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Spoilers Well...we all know whom the Emperor will be.

Maybe the Emperor will be William Shatner as Kirk's father/grandfather? There were rumours during Enterprise 'In a Mirror, Darkly' that this would be the case - in fact were there not even early negotiations for this if I remember correctly? Maybe now is the time to make this happen! :D

The idea of returning to the mirror universe in Enterprise was first suggested by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens. In "Mirror, Mirror", the tantalus field was used on several occasions and was thought to be a disintegrator. The Reeves-Stevens proposed that it could be explained that instead of killing its victims, the field instead transported them back through time to a penal colony in the main universe. The Enterprise would then come across the penal colony, meeting Tiberius, portrayed by William Shatner.[5]

Tiberius would seek to use the transporter aboard the Enterprise to return to his own universe, but discovers that it has not yet diverged from the main universe and does not exist. The episode would then have explored the creation of the mirror universe through actions by Tiberius and Captain Archer. The storyline was pitched by Shatner, who had worked with the Reeves-Stevens on the Shatnerverse series of Star Trek novels, to Manny Coto, Brannon Braga and Rick Berman.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_a_Mirror,_Darkly
 
The emperor could be Georgiou (not because she’s Asian), Lorca is from the MU, and he brought so many former crew from the Shenzhou so he’d have people that might know how she could think
 
Miles O'Brian was the same person
Yeah, this is the running joke in 'The Emperor's New Cloak' - Rom is convinced everything should be opposite, but O'Brien is still the same nice guy who is good with mechanics etc.

They are the same people, they just grew up in a different environment and developed differently.
 
Yeah, this is the running joke in 'The Emperor's New Cloak' - Rom is convinced everything should be opposite, but O'Brien is still the same nice guy who is good with mechanics etc.

They are the same people, they just grew up in a different environment and developed differently.
That's because in both universes, Miles O'Brien is neutral-neutral. He has no opposite, he's already perfectly centered.

Which is why Kira goes from Lawful Good to Lawful Evil and Worf goes from Chaotic Good to Chaotic Evil.

And then there's Garrack, who is all over the fucking place in any universe.
 
Not all characters in the Mirror Universe need be seen as their "opposites." What was true to some extent, in the original presentation, is that they're temperamentally similar if not identical people to their counterparts, but have evolved in a culture with entirely different/opposite values - Spock remains stoic and predisposed to base his actions on facts; Kirk is a strong-willed, ambitious, oversexed extrovert and so forth. That probably extends to Mirror McCoy, though we never see him - while the behavior of his medical staff may suggest that he lacks basic empathy, Mirror Spock describes him in his absence as possessed of "a plethora of human weaknesses - soft, sentimental..."
 
I can't wait for the "Discovery isn't our prime universe" crap to go away.
Either way, your wish will be granted...yes its a prequel to the original series, yes they've said it will come inline with that before, but I still think there will be a twist that explains it all...I really don't care if it turns out to be just them updating the series as a whole instead of another surprise twist because I think the show is great...its just a feeling I have...
 
So far, Discovery has been quite unpredictable in several ways. Georgiou or Cromwell as the Empress seems to obvious to me.
 
The main problem with Georgiou ( even if it's the safe bet ) is that she has to be an empress.

Nobody put a piece on Lorca ? Being a rebel could be a good smoke screen.
 
Perhaps it's up to the individual holding the office, which term they want to be called.

Meaning, Hoshi insists on being called Empress, but somebody else such as Georgiou might be more flexible as to which word is used to describe them.
 
Georgiou as emperor/e,press would make logical sense re: making good use of their so-far largely unused big star. (But the emperor was referred to as a man)
Mudd would make sense if they're going to be riffing on a Trump type populist thing.
Saru would make some sense of the Emperor being unseen, given that his opposite is conspicuously unmentioned, and ironic where the xenophobia is concerned.
The same would be true of Sarek, though I think he's more likely to be leader of the rebels.
If there was a real Tyler, maybe him.
If they want to keep the guy who plays the doctor guy (that's how fucking memorable he is...) then maybe, but more likely they'll just pick him up as a replacement (Like alternate Kim in Voyager, who everybody forgets isn't the original.)
Stamets was our first view of the MU, but I suspect that actually he's somehow a unique point- that there's only one Stamets shared between dimensions.

As for the Defiant schematic looking slightly different, remembe the Empire has been messing with it for 80 years...
 
My prediction is that the emperor will be either Donald Trump (who in the mirror universe was cryogenically frozen and later revived), a descendant of Trump, or Georgiou.
 
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