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What if in the VOY MU Michael Sullivan was a Real Boy?

I'm sure the Klingon/Cardassian Alliance still used the agony booth, or a variation of same.

As for the Empire: Guy, you may want to keep one thing in mind:

The Empire only fell because mirror Spock specifically planned for it to fail. Everything, including the Terrans' enslavement, was part of Spock's grand scheme. He wanted people to know what it's like to be slaves, so they'd never again be tempted to restore the Empire.
 
I'm sure the Klingon/Cardassian Alliance still used the agony booth, or a variation of same.

As for the Empire: Guy, you may want to keep one thing in mind:

The Empire only fell because mirror Spock specifically planned for it to fail. Everything, including the Terrans' enslavement, was part of Spock's grand scheme. He wanted people to know what it's like to be slaves, so they'd never again be tempted to restore the Empire.

Yeah, that makes sense. Like when we imposed terrible sanctions on the Germans after WWI it discouraged them forever to start another war... Oh wait! It didn't!
 
Mirror Mirror was a great episode, intriguing and moving. Everything that followed was camp, and really it seems inevitable. Because of the goatees.
 
Mirror Mirror was a great episode, but it had a certain camp factor to it too. It still asks us to accept that this other universe is completely different from our own yet the exact same people all managed to be born and assigned to the same ship together. It was better written than the DS9 MU episodes, but it wasn't much more serious.
 
But isn't the mirror universe identical to ours (hence mirror) but just with more evil in it (inexplicably)

Thus we have Goatees

The universal symbol of evil

[yt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ci-rZQEZ_P8[/yt]
 
As for MU "Fontaine", I suspect that the "real" reason he's there is that James Darren wanted a chance to do an action scene. :lol:
This may be partly true. At that time, Darren's only on-screen death scene had been in 1961, 38 years earlier. Mirror Vic dies in "The Emperor's New Cloak", a Ferengi comedy, which explains a lot of the absurdity in the story.
 
As for MU "Fontaine", I suspect that the "real" reason he's there is that James Darren wanted a chance to do an action scene. :lol:
This may be partly true. At that time, Darren's only on-screen death scene had been in 1961, 38 years earlier. Mirror Vic dies in "The Emperor's New Cloak", a Ferengi comedy, which explains a lot of the absurdity in the story.

At least they didn't bring mirror Tuvok this time.
 
People here probably know the Voyager reviews by SF debris. Remember his fan-characterization of Janeway as a battshit-crazy, evil, satanist, megalomaniac scientist-dominatrix who stranded Voyager on purpose so she could have people to experiment on/torture/kill? That's Mirror!Janeway.

And that's also how we explain that Mirror!Mike Sullivan is a real person. She created him... either in a cloning vat or from an existing crewman via extensive surgery and mental conditioning. Now the whole purpose of his existence is to sit at Janeways feet in a skimpy slave outfit, with a collar and leash around his neck.

Now, however, what would Mirror!Janeway's equivalent to that Victorian Novel program be?
 
I think they did "Living Witness" so that we could see what a crew of a mirror voyager would be like without having to make a mirror universe episode. Mission accomplished!


Note that Tom is the only one that doesn't change much between the two.


He's the Miles O'Brien of Voyager!:lol:



Note that Author, author in its own way also gives us a glimpse of the mirror Voyager....
 
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