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->Voiced by Creator/AnthonyRapp
A holographic recreation of Paul Stamets from the 23rd century. He later gains the real Stamets' memories and personality, becoming alive.
[[folder: Paul Stamets]]
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! U.S.S Discovery
S. Buran
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* TheCaptain: Lorca is an effective Starfleet Captain with a keen strategic mind and immense charisma.
* DoomedByCanon: Lorca is doomed to be lost in the Mirror Universe by the events of ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery'' season one.
* DramaticIrony: Captain Lorca possesses a personality very similar to the one that his Mirror Universe counterpart pretended to have despite the fact there was no way the latter could have known anything about him other than records.
* GoodCounterpart: Due to the fact he's not his Mirror Universe counterpart, he is a heroic champoion of the Federation and its ideals.
* GoodIsNotSoft: Like his Mirror Universe counterpart, Captain Lorca is more militant and ruthless than is typical for a Starfleet captain but, unlike him, is firmly on the side of good.
* TheMentor: Serves as this to the Discovery-era Starfleet captain, educating them in how to be a better leader.
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[[folder: Ellen Landry]]
The first officer for the ''U.S.S. Buran''.
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* AdaptationalSexuality: The canon version of Ellen Landry gives no indication of her sexuality or preferences but this version is married to a woman, Patel.
* BreakTheCutie: Ellen goes from being a cheerful HappilyMarried young woman to a ruthless woman obsessed with {{Revenge}}
* CrusadingWidower: The death of Ellen's wife at the hands of the Klingons results in her becoming determined to see their defeat.
* DoomedByCanon: Ellen is destined to die in the episode Discovery episode ''Context is for Kings.''
* HappilyMarried: Ellen is very happy with her wife [[spoiler: until she's killed.]]
* {{Revenge}}: Her primary motivation for becoming the ruthless officer we see in ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery'''s opening episodes.
* UsedToBeASweetKid: Ellen's introductiuon shows her to be a kind, sweet, and otherwise "normal" Starfleet officer.
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! U.S.S Discovery
[[folder: Paul Stamets]]
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->Voiced by Creator/AnthonyRapp
A holographic recreation of Paul Stamets from the 23rd century. He later gains the real Stamets' memories and personality, becoming alive.
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* DoomedByCanon: Lorca is doomed to be lost in the Mirror Universe by the events of ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery'' season one.
* DramaticIrony: Captain Lorca possesses a personality very similar to the one that his Mirror Universe counterpart pretended to have despite the fact there was no way the latter could have known anything about him other than records.
* GoodCounterpart: Due to the fact he's not his Mirror Universe counterpart, he is a heroic champoion of the Federation and its ideals.
* GoodIsNotSoft: Like his Mirror Universe counterpart, Captain Lorca is more militant and ruthless than is typical for a Starfleet captain but, unlike him, is firmly on the side of good.
* TheMentor: Serves as this to the Discovery-era Starfleet captain, educating them in how to be a better leader.
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[[folder: Ellen Landry]]
The first officer for the ''U.S.S. Buran''.
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* AdaptationalSexuality: The canon version of Ellen Landry gives no indication of her sexuality or preferences but this version is married to a woman, Patel.
* BreakTheCutie: Ellen goes from being a cheerful HappilyMarried young woman to a ruthless woman obsessed with {{Revenge}}
* CrusadingWidower: The death of Ellen's wife at the hands of the Klingons results in her becoming determined to see their defeat.
* DoomedByCanon: Ellen is destined to die in the episode Discovery episode ''Context is for Kings.''
* HappilyMarried: Ellen is very happy with her wife [[spoiler: until she's killed.]]
* {{Revenge}}: Her primary motivation for becoming the ruthless officer we see in ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery'''s opening episodes.
* UsedToBeASweetKid: Ellen's introductiuon shows her to be a kind, sweet, and otherwise "normal" Starfleet officer.
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[[folder: Paul Stamets]]
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->Voiced by Creator/AnthonyRapp
A holographic recreation of Paul Stamets from the 23rd century. He later gains the real Stamets' memories and personality, becoming alive.
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! Terrans (I.S.S Discovery)
[[folder: General]]
The crew of the I.S.S Discovery that is transported to the future by their spore drive.
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* AntiMutiny: Security Chief Patel and the [=PCs=] help Tilly arrange one of these.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: As to be expected on a Terran vessel.
* EnemyCivilWar: Averted as you ally with Tilly's faction against the Mutineers. [[spoiler: Then she turns against you.]]
* EvilCounterpart: To the ''U.S.S Discovery'' crew, of course.
* EvilVersusEvil: They're enemies with House Mokai.
* FantasticRacism: To extreme levels. The very idea of allying with aliens or alien-aligned individuals results in an immediate mutiny against Tilly.
* TheMutiny: Has one of these happen the moment they come to the future.
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[[folder: Captain Tilly ("Captain Killy")]]
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Captain Sylvia Tilly (also known as "Captain Killy") is a Terran Captain and the Mirror Universe counterpart of Cadet Sylvia Tilly. In 2256, Tilly was in command of the I.S.S. Discovery. When the U.S.S. Discovery jumped into the Mirror universe using the spore hub drive, Tilly, her ship and her crew were thrown into the 25th century of the Prime universe where she remains at large.
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* AmbitionIsEvil: [[spoiler: Plans on becoming Emperor of the prime universe.]]
* AscendedExtra: She's not seen in person in Star Trek: Discovery, as she's already disappeared when the U.S.S. ''Discovery'' is transported to the Mirror Universe, allowing Prime!Tilly to take her place. We see where and when she ended up, and she becomes the ArcVillain for the "Peril over Pahvo" arc.
* BadBoss: Threatens Patel with an Agonizer Booth and has all of the mutineers executed.
* TheBaroness: Of the sexpot variety.
* BlatantLies: [[spoiler: Claims she's seeking asylum in the regular universe. She actually wants to conquer it.]]
* TheBusCameBack: She disappears at the end of the "Peril over Pahvo" two-parter, is absent for the Klingon Civil War storyline, then returns as part of present-day Terran forces in "Red Shift".
* TheCaptain: Is the Captain of the I.S.S ''Discovery'' and a particularly feared and ruthless one at that.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Par for the course with Terrans, but Killy apparently [[ExaggeratedTrope takes it up to eleven]]. She pulls a YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness manoeuvre on the player character over Pahvo, and by the time she's [[spoiler:rejoined the 25th century Terran forces, she's already tried to kill the Terran Inquisitor at least once, and successfully backstabs Marshal Janeway during the raid on Jupiter Station, and seems to be prepping to use the Emperor's Prize to attempt to usurp him.]]
* DebtDetester: Refuses to fire on your ship [[spoiler: again]] due to the help you gave her.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Invoked ''on'' her rather than ''by'': even the other 25th century Terrans think she's unhinged, which is really saying something.
* EvilOverlord: [[spoiler: Plans on becoming one of these in the main universe.]]
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Is thrown into the future by the spore drive.
* HypocriticalHumor: She chides one of her bridge officers for calling the player and their crew "assholes", but calls you the same thing after you beat her in a BossBattle in the next mission.
* InkSuitActor: Obviously her model is based on Mary Wiseman from the TV show (who plays Ensign Tilly).
* InSeriesNickname: She acquired the moniker "Captain Killy" in canon, and it continues to be used here.
* LargeHam: Mary Wiseman was clearly having ''entirely'' too much fun doing her voice work.
* MsFanservice: Her CustomUniformOfSexy covers more than most but is no less fetching.
* PragmaticVillainy: Allies with the [=PCs=] against House Mo'kai and claims she's seeking asylum. [[spoiler: Then turns on you after her superweapon is ready.]]
* UriahGambit: Her superiors sent her to Mirror!Pahvo, which in that universe is a cruel, deadly entity, to die. Therefore, being thrown into the prime 25th Century was a blessing in disguise for her.
* VillainExitStageLeft: After you defeat her and her troops on Pahvo, she uses a Pahvan-enhanced transporter to beam away to parts unknown.
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[[folder: General]]
The crew of the I.S.S Discovery that is transported to the future by their spore drive.
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* AntiMutiny: Security Chief Patel and the [=PCs=] help Tilly arrange one of these.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: As to be expected on a Terran vessel.
* EnemyCivilWar: Averted as you ally with Tilly's faction against the Mutineers. [[spoiler: Then she turns against you.]]
* EvilCounterpart: To the ''U.S.S Discovery'' crew, of course.
* EvilVersusEvil: They're enemies with House Mokai.
* FantasticRacism: To extreme levels. The very idea of allying with aliens or alien-aligned individuals results in an immediate mutiny against Tilly.
* TheMutiny: Has one of these happen the moment they come to the future.
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[[folder: Captain Tilly ("Captain Killy")]]
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->Voiced by Creator/MaryWiseman
Captain Sylvia Tilly (also known as "Captain Killy") is a Terran Captain and the Mirror Universe counterpart of Cadet Sylvia Tilly. In 2256, Tilly was in command of the I.S.S. Discovery. When the U.S.S. Discovery jumped into the Mirror universe using the spore hub drive, Tilly, her ship and her crew were thrown into the 25th century of the Prime universe where she remains at large.
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* AmbitionIsEvil: [[spoiler: Plans on becoming Emperor of the prime universe.]]
* AscendedExtra: She's not seen in person in Star Trek: Discovery, as she's already disappeared when the U.S.S. ''Discovery'' is transported to the Mirror Universe, allowing Prime!Tilly to take her place. We see where and when she ended up, and she becomes the ArcVillain for the "Peril over Pahvo" arc.
* BadBoss: Threatens Patel with an Agonizer Booth and has all of the mutineers executed.
* TheBaroness: Of the sexpot variety.
* BlatantLies: [[spoiler: Claims she's seeking asylum in the regular universe. She actually wants to conquer it.]]
* TheBusCameBack: She disappears at the end of the "Peril over Pahvo" two-parter, is absent for the Klingon Civil War storyline, then returns as part of present-day Terran forces in "Red Shift".
* TheCaptain: Is the Captain of the I.S.S ''Discovery'' and a particularly feared and ruthless one at that.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Par for the course with Terrans, but Killy apparently [[ExaggeratedTrope takes it up to eleven]]. She pulls a YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness manoeuvre on the player character over Pahvo, and by the time she's [[spoiler:rejoined the 25th century Terran forces, she's already tried to kill the Terran Inquisitor at least once, and successfully backstabs Marshal Janeway during the raid on Jupiter Station, and seems to be prepping to use the Emperor's Prize to attempt to usurp him.]]
* DebtDetester: Refuses to fire on your ship [[spoiler: again]] due to the help you gave her.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Invoked ''on'' her rather than ''by'': even the other 25th century Terrans think she's unhinged, which is really saying something.
* EvilOverlord: [[spoiler: Plans on becoming one of these in the main universe.]]
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Is thrown into the future by the spore drive.
* HypocriticalHumor: She chides one of her bridge officers for calling the player and their crew "assholes", but calls you the same thing after you beat her in a BossBattle in the next mission.
* InkSuitActor: Obviously her model is based on Mary Wiseman from the TV show (who plays Ensign Tilly).
* InSeriesNickname: She acquired the moniker "Captain Killy" in canon, and it continues to be used here.
* LargeHam: Mary Wiseman was clearly having ''entirely'' too much fun doing her voice work.
* MsFanservice: Her CustomUniformOfSexy covers more than most but is no less fetching.
* PragmaticVillainy: Allies with the [=PCs=] against House Mo'kai and claims she's seeking asylum. [[spoiler: Then turns on you after her superweapon is ready.]]
* UriahGambit: Her superiors sent her to Mirror!Pahvo, which in that universe is a cruel, deadly entity, to die. Therefore, being thrown into the prime 25th Century was a blessing in disguise for her.
* VillainExitStageLeft: After you defeat her and her troops on Pahvo, she uses a Pahvan-enhanced transporter to beam away to parts unknown.
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* AntiMutiny: Security Chief Patel and the [=PCs=] help Tilly arrange one of these.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: As to be expected on a Terran vessel.
* EnemyCivilWar: Averted as you ally with Tilly's faction against the Mutineers. [[spoiler: Then she turns against you.]]
* EvilCounterpart: To the ''U.S.S Discovery'' crew, of course.
* EvilVersusEvil: They're enemies with House Mokai.
* FantasticRacism: To extreme levels. The very idea of allying with aliens or alien-aligned individuals results in an immediate mutiny against Tilly.
* TheMutiny: Has one of these happen the moment they come to the future.
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[[folder: Captain Tilly ("Captain Killy")]]
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->Voiced by Creator/MaryWiseman
Captain Sylvia Tilly (also known as "Captain Killy") is a Terran Captain and the Mirror Universe counterpart of Cadet Sylvia Tilly. In 2256, Tilly was in command of the I.S.S. Discovery. When the U.S.S. Discovery jumped into the Mirror universe using the spore hub drive, Tilly, her ship and her crew were thrown into the 25th century of the Prime universe where she remains at large.
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* AmbitionIsEvil: [[spoiler: Plans on becoming Emperor of the prime universe.]]
* AscendedExtra: She's not seen in person in Star Trek: Discovery, as she's already disappeared when the U.S.S. ''Discovery'' is transported to the Mirror Universe, allowing Prime!Tilly to take her place. We see where and when she ended up, and she becomes the ArcVillain for the "Peril over Pahvo" arc.
* BadBoss: Threatens Patel with an Agonizer Booth and has all of the mutineers executed.
* TheBaroness: Of the sexpot variety.
* BlatantLies: [[spoiler: Claims she's seeking asylum in the regular universe. She actually wants to conquer it.]]
* TheBusCameBack: She disappears at the end of the "Peril over Pahvo" two-parter, is absent for the Klingon Civil War storyline, then returns as part of present-day Terran forces in "Red Shift".
* TheCaptain: Is the Captain of the I.S.S ''Discovery'' and a particularly feared and ruthless one at that.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Par for the course with Terrans, but Killy apparently [[ExaggeratedTrope takes it up to eleven]]. She pulls a YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness manoeuvre on the player character over Pahvo, and by the time she's [[spoiler:rejoined the 25th century Terran forces, she's already tried to kill the Terran Inquisitor at least once, and successfully backstabs Marshal Janeway during the raid on Jupiter Station, and seems to be prepping to use the Emperor's Prize to attempt to usurp him.]]
* DebtDetester: Refuses to fire on your ship [[spoiler: again]] due to the help you gave her.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Invoked ''on'' her rather than ''by'': even the other 25th century Terrans think she's unhinged, which is really saying something.
* EvilOverlord: [[spoiler: Plans on becoming one of these in the main universe.]]
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Is thrown into the future by the spore drive.
* HypocriticalHumor: She chides one of her bridge officers for calling the player and their crew "assholes", but calls you the same thing after you beat her in a BossBattle in the next mission.
* InkSuitActor: Obviously her model is based on Mary Wiseman from the TV show (who plays Ensign Tilly).
* InSeriesNickname: She acquired the moniker "Captain Killy" in canon, and it continues to be used here.
* LargeHam: Mary Wiseman was clearly having ''entirely'' too much fun doing her voice work.
* MsFanservice: Her CustomUniformOfSexy covers more than most but is no less fetching.
* PragmaticVillainy: Allies with the [=PCs=] against House Mo'kai and claims she's seeking asylum. [[spoiler: Then turns on you after her superweapon is ready.]]
* UriahGambit: Her superiors sent her to Mirror!Pahvo, which in that universe is a cruel, deadly entity, to die. Therefore, being thrown into the prime 25th Century was a blessing in disguise for her.
* VillainExitStageLeft: After you defeat her and her troops on Pahvo, she uses a Pahvan-enhanced transporter to beam away to parts unknown.
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* TheDragon: Serves He's originally introduced as this for J'Ula.
** DragonAscendant: [[spoiler:Betrays J'Ula in "The Khitomer Discord"J'Ula's NumberTwo and forms is TheHeavy during the ''Discovery''-era Federation tutorial, acting as a BigBadEnsemble with J'mpok, intending TrojanPrisoner to usurp him deliver a ComputerVirus into Starfleet's computer network. [[spoiler:Though he later and become pulls a new Emperor.{{Starscream}} on her, switching sides to J'mpok.]]
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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Par for the course with Terrans, but Killy apparently [[ExaggeratedTrope takes it up to eleven]]. She pulls a YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness manoeuvre on the player character over Pahvo, and by the time she's[[spoiler:rejoined she's [[spoiler:rejoined the 25th century Terran forces, she's already tried to kill the Terran Inquisitor at least once, and successfully backstabs Marshall Janeway during the raid on Jupiter Station, and seems to be prepping to use the Emperor's Prize to attempt to usurp him.]]
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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Par for the course with Terrans, but Killy apparently [[ ExaggeratedTrope [[ExaggeratedTrope takes it up to eleven]]. She pulls a YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness manoeuvre on the player character over Pahvo, and by the time she's[[spoiler:rejoined the 25th century Terran forces, she's already tried to kill the Terran Inquisitor at least once, and successfully backstabs Marshall Janeway during the raid on Jupiter Station, and seems to be prepping to use the Emperor's Prize to attempt to usurp him.]]
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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Par for the course with Terrans, but Killy apparently [[TakenUpToEleven [[ ExaggeratedTrope takes it up to eleven]]. She pulls a YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefullness YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness manoeuvre on the player character over Pahvo, and by the time she's[[spoiler:rejoined the 25th century Terran forces, she's already tried to kill the Terran Inquisitor at least once, and successfully backstabs Marshall Janeway during the raid on Jupiter Station, and seems to be prepping to use the Emperor's Prize to attempt to usurp him.]]
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* TemporaryPartyMember: She accompanies the player during both parts of "The Measure of Morality", alongside Seven of Nine.
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* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler:Long ago, she struck a deal with Fek'lhr to free the soul of her beloved Voq from Gre'thor, offering up her own soul in exchange so he could go to Sto'vo'kor in her place.]]
* FamedInStory: Modern day Klingons know her as the "Mother of the Klingon Empire". She's often spoken of with the same reverence as T'Kuvma and Kahless.
* FamedInStory: Modern day Klingons know her as the "Mother of the Klingon Empire". She's often spoken of with the same reverence as T'Kuvma and Kahless.
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* YouAreInCommandNow: [[spoiler: J'Ula abdicates the throne in favor of L'Rell, in the hope of reunifying the fractured Klingon Empire after J'mpok is defeated.]]
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* CompositeCharacter: In-universe, he starts out as a Starfleet holoprogram based off of Paul Stamets' logs and research files from the 22nd century. [[spoiler: Later he is augmented with the preserved memories of the real Stamets in the Mycelial Realm.]]
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* CompositeCharacter: In-universe, he starts out as a Starfleet holoprogram based off of Paul Stamets' logs and research files from the 22nd 23rd century. [[spoiler: Later he is augmented with the preserved memories of the real Stamets in the Mycelial Realm.]]
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An Excalbian simulacrum of 22nd 23rd century Starfleet science officer Michael Burnham, as she appeared in season 2 of Star Trek: Discovery.
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* TheCavalry: [[spoiler:At the climax of "The Measure of Morality Part 2", when the Borq Queen and her armada are bearing down on the player's ship, Burnham shows up on the bridge of a recreated U.S.S. ''Discovery'', followed by recreations of every hero starship from across the Star Trek Franchise,]]
* CloningBlues: Subverted, unlike the Stamets hologram, she knows exactly who and what she is and doesn't seem to have a problem with her existence as a duplicate.
* CloningBlues: Subverted, unlike the Stamets hologram, she knows exactly who and what she is and doesn't seem to have a problem with her existence as a duplicate.
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* TheCavalry: [[spoiler:At the climax of "The Measure of Morality Part 2", when the Borq Queen and her armada are bearing down on the player's ship, Burnham shows up on the bridge in command of a recreated U.S.S. ''Discovery'', followed by recreations of every hero starship from across the Star Trek Franchise,]]
* CloningBlues: Subverted, unlike the Stamets hologram, she knows exactly who and what she is and doesn't seem to have a problem with her existence as a duplicate.Franchise,]]
* CloningBlues: Subverted, unlike the Stamets hologram, she knows exactly who and what she is and doesn't seem to have a problem with her existence as a duplicate.
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* FishOutOfTemporalWater: She's a 22nd century woman suddenly brought into the 25th, though she proves to be surprisingly adaptable to the situation.
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* FishOutOfTemporalWater: She's a 22nd 23rd century woman suddenly brought into the 25th, though she proves to be surprisingly adaptable to the situation.
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[[folder: Michael Burnham]]
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An Excalbian simulacrum of 22nd century Starfleet science officer Michael Burnham, as she appeared in season 2 of Star Trek: Discovery.
* AwesomeByAnalysis: As a resurrected Starfleet science officer, she's able to discern a lot about what's going on in the Trials through simple observation and deduction.
* TheCavalry: [[spoiler:At the climax of "The Measure of Morality Part 2", when the Borq Queen and her armada are bearing down on the player's ship, Burnham shows up on the bridge of a recreated U.S.S. ''Discovery'', followed by recreations of every hero starship from across the Star Trek Franchise,]]
* CloningBlues: Subverted, unlike the Stamets hologram, she knows exactly who and what she is and doesn't seem to have a problem with her existence as a duplicate.
* DiscoveringYourOwnDeadBody: [[spoiler: In one possible ending of the Red Angel Trial, she's forced to watch her future self die at the hands of Control, which leaves her quite shaken.]]
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: She's a 22nd century woman suddenly brought into the 25th, though she proves to be surprisingly adaptable to the situation.
* TheParagon: She's selected as one of the representatives of the concept of good for the Excalbians' trial.
* TheWatson: As a FishOutOfTemporalWater, the player and Seven of Nine often explain what's happening and the identity of the 25th century bad guys they fight in the Excalbian trials.
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->Voiced by Creator/SonequaMartinGreen
An Excalbian simulacrum of 22nd century Starfleet science officer Michael Burnham, as she appeared in season 2 of Star Trek: Discovery.
* AwesomeByAnalysis: As a resurrected Starfleet science officer, she's able to discern a lot about what's going on in the Trials through simple observation and deduction.
* TheCavalry: [[spoiler:At the climax of "The Measure of Morality Part 2", when the Borq Queen and her armada are bearing down on the player's ship, Burnham shows up on the bridge of a recreated U.S.S. ''Discovery'', followed by recreations of every hero starship from across the Star Trek Franchise,]]
* CloningBlues: Subverted, unlike the Stamets hologram, she knows exactly who and what she is and doesn't seem to have a problem with her existence as a duplicate.
* DiscoveringYourOwnDeadBody: [[spoiler: In one possible ending of the Red Angel Trial, she's forced to watch her future self die at the hands of Control, which leaves her quite shaken.]]
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: She's a 22nd century woman suddenly brought into the 25th, though she proves to be surprisingly adaptable to the situation.
* TheParagon: She's selected as one of the representatives of the concept of good for the Excalbians' trial.
* TheWatson: As a FishOutOfTemporalWater, the player and Seven of Nine often explain what's happening and the identity of the 25th century bad guys they fight in the Excalbian trials.
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* BackFromTheDead: Effectively resurrected by a combination of holograms [[spoiler: and the Mycelial Network]]
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* BackFromTheDead: Effectively resurrected by a combination of holograms holographic technology [[spoiler: and the Mycelial Network]]Network]]
* BorrowedCatchphrase: When activated, he borrows a quote from another holographic doctor.
-->'''Stamets:''' Please state the nature of the Mycelial emergency.
* BorrowedCatchphrase: When activated, he borrows a quote from another holographic doctor.
-->'''Stamets:''' Please state the nature of the Mycelial emergency.
* CompositeCharacter: In-universe, he starts out as a Starfleet holoprogram based off of Paul Stamets' logs and research files from the 22nd century. [[spoiler: Later he is augmented with the preserved memories of the real Stamets in the Mycelial Realm.]]
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* WhoWantsToLiveForever: [[spoiler: He's not entirely happy to be resurrected and find out everyone he knows is missing and presumed dead, including his husband.]]
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* WhoWantsToLiveForever: [[spoiler: He's not entirely happy to be resurrected and find finding out everyone he knows is missing and presumed dead, including his husband.]]
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* FeudingFamilies: [[AllThereInTheManual According to Cryptic's story blog "The Ascendant"]], in the 2380s they got into a blood feud with the House of B'vat that ended with B'vat, son of Warat [[ThePurge exterminating nearly every living member]] starting in 2389, after Mo'Kai's then-''joH'', Aakan, killed his son K'das.
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* FeudingFamilies: [[AllThereInTheManual According to Cryptic's story blog "The Ascendant"]], in the 2380s 2280s they got into a century-long blood feud with the House of B'vat that ended with B'vat, son of Warat [[ThePurge exterminating nearly every living member]] starting in 2389, after Mo'Kai's then-''joH'', Aakan, killed his son K'das.
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* WhoWantsToLiveForever: [[spoiler: Is not entirely happy to be resurrected and find out everyone he knows is missing and presumed dead, including his husband.]]
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* WhoWantsToLiveForever: [[spoiler: Is He's not entirely happy to be resurrected and find out everyone he knows is missing and presumed dead, including his husband.]]
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* FeudingFamilies: [[AllThereInTheManual According to Cryptic's story blog "The Ascendant"]], in the 2280s 2380s they got into a blood feud with the House of B'vat that ended with B'vat, son of Warat [[ThePurge exterminating nearly every living member]] starting in 2389, after Mo'Kai's then-''joH'', Aakan, killed his son K'das.
* ThePurge: Most of House Mo'Kai was killed off by the House of B'vat in the late 24th Century, with Adet'pa being one of the few survivors. At least, until J'Ula and her allies from the 23rd Century showed up.
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* AmbitionIsEvil: Wishes to exceed Khaless' wife Lukara as the greatest female Klingon of all time.
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* AmbitionIsEvil: Wishes to exceed Khaless' Kahless' wife Lukara as the greatest female Klingon of all time.
* DiesWideOpen: [[spoiler:After you defeat him in the Great Hall on Qo'noS.]]
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* UngratefulBastard: Commander Landry goes to elaborate lengths to save his life. He then leads a massive attack on her group of survivors.
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* UngratefulBastard: Commander Landry goes to elaborate lengths to save his life. He then leads a massive attack on her group of survivors.survivors, including her fiance.
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* {{Expy}}: Her backstory is similar to Obi Wan Kenobi from the Star Wars franchise. Both are the last survivors of their factions, who became enigmatic hermits on a desert world, far from civilization, eventually coming out of retirement to fight against TheEmpire.
* TheRedBaron: Known as "The Witch of Nimbus III" during her exile.
* TheRedBaron: Known as "The Witch of Nimbus III" during her exile.
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* RescuedFromTheUnderworld: [[spoiler:L'Rell is stranded in Gre'thor, as she traded her place in Sto'vo'kor for that of her lover. J'Ula, Martok, and the player captain thus go on a spiritual quest to rescue her, with help from ''Gowron'' of all people.]]
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* RescuedFromTheUnderworld: [[spoiler:L'Rell is stranded in Gre'thor, as she traded her place in Sto'vo'kor for with that of her lover.lover; he would get to go to Sto'vo'kor, and she would take his place in Gre'thor. J'Ula, Martok, and the player captain thus go on a spiritual quest to rescue her, with help from ''Gowron'' of all people.]]
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! Klingons (House Mo'kai)Mo'kai & Others)
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:After Aakar backstabs her and turns to J'mpok's side, she's forced to team up with the player (and Martok). Ultimately becomes L'Rell's second in command, which hopefully means she'll mellow out a bit and be less bloodthirsty. Or maybe the Federation and Empire will go to war again!]]
* BadBoss: [[spoiler:Orders a gunner to fire on a civilian target rather than an orbital dock, then accuses him of doing it on purpose and [[ShootTheBuilder kills him on the spot so he can't talk]]. Ouch!]]
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! Terrans (I.S.S Discovery)
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The crew of the I.S.S Discovery that is transported to the future by their spore drive.
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The crew of the I.S.S Discovery that is transported to the future by their spore drive.
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[[folder: General]]
The crew
->Voiced by Creator/MaryChieffo
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* AntiMutiny: Security Chief Patel and the [=PCs=] help Tilly arrange one of these.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: As to be expected on a Terran vessel.
* EnemyCivilWar: Averted as you ally with Tilly's faction against the Mutineers. [[spoiler: Then she turns against you.]]
* EvilCounterpart: To the ''U.S.S Discovery'' crew, of course.
* EvilVersusEvil: They're enemies with House Mokai.
* FantasticRacism: To extreme levels. The very idea of allying with aliens or alien-aligned individuals results in an immediate mutiny against Tilly.
* TheMutiny: Has one of these happen the moment they come to the future.
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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: As to be expected on
* EnemyCivilWar: Averted as you ally with Tilly's faction against the Mutineers. [[spoiler: Then she turns against you.
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* KlingonPromotion: [[spoiler:By right of
* EvilVersusEvil: They're enemies
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* TheMutiny: Has one
* SoullessShell: [[spoiler:The ritual is successful, but the
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[[folder: Captain Tilly ("Captain Killy")]]
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Captain Sylvia Tilly (also known as "Captain Killy") is a Terran Captain and the Mirror Universe counterpart of Cadet Sylvia Tilly. In 2256, Tilly was in command of the I.S.S. Discovery. When the U.S.S. Discovery jumped into the Mirror universe using the spore hub drive, Tilly, her ship and her crew were thrown into the 25th century of the Prime universe where she remains at large.
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Captain Sylvia Tilly (also known as "Captain Killy") is a Terran Captain and the Mirror Universe counterpart of Cadet Sylvia Tilly. In 2256, Tilly was in command of the I.
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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: As to be expected on a Terran vessel.
* EnemyCivilWar: Averted as you ally with Tilly's faction against the Mutineers. [[spoiler: Then she turns against you.]]
* EvilCounterpart: To the ''U.S.S Discovery'' crew, of course.
* EvilVersusEvil: They're enemies with House Mokai.
* FantasticRacism: To extreme levels. The very idea of allying with aliens or alien-aligned individuals results in an immediate mutiny against Tilly.
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[[folder: Captain Tilly ("Captain Killy")]]
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Captain Sylvia Tilly (also known as "Captain Killy") is a Terran Captain and the Mirror Universe counterpart of Cadet Sylvia Tilly. In 2256, Tilly was in command of the I.S.S. Discovery. When the U.S.S. Discovery jumped into the Mirror universe using the spore hub drive, Tilly, her ship and her crew were thrown into the 25th century of the Prime universe where she remains at large.
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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: As to be expected on a Terran vessel.
* EnemyCivilWar: Averted as you ally with Tilly's faction against the Mutineers. [[spoiler: Then she turns against you.]]
* EvilCounterpart: To the ''U.S.S Discovery'' crew, of course.
* EvilVersusEvil: They're enemies with House Mokai.
* FantasticRacism: To extreme levels. The very idea of allying with aliens or alien-aligned individuals results in an immediate mutiny against Tilly.
* TheMutiny: Has one of these happen the moment they come to the future.
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[[folder: Captain Tilly ("Captain Killy")]]
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->Voiced by Creator/MaryWiseman
Captain Sylvia Tilly (also known as "Captain Killy") is a Terran Captain and the Mirror Universe counterpart of Cadet Sylvia Tilly. In 2256, Tilly was in command of the I.S.S. Discovery. When the U.S.S. Discovery jumped into the Mirror universe using the spore hub drive, Tilly, her ship and her crew were thrown into the 25th century of the Prime universe where she remains at large.
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