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Mirror, Mirror

Series : The Original Series Rating : 5 Random Image
Disc No : 2.1 Episode : 40
First Aired : 6 Oct 1967 Stardate : Unknown
Director : Marc Daniels Year : 2267
Writers : Jerome Bixby Season : 2
Guest Cast :
John Winston as Mirror KyleBarbara Luna as Lieutenant Marlena Moreau
Barbara Luna as Mirror MoreauBob Bass as Chekov's boy #1
Bobby Clark as Chekov's boy #2DeForest Kelley as Mirror McCoy
Eddie Paskey as Lieutenant LeslieGarth Pillsbury as Mirror Wilson
George Takei as Mirror SuluJames Doohan as Mirror Scott
John Winston as Computer voiceJohn Winston as Transporter Chief Kyle
Johnny Mandell as Sulu's boyLeonard Nimoy as Mirror Spock
NIchelle Nichols as Mirror UhuraPaul Prokop as Guard
Pete Kellett as Mirror FarrellVic Perrin as Tharn
Walter Koenig as Mirror ChekovWilliam Shatner as Mirror James Kirk
Plotline : After some unsuccessful negotiations with a primitive alien culture, Kirk and some of his senior officers beam up to the ship during an ion storm. A freak transporter accident catapults them into an alternate universe which is similar to our own, but in which the Federation is an all-conquering Empire populated by sadistic barbarians bent on the enslavement of all other species. The crew must deal with shipboard politics in which assasination is common. They must beam themselves back to their own Enterprise, while trying to save the aliens who face extermination for their refusal to co-operate with the Empire.
Moral :
Evil : Being evil can be a whole lot of fun
Guest Reviews :
Rating : 5.0000 for 1 reviewsView existing reviewsAdd your own review
YATI : When Sulu tries to kill Kirk, Marlena uses the Tantalus device to kill Sulu's henchmen. Why doesn't she kill Sulu as well?
Great Moment : It's great fun spotting the differences between the two Enterprises.
Body Count : Zero.
Factoid : This episode features the first use of the mirror universe which will be revisited several times during Deep Space Nine.
Quote : "May I point out, that I had an opportunity to observe your counterparts here quite closely. They where brutal, savage, unprincipled, uncivilised, traitorous. In every way splendid examples of Homo sapiens, the very flower of humanity. I found them quite refreshing." - Spock to Kirk and McCoy.
Datapoints :
Battles : Shattered Mirror
I'm a doctor : McCoy
Planets : Halkan
Scitech : Alternate timeline, Ion Storms, Parallel Dimensions
Species : Halkan
Timeline : 2267
Weapons : Agonizer, Agony Booth, Dagger, Tantalus Field
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