Nyberite Alliance. Don't think we know much more than they are (presumably) non-Federation, but will take on ex-Starfleet as officers.
I've always seen the Nyberrite Alliance as a sort of Foreign Legion, an old race that hires members of other races to fill out their space fleet.Nyberite Alliance. Don't think we know much more than they are (presumably) non-Federation, but will take on ex-Starfleet as officers.
Nyberite Alliance. Don't think we know much more than they are (presumably) non-Federation, but will take on ex-Starfleet as officers.
Way of the Warrior, Worf mentioned them when he was considering resigning from Starfleet.Where was the Nyberite Alliance mentioned?
Jadzia says no such thing and isn't even in a scene in which the Nyberrite Alliance is mentioned. The two scenes in which the NA is mentioned both involve Worf, with the first having O'Brien, and Sisko in the second one.The Nyberite alliance does appear to be some sort of foreign legion, or mercenary organization or some cross between them. Jadzia remarks that it is a great distance away and if Worf joined he'd probably never see them(the crew of DS9) again.
WORF: This uniform will only serve to remind me of how I have disgraced myself in the eyes of my people. I suppose I could get a berth on a Nyberrite Alliance Cruiser. They are always eager to hire experienced officers.
O'BRIEN: The Nyberrite Alliance? That's a long way. What about your son?
I don't see how there's enough evidence to suggest they are a foreign legion or mercenary organization or anything related to the two concepts. And while O'Brien does note the NA is a distance away, his concern is about Worf seeing Alexander, not the rest of the DS9 crew. This implies the NA operates away from Earth, where Alexander was living at the time, although I concede O'Brien wouldn't have mentioned Worf never being able to see the rest of the DS9 crew since at the time, he wasn't yet one of the crew and he'd have no reason to stay in touch with any of them.SISKO: I understand you're headed for the Nyberrite Alliance.
WORF: Yes. I leave this afternoon.
SISKO: For me, it was a job on Earth, directing construction of orbital habitats.
WORF: Why did you change your mind?
SISKO: I finally realised that it wasn't Starfleet I wanted to get away from. I was trying to escape the pain I felt after my wife's death. I thought I could take the uniform, wrap it around that pain and toss them both away. But it doesn't work like that. Running may help for a little while, but sooner or later the pain catches up with you, and the only way to get rid of it is to stand your ground and face it.
WORF: But wearing that uniform must remind you of what you have lost.
SISKO: Sometimes. But it also reminds me of what I've gained, and who I am. Oh, I can throw away the uniform, resign my commission, run all the way to the Nyberrite Alliance, but it really wouldn't matter. A Starfleet officer. That's what I am, and that's what I'll always be.
My memory of the episode then must be off-I haven't seen it in a long while.Jadzia says no such thing and isn't even in a scene in which the Nyberrite Alliance is mentioned. The two scenes in which the NA is mentioned both involve Worf, with the first having O'Brien, and Sisko in the second one.
The mentions are:
I don't see how there's enough evidence to suggest they are a foreign legion or mercenary organization or anything related to the two concepts. And while O'Brien does note the NA is a distance away, his concern is about Worf seeing Alexander, not the rest of the DS9 crew. This implies the NA operates away from Earth, where Alexander was living at the time, although I concede O'Brien wouldn't have mentioned Worf never being able to see the rest of the DS9 crew since at the time, he wasn't yet one of the crew and he'd have no reason to stay in touch with any of them.
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