Mirror, Mirror on the wall....
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Mirror, Mirror on the wall....
Who here remembers the Mirror Universe from that one TOS episode? (everyone hopefully) If so, wouldn't it be cool to have the Mirror Universe show back up during the TNG era of Trek? By that time the Miror Trek would have presumably progressed to a level equal to or better than TNG. Combine that with their militaristic attitude and you would have one hell of a fight. Any opinions on this?
I once heard an audiobook (that what they're called?) of TNG involving the mirror universe. Involved an alternate Picard, Riker, and the rest of the crew.
Some cool changes were that the Klingons and Romulans too, I think, were all conquered by the Empire (Worf is a slave, and the good Picard talks some inspirational stuff to him) and the Borg were on the run too I think.
Best line from the audiobook:
The good Picard is pretending to be the bad Picard on the alternate E-D. Bad Riker wouldn't give up the captain chair so good Picard goes up to him and says,
"Now get out of my chair before I have Mr. Barclay here shove his phaser up your nose and see how dirty it is."
Some cool changes were that the Klingons and Romulans too, I think, were all conquered by the Empire (Worf is a slave, and the good Picard talks some inspirational stuff to him) and the Borg were on the run too I think.
Best line from the audiobook:
The good Picard is pretending to be the bad Picard on the alternate E-D. Bad Riker wouldn't give up the captain chair so good Picard goes up to him and says,
"Now get out of my chair before I have Mr. Barclay here shove his phaser up your nose and see how dirty it is."
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HappyTarget wrote:Mirror universe is much better than standard trek universe. Hence my fan fic and avatar.
Only TNG era mirror universe book I know of is Dark Mirror. Pretty good read if a little technobabbilsh in spots.
That was exactly my opinion of it the book.
The Klingons and the Romulans were both conquered and the Enterprise-D had a bunch more weapons onboard including a bunch of stuff the Romulans used to use. The warp core was more powerful and Troi was a twisted sadistic bitch.
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The book would be Dark Mirror, which was adequate, at best. The conflict is basically solved by technobabble.Shinova wrote:I once heard an audiobook (that what they're called?) of TNG involving the mirror universe. Involved an alternate Picard, Riker, and the rest of the crew.
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And there was a suspiciously Star Wars-like rebellion going on.Simon H.Johansen wrote:´neoolong wrote:At least it comes back in DS9.
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In that one, I think that a Cardassian-Klingon alliance has enslaved humanity.
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YESSSS!neoolong wrote:At least it comes back in DS9.
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The main cast, when they had parts, performed above their usual level, and giving the best actor on the show nearly all the screen time really helped. It's one of the only Voyager episodes that deserves to be counted among the classic Trek episodes (Scorpion parts I and II MIGHT also deserve a space).Superman wrote:Thank the gods that it never showed up in Voyager. Well actually, we sort of did see one in that society's holodeck thing. That was actually a very very good one. Possibly the ONLY good voyager episode.
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