Oh man. Now I'm thinking about that Lorca quote. “Amazing, isn’t it. Different universe, but somehow the same people have a way to find each other. It’s the strongest argument I’ve ever seen for the existence of destiny.”The whole question of the Defiant databanks is interesting, because it suggests the following.
1. If Mirror Lorca's actions don't change the timeline in any way, everything about the mission (including its ultimate success or failure) should be recorded. Thus Emperor Georgiou should know full well what Lorca has planned ahead of time. Unless some deal was made where Starfleet would not include some of this into official record.
2. On the other hand if there is nothing related to Lorca's actions in the databanks, he basically caused a POD/alternate universe to form by interfering in the timeline.
It would be wild if, through either the Defiant databanks or Space Magic, both Lorca and Mirror Georgiou know what's "destined" to happen. That could be why the Defiant report is marked "for the Emperor's eyes only" and heavily redacted - Georgiou knows Lorca will successfully take her place with the help of Burnham.
Mirror Saru should have been a predator.
what if the non-mirror Saru is inherently predatorial despite his species? He's certainly shown signs of NOT adhering to prey mentality at times, no?
There are two mirror universe and they both act differently from each other
That's the impression I got. In the regular universe, The NX was only 3 years old, and the NX-02 had just been completed.
In the MU, they had a whole fleet of them.
They conquered the Vulcans, Andorians, and Tellarites, and have access to all of their equipment. I assume they have superior firepower. I think they had a tractor beam
As for mirror Trip, people in the prime U get exposed to all sorts of radiation all the time, and people like Phlox develop "antidotes." Such a thing may not be a priority in the MU.
...Basically, every time we see the Mirror Universe, it's different from the last time.
Which is fine and well, because the defining factor of a MU is that it has the Mirror images of the specific characters who access it that day. Fundamentally, the MU is defined anew by the act of accessing. It's not an alternate history or even two: it's a collection of snapshots into realities where everybody is evil.
It's just that it need not be grossly different from time to time - the existence of infinitely many universes caters for a series of snapshots that barely differ from each other despite being accessing-heroes-centric. But they do differ, as seen in many details and a number of key discrepancies.
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I never took the Miiror Universe to be "everything, everywhere is flip-flopped"....i.e., I do NOT think it is the case that "all good things are evil and all evil things are good", or (more to the case here) "all hunters are now the hunted".Mirror Saru should have been a predator.
So you're basically saying the MU is actually a Shrodinger's Universe? How it appears changes based on how it is observed by an outside influence? And before it's observed in a particular way it exists in multiple states at the same time?...Basically, every time we see the Mirror Universe, it's different from the last time.
Which is fine and well, because the defining factor of a MU is that it has the Mirror images of the specific characters who access it that day.
SchrödingerSo you're basically saying the MU is actually a Shrodinger's Universe? How it appears changes based on how it is observed by an outside influence? And before it's observed in a particular way it exists in multiple states at the same time?
Interesting. Although I highly doubt any of the writers that have done canonical MU work have ever put that much thought into it.
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It would be wild if, through either the Defiant databanks or Space Magic, both Lorca and Mirror Georgiou know what's "destined" to happen. That could be why the Defiant report is marked "for the Emperor's eyes only" and heavily redacted - Georgiou knows Lorca will successfully take her place with the help of Burnham.
You might enjoy the Mirror Universe comic set after Star Trek III. It explores the Klingons and Romulans as well.I never took the Miiror Universe to be "everything, everywhere is flip-flopped"....i.e., I do NOT think it is the case that "all good things are evil and all evil things are good", or (more to the case here) "all hunters are now the hunted".
The reason for what we see in the MU concerning the Terran Empire against other races is more of a result of circumstances being different, not becuae the MU is a universe where everything is flip flipped. DS9's Nog may have believed this to be true, but I think he was wrong.
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