The Temporal Liberation Front is a multi-species alliance dedicated to using time travel to oppose the Galactic Union and its 25th century predecessors (Federation, Klingon Empire and Romulan Republic).
Member species
- Krenim
- led by the Envoy
- Na'kuhl
- led by Vosk
- Vorgon
- led by Boratus
- Terran Empire
- led by Admiral Leeta
- Sphere Builders
History
Beginnings
From the logs uncovered from the shielded data-core, Noye learned about the original timeline which ceased to exist when the Annorax was used. In that timeline, he had a wife and an unborn child. Blaming the Alliance from the Beta Quadrant for their demise, Noye started searching for surviving Tuterians, hoping that one of them might be Clauda. Desperate, he began seeking revenge, believing that the only way to bring her back is to destroy the Federation.
After stealing the Annorax from the Kyana Research Station in 2410, Noye activated the temporal shunt drive and escaped into unknown.
With the support from Tuterians, who became known as Sphere Builders, Noye traveled to 2769 where they tried to stop the signing of the Temporal Accords at New Khitomer, hoping to inflict a heavy blow to the Galactic Union. However, with support from the 25th century, Benjamin Walker of U.S.S. Pastak successfully rescued hostages and secured the system. Noye's mission wasn't a complete catastrophe, as it got him in touch with the Na'kuhl - potential allies. Na'kuhl, who protested the signing, tried to use Noye's attack to destroy the Temporal Sensor Array, which would allow them to plant thousands of their agents throughout the timestream without a fear of getting caught.
Wanting to retaliate, Noye returned to Kyana System in 2410, just moments after his escape with the Annorax, and attacked the U.S.S. Pastak and the Alliance vessel which ruined his plans at New Khitomer. When the rest of his fleet was destroyed, Noye escaped again.
At some point in time, as a result of multiple defeats he suffered at the hands of various temporal agents, Noye started suffering from a condition which caused various parts of his body to exist in different temporal states. Scarred and disfigured, he started operating under the codename Envoy. With Na'kuhl already by his side, Envoy started searching for other potential allies who considered Federation a threat as much as he did.
After failing to steal the Tox Uthat from Risa in 24th century, Envoy, in a show of good faith, revealed to Vorgons that Tox Uthat was being kept on Earth at secured location. Vorgon commanders Boratus and Ajur used this information to infiltrate Earth during a Breen attack in the Dominion War, but showed no interest in joining his movement. When an Alliance officer, with the assistance from a temporal agent Daniels, killed Ajur to prevent the two Vorgons from taking the device, Envoy promised Boratus a chance to have his revenge, persuading the grieving Vorgon into joining him.
Although Sphere Builders supported him during the attack on New Khitomer, they didn't join his movement until an Alliance officer disrupted their operations in an alternate timeline. By then, his movement became known as the Temporal Liberation Front and their primary mission became the liberation of time travel.
Missions involved
- “The Core of the Matter”: As the Envoy, Noye provides Chulak with a Doomsday Machine in the 23rd Century.
- “Vorgon Conclusions”: The Envoy attempts to recruit the Vorgons Boratus and Ajur to his cause. They initially refuse, but a revenge-driven Boratus agrees to join the Envoy when Ajur is killed in a battle with the player.
- “Terminal Expanse”: The Envoy aids the Sphere Builders in their experiments in an alternate reality.
- “Time and Tide”: Noye, with the support of the Sphere Builders, disrupts the signing of the Temporal Accords.
- “The Temporal Front”: The TLF attacks the Alliance Summit on New Romulus. The player pursues Specialist Krog to the Na'kuhl System in the future and defeats General Vosk.
- “Temporal Reckoning”: The TLF seizes New Khitomer. Admiral Leeta reveals herself as a TLF member. Boratus and Krog are defeated.
- “Days of Doom”: Khaerops Dreadnought brings a Doomsday Machine tasked with taking down a Federation station in deep space.
- “Miner Instabilities”: Na'kuhl send squadrons to retake the Gorn Mining Camp.
- “The Battle of Procyon V”: The TLF attempts to form an Expanse at Procyon V. Due to temporal manipulation, the battle repeats multiple times.
- “Ragnarok”: The TLF is finally defeated at Procyon V in the 26th Century.