Still aligned.
Right. Same principle. The point is that it refers to an ongoing time frame that encompasses the 23rd & 24th centuries.
Still aligned.
That's of course possible, but it is also entirely possible that mirror Shakeaspeare was a massive asshole whose views already aligned with that of the Terran Empire.You should never trust the version of history presented by a dictatorship. It's a given that they've distorted it to fit their ideology and suppress ideas that could threaten their power. Many dictatorships just destroy history, art, and literature altogether so that people don't get inspired to think for themselves or assert their rights. So I assume that the Empire has rewritten things like Shakespeare and the rest of the historical record to suit their agendas, and nothing we've been shown about the MU's history can be trusted.
That's of course possible, but it is also entirely possible that mirror Shakeaspeare was a massive asshole whose views already aligned with that of the Terran Empire.
Writers intent is that they're the same universes.There could be 2 canon MU, one from TOS and ENT (where Earth looks the same as in the PU), and one from Disco (where it is mirrored).
Writers intent is that they're the same universes.
Then why change Earth?
it is also entirely possible that mirror Shakeaspeare was a massive asshole whose views already aligned with that of the Terran Empire.
There must be a reason why they depict their main planet like that. Would any proud American wear anything that has the US upside down or flipped? XDWho says they did? Just because they mirrored a logo? That's being way too literal.
Besides, this is the same show that depicted a type-O star as orange, put a class-M planet next to a space station 100 AU from the Sun, and portrayed turboshafts as a roller coaster in an industrial hammerspace. Even if they did show what purported to be a firsthand image of a mirror-reversed Earth, you can't take any of the visual effects on Discovery as literal fact.
There must be a reason why they depict their main planet like that. Would any proud American wear anything that has the US upside down or flipped? XD
There must be a reason why they depict their main planet like that. Would any proud American wear anything that has the US upside down or flipped? XD
That's a nice theory, and it can be refined: Georgiou's ancestors were involved in that spaceflight, so under her reign, they flipped it. Or her first childhood drawing of Earth was like that, and she never could acknowledge her mistakes, so she instead used a sharpie and drew her own logo, which the Empire then had to use cause no one wanted to get killed over that XDThe first Terran astronauts took the first photograph of the Earth in a special mirror installed on board the craft, as there was no direct window to protect their eyes from the Sun.
So, even though the geography was definitely incorrect (they had maps), this image of Terra Globa was viewed by citizens (and exploited by the Empire) as a great achievement, a pinnacle of their planned conquest of the stars after conquering the planet.
You mean it's not literally true? O_oLike I said, not every design decision by the makers of a work of fiction needs to be taken as the literal reality of the imaginary universe being depicted.
Perhaps the Terran logo has something to do with Empress Sato being aware, they are called the Mirror Universe by the other dimension who created the U.S.S. Defiant, and taking it too literally?
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