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:''Finney's gender is not given in the novel but, due to the character's youth, is likely the "'mirror counterpart" of [[Jamie Finney]].'' |
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Revision as of 17:48, 9 October 2012
In the mirror universe, Finney was a young bridge officer in the Imperial Starfleet. In 2277, Finney was stationed aboard the ISS Enterprise, and was on bridge duty when Captain Spock's mirror counterpart and Ensign Saavik's mirror counterpart assassinated Emperor Sato III. Finney subsequently sent the imperial tailors to Spock's quarters so that his wife, Marlena Moreau's mirror counterpart could be fitted for new clothing. (TOS - Glass Empires novella: The Sorrows of Empire)
- Finney's gender is not given in the novel but, due to the character's youth, is likely the "'mirror counterpart" of Jamie Finney.
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Robert April • Phillip Boyce • Christine Chapel • Pavel Chekov • J. Mia Colt • Robert D'Amato • Willard Decker • Michael DeSalle • Fein • Finney • Karl Franz • Gaffney • David Garrovick • Hadley • Idelson • Ilia • James T. Kirk • Winston Kyle • Roger Lemli • Jabilo M'Benga • Leonard McCoy • Marla McGivers • Marlena Moreau • Number One • Carolyn Palamas • Elizabeth Palmer • Christopher Pike • Janice Rand • Kevin Riley • Saavik • Montgomery Scott • Elizabeth Sherwood • Solok • Spock • Stang • Hikaru Sulu • Nyota Uhura • Xon • Wu • unnamed ISS Enterprise personnel |