Re: Star Trek: Mirror Universe: Rise Like Lions review thread (spoiler
Well I finished it today, it was a great book.
Well I finished it today, it was a great book.
Well I finished it today, it was a great book.
What we saw at the end is surely in the Mirror Universe, sinceit's set in 2381 and has the Dominion intact and discovering the wormhole for the first time.
There's also the fact that the Historian's Note at the beginning says unambiguously that all events in the novel take place in the MU.
I don't think there was ever any question whether the SCENE was in the mirror universe, just what the origin of the Taran'atar in the scene was. The question was whether he was indigenous to the mirror universe, or the Taran'atar from our universe.
I don't think there was ever any question whether the SCENE was in the mirror universe, just what the origin of the Taran'atar in the scene was. The question was whether he was indigenous to the mirror universe, or the Taran'atar from our universe.
He was pretty clearly the Mirror version, since he was still a loyal servant of the Vorta. And when Eris reflected on his background, she seemed aware of his history and considered it normal aside from his intellect and lack of White dependency.
And there were a ton of characters who showed up in cameos and they were all Mirror versions, not the originals who somehow inexplicably crossed over. So I don't see why the question would be raised in this particular case.
Finished it a week ago and enjoyed every page of it. David's MU books have far surpassed the Shatnerverse MU trilogy.
Just hit Part II and I'm loving it so far.
Tell me we're getting another one of these in the next 12 months...
Is that really a line from one of the Shatnerverse books?Finished it a week ago and enjoyed every page of it. David's MU books have far surpassed the Shatnerverse MU trilogy.
You mean the ones that had sentences like, "When the galaxy walked the line of fate and prepared to take the plunge into the abyss, one man stepped forward to make a difference and have fun doing it:
James. Tiberius. Kirk."
Yes, Mack did a much better job.
Is that really a line from one of the Shatnerverse books?Finished it a week ago and enjoyed every page of it. David's MU books have far surpassed the Shatnerverse MU trilogy.
You mean the ones that had sentences like, "When the galaxy walked the line of fate and prepared to take the plunge into the abyss, one man stepped forward to make a difference and have fun doing it:
James. Tiberius. Kirk."
Yes, Mack did a much better job.
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