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Mirror, Mirror
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| EPISODE | |
| Mirror, Mirror | |
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| Attribution | |
| Series: | The Original Series |
| Written by: | Jerome Bixby |
| Directed by: | Marc Daniels |
| Novelization in: | Star Trek 3 by James Blish |
| Production information | |
| Episode no.: | 2x10 |
| Production no.: | 6149-39 |
| First aired: | 6 October 1967 |
| Chronology | |
| Date: | 2267 |
| Stardate: | 3823.7 / 4428.9 |
"Mirror, Mirror" was the 39th episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, and was novelized in Star Trek 3 by James Blish.
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Summary
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Beaming up from the planet Halkan James T. Kirk, Leonard McCoy, Montgomery Scott and Nyota Uhura find themselves accidentally transported to a parallel universe where the United Federation of Planets had been transformed into a vicious and ruthless Terran Empire and their evil twins have been transported to their universe!
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References
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Characters
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- Referenced only
- Balok (mirror) • Henry Morgan
USS Enterprise personnel
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- Pavel Chekov • Hadley • James T. Kirk • John Kyle • Ed Leslie • Leonard McCoy • Marlena Moreau • Montgomery Scott • Spock • Hikaru Sulu • Nyota Uhura
ISS Enterprise personnel
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- Pavel Chekov (mirror) • Farrell (mirror) • Gaffney • James T. Kirk (mirror) • Winston Kyle (mirror) • Roger Lemli (mirror) • Leonard McCoy (mirror) • Marlena Moreau (mirror) • Montgomery Scott (mirror) • Spock (mirror) • Hikaru Sulu (mirror) • Nyota Uhura (mirror) • Wilson (mirror)
- Referenced only
- Karl Franz (mirror) • Kenner • Christopher Pike (mirror)
Starships and vehicles
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- ISS Enterprise (Constitution-class (mirror) heavy cruiser) • USS Enterprise (Constitution-class heavy cruiser)
Locations
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Races and cultures
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- Gorlan • Halkan • Halkan (mirror) • Human • Terran (mirror) • Vulcan
States and organizations
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- Federation • Gestapo • Halkan Council • Starfleet • Starfleet Command • Terran Empire • Terran Empire Starfleet • Klingon Empire
Technolgoy and weapons
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- agony booth • agonizer • communicator • dagger • phaser • phaser coupling • Tantalus field • transporter
Rank and titles
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- admiral • captain • captain's woman • chief engineer • chief medical officer • commander • commanding officer • communications officer • doctor • Emperor of the Terran Empire • ensign • first officer • helmsman • lieutenant • lieutenant commander • navigator • science officer • security • security officer • security chief • tactical • tactical officer
Other
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- 2267 • alternate reality • assassination • credit • dilithium • emergency manual monitor • Gorlan uprising • Halka • ion storm • landing party • magnetic storm • Martian scopolamander • mirror universe • parallel universe • piracy • scopolamander • Terran salute • voyages of the USS Enterprise (2264 to 2270) • Vulcan mind meld
Appendices
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Background
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- The stardate of 3823.7 is derived from Q-Squared. The format of this stardate is in keeping with the four-digit standard maintained in TOS. Another source provides a contradictory date, as Dark Mirror asserts that "Mirror, Mirror" occurs on stardate 4428.9. It is possible that this one or the other derived from a different system of dates.
Images
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James T. Kirk (mirror), in his counterpart's uniform.
The Agony booth.
The Tantalus field.
The agonizer.
Montgomery Scott, in his counterpart's uniform.
Leonard McCoy (mirror), in his counterpart's uniform.
Nyota Uhura (mirror), in her counterpart's uniform.
Montgomery Scott (mirror), in his counterpart's uniform.
Planet Halka.
Meeting on the surface of Halka.
Related stories
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Timeline
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| published order | ||
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| Previous episode: The Apple | TOS episode produced | Next episode: The Deadly Years |
| Previous episode: The Changeling | TOS episode aired | Next episode: The Apple |
| Previous story: Assignment: Earth | Star Trek 3 | Next story: Friday's Child |
| chronological order | ||
| Previous Adventure: The Apple | Next Adventure: The Deadly Years | |
| Previous Adventure: The Apple | Voyages of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) (2264 to 2270) | Next Adventure: The Deadly Years |
External link
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- Mirror, Mirror (episode) article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
