Would have been nice to see the evil versions of the crew ,and Worf's reactions to them. 

But DS9 already f*cked up the Mirror Universe by then. I think there should have been a separate episode altogether or better yet an arc for the Mirror Universe with a Terran Empire in it.
But DS9 already f*cked up the Mirror Universe by then. I think there should have been a separate episode altogether or better yet an arc for the Mirror Universe with a Terran Empire in it.
Well there could have been a reality where the Terran Empire was still in power.![]()
Actually, it could've been a divergent branch off of that universe where Mirror Spock failed to implement his reforms for various reasons.Then it would have to be a different Mirror Universe, and not the same one where our Kirk and company ended up in.
Then it would have to be a different Mirror Universe, and not the same one where our Kirk and company ended up in.
Actually, it could've been a divergent branch off of that universe where Mirror Spock failed to implement his reforms for various reasons.
But DS9 already f*cked up the Mirror Universe by then. I think there should have been a separate episode altogether or better yet an arc for the Mirror Universe with a Terran Empire in it.
For alternate universes in Star Trek's world to work, they have to branch off at certain points rather than be totally seperate, because too many past events depend of interferences from various futures. If they branch, time travellers from various futures move down the big multiverse tree and do their thing, but if they don't there are paradoxes - for example, how does the universe where the Borg won "Best of Both Worlds" happen if Picard, Riker and co weren't at the predestination paradox (according to Voyager) First Contact?USS Excelsior said:This opens up complications as to whether any branched off universes existed all along...
But DS9 already f*cked up the Mirror Universe by then. I think there should have been a separate episode altogether or better yet an arc for the Mirror Universe with a Terran Empire in it.
Actually Parallels first aired in November 1993. Crossover didn't air until May 1994.
They could have had a Mirror Universe trip and not stepped on DS9's toes.
Oh, and, I should say, I actually like DS9's Mirror Universe, though I'm probably one of the select few who do.
There's no reason to assume there aren't multiple "Mirror" universes.
There's also no reason to assume that we saw the same "Mirror" universe in every episode, just an alternate universe where the earlier events had occurred.
Heck, if universe A forks to become possibilities B and C, who's to say which one is the "original"? Neither of the Voyagers in "Deadlock" were more real than the other except from the perspective of those aboard them.
Actually, it could've been a divergent branch off of that universe where Mirror Spock failed to implement his reforms for various reasons.Then it would have to be a different Mirror Universe, and not the same one where our Kirk and company ended up in.
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