I grew up watching Voyager, so when it ended and they brought in Enterprise, I watched it with love. I read about those rumors, and I bet they're true, but I think the Xindi thing is what scared off a whole bunch of the viewers(I thought alot of the Xindi plot was overdone, but was pretty badass!)
I grew up watching Voyager, so when it ended and they brought in Enterprise, I watched it with love. I read about those rumors, and I bet they're true, but I think the Xindi thing is what scared off a whole bunch of the viewers(I thought alot of the Xindi plot was overdone, but was pretty badass!)
Rumor has it that if Enterprise had been given a fifth season, there would have been more than one episode set in the Mirror Universe, kind of like a "series within the series."
And yes, it's a shame it was cancelled. It was finally finding its footing and giving us the episodes a prequel series was supposed to give us.
Correct: Star Trek Mirror Universe: Glass Empires, a trio of MU-themed novels. The Enterprise story is "Age of the Empress," by Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore, based on a story by Mike Sussman. Great read. I think it would have made some kickass MU episodes for Enterprise Season 5.In fact, I think a storyline for a follow-up to In A Mirror Darkly by Mike Sussman was given to Pocket Books who used it in their Mirror Universe anthology from a few years ago.
See the novel, 'Dark Mirror' by Diane Duane, circa early 90's, if you can find it. It's a TNG Mirror tome, with a Starfleet -of-the-Empire still intact by Picard's era...and the story takes place on both D's....Its a shame we didn't get to see a TNG mirror universe. It was close with Yesterdays Enterprise, but I don't think that was meant to be mirror.
Agreed.^ That was one damn good novel. Much better than the DS9 take on the MU.
See the novel, 'Dark Mirror' by Diane Duane, circa early 90's, if you can find it. It's a TNG Mirror tome, with a Starfleet -of-the-Empire still intact by Picard's era...and the story takes place on both D's....Its a shame we didn't get to see a TNG mirror universe. It was close with Yesterdays Enterprise, but I don't think that was meant to be mirror.
....It makes one wonder if there comes a change between ENT and TOS in the way Vulcans are regarded among 'Terrans'...unless Spock's partial humanity somehow gave him in an, that others of his race would not have. That may be more the case, since there was such animus for almost a century before Archer MU's heyday.These humans don't change their spots easily, as Spock had in mind when Jim was trying to sway him towards reasonable thinking. But maybe they began to see them as tools to be used, or Vulcan for the most part gave in and 'embraced' their fate as a conquered race.
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