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* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: [[spoiler:With the Na'kuhl homeworld dying, everyone's treating them poorly - the Romulan Republic can't take them in because of the Iconaian War ravaging their world and people, the Klingons and the Cardassians are more than willing to take them on if they'll just go ahead and start becoming warriors, too, and the Federation bureaucracy is just dragging their feet.]]

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* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: [[spoiler:With the Na'kuhl homeworld dying, everyone's treating them poorly - the Romulan Republic can't take them in because of the Iconaian Iconian War ravaging their world and people, the Klingons and the Cardassians are more than willing to take them on if they'll just go ahead and start becoming warriors, too, and the Federation bureaucracy is just dragging their feet.]]
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* MechanisticAlienCulture: Tholians are very puncutal.


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* StarfishAliens: They are crystalline, walk on six legs, are hemaphroditic, and can communicate by emmiting radiation.
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* FantasticRacism: From both the Na'kuhl and the Federation; the Feds are scared that the Na'kuhl are gonna be another Iconians and the Na'kuhl are convinced that the entirety of the Federation is evil. The Na'kuhl also utterly despise the Tholians for what they did to their star.

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* FantasticRacism: From both the Na'kuhl and the Federation; the Feds are scared that the Na'kuhl are gonna will be another a repeat of the Iconians and the Na'kuhl are convinced that the entirety of the Federation is evil. The Na'kuhl also utterly despise the Tholians for what they did to their star.



* NotInThisForYourRevolution: [[spoiler:While the Na'kuhl and the Noye faction of Krenim have the same goals - using time travel to undo their mistakes - they initialy hate each other's guts and will attack each other.]] Later on [[spoiler: Noye, in the guise of 'the Envoy']] manages to weld them together [[spoiler: along with Vorgons, the Terran Empire and the Sphere Builders into a 'Temporal Liberation Front' of factions that seek to use time-travel to achieve dominance]].

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* NotInThisForYourRevolution: [[spoiler:While the Na'kuhl and the Noye faction of Krenim have the same goals - using time travel to undo their mistakes - they initialy initially hate each other's guts and will attack each other.]] Later on [[spoiler: Noye, in the guise of 'the Envoy']] manages to weld them together [[spoiler: along with Vorgons, the Terran Empire and the Sphere Builders into a 'Temporal Liberation Front' of factions that seek to use time-travel to achieve dominance]].

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* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:After the end of the Temporal Cold War, their star was reignited with the Tox Uthat in the 29th century.]]

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* EarnYourHappyEnding: EarnYourHappyEnding:
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[[spoiler:After the end of the Temporal Cold War, their star was reignited with the Tox Uthat in the 29th century.]]
** [[spoiler:Then done in the present day in "Unraveled" where the Lukari lead a mission to reignite the star, because screw the TimePolice.
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* StopHelpingMe: The player character can end up like Captain Archer and tell Daniels to shove off.
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* NotSoDifferent: He and Annorax are very similar in many aspects:
** Both of them were Krenim that lived in Kyana Prime.
** Both were temporal scientists who built a mighty timeship to save their people's future.
** Both of them [[spoiler:lost their wives due to a temporal incursion that went badly.]]
** Both of them [[spoiler:did everything in their power to get their wives back, leaving a trail of destruction in their path.]]

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A human/Vulcan/Lukari/Terrellian/Rigelian time traveler from the 27th century.

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A human/Vulcan/Lukari/Terrellian/Rigelian human/Vulcan/Lukari/Terellian/Rigelian time traveler traveller from the 27th century.



* LuredIntoATrap: The Tholians messed with the Lukari sun in order to lure him to the 25th century and steal the Tox Uthat.



A time-traveling race that becomes extremely important in the Iconian and Temporal Cold War.

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* MisplacedRetribution: He blames the Federation for the loss of his wife and child, but it's unknown if he knows ''why'' they're gone outside of the fact that it involved the Federation.



* MoralMyopia: He hates the Federation for accidentally erasing his wife from history during a temporal incursion. His means of taking revenge? Steal the same timeship they used (and that he helped build) and use it to change history to erase the ''Federation'' from history.

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* MisplacedRetribution: He blames the Federation for the loss of his wife and child, but it's unknown if he knows ''why'' they're gone outside of the fact that it involved the Federation.
* MoralMyopia: He hates the Federation for accidentally erasing his wife from history during a temporal incursion. His means of taking revenge? Steal the same timeship they used (and that he helped build) and use it to change history to and erase the ''Federation'' from history.

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* BeardOfEvil: [[spoiler:His goatee morphs into a full beard when Clauda is erased. It's subverted at first as he still fights alongside the Alliance, but once he reads the information in the Annorax' temporally shielded datacore and rediscovers Clauda, it's played as straight as an arrow.]]

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* BeardOfEvil: [[spoiler:His goatee morphs into a full beard when Clauda is erased. It's subverted at first as he still fights alongside the Alliance, but once he reads the information in the Annorax' ''Annorax's'' temporally shielded datacore and rediscovers Clauda, it's played as straight as an arrow.]]



* MoralMyopia: He hates the Federation for accidentally erasing his wife from history during a temporal incursion. His means of taking revenge? Steal the same timeship they used (and that he helped build) and use it to change history to erase the ''Federation'' from history.



* StartOfDarkness: [[spoiler:He lost his wife Clauda and their unborn child due to the rebuilt Annorax's temporal incursion to erase Iconia's discovery, which went horribly wrong and allowed the Borg to build a beachhead in Romulus. When the Annorax made another incursion to undo the first, it created a CloseEnoughTimeline where the Tuterians were assimilated by the Borg due to them never developing the tech that protected them in the first timeline. The Annorax's temporal shield was also damaged by the Borg, so Clauda was erased before they could save her people.]] [[spoiler:This also became the Sphere Builders' own StartOfDarkness, as the Tuterians had to flee to another dimension to survive the Borg.]]

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* StartOfDarkness: [[spoiler:He lost his wife Clauda and their unborn child due to the rebuilt Annorax's ''Annorax's'' temporal incursion to erase Iconia's discovery, which went horribly wrong and allowed the Borg to build a beachhead in Romulus. When the Annorax ''Annorax'' made another incursion to undo the first, it created a CloseEnoughTimeline where the Tuterians were assimilated by the Borg due to them never developing the tech that protected them in the first timeline. The Annorax's ''Annorax's'' temporal shield was also damaged by the Borg, so Clauda was erased before they could save her people.]] [[spoiler:This also became the Sphere Builders' own StartOfDarkness, as the Tuterians had to flee to another dimension to survive the Borg.]]
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* IDidWhatIHadToDo[=/=]MyCountryRightOrWrong: Sometimes saving the timeline means doing things that, honestly, they don't want to. Case in point, in the Tier II Transmission, you find out that Commander Nereda is forced to aid the Obsidian Order on her homeworld of Cardassia Prime in stopping a bombing by a dissident group. Doing so prevented a peaceful democratic Cardassian government from forming and saved the life of Dukat's father.

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* IDidWhatIHadToDo[=/=]MyCountryRightOrWrong: Sometimes saving the timeline means doing things that, honestly, they don't want to. Case in point, in the Tier II Transmission, you find out that Commander Nereda is forced to aid the Obsidian Order on her homeworld of Cardassia Prime in stopping a bombing by a dissident group. Doing so prevented a peaceful democratic Cardassian government from forming and saved the life of Gul Dukat's father.



* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Averted then played straight. Is horribly disfigured over the course of events. [[folder: He's fine in the end.]]

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* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Averted then played straight. Is horribly disfigured over the course of events. [[folder: [[spoiler: He's fine in the end.]]
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* BeardOfEvil: [[spoiler:His goatee morphs into a full beard when Clauda is erased. It's subverted at first as he still fights alongside the Alliance, but once he reads the information in the Annorax' temporally shielded datacore and rediscovers Clauda, it becomes as played straight as an arrow.]]

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* BeardOfEvil: [[spoiler:His goatee morphs into a full beard when Clauda is erased. It's subverted at first as he still fights alongside the Alliance, but once he reads the information in the Annorax' temporally shielded datacore and rediscovers Clauda, it becomes as it's played as straight as an arrow.]]
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* BeardOfEvil: [[spoiler:His goatee morphs into a full beard when Clauda is erased. Once he reads the information in the Annorax' temporally shielded datacore.]]

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* BeardOfEvil: [[spoiler:His goatee morphs into a full beard when Clauda is erased. Once It's subverted at first as he still fights alongside the Alliance, but once he reads the information in the Annorax' temporally shielded datacore.datacore and rediscovers Clauda, it becomes as played straight as an arrow.]]

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* FantasticRacism: From both the Na'kuhl and the Federation; the Feds are scared that the Na'kuhl are gonna be another Iconians and the Na'kuhl are convinced that the entirety of the Federation is evil.

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* FantasticRacism: From both the Na'kuhl and the Federation; the Feds are scared that the Na'kuhl are gonna be another Iconians and the Na'kuhl are convinced that the entirety of the Federation is evil. The Na'kuhl also utterly despise the Tholians for what they did to their star.




* MoreThanThreeDimensions: Some novels imply that that the Tholians are capable of existing in more than just our time/space.

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\n* AsceticAesthetic:Tholian ships are very minimalistic on the inside, with geometrical rooms and triangular hallways and consoles.
* CollectorOfTheStrange: They loot countless starships and artifacts from different time periods and dimensions. They're technically the main source of ships from the past, the future and the Mirror Universe, like the Wells timeships of the 29th century and their EvilCounterpart, the Mobius temporal destroyer.
* FantasticRacism: They dislike most races in the galaxy, in part because they're very different and see them as lesser beings. Some Tholians are full-blown {{Absolute Xenophobe}}s and try to exterminate all life they consider beneath them. There are some exceptions, as the Tholians are willing to trade wares from time to time, like their famous Tholian Silk.
* MoreThanThreeDimensions: Some novels imply that that the Tholians are capable of existing Tholian Assembly exists in more than just our time/space.time/space due to the weakened dimensional barriers in their homeworld.



* SiliconBasedLife: They are spider-like beings who can only exist in near volcanic temperatures.

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* SiliconBasedLife: They are spider-like beings who can only exist in near volcanic temperatures. They wear armored spacesuits in Earth-like environments. Lower temperatures will fracture their carapaces and eventually kill them.
* TyrantTakesTheHelm: In an alternate timeline where the Enterpise C never made its HeroicSacrifice, the Dominion defeated the major factions of the Alpha and Beta Quadrants. After the Assembly formed a non-aggression pact with the Dominion, they took over the Beta Quadrant and forced the survivors of the Dominion War to become {{Servant Race}}s in exchange for survival.
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:After the end of the Temporal Cold War, their star was reignited with the Tox Uthat in the 29th century.]]
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A human/Vulcan/Lukari time traveler from the 27th century.

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A human/Vulcan/Lukari human/Vulcan/Lukari/Terrellian/Rigelian time traveler from the 27th century.



* HeinzHybrid: He's at least three races joined together.
* KilledOffForReal: Ends up being trapped for the past.

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* HeinzHybrid: He's at least three five races joined together.
* KilledOffForReal: Ends up being trapped killed when Daniels' timeship is damaged. His corpse ends up in [[Series/StarTrekEnterprise 2154]] for the past.a short time before returning to 2410.



* TimePolice: He's a member of the ones that safeguard the Star Trek continuity.

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* TimePolice: He's a member of the ones that safeguard the Star Trek continuity.not one himself, but Daniels lent him his timeship.



* EnemyMine: Again, the KDF and Feds aren't technically working together on this project. They're merely serving their own interests together. That interest happens to be throwing the Tholians out of their (contested) space.

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* EnemyMine: Again, the KDF and Feds aren't technically working together on this project.project, at least not at first. They're merely serving their own interests together. That interest happens to be throwing the Tholians out of their (contested) space.



* VestigialEmpire: They were once a Federation-sized power in the Delta Quadrant but were reduced to only a couple of dozen planets by the time of ''Star Trek: Voyager.''

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* VestigialEmpire: They were once a Federation-sized power in the Delta Quadrant but were reduced to only a couple of dozen planets by the time of ''Star Trek: Voyager.'''' Things went FromBadToWorse when the Vaadwaur rebuilt their own empire and decided the Krenim were too dangerous to live and destroyed all their worlds except for Kyana Prime, which phased out of reality to flee their reach.

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-->Played by Creator/MarcBiagi

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-->Played by Creator/MarcBiagi
Creator/MarcBiagi (Pre-Season 19), Creator/JamesHoran (Season 19 and after)



* BeardOfEvil: [[spoiler:His goatee morphs into a full beard when Clauda is erased. Once he reads the information in the Annorax' temporally shielded datacore.]]
* CanonCharacterAllAlong: [[spoiler:In STO's continuity, he's the Mysterious Figure/"Future Guy", known ingame as the Envoy. He's also played by James Horan.]]



* LoveMakesYouEvil: [[spoiler:Learning of his wife and unborn child makes him desperate to get them back.]] It's a pretty shallow excuse, as he was already a selfish jerk and [[spoiler:the alternate Noye literally ''never knew'' said wife and thus had no emotional connection to her or reason to want her back.]] There is also that in ''both'' shown timelines where Noye [[spoiler: actually ''did'' know his wife]] he is noticeably calmer and more rational -- even the one where [[spoiler: she was killed]].

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* LoveMakesYouEvil: [[spoiler:Learning of his wife Clauda and their unborn child makes him desperate to get them back.]] It's a pretty shallow excuse, as he was already a selfish jerk and [[spoiler:the alternate Noye literally ''never knew'' said wife and thus had no emotional connection to her or reason to want her back.]] There is also that in ''both'' shown timelines where Noye [[spoiler: actually ''did'' know his wife]] he is noticeably calmer and more rational -- even the one where [[spoiler: she was killed]].



* MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight: [[spoiler:He wants to eradicate the Federation from history and free the Tuterians/Sphere Builders to get Clauda back.]]
** SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: His counterpart in the ''Yesterday's Enterprise'' timeline also [[spoiler: desires to use time-travel to bring back his wife and get revenge for his loss -- the difference is, in that timeline he lost his wife to a mundane if brutal Dominion invasion, and he's managed to figure out that his current timeline (where the Dominion stands triumphant) is itself the result of temporal interference, so his goal is to counter the interference and restore a timeline where the Federation still exists and could fight the Dominion.]]



* MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight: [[spoiler:He wants to eradicate the Federation from history and free the Sphere Builders to get back his wife.]]
** SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: His counterpart in the ''Yesterday's Enterprise'' timeline also [[spoiler: desires to use time-travel to bring back his wife and get revenge for his loss -- the difference is, in that timeline he lost his wife to a mundane if brutal Dominion invasion, and he's managed to figure out that his current timeline (where the Dominion stands triumphant) is itself the result of temporal interference, so his goal is to counter the interference and restore a timeline where the Federation still exists and could fight the Dominion.]]
* YouSoundFamiliar: Marc Biagi also voices several Klingons and a DummiedOut Vorta.

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* MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight: [[spoiler:He wants to eradicate the Federation from history NotSoDifferent: He and free the Sphere Builders Annorax are very similar in many aspects:
**Both of them were Krenim that lived in Kyana Prime.
**Both were temporal scientists who built a mighty timeship
to get back his wife.save their people's future.
**Both of them [[spoiler:lost their wives due to a temporal incursion that went badly.
]]
** SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: His counterpart **Both of them [[spoiler:did everything in the ''Yesterday's Enterprise'' timeline also [[spoiler: desires their power to use time-travel to bring back his wife and get revenge for his loss -- the difference is, their wives back, leaving a trail of destruction in that timeline he their path.]]
* StartOfDarkness: [[spoiler:He
lost his wife to a mundane if brutal Dominion invasion, Clauda and he's managed their unborn child due to figure out that his current timeline (where the Dominion stands triumphant) is itself the result of rebuilt Annorax's temporal interference, so his goal is incursion to counter erase Iconia's discovery, which went horribly wrong and allowed the interference and restore Borg to build a timeline beachhead in Romulus. When the Annorax made another incursion to undo the first, it created a CloseEnoughTimeline where the Federation still exists and Tuterians were assimilated by the Borg due to them never developing the tech that protected them in the first timeline. The Annorax's temporal shield was also damaged by the Borg, so Clauda was erased before they could fight save her people.]] [[spoiler:This also became the Dominion.Sphere Builders' own StartOfDarkness, as the Tuterians had to flee to another dimension to survive the Borg.]]
* YouSoundFamiliar: Marc Biagi also voices several Klingons and a DummiedOut Vorta. Since Season 19, he sounds a lot like the Mysterious Figure/Envoy, [[spoiler:because they're the same person.]]
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* {{Misblamed}}: They have a distaste for the Federation due to 7 of 9 waking up the Vaadwaur.



* MisBlamed: They blame the Federation for their homeworld's death when [[spoiler:A Federation or Federation-allied ship nearly died trying to SAVE them!]]
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! Antagonists
[[folder: Noye]]
!Noye
-->Played by Creator/MarcBiagi

A Krenim scientist who helped build the ''Annorax'' during the Iconian War

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! Antagonists
[[folder: Noye]]
!Noye
-->Played by Creator/MarcBiagi

Nukara Strikeforce]]

A Krenim scientist who helped build Joint Task Force dedicated to stopping Tholian Incursions in local space, starting with Nukara Prime. Notable in that while the ''Annorax'' during the Iconian WarKDF and Federation are fighting Tholians on Nukara Prime, both forces are working independently and only tolerating each others' presence. Headquartered on Nukara Prime.




* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:When he learns that he had a wife and an unborn child and he lost them due to the events of "Butterfly", he loses it, hijacks the ''Annorax'' and sets his sights on obliterating the Federation.]]
* EarlyBirdCameo: In the ''Agents of Yesterday'' version of Temporal Ambassador (done around level 20) he (or rather, his counterpart in an alternate timeline) shows up to explain how he helped get you where you are and what you need to do. His next appearance (or rather, his next appearance in which [[spoiler: his identity as Noye is not itself a reveal preserved for later]]) is in ''Broken Circle'' (done a while after the level cap of 60 is hit), in-universe several months later.
* GrandTheftPrototype: [[spoiler:He steals the ''Annorax'' and turns it into an AceCustom, armed with Sphere Builder tech.]]
* HateSink: Noye is one of the most obnoxious villains in the game with his extreme selfishness, RevengeMyopia and tendency to [[KarmaHoudini get away scott free]] every time you face him due to the CutsceneIncompetence enforced on the player.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Noye is willing to [[spoiler:wipe out species and planets to get one woman back, and allies with species that murder entire UNIVERSES. And yet [[{{Hypocrite}} he calls the Federation evil]]...]]
* LargeHam: A bit more subdued than Leeta or Hakeev, but still...! FridgeBrilliance in this case; he's had to turn to ''something'' to recover from his wife's death, and it just happened to be ham.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: [[spoiler:Learning of his wife and unborn child makes him desperate to get them back.]] It's a pretty shallow excuse, as he was already a selfish jerk and [[spoiler:the alternate Noye literally ''never knew'' said wife and thus had no emotional connection to her or reason to want her back.]] There is also that in ''both'' shown timelines where Noye [[spoiler: actually ''did'' know his wife]] he is noticeably calmer and more rational -- even the one where [[spoiler: she was killed]].
* MisplacedRetribution: He blames the Federation for the loss of his wife and child, but it's unknown if he knows ''why'' they're gone outside of the fact that it involved the Federation.
* NeverMyFault: [[spoiler:He blames the Federation for having a cavalier attitude towards temporal manipulation for the near-destruction of his species, when he himself was a vocal proponent of using the ''Annorax'' even after its incursion failed.]]
* MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight: [[spoiler:He wants to eradicate the Federation from history and free the Sphere Builders to get back his wife.]]
** SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: His counterpart in the ''Yesterday's Enterprise'' timeline also [[spoiler: desires to use time-travel to bring back his wife and get revenge for his loss -- the difference is, in that timeline he lost his wife to a mundane if brutal Dominion invasion, and he's managed to figure out that his current timeline (where the Dominion stands triumphant) is itself the result of temporal interference, so his goal is to counter the interference and restore a timeline where the Federation still exists and could fight the Dominion.]]
* YouSoundFamiliar: Marc Biagi also voices several Klingons and a DummiedOut Vorta.

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\n* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:When he learns that he had a wife DeathWorld: Nukara Prime
* EnemyMine: Again, the KDF
and an unborn child and he lost them due to the events of "Butterfly", he loses it, hijacks the ''Annorax'' and sets his sights Feds aren't technically working together on obliterating the Federation.]]
* EarlyBirdCameo: In the ''Agents of Yesterday'' version of Temporal Ambassador (done around level 20) he (or rather, his counterpart in an alternate timeline) shows up to explain how he helped get you where you are and what you need to do. His next appearance (or rather, his next appearance in which [[spoiler: his identity as Noye is not itself a reveal preserved for later]]) is in ''Broken Circle'' (done a while after the level cap of 60 is hit), in-universe several months later.
* GrandTheftPrototype: [[spoiler:He steals the ''Annorax'' and turns it into an AceCustom, armed with Sphere Builder tech.]]
* HateSink: Noye is one of the most obnoxious villains in the game with his extreme selfishness, RevengeMyopia and tendency to [[KarmaHoudini get away scott free]] every time you face him due to the CutsceneIncompetence enforced on the player.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Noye is willing to [[spoiler:wipe out species and planets to get one woman back, and allies with species that murder entire UNIVERSES. And yet [[{{Hypocrite}} he calls the Federation evil]]...]]
* LargeHam: A bit more subdued than Leeta or Hakeev, but still...! FridgeBrilliance in
this case; he's had to turn to ''something'' to recover from his wife's death, and it just happened project. They're merely serving their own interests together. That interest happens to be ham.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: [[spoiler:Learning
throwing the Tholians out of his wife their (contested) space.
* MechanisticAlienCulture: Tholians are very puncutal.
* StarfishAliens: They are crystalline, walk on six legs, are hemaphroditic,
and unborn child makes him desperate to get them back.]] It's a pretty shallow excuse, as he was already a selfish jerk and [[spoiler:the alternate Noye literally ''never knew'' said wife and thus had no emotional connection to her or reason to want her back.]] There is also that in ''both'' shown timelines where Noye [[spoiler: actually ''did'' know his wife]] he is noticeably calmer and more rational -- even the one where [[spoiler: she was killed]].
* MisplacedRetribution: He blames the Federation for the loss of his wife and child, but it's unknown if he knows ''why'' they're gone outside of the fact that it involved the Federation.
* NeverMyFault: [[spoiler:He blames the Federation for having a cavalier attitude towards temporal manipulation for the near-destruction of his species, when he himself was a vocal proponent of using the ''Annorax'' even after its incursion failed.]]
* MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight: [[spoiler:He wants to eradicate the Federation from history and free the Sphere Builders to get back his wife.]]
** SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: His counterpart in the ''Yesterday's Enterprise'' timeline also [[spoiler: desires to use time-travel to bring back his wife and get revenge for his loss -- the difference is, in that timeline he lost his wife to a mundane if brutal Dominion invasion, and he's managed to figure out that his current timeline (where the Dominion stands triumphant) is itself the result of temporal interference, so his goal is to counter the interference and restore a timeline where the Federation still exists and could fight the Dominion.]]
* YouSoundFamiliar: Marc Biagi also voices several Klingons and a DummiedOut Vorta.
can communicate by emmiting radiation.



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[[folder: Na'kuhl]]
A humanoid race who, in the future, sought to manipulate history of the past (as seen in ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'').

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Noye]]
!Noye
-->Played by Creator/MarcBiagi

A humanoid race who, in Krenim scientist who helped build the future, sought to manipulate history of ''Annorax'' during the past (as seen in ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'').Iconian War




* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:When he learns that he had a wife and an unborn child and he lost them due to the events of "Butterfly", he loses it, hijacks the ''Annorax'' and sets his sights on obliterating the Federation.]]
* EarlyBirdCameo: In the ''Agents of Yesterday'' version of Temporal Ambassador (done around level 20) he (or rather, his counterpart in an alternate timeline) shows up to explain how he helped get you where you are and what you need to do. His next appearance (or rather, his next appearance in which [[spoiler: his identity as Noye is not itself a reveal preserved for later]]) is in ''Broken Circle'' (done a while after the level cap of 60 is hit), in-universe several months later.
* GrandTheftPrototype: [[spoiler:He steals the ''Annorax'' and turns it into an AceCustom, armed with Sphere Builder tech.]]
* HateSink: Noye is one of the most obnoxious villains in the game with his extreme selfishness, RevengeMyopia and tendency to [[KarmaHoudini get away scott free]] every time you face him due to the CutsceneIncompetence enforced on the player.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Noye is willing to [[spoiler:wipe out species and planets to get one woman back, and allies with species that murder entire UNIVERSES. And yet [[{{Hypocrite}} he calls the Federation evil]]...]]
* LargeHam: A bit more subdued than Leeta or Hakeev, but still...! FridgeBrilliance in this case; he's had to turn to ''something'' to recover from his wife's death, and it just happened to be ham.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: [[spoiler:Learning of his wife and unborn child makes him desperate to get them back.]] It's a pretty shallow excuse, as he was already a selfish jerk and [[spoiler:the alternate Noye literally ''never knew'' said wife and thus had no emotional connection to her or reason to want her back.]] There is also that in ''both'' shown timelines where Noye [[spoiler: actually ''did'' know his wife]] he is noticeably calmer and more rational -- even the one where [[spoiler: she was killed]].
* MisplacedRetribution: He blames the Federation for the loss of his wife and child, but it's unknown if he knows ''why'' they're gone outside of the fact that it involved the Federation.
* NeverMyFault: [[spoiler:He blames the Federation for having a cavalier attitude towards temporal manipulation for the near-destruction of his species, when he himself was a vocal proponent of using the ''Annorax'' even after its incursion failed.]]
* MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight: [[spoiler:He wants to eradicate the Federation from history and free the Sphere Builders to get back his wife.]]
** SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: His counterpart in the ''Yesterday's Enterprise'' timeline also [[spoiler: desires to use time-travel to bring back his wife and get revenge for his loss -- the difference is, in that timeline he lost his wife to a mundane if brutal Dominion invasion, and he's managed to figure out that his current timeline (where the Dominion stands triumphant) is itself the result of temporal interference, so his goal is to counter the interference and restore a timeline where the Federation still exists and could fight the Dominion.]]
* YouSoundFamiliar: Marc Biagi also voices several Klingons and a DummiedOut Vorta.
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[[folder: General]]
A xenophobic inorganic species from the Alpha Quadrant.
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* MoreThanThreeDimensions: Some novels imply that that the Tholians are capable of existing in more than just our time/space.
* OnlySaneMan:
The Solanae]]

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Tholian delegate to the Temporal Accords signing ceremony can come off as this to players who dislike the story arc, since his government authored a rejected amendment to ban time travel entirely rather than trying to cherry-pick which temporal incursions are acceptable.
* {{Realpolitik}}: Really, this is the best summary of their history in relation to other species: they're exceedingly protective of their own territory
and Servants]]''seem to want to claim dominion over all Y-class planets (the only ones they can live on: they're quickly killed by exposure to Earthlike conditions), but on the other hand they're perfectly willing to work with other factions when it isn't in conflict with those goals.
* SiliconBasedLife: They are spider-like beings who can only exist in near volcanic temperatures.


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* IncompetenceInc: Daniels's incompetence leads to an entire planet dying in the first episode of the "Yesterday's War" arc. Things go downhill from there.



[[folder: Kal Dano]]
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An agent of
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* AmbiguouslyHuman: He's human...mostly.
* BackFromTheDead: He's very good at this as seen in ''Star Trek: Enterprise.''
* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Averted then played straight. Is horribly disfigured over the course of events. [[folder: He's fine in the end.]]
* BigGood: Of ''Agents of Yesterday'' and "Yesterday's War", theoretically.
* IncompetenceInc: Daniels's incompetence leads to an entire planet dying in the first episode of the "Yesterday's War" arc. Things go downhill from there.
* MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds: Accidentally gets a Romulan planet blown up trying to protect the past.
* NotHisSled: Is ''not'' Future Guy from the Temporal Cold War.
* PoliceAreUseless: Daniels screws up a great deal in the course of his duties.
* StopHelpingMe: The player character can end up like Captain Archer and tell Daniels to shove off.
* TimePolice: The most prominent member of the faction in the game.
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The Krenim]]

A humanoid time-traveling race who, that becomes extremely important in the future, sought to manipulate history of the past (as seen in ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'').Iconian and Temporal Cold War.


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* DoomedHometown: Most of their worlds are destroyed by the Vaadwaur.
* EnemyMine: Having to ally with the Federation against the Iconians. {{Deconstructed}} as they become enemies as soon as the Iconians are defeated.
* JerkassHasAPoint: They just want to fiddle with time to stop their own genocide while the rest of the Alpha Quadrant is doing the same.
* {{Misblamed}}: They have a distaste for the Federation due to 7 of 9 waking up the Vaadwaur.
* PlanetOfHats: Played with. They aren't a time-travel focused race until events force them to become one.
* TheRemnant: They have a single colony left after the Vaadwaur's massacre.
* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: Their plans for using their time ship to bring back their Empire.
* VestigialEmpire: They were once a Federation-sized power in the Delta Quadrant but were reduced to only a couple of dozen planets by the time of ''Star Trek: Voyager.''
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Temporal Defense Initiative]]

A human/Vulcan/Lukari time traveler from coalition of the 27th century.signatories of the Temporal Accords, the TDI will be formed in 2769 to safeguard the signatories' shared history. Given the nature of this work, it has a presence before its establishment in the form of temporal operatives active throughout history.


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* IDidWhatIHadToDo[=/=]MyCountryRightOrWrong: Sometimes saving the timeline means doing things that, honestly, they don't want to. Case in point, in the Tier II Transmission, you find out that Commander Nereda is forced to aid the Obsidian Order on her homeworld of Cardassia Prime in stopping a bombing by a dissident group. Doing so prevented a peaceful democratic Cardassian government from forming and saved the life of Dukat's father.
* IncompetenceInc: Daniels's incompetence leads to an entire planet dying in the first episode of the "Yesterday's War" arc. Things go downhill from there.
* PoliceAreUseless: The TDI {{NPC}}s are, to a man, completely and utterly incompetent at anything to do with their job descriptions and consistently need to be bailed out by the present-day protagonists who, per the Temporal Prime Directive, '''shouldn't have been allowed to become involved to begin with'''. On at least two occasions, major TDI personnel drop their temporal beacon with their reports on them, only for said reports to be picked up by a native resident of that time period ( [[spoiler: Scotty & Garak, to be precise]] ) and have a habit of showing up ''late'' to temporal distress calls or timeline alterations. See also the obvious method to inhibit Noye stealing the ''Annorax'' that they completely and utterly failed to spot: going back in time to before he stole it to disable the now-PointlessDoomsdayDevice (with the temporal shielding up Noye's stolen ''Annorax'' would remain around, but only so long as the temporal shielding remained up).
* TimePolice: In a sense, ''the'' Time Police of the setting, being an alliance of the Time Polices of most significant powers.
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[[folder: Noye]]
!Noye
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A Krenim scientist who helped build the ''Annorax'' during the Iconian War

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Allies

[[folder: Noye]]
!Noye
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Kal Dano]]
A Krenim scientist who helped build human/Vulcan/Lukari time traveler from the ''Annorax'' during the Iconian War27th century.




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* BigDamnHeroes: Is the only reason the Lukari don't have their sun destroyed.
* HeinzHybrid: He's at least three races joined together.
* KilledOffForReal: Ends up being trapped for the past.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He's the creator of the Tox Uthat and thus (indirectly) responsible for the destruction of the Na'kuhl's sun.
* TimePolice: He's a member of the ones that safeguard the Star Trek continuity.
* YouAlreadyChangedThePast: Kal Dano is responsible for hiding the Tox Uthat for Captain Picard in "Captain's Holiday."
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[[folder: Noye]]
!Noye
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[[folder: Noye]]
!Noye
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A Krenim scientist who helped build the ''Annorax'' during the Iconian War
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* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:When he learns that he had a wife and an unborn child and he lost them due to the events of "Butterfly", he loses it, hijacks the ''Annorax'' and sets his sights on obliterating the Federation.]]
* EarlyBirdCameo: In the ''Agents of Yesterday'' version of Temporal Ambassador (done around level 20) he (or rather, his counterpart in an alternate timeline) shows up to explain how he helped get you where you are and what you need to do. His next appearance (or rather, his next appearance in which [[spoiler: his identity as Noye is not itself a reveal preserved for later]]) is in ''Broken Circle'' (done a while after the level cap of 60 is hit), in-universe several months later.
* GrandTheftPrototype: [[spoiler:He steals the ''Annorax'' and turns it into an AceCustom, armed with Sphere Builder tech.]]
* HateSink: Noye is one of the most obnoxious villains in the game with his extreme selfishness, RevengeMyopia and tendency to [[KarmaHoudini get away scott free]] every time you face him due to the CutsceneIncompetence enforced on the player.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Noye is willing to [[spoiler:wipe out species and planets to get one woman back, and allies with species that murder entire UNIVERSES. And yet [[{{Hypocrite}} he calls the Federation evil]]...]]
* LargeHam: A bit more subdued than Leeta or Hakeev, but still...! FridgeBrilliance in this case; he's had to turn to ''something'' to recover from his wife's death, and it just happened to be ham.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: [[spoiler:Learning of his wife and unborn child makes him desperate to get them back.]] It's a pretty shallow excuse, as he was already a selfish jerk and [[spoiler:the alternate Noye literally ''never knew'' said wife and thus had no emotional connection to her or reason to want her back.]] There is also that in ''both'' shown timelines where Noye [[spoiler: actually ''did'' know his wife]] he is noticeably calmer and more rational -- even the one where [[spoiler: she was killed]].
* MisplacedRetribution: He blames the Federation for the loss of his wife and child, but it's unknown if he knows ''why'' they're gone outside of the fact that it involved the Federation.
* NeverMyFault: [[spoiler:He blames the Federation for having a cavalier attitude towards temporal manipulation for the near-destruction of his species, when he himself was a vocal proponent of using the ''Annorax'' even after its incursion failed.]]
* MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight: [[spoiler:He wants to eradicate the Federation from history and free the Sphere Builders to get back his wife.]]
** SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: His counterpart in the ''Yesterday's Enterprise'' timeline also [[spoiler: desires to use time-travel to bring back his wife and get revenge for his loss -- the difference is, in that timeline he lost his wife to a mundane if brutal Dominion invasion, and he's managed to figure out that his current timeline (where the Dominion stands triumphant) is itself the result of temporal interference, so his goal is to counter the interference and restore a timeline where the Federation still exists and could fight the Dominion.]]
* YouSoundFamiliar: Marc Biagi also voices several Klingons and a DummiedOut Vorta.
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[[folder: Na'kuhl]]
A humanoid race who, in the future, sought to manipulate history of the past (as seen in ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'').
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* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: [[spoiler:With the Na'kuhl homeworld dying, everyone's treating them poorly - the Romulan Republic can't take them in because of the Iconaian War ravaging their world and people, the Klingons and the Cardassians are more than willing to take them on if they'll just go ahead and start becoming warriors, too, and the Federation bureaucracy is just dragging their feet.]]
* CycleOfRevenge: An almost-frightening similarity towards that of the Iconians and the Romulans. [[spoiler:Time-travelling Na'kuhl get revenge on the Tholians in 2268 for the destruction of their homeworld by killing an entire Tholian bloodline. The Tholians respond two centuries later by [[DisproportionateRetribution stealing the Tox Uthot and destroying their sun]].]]
* DoomedHometown: More like [[spoiler:Doomed Home''world'' - the Tholians ravage their sun using the Tox Uthat, forcing them to evacuate and find a new planet.]]
* FantasticRacism: From both the Na'kuhl and the Federation; the Feds are scared that the Na'kuhl are gonna be another Iconians and the Na'kuhl are convinced that the entirety of the Federation is evil.
* HistoricalInJoke: According to an [[http://www.arcgames.com/en/games/star-trek-online/news/detail/9925303-star-trek-online%3A-tears-of-hadrian in-universe blog post]], a Na'kuhl temporal agent attempted to murder the Roman emperor Hadrian in 130 AD. His lover [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antinous Antinous]] took the bullet for him.
* ManBehindTheMan: In "Doomsday Device", it's revealed that they told a group of Klingons of their history in order to gain their trust. The Klingons got the information... then proceeded to laugh in their face and get rid of them.
* MisBlamed: They blame the Federation for their homeworld's death when [[spoiler:A Federation or Federation-allied ship nearly died trying to SAVE them!]]
* NotInThisForYourRevolution: [[spoiler:While the Na'kuhl and the Noye faction of Krenim have the same goals - using time travel to undo their mistakes - they initialy hate each other's guts and will attack each other.]] Later on [[spoiler: Noye, in the guise of 'the Envoy']] manages to weld them together [[spoiler: along with Vorgons, the Terran Empire and the Sphere Builders into a 'Temporal Liberation Front' of factions that seek to use time-travel to achieve dominance]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: The 29th-century Na'kuhl all have red eyes, and have become major antagonists in the post-Iconian War-era storyline.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: During the signing of the Temporal Accords, they attempt to protest it, claiming that they want a addendum to allow them to restore their homeworld, despite the damage they could cause.
* StartOfDarkness: [[spoiler:The destruction of their sun in "Stormbound", which is what inspires their use of time travel as a weapon.]]
* WhatTheHellHero[=/=]VaguenessIsComing: [[spoiler:A Na'kuhl chews you out for failing to stop their sun's death, then vows to bounce back threatening to use "history".]]
* YourTerroristsAreOurFreedomFighters: While the Krenim, Sphere Builders, and [[spoiler:Terran Empire]] are more after world domination or personal revenge in their opposition to the Temporal Accords, which [[FictionalGenevaConventions govern time travel and outlaw its use as a weapon]], the Na'kuhl oppose the Accords and fight the treaty's backers because their homeworld pre-Accords suffered ApocalypseHow at the hands of {{time travel}}ers and the committee that wrote the Accords and decided which timeline was "correct" refused to let them fix this incursion (ostensibly because [[StableTimeLoop the Na'kuhl homeworld's destruction was one of the key events leading to the Accords' creation in the first place]]). The PlayerCharacter can express sympathy for this viewpoint, or not, when they time-travel to the signing of the Accords in the 28th century, then during subsequent missions the Na'kuhl launch various malicious temporal incursions (including attempting to assassinate the President of the Federation) in hopes of creating a timeline sans Accords or Temporal Defense Initiative.
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