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'''''Coup d'etat''''' (pronounced 'kū dā ta') is the sudden overthrow of a [[Government and politics|government]], usually done by a small group that just replaces the top power figures. It is often shortened to simply ''coup''.
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'''''Coup d'état''''' (pronounced 'kū dā ta') is the sudden overthrow of a [[government]], usually done by a small group that just replaces the top power figures. It is often shortened to simply ''coup''.
   
 
The term is [[French language|French]] for "a (sudden) blow (or strike) to a state" (literally, ''coup'', hit, and ''État'', state, always written with a capital ''É'' in this meaning).
 
The term is [[French language|French]] for "a (sudden) blow (or strike) to a state" (literally, ''coup'', hit, and ''État'', state, always written with a capital ''É'' in this meaning).
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:Nog: ''"Well, no stupid French thing will either."''
 
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In [[2371]], the [[Krajensky (Changeling)|Krajensky Changeling]] told [[Benjamin Sisko]] that the [[Tzenkethi]] [[autarch]] had been overthrown in a coup d'etat, although this was later proven to be a [[Dominion]] ruse to start another [[war]] between the [[Federation]] and the Tzenkethi. ({{DS9|The Adversary}})
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In [[2371]], [[Kira Nerys]] told acting [[First Minister]] [[Kai]] [[Winn Adami]] that [[Shakaar Edon]] was not committing a coup by entering the next election for First Minister with the [[Bajoran Militia]]'s support. ({{DS9|Shakaar}})
   
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That same year, the [[Krajensky (Changeling)|Krajensky Changeling]] told [[Benjamin Sisko]] that the [[Tzenkethi]] [[autarch]] had been overthrown in a ''coup d'etat'', although this was later proven to be a [[Dominion]] ruse to start another [[war]] between the [[Federation]] and the Tzenkethi. ({{DS9|The Adversary}})
Even the [[Federation]], in [[2372]], had a coup d'etat attempt. Admiral [[Leyton]] attempted, in fear of a changelling threat, to take over Earth. Fortunately, Captain [[Benjamin Sisko]] and [[Odo]foiled this attempt. ({{DS9|Homefront|Paradise Lost}})
 
   
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In [[2372]], [[General]] [[Martok]] informed [[Captain]] Sisko and [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Worf]] that the [[Klingon High Council]] supposed the recent coup on [[Cardassia]], which had overthrown the [[Cardassian Central Command|Central Command]], to have been engineered by the Dominion. [[Major]] [[Kira Nerys]] later mentioned that a coup on Cardassia was also possible without a [[Changeling]] influence since the demise of the [[Obsidian Order]]. ({{DS9|The Way of the Warrior}})
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Also in 2372, [[Admiral]] [[Leyton]] attempted a ''coup d'état'' of the Federation starting on [[Earth]], motivated by the Dominion threat. His plans involved reassigning loyal officers to key positions, simulating the passage of [[cloak]]ed ships through the [[Bajoran wormhole]], and arranging for [[Red Squad]] to sabotage Earth's [[Global power grid]]. However, Captain Sisko and [[Odo]] foiled his plans. ({{DS9|Homefront|Paradise Lost}})
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In [[2374]], an analysis by [[Julian Bashir]], {{dis|Jack|24th century}}, [[Lauren]], [[Patrick]] and [[Sarina Douglas]] considered an anti-[[Dominion]] coup on [[Cardassia]] "unlikely". ({{DS9|Statistical Probabilities}})
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In [[2379]], [[Shinzon]] planned a failed [[Reman]] takeover of the [[Romulan Star Empire]] by [[Assassination|assassinating]] the entire [[Romulan Senate]] and appointing himself as [[Praetor]]. ({{film|10}})
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{{bginfo|While not referred to as such in {{e|Patterns of Force}}, [[Melakon]]'s drugging of [[John Gill]], and the [[Son'a]] attempt to take over [[Ba'ku (planet)|Ba'ku]] might also consitute a coup' d'état.}}
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Revision as of 07:34, 8 February 2015

Coup d'état (pronounced 'kū dā ta') is the sudden overthrow of a government, usually done by a small group that just replaces the top power figures. It is often shortened to simply coup.

The term is French for "a (sudden) blow (or strike) to a state" (literally, coup, hit, and État, state, always written with a capital É in this meaning).

Minister Jaro Essa attempted a coup d'etat on Bajor in 2370. In the wake of the coup, led by Jaro's terrorist front, the Alliance for Global Unity, Jake Sisko and Nog were evacuated from Deep Space 9 on different runabouts. However, although he couldn't pronounce the word quite right, Nog assured Jake that nothing would keep the best friends apart. (DS9: "The Circle")

Nog: "If our fathers couldn't break us up, no stupid coupe day... coupe day..."
Jake: "Coup d'etat. It's French."
Nog: "Well, no stupid French thing will either."

In 2371, Kira Nerys told acting First Minister Kai Winn Adami that Shakaar Edon was not committing a coup by entering the next election for First Minister with the Bajoran Militia's support. (DS9: "Shakaar")

That same year, the Krajensky Changeling told Benjamin Sisko that the Tzenkethi autarch had been overthrown in a coup d'etat, although this was later proven to be a Dominion ruse to start another war between the Federation and the Tzenkethi. (DS9: "The Adversary")

In 2372, General Martok informed Captain Sisko and Lieutenant Commander Worf that the Klingon High Council supposed the recent coup on Cardassia, which had overthrown the Central Command, to have been engineered by the Dominion. Major Kira Nerys later mentioned that a coup on Cardassia was also possible without a Changeling influence since the demise of the Obsidian Order. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")

Also in 2372, Admiral Leyton attempted a coup d'état of the Federation starting on Earth, motivated by the Dominion threat. His plans involved reassigning loyal officers to key positions, simulating the passage of cloaked ships through the Bajoran wormhole, and arranging for Red Squad to sabotage Earth's Global power grid. However, Captain Sisko and Odo foiled his plans. (DS9: "Homefront", "Paradise Lost")

In 2374, an analysis by Julian Bashir, Jack, Lauren, Patrick and Sarina Douglas considered an anti-Dominion coup on Cardassia "unlikely". (DS9: "Statistical Probabilities")

In 2379, Shinzon planned a failed Reman takeover of the Romulan Star Empire by assassinating the entire Romulan Senate and appointing himself as Praetor. (Star Trek Nemesis)

While not referred to as such in "Patterns of Force", Melakon's drugging of John Gill, and the Son'a attempt to take over Ba'ku might also consitute a coup' d'état.

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