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This page details Janice Rand in the mirror universe; for the Janice Rand in the primary universe see Janice Rand; for the Janice Rand in the Kelvin timeline created by Nero's temporal incursion see Janice Rand (Kelvin timeline).

In the mirror universe, Janice Rand was a Terran female in the service of the Imperial Starfleet of the Terran Empire during the 23rd century.

The Sorrows of Empire[]

In the early 2270s, she was an ensign serving aboard the ISS Enterprise. On the orders of his father Grand Admiral Matthew Decker, the Enterprise's first officer Commander Willard Decker instructed Rand to attempt to seduce Admiral Spock in the hope that she would became his mistress and they would have a spy in his inner circle. She and another "buxom blonde" Carolyn Palamas insisted on offering themselves to Spock as a duo, believing that this strategy would double their seductive appeal. However, both Rand and Palamas disappeared without a trace shortly after making their advances. (TOS - Mirror Universe novel: The Sorrows of Empire)

Dark Victory[]

In another permutation of the mirror universe, she was presumed by James T. Kirk to have played a part in allowing the ISS Enterprise to be infiltrated by four imposters, so he had her hanged in 2267 alongside Decker, Leonard McCoy, Montgomery Scott, Jabilo M'Benga, David Garrovick and Marlena Moreau. (TOS novel: Dark Victory)

Connections[]

ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel
Robert AprilPhillip BoyceChristine ChapelPavel ChekovJ. Mia ColtRobert D'AmatoWillard DeckerMichael DeSalleFeinFinneyKarl FranzGaffneyDavid GarrovickHadleyIdelsonIliaJames T. KirkWinston KyleRoger LemliJabilo M'BengaLeonard McCoyMarla McGiversMarlena MoreauNumber OneCarolyn PalamasElizabeth PalmerChristopher PikeJanice RandKevin RileySaavikMontgomery ScottElizabeth SherwoodSolokSpockStangHikaru SuluNyota UhuraXonWuunnamed ISS Enterprise personnel Seal of the Terran Empire.