I don't remember a Mirror Universe version of the Columbia.
^ The claim of Selar having taken her own life was never verified, and because it occurred "off-screen," it was retconned at some point — I think in one of the stories in the Shards and Shadows anthology (though I might be mistaken about that).
Regardless of whether that retcon actually happened in print, I recall discussing this particular continuity point with both Greg Cox and Peter David at some point, and it was mutually agreed that the discontinuity was far from uncorrectable. So I say chalk up reports of Selar's demise to propaganda and move on.
War is hell.I wasn't too keen on how a particular character was killed, their head was blown off by a phaser. It seemed a little brutal, even for the ST mirror universe.
Hey David, does Memory Omega have mastery over omega molecules?![]()
"Waiting for G'Doh, or, How I Learned to Stop Moving and Hate People"
"Waiting for G'Doh, or, How I Learned to Stop Moving and Hate People"
This is probably my most favorite Star Trek title.
Maybe I'll try to get Michael Dorn and Armin Shimerman to record the audio of my favorite Worf/Quark moment from my "lost" DS9 story pitch and then hire someone to animate it. That would be a hoot.
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