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;''[[Captain's log]], [[stardate]] [[2258|2258.56]]'' : ''{{ar|Qo'noS}}. The {{mu|Klingon}} [[homeworld]]. The day a ''new reality'' is born. The war is over. Hundreds of thousands dead on both sides. Entire [[world]]s shattered. Finally it ends here, in the very heart of the enemy. The [[Terran Empire]] rules the galaxy alone. It is only [[logic]]al.'' |
;''[[Captain's log]], [[stardate]] [[2258|2258.56]]'' : ''{{ar|Qo'noS}}. The {{mu|Klingon}} [[homeworld]]. The day a ''new reality'' is born. The war is over. Hundreds of thousands dead on both sides. Entire [[world]]s shattered. Finally it ends here, in the very heart of the enemy. The [[Terran Empire]] rules the galaxy alone. It is only [[logic]]al.'' |
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+ | In an [[Kelvin timeline (mirror)|alternate mirror reality]], {{ar|Spock (mirror)|Spock}} and {{ar|Hikaru Sulu (mirror)|Hikaru Sulu}} kill [[Chancellor]] {{dis|Gorkon|mirror Kelvin timeline}}. Sulu then informs Spock that {{ar|James T. Kirk (mirror)|Kirk}} has won {{ar|Praxis (mirror)|Praxis}}, but is now on {{mu|Rura Penthe|Rura Penthe}} seeking revenge on the [[Romulan]] who killed his father. Kirk strangles {{mu|Nero}} to death and takes [[Narada (mirror)|his ship]]. {{ar|Montgomery Scott (mirror)|Scott}} and {{ar|Leonard McCoy (mirror)|McCoy}} join him on the ''Narada''. Spock does not trust Kirk, but {{ar|Nyota Uhura (mirror)|Uhura}} convinces him that Kirk will not commit [[treason]]. Unfortunately, Kirk does, and Sulu, {{ar|Pavel Chekov (mirror)|Chekov}}, and Uhura join him. Kirk insults Spock. Kirk decides he has had enough of [[Vulcan]]s being equal in status to [[Human]]s and destroys the {{iSS|Enterprise|alternate reality}}. His next target is {{planet|Vulcan}}. |
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+ | :{{ar|Pavel Chekov (mirror)|Pavel Chekov}} • {{dis|Gorkon|mirror Kelvin timeline}} • {{ar|James T. Kirk (mirror)|James T. Kirk}} • {{ar|Leonard McCoy (mirror)|Leonard McCoy (mirror)}} • {{ar|Leonard McCoy}} • [[Nero (mirror)]] • {{ar|Montgomery Scott}} • {{ar|Montgomery Scott (mirror)|Montgomery Scott (mirror)}} • {{ar|Spock (mirror)|Spock}} • {{ar|Hikaru Sulu (mirror)|Hikaru Sulu}} • {{ar|Nyota Uhura (mirror)|Nyota Uhura}} |
{{ref}} [[Leonard McCoy]] • [[Montgomery Scott]] • [[Spock]] |
{{ref}} [[Leonard McCoy]] • [[Montgomery Scott]] • [[Spock]] |
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"Mirrored, Part 1" was the fifteenth issue of IDW Publishing's ongoing series of Star Trek comics, published November 2012. The issue consists of the first part of an Kelvin timeline version of TOS episode: "Mirror, Mirror", as adapted by writer Mike Johnson with issue art by Erfan Fajar. Colors and lettering by Ifansyah and Sakti Tuwono of Stellar Labs and Neil Uyetake, respectively. This comic was edited by Scott Dunbier, with Roberto Orci credited as creative consultant.
Summary
In the alternate reality, Scott and McCoy talk about parallel universes. Scott suggests that there are an infinite number of parallel universes. McCoy realizes that that means infinite versions of himself and Scott. Scott agrees and comes up with an idea of a universe in which he is a poet. McCoy dislikes the idea. Scott proceeds to tell a story about a mirror universe that is the polar opposite of the one they live in.
- Captain's log, stardate 2258.56
- Qo'noS. The Klingon homeworld. The day a new reality is born. The war is over. Hundreds of thousands dead on both sides. Entire worlds shattered. Finally it ends here, in the very heart of the enemy. The Terran Empire rules the galaxy alone. It is only logical.
In an alternate mirror reality, Spock and Hikaru Sulu kill Chancellor Gorkon. Sulu then informs Spock that Kirk has won Praxis, but is now on Rura Penthe seeking revenge on the Romulan who killed his father. Kirk strangles Nero to death and takes his ship. Scott and McCoy join him on the Narada. Spock does not trust Kirk, but Uhura convinces him that Kirk will not commit treason. Unfortunately, Kirk does, and Sulu, Chekov, and Uhura join him. Kirk insults Spock. Kirk decides he has had enough of Vulcans being equal in status to Humans and destroys the ISS Enterprise. His next target is Vulcan.
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References
Characters
- Pavel Chekov • Gorkon • James T. Kirk • Leonard McCoy (mirror) • Leonard McCoy • Nero (mirror) • Montgomery Scott • Montgomery Scott (mirror) • Spock • Hikaru Sulu • Nyota Uhura
- Referenced only
- Leonard McCoy • Montgomery Scott • Spock
Starships and vehicles
- USS Enterprise • ISS Enterprise (Constitution-class) • Narada (mirror)
Locations
Races and cultures
States and organizations
Chronology
- 2258
- The mirror Terrans conquer Qo'noS.
Appendices
Background
- Possibly due to the artist's unfamiliarity with the new Star Trek film series, all versions of both the alternate Enterprise and the alternate mirror Enterprise were depicted as drawings of the Enterprise-class vessels seen in the first six Star Trek movies. The correct configuration of the alternate Enterprises were shown on the regular edition cover, as illustrated by Tim Bradstreet.
- In one panel, the alternate mirror Enterprise is labeled "NCC-1701-D". In a later panel, the same part of the hull is simply "NCC-1701", which is presumably the correct registry, as a counterpart of the alternate Enterprise.
- All the scenes in the mirror universe are possibly a story being told by Montgomery Scott to Dr. McCoy.
Related stories
- TOS episode: "Mirror, Mirror": This is an adaptation of the episode.
- TOS movie: Star Trek: The plot follows a mirror universe version of the events of the film.
Images
Cover gallery
Appendices
Connections
previous comic: IDW Star Trek, Issue 14 |
The Original Series (IDW series) | next comic: Mirrored, Part 2 |
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External link
- Mirrored, Part 1 article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.