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'''Gorlan Station''' was an [[outpost]] in the [[Gorlan]] [[star system|system]] of the [[mirror universe]]. |
'''Gorlan Station''' was an [[outpost]] in the [[Gorlan]] [[star system|system]] of the [[mirror universe]]. |
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Revision as of 15:51, 17 June 2009
AT: "mu" Gorlan Station was an outpost in the Gorlan system of the mirror universe.
In 2155, the ISS Enterprise visited Gorlan Station before proceeding to a rendezvous with a Terran Empire assault fleet. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly")
Some fans speculate that Gorlan Station may have belonged to the Terran Empire. There is some canon evidence to prove this theory: many years later, Captain Kirk suppressed an uprising at Gorlan by destroying the rebels' home planet, suggesting that Gorlan had – up to that point – been part of the Empire.