If you compare evil Kirk from "The Enemy Within" to mirror Kirk, that raises an interesting question. What's the other side of the mirror? What would a weak, ineffective Kirk (and crew) look like?
Kirk in TEW didn't just get separated into good and evil parts.weak, ineffective
The coffee maker needs more simulations on it's flow sensors.because they aren't quite through testing and re-testing all ship's systems
Well the flaw of a "real" Mirror universe is that the same crew would never be together and most likely the Enterprise wouldn't exist or at least the crew wouldn't be on it.
I wouldn't argue with you considering I'm a TOS fan through and through but do you accept the ENT version and how would you explain it and the DIS story?
JB
I wouldn't argue with you considering I'm a TOS fan through and through but do you accept the ENT version and how would you explain it and the DIS story?
JB
Destiny. Doesn't exist in real life but it does in Trek's world. No matter how messed up the timeline is, the same people will interact in the same place and do lots of the same things. The Enterprise-D was taken down by Klingon Birds of Prey in 2 timelines, Kirk or Spock sacrifice themselves to save the Enterprise in a conflict with Khan, Seven replaced Kes getting the torpedo frequency in Year of Hell...There is simply no other way to explain how such similar persons, with the same names, jobs, and so on, could be conceived and born in a setting and culture so different. In a "permanent" MU, different relationships would form, different babies would be conceived. To say nothing of how it could happen for generation after generation, for decades of history. The MUs have to be imperfect flash-copies of the prime universe "as it is" at a given moment (Kirk's time, Archer's time, etc.).
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