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− | '''Through the Mirror, Issue 4''' is the fourth issue of [[IDW Publishing]]'s {{ST|The Next Generation}} comic, [[Through the Mirror]]. |
+ | '''Through the Mirror, Issue 4''' is the fourth issue of [[IDW Publishing]]'s {{ST|The Next Generation}} comic, [[Through the Mirror|''Through the Mirror'']]. |
==Description== |
==Description== |
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− | :''Finally, Mirror Picard's plot is revealed! It's the ''Enterprise''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s crew versus ''Enterprise''crew, with the fate of the galaxy hanging in the balance!'' |
+ | :''Finally, Mirror Picard's plot is revealed! It's the ''Enterprise''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s crew versus ''Enterprise ''crew, with the fate of the galaxy hanging in the balance!'' |
==Summary== |
==Summary== |
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;''Previously in [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|''Star Trek: The Next Generation'':]] [[Through the Mirror|''Through the Mirror'':]]'' : ''The Mirror Universe versions of Lieutenant Barcaly and Counselor Troi have infiltrated the ''Enterprise''-D! Mirror Barclay set to work on a bit of sabotage, sending a falsified message to lure the ''Enterprise'' to the Martorelles Array, a deep-space Starfleet listening post. But what is Inquisitor Tori up to.'' |
;''Previously in [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|''Star Trek: The Next Generation'':]] [[Through the Mirror|''Through the Mirror'':]]'' : ''The Mirror Universe versions of Lieutenant Barcaly and Counselor Troi have infiltrated the ''Enterprise''-D! Mirror Barclay set to work on a bit of sabotage, sending a falsified message to lure the ''Enterprise'' to the Martorelles Array, a deep-space Starfleet listening post. But what is Inquisitor Tori up to.'' |
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+ | As the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} drops out of warp at the [[Martorelles Array]], [[Wesley Crusher]] reports it is jamming all communications and scans which has made him unable to confirm [[Admiral]] [[Owen Paris|Paris]]'s orders. What he has been able to gleam from the message however is that its point of origin and date of transmission were not consistent with the date and where Paris is supposed to be. All signs indicate that this is almost certainly a trap. |
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+ | In a turbolift, [[Data]] and [[William T. Riker|Riker]] discuss the duplicates they witnessed on the ''Shashpar ''and how they may be responsible for all the unexplained activity. The two decide to seek [[Counselor]] [[Deanna Troi|Troi]]'s aid in the matter only for the computer to register her presence at two locations, both in her quarters and in engineering. Deciding the {{mu|Deanna Troi|one}} in engineering is the duplicate, the two run off. In engineering, the Inquisitor manipulates the system to fake a warp core breach before {{mu|Reginald Barclay|Barclay}} arrives and the two beam away, in time for Commander Riker to witness their departure. |
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+ | Rematerializing in the array, the two are greeted by their crew with {{mu|Jean-Luc Picard|Picard}} eagerly considering the potential of their victory. Thanks to {{mu|Data|}}'s discovery of how to transport across universes and {{mu|Geordi La Forge|La Forge}} repurposing the Martorelles Array into a transporter, the [[Terran Empire]] can soon enjoy a fleet of {{class|Galaxy}} warships that will not only crush the [[Klingon-Cardassian Alliance]] but place Picard at the head of their own empire. And with the USS ''Enterprise'' soon evacuated, they will have the first of their many new trophies. |
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+ | Minutes pass and the ''Enterprise'' has yet to detach a single [[escape pod]]. As the {{mu|Terran|Terrans}} argue and point fingers, their counterparts beam over, having quickly detected the sabotage. Picard is darkly amused and dares his [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|counterpart]] to make a move...that is...if he has the fortitude. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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===Characters=== |
===Characters=== |
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− | :[[Jean-Luc Picard]] ({{mu|Jean-Luc Picard|mirror}}) • [[Wesley Crusher]] ({{mu|Wesley Crusher|mirror}}) • [[Data]] ({{mu|Data|mirror}}) • [[William T. Riker]] ({{mu|William T. Riker|mirror}}) • [[Geordi La Forge]] ({{mu|Geordi La Forge|mirror}}) • [[Deanna Troi]] |
+ | :[[Jean-Luc Picard]] ({{mu|Jean-Luc Picard|mirror}}) • [[Wesley Crusher]] ({{mu|Wesley Crusher|mirror}}) • [[Data]] ({{mu|Data|mirror}}) • [[William T. Riker]] ({{mu|William T. Riker|mirror}}) • [[Geordi La Forge]] ({{mu|Geordi La Forge|mirror}}) • [[Deanna Troi]] ({{mu|Deanna Troi|mirror}}) • [[Reginald Barclay]] ({{mu|Reginald Barclay|mirror}}) • [[Beverly Crusher]] ({{mu|Beverly Crusher|mirror}}) • [[Worf, son of Mogh|Worf]] |
===Starships & Vehicles=== |
===Starships & Vehicles=== |
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:{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} ({{class|Galaxy}}) • {{ISS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} |
:{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} ({{class|Galaxy}}) • {{ISS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} |
Revision as of 12:00, 26 May 2018
Through the Mirror, Issue 4 is the fourth issue of IDW Publishing's The Next Generation comic, Through the Mirror.
Description
- Finally, Mirror Picard's plot is revealed! It's the Enterprise's crew versus Enterprise crew, with the fate of the galaxy hanging in the balance!
Summary
- Previously in Star Trek: The Next Generation: Through the Mirror:
- The Mirror Universe versions of Lieutenant Barcaly and Counselor Troi have infiltrated the Enterprise-D! Mirror Barclay set to work on a bit of sabotage, sending a falsified message to lure the Enterprise to the Martorelles Array, a deep-space Starfleet listening post. But what is Inquisitor Tori up to.
As the USS Enterprise-D drops out of warp at the Martorelles Array, Wesley Crusher reports it is jamming all communications and scans which has made him unable to confirm Admiral Paris's orders. What he has been able to gleam from the message however is that its point of origin and date of transmission were not consistent with the date and where Paris is supposed to be. All signs indicate that this is almost certainly a trap.
In a turbolift, Data and Riker discuss the duplicates they witnessed on the Shashpar and how they may be responsible for all the unexplained activity. The two decide to seek Counselor Troi's aid in the matter only for the computer to register her presence at two locations, both in her quarters and in engineering. Deciding the one in engineering is the duplicate, the two run off. In engineering, the Inquisitor manipulates the system to fake a warp core breach before Barclay arrives and the two beam away, in time for Commander Riker to witness their departure.
Rematerializing in the array, the two are greeted by their crew with Picard eagerly considering the potential of their victory. Thanks to [[Data (mirror)|]]'s discovery of how to transport across universes and La Forge repurposing the Martorelles Array into a transporter, the Terran Empire can soon enjoy a fleet of Galaxy-class warships that will not only crush the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance but place Picard at the head of their own empire. And with the USS Enterprise soon evacuated, they will have the first of their many new trophies.
Minutes pass and the Enterprise has yet to detach a single escape pod. As the Terrans argue and point fingers, their counterparts beam over, having quickly detected the sabotage. Picard is darkly amused and dares his Federation counterpart to make a move...that is...if he has the fortitude.
References
Characters
- Jean-Luc Picard (mirror) • Wesley Crusher (mirror) • Data (mirror) • William T. Riker (mirror) • Geordi La Forge (mirror) • Deanna Troi (mirror) • Reginald Barclay (mirror) • Beverly Crusher (mirror) • Worf
Starships & Vehicles
Locations
- Martorelles Array
States and Organizations
Ranks and Titles
Appendices
Related Media
Connections
previous comic: Through the Mirror, Issue 3 Ripe for Plunder, Chapter Three |
The Next Generation (Through the Mirror) | next comic: Through the Mirror, Issue 5 Ripe for Plunder, Chapter Five |
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External link
Through the Mirror, Issue 4 article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.