While I know she was a feint, I don't understand how she thought she had Taran'atar under her control.
I would also hasten to point out that, because we have striven to keep the books' continuity as consistent as possible, my upcoming Mirror Universe novel, Rise Like Lions, takes into account and builds upon the events seen in Saturn's Children, Warpath, Fearful Symmetry, and The Soul Key, as well as on the Shards and Shadows anthology and the other stories in the first two MU volumes.
That was a Stargazer novel. It is pretty much unnconnected to the current story though, it was written several years before Glass Empires established the current MU storyline. I wouldn't go to wikipedia for Trek book info, it's not that great there. The best place to go is Memory Beta.
How much of a MU story was Stargazer's "Three"?
How much of a MU story was Stargazer's "Three"?
Not much. There is one character (as mentioned above) who crosses over into "our" universe from a timeline that strongly resembles the Mirror Universe but isn't unambiguously established as such.
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