- For other uses, see Mirror, Mirror.
"Mirror, Mirror" was the 39th episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, and was novelized in Star Trek 3 by James Blish.
Summary
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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Characters
Episode characters
- Pavel Chekov • Pavel Chekov (mirror) • Davis (mirror) • Farrell (mirror) • Gaffney • Bill Hadley • Bill Hadley (mirror) • James T. Kirk • James T. Kirk (mirror) • John Kyle • Winston Kyle (mirror) • Roger Lemli (mirror) • Ryan Leslie • Leonard McCoy • Leonard McCoy (mirror) • Marlena Moreau • Marlena Moreau (mirror) • Montgomery Scott • Montgomery Scott (mirror) • Spock • Spock (mirror) • Hikaru Sulu • Hikaru Sulu (mirror) • Tharn • Tharn (mirror) • Nyota Uhura • Nyota Uhura (mirror) • Wilson (mirror)
- Referenced only
- Christopher Pike (mirror) • Kenner
Novelization characters
- Pavel Chekov • Pavel Chekov (mirror) • James T. Kirk • Leonard McCoy • Montgomery Scott • Spock • Spock (mirror) • Hikaru Sulu • Hikaru Sulu (mirror) • Tharn (mirror) • Nyota Uhura
- Referenced only
- Karl Franz (mirror) • Henry Morgan • Moreau
Starships and vehicles
- ISS Enterprise (Constitution-class (mirror) heavy cruiser) • USS Enterprise (Constitution-class heavy cruiser)
Locations
- Gorlan (planet) • Halka • S Doradus IX • Halka (mirror) • Vega IX • Halkan system • Panama
Races and cultures
- Gorlan • Halkan • Halkan (mirror) • Human • Terran (mirror) • Vulcan
States and organizations
- Federation • Gestapo • Halkan Council • Starfleet • Starfleet Command • Terran Empire • Terran Empire Starfleet • Klingon Empire
Technology and weapons
- agony booth • agonizer • communicator • dagger • phaser • phaser coupling • Tantalus field • transporter
Rank and titles
- 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
- 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
Background
- 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.
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Related stories
Timeline
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
- "Mirror, Mirror" article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Mirror, Mirror article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.