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Q: I challenge you all to a duel. Pick your weapons. I pick the mind.
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"That's why you came to me, isn't it Captain? Because you knew I could do those things that you weren't capable of doing. Well, it worked. And you'll get what you wanted: a war between the Romulans and the Dominion. And if your conscience is bothering you, you should soothe it with the knowledge that you may have just saved the entire Alpha Quadrant, and all it cost was the life of one Romulan senator, one criminal… and the self-respect of one Starfleet officer. I don't know about you, but I'd call that a bargain."

In their exploration of the Final Frontier, the Starfleet crews have encountered many brilliant and dastardly characters.

Works are listed by release date.

All spoilers are unmarked. You Have Been Warned!


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    Multiple Works 
  • Khan Noonien Singh, introduced in "Space Seed" was once a benevolent dictator who controlled a quarter of Earth during the Eugenics Wars. Defeated and frozen, Khan plays on his own charisma and charm to ingratiate himself to the Enterprise before overthrowing Kirk to take it over and continue his conquests. Eventually overthrown and left on the savage, lush world of Ceti Alpha Five, Khan is found 20 years later, bitter and furious over a cataclysm that has left him with only twenty of his followers, even his beloved wife gone. Using infected spies, Khan lures Kirk into a trap, intending to bury him alive and leave him suffering, showing the strategic brilliance he is known for, even using his final moments to quote Moby-Dick to illustrate his hatred for Kirk.
  • Q is a clever transcendent being who masquerades as a rambunctious psychopath, demonstrating his powers by teleporting the Enterprise across the galaxy. Forcing the Enterprise to confront the terrifying Borg and for Jean-Luc Picard to beg for Q's help, Q saves them out of respect for Picard's humility. After the Q Continuum strips him of his powers, Q asked to be teleported to the Enterprise, knowing that Picard's nobility will force Picard to protect him against his various enemies. After regaining his powers Q uses his gifts on Picard to let him change his past so a series of events will allow him to avoid an untimely death, though at the cost of not being as highly promoted within the Federation, in order to teach him the importance of learning from mistakes and taking risks. In his final appearance in the series, Q is tasked by the Continuum to destroy humanity, but Q does so in a way that Picard can prevent it, where Picard creates a Time Paradox when Q shifts him through time and Q provides hints to Picard to resolve the paradox and save humanity. Q returns decades later and uses his power to change history and transforms the benevolent Federation into the fascist Confederation of Earth, forcing Picard to go to the past to save the future. Q seemingly acts cruelly to Picard and puts roadblocks in his way, but it was eventually revealed that Q is dying and Q did this as part of an elaborate scheme to force Picard to get over the death of his mother, with Q parting as Picard's friend before dying.

    TV Series 
  • The Original Series: "Balance of Terror": The Romulan Commander is Captain James T. Kirk's equal and opposite within the Romulan fleet. An honorable soldier, he was tasked by the Praetor to attack Federation outposts on the Neutral Zone and is in command of an experimental ship armed with a cloaking device and a powerful plasma weapon. Despite being disgusted by the Praetor's reckless schemes, the Commander enacts this mission and when the Enterprise chases after the Romulan ship, Kirk and the Commander engage in a deadly game of cat and mouse, with the Commander countering several of Kirk's attempts to catch him. The Commander also manages to trick Kirk into firing on a nuclear weapon, damaging the Enterprise. When the Enterprise defeats the Romulan ship, the Commander shows respect and kinship to Kirk, but chooses death over surrender by destroying the ship.
  • The Next Generation:
    • Ensign Ro Laren is a Bajoran and disgraced former Star Fleet officer approached by Star Fleet Admiral Kennelly, who says he will help arm Bajoran rebels against the Cardassians if she helps stop Bajoran terrorist attacks against the Federation. Ro uncovers a conspiracy by Kennelly to deliver the Bajoran rebels to the Cardassians and uses a Bajoran ship that is piloted by remote to fool the Cardassians into thinking they killed rebels and reveals the Cardassians were behind the terrorist attacks against the Federation. Later, when the Enterprise is damaged by a natural disaster, Ro is able to get a bridge control panel working by dumping power from the phaser array into the Bridge and suggests they separate the saucer section from the drive section and fly away when it looks like the Warp Core is about to explode. Later Picard has Ro join the rebel group, the Maquis, to undermine them, with Ro pretending to be on the run from Star Fleet officers and gains the Maquis' trust by stealing medical supplies from the Enterprise. Eventually, Ro decides to really join the Maquis and reveals a Federation Fleet hiding in a nebula to ambush the Maquis, deciding to become a rebel over being a Star Fleet officer.
    • "Elementary Dear Data": The hologram of Professor Moriarty, created to be an opponent capable of defeating Data at Holodeck games accesses the computer to learn of his past and the ship, Enterprise, then kidnaps Dr. Pulski, revealing he is self aware, and taking control of the ship's computer. Sealed away until the crew finds a way to free him after making an agreement with Picard, Moriarty returns years later in "Ship in a Bottle" when he's accidentally released. Angry at the crew's failure to free him, Moriarty demands to be released along with his beloved, Countess Regina Barthalomew. Taking control of the ship when Picard refuses, Moriarty threatens to crash it unless he and his loved one are set free. Although Picard wrestles back control of the ship, Moriarty traps Data and Barclay in an illusion on the Holodeck, before accessing Picard's access codes to the real ship, willing to die alongside everyone on board unless his dreams are granted. Although eventually trapped in virtual reality with the countess, Picard had to compromise by allowing Moriarty to live in the bliss of exactly what he wanted to save his crew from the brilliant criminal.
    • "The Hunted": Roga Danar was one of many volunteers who fought in a war when his home planet Angosia III was attacked. The Angosian government altered the volunteers with genetic engineering and psychological conditioning. Danar and his fellow Super Soldiers were exiled to a lunar prison after the war. Danar escapes the prison while the Enterprise is in orbit of Angosia III who are asked by the Angosian government to capture him. Danar outwits the Enterprise crew several times before being captured. Conservations between Danar and Data and Troi reveal Danar to be a clever, charming, and tragic figure. When Danar is about to transferred back to lunar prison, Danar again escapes and outwits the Enterprise crew again, creating several diversions until he escapes the Enterprise. Danar frees the other super soldiers from the lunar prison and plans to attack Angosia III's capital so that the government will be forced to welcome them back into society.
    • "Data's Day": Subcommander Selok is a Romulan spy who poses as a Vulcan diplomat named T'Pel in the Federation and Admiral Mendak is secretly her commanding officer. Selok has been gathering intelligence and secrets within the Federation for years and when she needs to be extracted, Mendak contacts the Federation and claims to want to sign a peace treaty if "T'Pel" negotiates it. Picard meets Mendak in the Neutral Zone and he agrees to bring T'Pel aboard his ship to begin the peace talks. T'Pel is seemingly killed in a transporter accident, but in reality, Mendak sends a second transporter signal and beamed Selok aboard his ship, leaving fake remains in her place. Data discovers that remains are fake and Picard confronts Mendak, resulting in Mendak revealing that T'Pel is Selok and Mendak summons several other Romulan ships to force the Enterprise to retreat. Selok and Mendak are among the few adversaries to hand Picard a defeat.
  • Deep Space Nine:
    • Elim Garak presents himself as merely a plain, simple tailor, but is quickly revealed to be much more then that. A former member of the Cardassian Intelligence outfit, the Obsidian Order, Garak is exiled from Cardassia and forced to live on Deep Space 9. Garak is able to defeat several of his enemies, outwitting arrogant Cardassian military officials like Gul Dukat and Gul Toran. Garak also is able to manipulate the heroes as well, spotting an assassin on the station sent to kill him, Garak blows up his own shop to get Odo investigate the situation and deal with the assassin and gets Worf to defy his orders by playing to his sense of honor. After Cardassia joins the Dominion, Garak is resolved to freeing Cardassia from the Dominion. Garak's masterstroke is forcing the Romulan Empire to declare war on the Dominion by manipulating Sisko into manufacturing evidence of an upcoming attack on Romulus and presenting it to a Romulan Senator. When the Senator decides the evidence is fake, Garak blows up his shuttle, so that the Romulan Empire will think the Dominion killed him and declare war on the Dominion. In the final season, Garak works with Colonel Kira and Legate Damar and uses his skills to help a Cardassian resistance movement overthrow Dominion rule on Cardassia.
    • Michael Eddington, a Star Fleet officer assigned to be Deep Space 9's new chief of security, is also secretly the leader of the Maquis, a rebel group that fights against Cardassian oppression of Federation citizens. After the Klingon Empire declares war on the Cardassians, the Federation plans to give 12 replicators as aid. Eddington makes Sisko think his girlfriend Kasidy Yates is a Maquis agent who is going to steal the replicators, with Sisko suspecting Yates and following her, allowing Eddington to steal the replicators. Later Eddington plans to use biogenic weapons on Cardassian colonies and uses misdirection to throw Sisko and Star Fleet off, allowing Eddington to use the biogenic weapons on one colony and attack a Star Fleet vessel. Sisko is only able to force Eddington to surrender by threatening to use biogenic weapons against the Maquis colonies. After Cardassia joins the Dominion and the Dominion forces wipe out most of the Maquis, Eddington's remaining supporters claim to have launched missiles at Cardassia, which will start a devastating war. Sisko freed Eddington to help him disable the missiles though the missiles were fake, a ploy Eddington used to get Sisko to save his remaining supporters. In the end, Eddington dies saving his supporters from Dominion shock troops.
    • Luther Sloan is an agent of Section 31, Star Fleet's secret black ops division, tasked with defending the Federation from threats. In his first appearance, he kidnaps Dr. Julian Bashir and puts him in a holodeck simulation to see if he will make a good operative. In his second appearance, he contacts Bashir and asks him to spy on the Romulans during a medical conference on Romulus, manipulating Bashir into helping have Senator Cretak arrested and have her duties taken over by Chairman Koval, who is a double agent working for Section 31. Later, Bashir finds out that section 31 infected Odo with a virus during a medical examination, hoping he would spread it to the rest of the Changelings. Bashir lures Sloan to him by claiming to have a cure. When Bashir captures him, Sloan tries to kill himself and Bashir has to put him on life support. Bashir links with Sloan's mind to get the cure and Sloan uses every distraction he can to make sure Bashir dies with him.
    • "Our Man Bashir": Dr. Hippocrates Noah is a brilliant Mad Scientist created as the villain in Julian Bashir's Secret Agent Holodeck program. Kidnaping several of the world's most brilliant minds by luring them into a trap, Noah has all of them brought to his base on the slope of Mount Everest. Noah developed a series of powerful lasers and placed them at specific spots all over the Earth. When Bashir is brought to his base, Noah dramatically reveals his Evil Plan, believing that human decadence has ruined the world, Noah plans to use his lasers to raise the sea level and kill everyone on Earth except those in his base, who he will then use to repopulate the world. Noah has Bashir and Garak tied up beneath one of the lasers and when Bashir escapes and pretends to have turned to Noah's side, Noah simply calls his bluff and tries to kill him.
    • "To the Death": First Omet'iklan is a the leader of a Jem'Hadar unit under the command of Weyoun. Omet'iklan is tasked by Weyoun to kill rogue Jem'Hadar who have turned against the Founders after finding an Iconian gateway. Weyoun and Omet'iklan team up with Sisko and the Defiant crew after the rogue Jem'Hadar attack Deep Space 9. Weyoun is keeping his Jem'Hadar troops in the dark about the gateway, worried they would turn against the Founders if they knew it exists but Omet'iklan reveals he knows about the gateway and doesn't care as his loyalty is unquestionable. When Omet'iklan and his allies arrive on the planet with the gateway, Omet'iklan uses his blade to defend himself and fight his way into the rogue Jem'Hadar compound, when his phaser is not working. Sisko earns Omet'iklan's respect when he saves him from a rogue Jem'Hadar. When Weyoun arrives after the gateway is destroyed, Omet'iklan kills him for questioning his loyalty.
  • Enterprise: "In a Mirror, Darkly": The Mirror Universe version of Hoshi Sato stands in stark contrast to her reserved Main Universe version as a conniving Social Climber who seduces men in the Terran Military who can advance her career while being no less important to the mission for her linguistic skills in communicating with hostile aliens. Hoshi supports Archer's mission to recover the Defiant from the Tholians and helps him to maintain control over the ship, even exposing a plot by T'Pol and other alien members of the crew in time to stop the uprising dead in its tracks. Seducing Archer's bodyguard Mayweather and tricking Archer into downing a poisoned drink while his guard is down, Hoshi emerges the victor out of the continual backstabbing and uses the threat of the Defiant's advanced weapons systems to declare herself Empress of the Terran Empire.
  • Discovery:
    • Philippa Georgiou is the ruler of the Terran Empire in the Mirror Universe. Although she is a cruel leader, she has a soft spot for her adopted daughter Michael Burnham and takes in Prime Burnham when she arrives in the Mirror Universe. Burnham helps Georgiou deal with an insurrection by Captain Lorca, whose supporters have taken over Georgiou's flagship. Burnham pretends to have captured Georgiou and offers her to Lorca so that Lorca can lower his guard. Georgiou ends up in the Prime Universe and offers to help the Federation end their war with Klingons, by planning to sneak onto the Klingon homeworld and have a bomb destroy their planet's core. Later she joins Section 31 and protects a pro-Federation Klingon Chancellor from hardliners, and saves the galaxy from an AI. When Georgiou is sent to the far future, she uses fighting skills to save Tilly and Saru from the Emerald Chain and helps Burnham bluff her way into a labor camp. Being in the far future is killing Georgiou and she is given an opportunity by a man named Carl to go back to the Mirror Universe. Controlling the Terran Empire again, she tries to rule with a gentler hand and tries to save Mirror Burnham, but is prepared when Burnham tries to betray her. This is all a test to see Georgiou was worthy of being saved.
    • Season 4: Dr. Ruon Tarka is a scientist working for the Federation. Tarka is tasked by the Federation to stop that Dark Matter Anomaly (DMA), which is destroying planets and is controlled by mysterious aliens, the Ten-C. Over the objections of the Federation, Tarka wants to use a bomb to destroy the DMA and manipulates Cleveland Booker, someone who lost his planet to the DMA to help. Tarka and Booker steal an experimental spore drive and flee in Booker's ship. But Tarka is not telling the whole truth, he has a more selfish purpose for wanting to destroy the DMA, wishing to steal energy from the Ten-C to escape to another dimension and reunite with his lost lover. Tarka has traps built around Booker's ship that prevents Discovery from capturing them and is able to launch the bomb at the DMA. When that fails to stop the DMA, Tarka hides Booker's ship from Discovery's sensors and sneaks on board, following them to the Ten-C's home. Ultimately Tarka plans to destroy the Ten-C's hyper protection field, which will destroy the Ten-C, Discovery, and allow the DMA to destroy Earth, willing to sacrifice them all to achieve his goal.
  • Strange New Worlds':
    • "The Serene Squall": Captain Angel is a pirate captain who has replaced Dr. Aspen, a Federation scientist, abandoning the real Dr. Aspen to a barren planet. Angel as Aspen makes up a story about human colonial ships being attacked by pirates. When Pike and the crew investigate, Angel lures them into a trap and has pirates capture the Enterprise. Angel tricks Spock into lifting the computer lockdown on the Enterprise so they can take over the ship. Angel wants to use Spock as a bargaining chip with Spock's fiancee T'Pring, wanting T'Pring to free their husband, Sybok. When Angel is foiled, they manage to escape, leaving their crew in Federation captivity.
    • "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow": Sera is a Romulan spy disguised as a human sent back in time to disrupt human society. Ending up in 21st-century Toronto, Sera sees an alternate James Kirk and Lt. La'an Noonien-Singh and recognizes them as time travelers. Sera convinces Toronto police not to arrest Kirk and La'an for reckless driving in order to gain their trust. Pretending to be a crazed Conspiracy Theorist, Sera tells Kirk and La'an that there is a cold fusion generator in the city. Kirk and La'an find the lab and Sera follows them to the lab, turning a gun on them. Sera guns down Kirk and reveals to La'an that this lab is the home of Khan Noonien-Singh as a child. Sera plans to kill Khan, in order to prevent the Eugenics War, which will prevent the Federation from being formed and allowing the Romulan Empire to dominate the galaxy.

    Comic Books 
  • Discovery: Succession: In this tale from the Mirror Universe, Airiam is a cyborg crewman abroad the Terran ship ISS Shenzhou, who resents being treated as a second class citizen by the bigoted Terran Empire. Airiam stages a coup on the Shenzhou, cutting life support to the bridge and killing the entire bridge crew, as well as rerouting the ship's computer functions to only serve her, demanding absolute loyalty from the rest of the crew. Learning that the Empire's new ruler, Emperor Alexander, is a psychopathic mad man who plans to exterminate all nonhuman life in the universe with a virus that will kill all nonhuman aliens it comes into contact with, Airiam decides to stop him, destroying a ship transporting the virus. Later Airiam destroys the ISS Enterprise before it can destroy the Klingon homeworld Qo'noS and rescues a rival of Alexander, Michael Burnham, and her Klingon allies. After disposing of two crewmen who were plotting against her, Airiam brings Michael to Earth and helps her kill Alexander and his treacherous second-in-command, Admiral Cornwall, allowing Michael to become Emperor. But on her coronation, Airiam uses the virus on the imperial palace, changing it only target humans, killing Michael and her supporters, so she can take the throne for herself.
  • Star Trek 2022: Barada Damar is the nephew of Legate Damar and the first speaker in the new post-Dominion Cardassian government. After Cardassia is attacked by the Red Path, a bloodthirsty cult led by the mad Klingon Emperor, Kahless II, Damar invites Captain Sisko down to Cardassia to discuss the matter. However, Damar has seemingly led Sisko into a trap and is putting him on trial for the 800 million Cardassians who were killed by the Dominion during the war. With the entire crowd at the trial testifying against him, Sikso assumes Damar will kill him. However, Damar's men turn their guns on the crowd and kill them all, with Damar wanting to have all the supporters of the old military regime killed to create a new Cardassia.

    Films 
  • The Search for Spock: Commander Kruge is a Klingon officer who learns of the Genesis device from Valkris and when Kruge learns Valkris has reviewed the Genesis device information, Kruge has her killed to maintain the secrecy of his mission. Kruge's ship goes to the Genesis planet. When Kruge orders his gunner to disable the USS Grissom in orbit, the gunner accidentally destroys the Grissom, Kruge kills him in disgust. Kruge takes the remaining Star Fleet personal on the planet prisoner. When the Enterprise arrives and Kruge attacks them, both ships are damaged, but the Enterprise is left dead in the water. When Kirk tries to bluff Kruge and demands his surrender, Kruge sees through it and demands Kirk surrenders and says he will kill one of the hostages to prove he is serious, with Kruge's underling killing Kirk's son David. When Kruge confronts Kirk on the planet while it is destroying itself, not caring if he dies while fighting Kirk. Though Kirk kills Kruge, the cost is heavy, with Kirk losing the Enterprise and his son in the process.
  • The Final Frontier: Sybok is Spock's long-lost half-brother, who was banished from Vulcan for embracing his emotions. Sybok gets visions from a being that he believes is God and travels to the planet Nimbus III. Sybok is able to mind control people by using mind melds, allowing Sybok to form a cult. Sybok and his cult kidnap Federation, Romulan and Klingon diplomats and hold them hostage. Sybok demands a Federation vessel go to Nimbus and parlay for their freedom. Sybok captures Kirk and an away team when they try to rescue the diplomats and hijacks the Enterprise. Sybok has the Enterprise go to a barrier in the Centre of the Universe, correctly believing the barrier is an illusion. Crossing the barrier, the Enterprise arrives at the planet Sha Ka Ree and investigates Sybok's claims. When this God turns out to be false, an evil being who wants to escape Sha Ka Ree and cause havoc and reveals its true nature by torturing Kirk and his crew, Sybok turns against this false God and uses his mind control powers against him, so Kirk and his friends can escape, at the cost of his own life.
  • The Undiscovered Country: General Chang is a Klingon traditionalist who opposes peace with the Federation. After the moon of Praxis explodes due to over mining and threatens the Klingon home world, Klingon Chancellor Gorkon begins peace talks with the Federation and Chang forms a conspiracy Star Fleet admiral Cartwright to scuttle the peace talks. Chang has developed a Klingon bird of prey that can fire while cloaked and after Gorkon meets Kirk on the Enterprise and returns to his ship, Chang has the bird of prey fire on Gorkon's ship, making it look like the Enterprise did it. This disables the ship's shields and gravity, allowing 2 Star Fleet officers loyal to Cartwright to come aboard and kill Gorkon. Kirk and Bones come aboard to help Gorkon, Chang has them arrested. Chang prosecutes them at their trial and when the judge sentences to life in the penal colony of Rura Penthe, instead of executing them, Chang arranges for agents in the prison to free Kirk, so the guards will kill him in an escape attempt. After the Enterprise rescues Bones and Kirk, Chang uses his cloaked ship to guard the site of the new peace talks, planet Khitomer. Chang plans to destroy the Enterprise when it gets in orbit, in order to allow the conspirators to assassinate the President of the Federation, scuttling the peace talks for good.
  • Generations: Dr. Tolian Soran was once a peaceful man of the long-lived El-Aurian race whose wife and children were murdered when his planet was invaded and destroyed by the Borg. After gaining access to the Nexus, a dimension of pleasure where he could be reunited with his family, Soran becomes obsessed with getting back into it after he is pulled from it against his will. Realizing that the energy ribbon could only be accessed by altering the gravitational fields around it, Soran designed a star-killing probe to make the Nexus come to him while destroying all other lifeforms in the vicinity. Soran is rescued by the Enterprise after Romulans raid his science station, deceiving the Enterprise crew before kidnapping Geordi LaForge with the help of his Klingon allies, the Duras Sisters. Soran modifies Geordi's visor to make him an unwitting spy which ultimately leads to the ship's destruction, proves himself immune to Picard's attempts to talk him down from his plan, and eventually succeeds at everything he set out to do, embracing the Nexus as it sweeps him up, with only subsequent Time Travel managing to undo it.
  • Into Darkness: Khan Noonien Singh is a superhuman with incredibly high-intelligence. Though believed to be genocidal and seeking to dispose of any race not on the same superiority level as his own kind, the tie-in comic Star Trek: Khan reveals Khan to have been a beloved and benevolent leader over his people despite being a conqueror. Preserved along with his crew for hundreds of years in cryo-sleep, Khan is awoken by the warmongering Admiral Alexander Marcus and as Commander John Harrison is forced to design the fighter starship the USS Vengeance and torpedos to go with it. Khan rebels by inciting a bombing of the secret Defense division and then mowing down several Starfleet officers, including Admiral Christopher Pike, in an ambush where he specifically targets Marcus. Khan learns his crew still lives in their pods in the torpedos he hid them in and surrenders himself to Captain James T. Kirk and the USS Enterprise. Khan then provides the info of the Vengeance and helps Kirk take it over, brutally kills Marcus and then attempts to escape and fights off Lieutenant Spock after nearly crashing the damaged ship into Starfleet Headquarters.

    Western Animation 
  • The Animated Series: "The Magicks Of Megas Tu": Asmodeus is a leader on the planet Megas Tu. The Megans came to Earth hundreds of years ago to use their magic to help humanity but were persecuted, leading to the Salem witch trials and causing the Megans to flee Earth and became distrustful of humanity. When the Enterprise accidentally discovers Megas Tu, one of the Megans, Lucien, helps the Enterprise crew. Asmodeus puts the Enterprise crew on trial for the crimes of humanity, in a setting similar to the Salem witch trials. Asmodeus allows Spock to defend humanity and Asmodeus studies the Enterprise's records and concludes humanity has changed, but declares Lucien a traitor for helping them and intends to send him to Limbo forever. Kirk defends Lucien and Asmodeus reveals that Lucien is really Lucifer and asks if he still will defend him and Kirk says yes, causing Asmodeus to battle Kirk for the fate of Lucien, though ultimately this was all test to see if humanity had truly changed.
  • Star Trek: Lower Decks: D'Erika Tendi is introduced as D'Vana Tendi's younger, more ruthless sister. After D'Vana left the Orion Syndicate to join Star Fleet, D'Erika was made the new heir to her family's criminal empire. Feeling abandoned by D'Vana, D'Erika stages a fake kidnapping to lure D'Vana to Orion and attack her. Seemingly patching things up with her sister, D'Erika appears later when D'Vana turns to her for help. D'Vana's friend Ensign Beckett Mariner has been kidnapped by the villainous Nick Locanro and is being held in a star system surrounded by a force field. D'Vana wants to borrow an Orion warship to punch through the force. D'Vana and D'Erika have a wager, if her champion wins she gets D'Vana's ship, the USS Cerritos, and if D'Vana's champion wins, she gets the warship. D'Erika's champion wins and D'Vana offers to rejoin the Orion Syndicate to get the warship. D'Erika agrees and gives her the warship, which turns out to be a barely functional wreck, with D'Erika getting her sister back into her criminal organization and sacrificing nothing of value in return.

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