Mirror, Mirror
- Episode aired Oct 6, 1967
- TV-PG
- 50m
A transporter accident places Captain Kirk's landing party in an alternate universe, where the Enterprise is in the service of a barbarically brutal empire.A transporter accident places Captain Kirk's landing party in an alternate universe, where the Enterprise is in the service of a barbarically brutal empire.A transporter accident places Captain Kirk's landing party in an alternate universe, where the Enterprise is in the service of a barbarically brutal empire.
- Marlena
- (as Barbara Luna)
- Chekov's Helper in Mirror Universe
- (uncredited)
- Lieutenant Hadley
- (uncredited)
- Chekov's Guard #2
- (uncredited)
- Lt. Lemli
- (uncredited)
- Sulu's Guard
- (uncredited)
- Operations Division Lieutenant
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaIt took about a month to complete this particular episode. After filming had begun, BarBara Luna was diagnosed with strep throat. Since the script called for Capt. Kirk to kiss her, they had to postpone the kissing scene for three weeks until she was medically cleared, since they couldn't risk William Shatner getting infected.
- GoofsWhen Dr. McCoy uses a hypo to gain entrance to Engineering for Scotty and himself: when the door first opens, the shoulder of the set crew can be seen briefly behind the actors.
- Quotes
Dr. McCoy: Jim, I think I liked him with a beard better. It gave him character. Of course almost any change would be a distinct improvement.
Captain James T. Kirk: What worries me is the easy way his counterpart fitted into that other universe. I always thought Spock was a bit of a pirate at heart.
Mr. Spock: Indeed, gentlemen. May I point out that I had an opportunity to observe your counterparts here quite closely. They were brutal, savage, unprincipled, uncivilized, treacherous - in every way splendid examples of homo sapiens, the very flower of humanity. I found them quite refreshing.
Captain James T. Kirk: [to McCoy] I'm not sure, but I think we've been insulted.
Dr. McCoy: I'm sure.
- Alternate versionsSpecial Enhanced version Digitally Remastered with new exterior shots and remade opening theme song
- ConnectionsEdited into Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Trials and Tribble-ations (1996)
After completing part of some unsuccessful negotiations for Dilithium crystals with a pacifist alien planet, the Enterprise Away team which consists of Kirk, Uhura, McCoy, and Scotty get beamed up. But do to a fierce ionic storm are transferred to a parallel universe where the Federation acts more like the Klingon Empire. It's a warlike alliance that has no scruples about wholesale genocide to get what they want.
One of the things that drives this Empire is a cult of intrigue. When our Captain Kirk hesitates about obliterating the aliens Spock is ready to pull a palace coup on the Enterprise against him. And waiting in the wings is Sulu looking to knife Spock literally and figuratively.
As the four regulars in the alien universe look to return to their own universe, we get a great opportunity for Leonard Nimoy, Walter Koenig, and George Takei to explore other darker versions of themselves. Especially Takei who looked like he was having a ball with a treacherous and lecherous version of Sulu. Nichelle Nichols was the object of his lust and she had to alternately encourage and keep Takei at bay as the situation called.
One person that was new was Barbara Luna essentially on the Enterprise to give William Shatner a little Nookie. In fact she glories in being one who serves the Empire and its male officers in every way she can.
This one is a must for Star Trek fans.
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