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* Also known as the Red King (TTN Novel: ''The Red King'') | |||
** Reference to the character from ''Through the Looking Glass'' | |||
* Protouniverse which impinged on the [[Universe]] c.January 2380 as a result of the opening of the [[Great Bloom]] (TTN Novel: ''The Red King'') | * Protouniverse which impinged on the [[Universe]] c.January 2380 as a result of the opening of the [[Great Bloom]] (TTN Novel: ''The Red King'') | ||
** Named for a mythological god common to many species indigenous to the region said to form the galaxy through its dreams and banish it upon awakening (TTN Novel: ''The Red King'') | ** Named for a mythological god common to many species indigenous to the region said to form the galaxy through its dreams and banish it upon awakening (TTN Novel: ''The Red King'') | ||
Revision as of 17:25, 16 May 2025
- Also known as the Red King (TTN Novel: The Red King)
- Reference to the character from Through the Looking Glass
- Protouniverse which impinged on the Universe c.January 2380 as a result of the opening of the Great Bloom (TTN Novel: The Red King)
- Named for a mythological god common to many species indigenous to the region said to form the galaxy through its dreams and banish it upon awakening (TTN Novel: The Red King)
- Emergence caused spatial disruption throughout the Small Magellanic Cloud near the Great Bloom's terminus (TTN Novel: The Red King)
- Some form of cosmological sentience within the Sleeper allowed it to manipulate Romulan vessels to its own ends (TTN Novel: The Red King)
- Potentially related to the quantum singularity drives of Romulan vessels and their similarities to protouniverses (TTN Novel: The Red King)
- January 11, 2380: Pushed back into de Sitter space, though final impact on Small Magellanic Cloud uncertain (TTN Novel: The Red King)