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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Agonizer, Agony booth, Alpha Centauran, Alpha Centauri VII, Andor, Andorian, Andorian 6th Fleet, Assassin of Q, Bajor, Bajoran Parliament, Battle of Cheron, Battle of Wolf 359, Betazed, Bolarus, Caitian, Cardassia, Cestus III, Cheshire cat, Consul of the Terran Republic, D'jarra, Dejebbit, Deltan, Denobulan, Dominion, Drathan puppy lig, Earth, Emperor of the Terran Empire, Farpoint Station, Ferenginar, Genesis Weapon, Gorlan, Gorlan Station, Grand Admiral of the Imperial Starfleet, Halkan, IKS Gorkon, Imperial Intelligence, Imperial Starfleet, Intendant, Janus Vortex, Kaylar, Klin zha, Klingon-Cardassian Alliance, Kumari class, Kyoto Imperial Palace, M-5 computer, New Sydney Security, New T'Karath, Obsidian Order, Organian, Orion, Orion Cabal, Parek Tonn, Phantom class, Procurer's Guild, Q, Qo'noS, Regent, Regent of the Klingon Empire, Romulan Republic, Sato Dynasty, Setlik II, Shrike class fighter, Sigma Iotia II, Suurok class, Taj class, Talosian, Tantalus colony, Tantalus field, Tellarite, Terok Nor, Terran Empire, Terran Rebellion, Terran Republic, Transpectral sensor array, Vega IX, Vekobet, Vulcan. Excerpt: In the mirror universe, an agonizer was a device developed and used by the Terran Empire's Starfleet to punish their members for relatively minor offenses. More serious offenses - such as attempted mutiny or assassination - were punished with the agony booth, as early as the 22nd century. (ENT episode: "In a Mirror, Darkly") In the 23rd century, agonizers were worn on a person's belt, and could be demanded by a superior officer in that officer felt a person had committed an infraction. When the agonizer was applied to a person's body it would cause intense pain which could bring a person to their knees. (TOS episode: "Mirror, Mirror") By the 24th century, agonizers were refined to the point that they no longer needed physical contact with their victims to be eff...