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Mirror Universe Voyager.

...to call them throwaway episodes is really only proving that your imagination needs a little more exercise.

Ah well. My imagination is overactive in some departments. I guess I'm just not much into evil twins.



Except *ahem* Evil Spock.
 
I liked the mirror universe episodes of ds9 mainly for intendant Kira (Nana Visitor is extra hot when she's being evil). I liked Janeway with the short hair and black gloves in Living Witness and I'd have happily watched a mirror universe episode. But as others have said it wouldn't make sense to be the same version as intendant Kira so maybe it'd have to be another version which would be complicated. Perhaps a mirror universe would have been a good excuse for a J/7 match though. Seeing as the mirror universe is a lot gayer e.g intendant Kira, Ezri, Leeta.
 
Was there some barrier from the TPTB to Voyager having mirror universe episodes? Mostly they officially claim that they want a series that is easy to understand by casual viewers, they're saying that alternative realities are too complicated a concept for these casual viewers to tackle even if they can grasp such things as Borg, quadrants and Dylithium.

Hells bells, Russ got a walk through on one of the DS9 episodes.
 
Except *ahem* Evil Spock.

He was a sexy one. :drool:

Oh goodness gracious yes. Just when you can't think Spock can't be any more gorgeous, he gets a goatee :) I hope and pray Zachary Quinto gets to wear the Mirror Spock outfit somewhere down the line!

But, yes... there are some mirror universe books, and I believe at least one or two deal with the Voyager characters. Since everyone has a counterpart in the mirror universe, it would be safe to assume the VOY crew is there, even if they do not pop up on screen.
 
In a Mirror Universe, the Voyager wouldn't have been stranded in the Delta Quadrant because Janeway would have used the array to get back home and said ":censored: the Ocampa."
 
ah, but Captain Seska would have been in charge of a Cardassian ship chasing down a Terran rebel ship captained by Janeway and her XO Chakotay would have been the spy in her ranks still working for the woman he loved seska.

Mirror Seska would have saved the ocampa and been forced to work with Janeway to get home, but would Janeway carry a grudge about being betrayed by Chakotay watching him nuzzle with the Captain as she she trotted him about on a lead?

That and mirror Caretaker would have been gay, but he tried to have a baby by shagging Kim, so I don't know if he even knew what his penis was for? Unless banjoman was gay in the regular universe already and in the episode Caretaker he shagged B'Lanna to make a baby, and then shagged Kim to suppress the terror and horror of having unnatural sex with a "woman".
 
The two that didn't (TNG and VOY) really wouldn't have had outlets within the storyline. They could have had characters (and they did with tuvok) involved but the Enterprise-D and Voyager would not have been built because the terran empire had fallen.
the characters? they dropped like flies in any mirror universe episode. who survived in a mirror, darkly? hoshi and mayweather. if it was the same all over the mirror universe, the characters should be different.
 
The two that didn't (TNG and VOY) really wouldn't have had outlets within the storyline. They could have had characters (and they did with tuvok) involved but the Enterprise-D and Voyager would not have been built because the terran empire had fallen.
the characters? they dropped like flies in any mirror universe episode. who survived in a mirror, darkly? hoshi and mayweather. if it was the same all over the mirror universe, the characters should be different.
Actually Trip and Reed were both still alive, as far as I remember, if not in best of shape. Archer was the only one (besides Forrest, who got blown up with the ship earlier) who definitely croaked by the end of the episode, though it's safe to assume that T'Pol, Soval and Phlox would be executed.
 
There was never a U.S.S. Voyager NCC 74656 in the MU

I'd rather have the U.S.S Defiant--Constitution class....

or would that be I.S.S. Defiant?
 
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Yeah, there was no Voyager in the MU. There was no Terran Empire by 2371. I like Guy's idea of a Terran resistance group chased into the DQ by an Alliance ship captained by Seska. Of course, Tuvok couldn't be on it, as we saw him in DS9's 'Through The Looking Glass'.
 
A possible scenario for a mirror universe VGR episode could see Terrain rebels (Kate Janeway, Cavit, Stadi, Kim, Chakotay, Paris, Zimmerman etc.) on the run in a rebel raider seeking refuge in the Badlands from Alliance Galor and Vor'Cha class cruisers. . . Intendant Torres and Gul Seska instead of Evek are in command. . . all three vessels are scanned by the coherent tetryon beam and later caught in the displacement wave of the Caretaker. . . Tuvok and Janeway are still friends just in different resistance cells. . . just a thought. . .
 
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