jossed}} by Thomas the Cryptic Cat with regards to the updated Uniform code for 2410. Basically there is a standardized uniform, but since the player character is a high ranking Admiral by end game [[ScrewTheRulesIHavePower they're allowed to do what ever they want.]]
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** And with "Surface Tensions", pretty much completely Jossed. An Iconian appears in person and vaporizes some Klingons.




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* I don't know about this. I don't think a humanoid could fit into that shape. And we've seen them in person now, so it's not exaggeration.




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* Seems to be Jossed. We see an Iconian during "Surface Tensions". It's a similar design, but they're more of a black color with blue/green highlights now. No more red crystal.
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* As of Season Nine, this seems to be jossed! It turned out that [[spoiler: assistant E'genn was an Undine during the invasion of Earth Spacedock.]]

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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5znfFotn0A confirmed]]
** And semi-jossed as well. The arc deals with the 2800 ships from the dominion war whisked into the cornfield by the Prophets. The actual Dominion is staying hands off except to get their fleet back and aren't even returning the Federation's calls. [[spoiler: The reason is that Dominion knows the Iconians are coming and Eraun states the Dominion policy is to stay the hell away from them and let the Iconians do what they want. SummonBiggerFish applies to them as well it seems.]]

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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5znfFotn0A confirmed]]
** And semi-jossed as well.
Partially confirmed.]] The arc deals with the 2800 ships from the dominion war whisked into the cornfield by the Prophets. The actual Dominion is staying hands off except to get their fleet back and aren't even returning the Federation's calls. [[spoiler: The reason is that Dominion knows the Iconians are coming and Eraun states the Dominion policy is to stay the hell away from them and let the Iconians do what they want. SummonBiggerFish applies to them as well it seems.]]



** As of the fourth episode of the arc, released 3/3/2012, [[spoiler:'''confirmed'''. The mission "Outpost 4209" gives you a Jem'Hadar Bridge Officer as its reward the first time. They can consume Ketracel White and get buffed for ''ten minutes''.]]

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** * As of the fourth episode of the arc, released 3/3/2012, [[spoiler:'''confirmed'''. The mission "Outpost 4209" gives you a Jem'Hadar Bridge Officer as its reward the first time. They can consume Ketracel White and get buffed for ''ten minutes''.]]



** [[spoiler: Actually ''Deep Space Nine'' reveals that Klingons can live to be around 200 years old before dying of old age (not that many get that far...)]]
*** No 'actually' about it. [[spoiler:Kor and the others were ''old'' by [=DS9=] -- clearly less able than in their glory days, especially Kor by his death. B'Vat was active around Kor's TOS days, and is still active showing no real signs of age-related decay ''34 years'' after 2375. Klingons can get old, but B'Vat's still oddly healthy for a Klingon ''that'' old.]]

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** * [[spoiler: Actually ''Deep Space Nine'' reveals that Klingons can live to be around 200 years old before dying of old age (not that many get that far...)]]
*** ** No 'actually' about it. [[spoiler:Kor and the others were ''old'' by [=DS9=] -- clearly less able than in their glory days, especially Kor by his death. B'Vat was active around Kor's TOS days, and is still active showing no real signs of age-related decay ''34 years'' after 2375. Klingons can get old, but B'Vat's still oddly healthy for a Klingon ''that'' old.]]



** Jossed: May got a Romulan faction, and November had the introduction of Season 8: "The Sphere".

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** * Jossed: May got a Romulan faction, and November had the introduction of Season 8: "The Sphere".




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!!Sub-WMG: Ambassador Worf becomes Chancellor of the Klingon Empire after J'mpok is unmasked
The PlayerCharacter can't be the BigGood; they're busy playing TheHero. Worf is popular, has strong ties with the Federation (even though he cut official ties, he still has many friends), he's {{badass}} enough to scare off challengers, and he's a good guy.


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[[WMG:The PlayerCharacter is an InsaneAdmiral]]
There is a theory among players that one's character is precisely this, being a mass-murderer by the sheer number of enemy npc ships destroyed throughout a player's career, especially at Vice Admiral rank. The death toll a player can be personally responsible for (while being standard fare for a MMO game) is quite hideous if viewed from a purely canon perspective. Neither Kirk, nor Picard or Sisko, or even Janeway ever directly killed so many sentient beings as a player can.
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* Also kinda sorta supported by the TV series, which used the Series/{{TNG}} and Series/DS9 uniforms concurrently until the gray-on-black ''First Contact'' uniforms were introduced.

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* Also kinda ** Kinda sorta supported by the TV series, which used the Series/{{TNG}} and Series/DS9 uniforms concurrently until the gray-on-black ''First Contact'' uniforms were introduced.
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* Also kinda sorta supported by the TV series, which used the Series/{{TNG}} and Series/DS9 uniforms concurrently until the gray-on-black ''First Contact'' uniforms were introduced.

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** Jossed in the details: May will get a Romulan faction.

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** Jossed in the details: Jossed: May will get got a Romulan faction.
faction, and November had the introduction of Season 8: "The Sphere".


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[[WMG:J'mpok is an Undine infiltrator]]
Wouldn't be the first time the Klingons' efforts at counterintelligence against alien infiltration failed so thoroughly. Reference the changeling who replaced Martok in 2372, despite the various blood tests. Also gives an alternate explanation for him being bound and determined to throw the whole Empire at the Federation: Undine!J'mpok is doing his part to weaken the KDF so that the Undine have an easier time taking on the AQ/BQ superpowers.
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\n* Jossed. The dinosaurs with frakking laser beams waste all their time and resources trying to kill mammals and then very anticlimactically get blown away by the Undine.
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* Hello!!!! The Universal Translator! They have Romulan names, when you hear their names said the UT translates them into terms you can understand.

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[[WMG: The Voth are going to be a SpannerInTheWorks for the Iconians.]]
One of the things that make the Iconians so dangerous is that they're so technologically advanced, being hundreds of thousands of years old. Well, what about the Voth? They're ''millions'' of years old, being sentient dinosaurs. While they might never have endeavoured to have a greater impact on the galaxy, and dogma has restricted their advancement, but they should still have a few goodies lying around that could potentially make the Iconians' lives a bit more difficult should they every start something serious with them.

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* Half-jossed. It might still be a plot and the Iconians might remain gone, but it is not ''all'' a Tal Shiar plot, the Elachi are involved as well. [[spoiler: They are the Tal Shiar's source for Iconian technology and the supposed middle-hand between the Tal Shiar and the Iconians]] (as opposed to the Iconians we actually get to see them in person, and observe Tal Shiar interacting with them when neither are aware you are there).

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* Half-jossed. It might still be a plot and the Iconians might remain gone, but it is not ''all'' a Tal Shiar plot, the Elachi are involved Basically jossed as well. [[spoiler: They are the Tal Shiar's source for Iconian technology and the supposed middle-hand between the Tal Shiar and the Iconians]] (as opposed of ''Sphere of Influence''. More 'servitor races' to the Iconians we actually get to see them in person, are showing up, and observe the technologies involved are becoming increasingly more impressive. [[spoiler: Considering every indication is that you weren't supposed to show up on the subspace station and read the records there, would the Tal Shiar interacting really have gone to the effort of making fake Iconian reports on a scattering of worlds complete with them when neither are aware you are there).
live ''apparently life-sized'' images of the worlds in question, including Iconia itself?]]
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** [[spoiler: Actually Deep Space Nine reveals that Klingons can live to be around 200 years old before dying of old age (not that many get that far...)]]
*** No 'actually' about it. [[spoiler: Kor and the others were ''old'' by DS9 -- clearly less able than in their glory days, especially Kor by his death. B'Vat was active around Kor's TOS days, and is still active showing no real signs of age-related decay ''34 years'' after 2375. Klingons can get old, but B'Vat's still oddly healthy for a Klingon ''that'' old.]]

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** [[spoiler: Actually Deep ''Deep Space Nine Nine'' reveals that Klingons can live to be around 200 years old before dying of old age (not that many get that far...)]]
*** No 'actually' about it. [[spoiler: Kor [[spoiler:Kor and the others were ''old'' by DS9 [=DS9=] -- clearly less able than in their glory days, especially Kor by his death. B'Vat was active around Kor's TOS days, and is still active showing no real signs of age-related decay ''34 years'' after 2375. Klingons can get old, but B'Vat's still oddly healthy for a Klingon ''that'' old.]]

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* Not having an account, what does that say?
** Perhaps it's not Romulans that have Roman names, but rather Romans who have Romulan-like names?
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*** No 'actually' about it. [[spoiler: Kor and the others were ''old'' by DS9 -- clearly less able than in their glory days, especially Kor by his death. B'Vat was active around Kor's TOS days, and is still active showing no real signs of age-related decay ''34 years'' after 2375. Klingons can get old, but B'Vat's still oddly healthy for a Klingon ''that'' old.]]
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** Both Jossed and Defied. [[spoiler: Worf is about to get a knife to the back from Torg at the end of "The House Always Wins" but Alexander puts himself in the way, dying instead.]]


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[[WMG:Admiral T'Nae in the main timeline is the same person as the T'Nae in Temporal Ambassador]]
Due to an apparant oversight by the timeship, the only person removed from the Enterprise-C at the end is the player, not T'Nae, Yar or who knows what other alternate timeline crewmembers were aboard. Sela's backstory establishes that crewmembers aboard the Enterprise were taking prisoner, therefore T'Nae could have been one, and could have escaped back to Federation space and joined Starfleet. This would account for how much of a GeneralRipper she is toward the Romulans. The real question is what happened to the main timeline T'Nae.
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*** That, or the imposter isn't doing a very good job.
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*** We do have Alexander kicking ass and pull a Kirk on Rura Penthe.
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**[[spoiler: Actually Deep Space Nine reveals that Klingons can live to be around 200 years old before dying of old age (not that many get that far...)]]
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* Half-jossed. It might still be a plot and the Iconians might remain gone, but it is not ''all'' a Tal Shiar plot, the Elachi are involved as well. [[spoiler: They are the Tal Shiar's source for Iconian technology and the supposed middle-hand between the Tal Shiar and the Iconians]] (as opposed to the Iconians we actually get to see them in person, and observe Tal Shiar interacting with them when neither are aware you are there).
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** Jossed in the details: May will get a Romulan faction.
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[[WMG:2013 will be a 'Year without Seasons']]
The devs have been unwilling to call the May update Season 8, saying that it is too big for that. Recent datamining have also revealed evidence of a playable Romulan faction incoming. This theory is that this faction will come this year... but not in the May update, which will merely lay the foundations for it while adding other stuff as well. Instead, what would have been Season ''9'' will also be a 'too big to be a Season' update, and ''that'' update will bring in the Romulans as a playable faction.
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** The Admiral Quinn in TNG wasn't a Trill - it's a different Admiral Quinn
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* The lack of a need to wear uniforms is actually stated by a loading screen to apply to Starfleet in general (one can notice that while NPC Starfleet officers do tend to wear the Sierra or Antares 'modern' uniforms, they aren't consistent in ''which'' of the two, nor which of the five different subvariants each).
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They don't need to wear uniforms, are responsible for supplying their own equipment, and are not issued direct orders by their superiors. In fact, they aren't even given regular wages, but rather rewarded for carrying out missions. Only NPC captains can be considered enlisted personnel in either Starfleet or the Klingon Defence Forces. Furthermore, because of their semi-official status, they are specially given permission to do things that the ordinary rank-and-file would not be entrusted with, possibly because their factions will have some measure of "plausible deniability" in case they are caught.

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They don't need to wear uniforms, are responsible for supplying their own equipment, and are not issued direct orders by their superiors. In fact, they aren't even given regular wages, but rather rewarded for carrying out missions. Only NPC captains can be considered enlisted personnel in either Starfleet or the Klingon Defence Forces. Furthermore, because of their semi-official status, they are specially given permission to do things that the ordinary rank-and-file would not be entrusted with, possibly because their respective factions will have some measure of "plausible deniability" in case they are caught.
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They don't need to wear uniforms, are responsible for supplying their own equipment, and are not issued direct orders by their superiors. In fact, they aren't even given regular wages, but rather rewarded for carrying out missions. Only NPC captains can be considered enlisted personnel in either Starfleet or the Klingon Defence Forces. Furthermore, because of their semi-official status, they are specially given permission to do things that the ordinary rank-and-file would not be entrusted with, possibly because Starfleet has some measure of "plausible deniability" in case they are caught.

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They don't need to wear uniforms, are responsible for supplying their own equipment, and are not issued direct orders by their superiors. In fact, they aren't even given regular wages, but rather rewarded for carrying out missions. Only NPC captains can be considered enlisted personnel in either Starfleet or the Klingon Defence Forces. Furthermore, because of their semi-official status, they are specially given permission to do things that the ordinary rank-and-file would not be entrusted with, possibly because Starfleet has their factions will have some measure of "plausible deniability" in case they are caught.
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They don't need to wear uniforms, are responsible for supplying their own equipment, and are not issued direct orders by their superiors. In fact, they aren't even given regular wages, but rather rewarded for carrying out missions. Only NPC captains can be considered enlisted personnel in either Starfleet or the Klingon Defence Forces.

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They don't need to wear uniforms, are responsible for supplying their own equipment, and are not issued direct orders by their superiors. In fact, they aren't even given regular wages, but rather rewarded for carrying out missions. Only NPC captains can be considered enlisted personnel in either Starfleet or the Klingon Defence Forces.
Forces. Furthermore, because of their semi-official status, they are specially given permission to do things that the ordinary rank-and-file would not be entrusted with, possibly because Starfleet has some measure of "plausible deniability" in case they are caught.
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They don't need to wear uniforms, are responsible for acquiring and paying for their own equipment, and are not issued direct orders by their superiors. In fact, they aren't even given regular wages, but rather rewarded for carrying out missions. Only NPC captains can be considered enlisted personnel in either Starfleet or the Klingon Defence Forces.

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[[WMG:Player captains are essentially privateers]]
They don't need to wear uniforms, are responsible for acquiring and paying for their own equipment, and are not issued direct orders by their superiors. In fact, they aren't even given regular wages, but rather rewarded for carrying out missions. Only NPC captains can be considered enlisted personnel in either Starfleet or the Klingon Defence Forces.
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[[WMG: Tholians are Iconians.]]
Or at least the higher-ranking Tholians are a genetically engineered sub-race of Iconians. Get to level 3 of the New Romulus reputation system and play the mission it gives you. Watch the video of the Tholian report to their headquarters, and compare what you see to [[http://www.stowiki.org/Iconian#Background this]]. See the similarity?

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