Mirror Universe (Mirrorverse) - Reimagined
"Even the whales are evil!"
-Jankom Pog, 2385 (Star Trek: Prodigy season 2, episode 14 - "Cracked Mirror")
The Mirror Universe (known as Mirrorverse), is a parallel universe of Universe 7 (Known as Our Universe, Mundus, or Known Universe), where the patterns of events move in similar manners to that of the primary universe, but the intentions and characterizations are different, often showing "evil" characteristics in place of "good", and vice versa. Starfleet Intelligence, by the year 2267, referred to this reality as "Terran Empire parallel". The mirror universe shares a similar history to that of the primary universe, and many of the same people exist in this reality, but they and the galaxy they live in are skewed versions of their "normal" counterparts. Also, when a evil counterparts of the Known Universe, including Humans, Aliens, Robots/Cyborgs/Androids, AI/DCs, Anthros, and others. However widely recorded as first being visited by James T. Kirk and several officers from the USS Enterprise in 2267, though in reality already encountered by the USS Discovery around a decade earlier. This parallel universe coexisted with the prime universe in the same space, but on another dimensional plane.
The mirror universe was so named because most places, ships, and people that existed in the prime universe also existed there, although usually bearing the antithesis of many of their personal characteristics, in particular swapping their morally good characteristics (for example: altruism, kindness) for morally bad characteristics (for example: selfishness, cruelty) or vice versa, thus "mirror"-like.
By 2257, the Terran Empire and the United Federation of Planets were aware of the existence of their respective opposite universe, and both chose to classify that information to prevent deliberate crossovers; the Federation was fighting a costly war at the time they learned of the mirror universe and Starfleet admiralty was afraid of desperate attempts to reunite with loved ones, and the fascist Terrans feared Federation ideals would inspire rebellion.
By 3189 the mirror universe had diverged from the prime universe enough that no reported crossings had occurred in the preceding five hundred years.
History
It is not clear if the mirror universe diverged from the primary universe of universe 7 at some point or always existed in tandem, mirroring events and peoples. If the two universes did diverge it was at a point many hundreds of years ago. Phlox noted that the "great works" of literature in both universes were roughly the same except that the primary universe characters were "weak and compassionate," with the exception of that William Shakespeare and his counterpart.
The mirror Klingon culture has a basis of celebrating the victory of Molor over Kahless.
On 5 April 2063, first contact between Vulcans and Terrans took place much as it did in the primary universe. However, once the Vulcans landed, instead of welcoming them with open arms, Zefram Cochrane shot the first Vulcan to step onto Terran soil and the Terrans proceeded to raid the Vulcan ship, the T'Plana-Hath. The gun used by Cochrane later would come into the possession of Commander Jonathan Archer, who wondered what would have happened had Cochrane not "turned the tables on [the Vulcans'] invasion force." With advanced Vulcan technology now at their disposal, the Terrans were able to expand the Terran Empire and conquer other worlds, including Vulcan.
It is not clear when the Empire began. Archer once stated that the Empire had existed for "centuries" as of 2155. Archer did not mention how many centuries, but by his statement, the Empire can be traced back to at least 1955, suggesting that it was a Terran political unit before it became an interstellar empire. The credits sequence for In a Mirror, Darkly used footage of battles going back at least to the "Age of Sail." It also appears that it is the empire that conflicts with the Xindi.
In the Mirror Universe Trilogy First Contact was the point of divergence with the primary universe; at this point, Zefram Cochrane warned the Vulcans about the Borg. Humans and Vulcans formed a militaristic alliance to wipe out the Borg, after which they became the Empire.
The Mirror Universe Saga had the Empire come about because the Romulans conquered Earth and enslaved humans for almost a decade. When Earth overthrew the Romulans, it embarked on a program of conquest itself, and became the Terran Empire.
The Bajorans and Trill had empires until they were conquered by Earth.
The history of Ireland followed a similar course to its primary universe counterpart with respect to the country's numerous conflicts with Great Britain over the course of several centuries. The Troubles occurred in the mirror universe just as it had in the primary universe.
Hundreds of years prior to the 24th century, Kai Dava Nikende foresaw the conquest of Bajor by the Terran Empire in 2255 and the suppression of the Bajoran religion, which involved the killing of its priests, and the destruction of its icons such as the Orbs of the Prophets. Consequently, he preserved a fragment, known as a paghvaram, from each of them. During his orb experience with the Orb of Souls, he made contact with his primary universe counterpart, who was likewise the Kai of Bajor, and one of the fragments was transported to that universe for safekeeping. This may have been the first direct contact between the two universes. The paghvaram was kept in the village of Sidau in Hedrikspool Province, until it was stolen by Iliana Ghemor in 2376.
By the 22nd century, with advanced Vulcan technology at their disposal, the Terran Empire had expanded and conquered other races, including the Vulcans, Andorians, Tellarites, Orions and Denobulans.
In 2155, the ISS Enterprise, under the command of Captain Maximilian Forrest, was the flagship of the Imperial Starfleet of Terran Empire. In January of that year, Commander Jonathan Archer mutinied against Forrest in order to take the ship into Tholian space to capture the primary universe starship USS Defiant which the Tholians had obtained. While the mutiny was ultimately unsuccessful, Captain Forrest had no choice but to continue the mission, since the ship's helm had been locked on auto-pilot. The Enterprise was later destroyed by Tholian ships, but not before Archer was able to take control of the Defiant. Archer tried to use the Defiant in a grab for power, intending to replace the Emperor, but was betrayed and killed by Hoshi Sato, who declared herself Empress.
In possession of the USS Defiant, the mirror universe was generally unaware of the primary universe. Knowledge of the primary universe and the Federation was restricted to the highest levels of the Terran Empire. In the primary universe, Section 31 had some knowledge of the mirror universe.
In 2256, the Terran Empire was the dominant power in the Alpha Quadrant. The Empire, ruled by Emperor Philippa Georgiou, had at some point in the past century conquered Qo'noS; some Klingons joined Vulcans, Andorians, and Tellarites in rebellion against the Terrans' rule. By the time of her rule, Kaminar seems to have also been conquered, with Kelpiens reduced to nameless slaves and livestock. In the 2256, Captain Gabriel Lorca attempted a coup against Emperor Georgiou. She sent her adoptive daughter, Captain Michael Burnham, to apprehend Lorca, but instead Burnham joined Lorca's insurrection. Burnham was subsequently believed to have been killed when her shuttlecraft was destroyed; Lorca was publicly blamed for her death. Eventually, Lorca was betrayed by scientist Paul Stamets. When Lorca was attempting to recruit allies on Priors World, the Emperor caught up with him. He attempted to transport to his ship, the ISS Buran, but the transporter beam was caught in an ion storm and Lorca was transported to the prime universe.
Lorca successfully impersonated his prime universe counterpart and in 2256 became captain of the USS Discovery. He also recruited the Michael Burnham of the prime universe, though he hid his true origins and motivations from her. Late that year or early in 2257, Lorca used Discovery's displacement-activated spore hub drive to return to the mirror universe. He convinced Burnham to impersonate her mirror universe counterpart and bring him as her prisoner aboard Burnham's ship, the ISS Shenzhou. As he had planned, when Emperor Georgiou heard that Burnham was alive, she summoned her to bring Lorca to her flagship, the ISS Charon. Lorca escaped from an agonizer booth on the Charon and rescued several of his followers who were also being imprisoned and tortured there. With their help, he took control of the Charon, but he and his surviving followers were defeated by Emperor Georgiou and Michael Burnham. Lorca was killed, and Burnham and the Emperor were beamed off of the Charon before it was destroyed by Discovery. Discovery returned to the prime universe with Emperor Georgiou using the mycelial network which regenerated with the destruction of the mirror Stamets' super-mycelial reactor. However, Discovery accidentally overshot and returned to the prime universe nine months after their departure despite having spent only a few days at most in the mirror universe.
However it was not until 2267 that any official contact between the universes is recorded. By this time, the Terran Empire was the dominant power in the Alpha Quadrant. In a transporter accident caused by interference from an ion storm, a landing party from the USS Enterprise switched places with an identical party from the ISS Enterprise in the mirror universe. The four Starfleet officers – Captain James T. Kirk, Lieutenant Uhura, Lieutenant Commander Montgomery Scott, and Doctor Leonard McCoy – found the Terran vessel to belong to an extremely brutal regime, almost dictatorial in its command structure. Advancement through assassination was commonplace.
During the encounter, Captain James T. Kirk convinced the counterpart of his first officer, Spock, that the Empire could not sustain itself. Indeed, Spock predicted that in its current form, the Empire had just over two centuries before total collapse.
Shortly thereafter, Spock rose to become leader of the Terran Empire, proposing a series of reforms designed to make the Empire more secure and less-dictatorial in nature. These included a significant disarmament program. Unfortunately, once these reforms were complete, the Empire was unable to defend itself against the equally aggressive and powerful forces surrounding it. The Klingon-Cardassian Alliance overran the Empire, conquering Earth and leaving Terrans and Vulcans enslaved.
At some point before stardate 32336.6, the Terran High Chancellor's attempts at reforming the Empire ended in failure and he was killed. The current crew of the Enterprise mutineed and, with the help of Saru, now a rebel leader, escaped the mirror universe to the prime universe with a number of refugees seeking a new life. The ship became stuck in a wormhole but at least most of the crew managed to escape and find new lives amongst the United Federation of Planets.
Spock's rise to power is detailed in The Sorrows of Empire.
During this time, the forces of the mirror universe began implementing safeguards to prevent another crossover event with the primary universe. Transporter design was altered to prevent interdimensional travel, requiring the creation of devices specifically for that purpose, including the multidimensional transporter. In the event of another crossover, those involved would be killed to prevent further interference.
In 2293, after being snared in the Janus Prime Vortex, Captain Hikaru Sulu and the crew of the USS Excelsior found themselves in the mirror universe, transposed into the bodies of their duplicates, aboard the ISS Excelsior. In order to return to their own universe, Sulu's crew were forced to use the Imperial starship and its fighters to escape from the Terran Empire, and enlist the aid of the Klingon Alliance and the Romulan Republic in fighting the Tholian Empire to gain access to the Janus Ultima Vortex.
By the early 24th century, the Terrans had been reduced to a slave-race and a handful of rebels on the run from the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance, which was intent on destroying the entire Terran race. One such ships used by the Terran Rebellion was Stargazer, captained by Gilaad Ben Zoma.
The circumstances faced by the Terran race as depicted in the 2017 Mirror Broken comic book series differs substantially from those seen in the Star Trek: Mirror Universe prose works – specifically, the Terran Empire still exists in rump-form, with humanity having been driven all the way back to the Sol system by the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance by the 2360s or 2370s and militarily contained there, and with Mirror Spock's reforms having largely failed as policy. These circumstances seemingly somewhat conflict with the information given in the DS9 episode "Crossover," but in this series, the events seen onscreen in DS9 still evidently canonically take place.
Bajor, formally occupied by the Terrans, was freed by the Alliance and soon joined it. In orbit around the planet, the command post/ore-processing facility Terok Nor was constructed.
By 2370, the second major contact with the primary universe took place. A runabout from station Deep Space 9 entered the mirror universe following an incident in the Bajoran wormhole. Kira Nerys and Julian Bashir were captured by forces from Terok Nor, and interrogated by the commander, Intendant Kira Nerys. Bashir was sent to work in the ore processing plant, where he befriended Miles O'Brien. After instigating a series of incidents aboard the station, including the death of Odo during a slave uprising, Kira and Bashir convinced privateer Benjamin Sisko to rebel against the Alliance and help them to escape back to the primary universe.
A year later, Smiley crossed over to the primary universe and impersonated his counterpart long enough to capture Benjamin Sisko. He took Sisko back to the mirror universe, where he convinced him to impersonate his mirror-self who had been killed in a skirmish with Alliance ships. The rebels needed the other Sisko to win over Jennifer Sisko, Sisko's wife, who was working as a scientist for the Alliance. Jennifer had been developing a transpectral sensor array, which would have allowed the Alliance to locate rebel hideouts in the Badlands. Fortunately for the rebels, Ben was able to convince Jennifer to defect to the movement.
In the Badlands, Chakotay, a former slave, commanded a ship in the rebellion attempting to evade pursuit. There, he encountered a strange ship which had been catapulted seventy thousand light-years across the galaxy.
While in the Federation's universe, Smiley downloaded information from Deep Space 9's computers, including the plans for the USS Defiant. In 2372, the rebels constructed their own version of the Defiant, but had trouble getting it to function properly. Jennifer lured Ben Sisko back into the mirror universe to help. By this time the rebellion had grown in strength, culminating in the capture of Terok Nor, which became a rebel base of operations.
In 2374, Intendant Kira sent a thief, Bareil Antos, to the primary universe to steal one of the Bajoran Orbs, believing it would permit Kira to unite Bajor under her rule. The attempt failed, and Bareil returned to the mirror universe without the orb.
In the same year, James Kirk was kidnapped by Kathryn Janeway, who was in the employ of Spock. While he was in the mirror universe, Kirk discovered that Spock's counterpart's efforts to reform the Terran Empire had succeeded, but had left the empire open to attack from the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance. Kirk then agreed to help Spock and the Terran and Vulcan rebels in reestablishing the Terran Empire. Over the next few years, Kirk, assisted by McCoy, Scotty, and Spock, worked with Captain Jean-Luc Picard to defeat Tiberius, the cruel ruler of the mirror universe.
In 2375, Grand Nagus Zek, the leader of the Ferengi Alliance in the primary universe, used the multidimensional transporter to travel to the mirror universe, hoping to open up business opportunities; however, he was captured and held hostage by the Alliance. Intendant Kira made arrangements with Worf, the Regent of the Alliance, to obtain a Klingon cloaking device from the primary universe in exchange for Zek's return.
She sent Ezri Tigan, a Trill mercenary and Kira's lover, to give Quark the ransom-demand. Quark and his brother Rom stole the cloaking device from Klingon General Martok's ship and delivered it to Ezri, but decided at the last minute that they couldn't trust her to keep her side of the deal, and accompanied her to the mirror universe. There, all three were captured by the Terran rebels, who planned to keep the cloaking device. Ezri's companion Brunt freed them, delivering them to Regent Worf.
Aboard Worf's flagship, Quark and Rom were imprisoned along with Zek upon discovering Kira's plan, only to be later rescued by Ezri as revenge against Kira for killing Brunt. Ezri ended up joining the rebel cause. The primary universe Ferengi were allowed to return to the primary universe for having aided the rebels' defeat of Worf, a major victory for the rebellion.
Continuing events in the mirror universe are told in Saturn's Children.
In late 2376, Intendant Kira managed to use a form of mind-control to manipulate the primary-universe Jem'Hadar Taran'atar into doing her bidding. She had him attack Kira Nerys before fleeing Deep Space Nine, and eventually beamed him into the mirror universe. Shortly afterwards, she was killed by Iliana Ghemor.
The continuing tale of events in the mirror universe are told in the novels Fearful Symmetry and The Soul Key.
From 2376 into 2381, after the fall of Terok Nor to the Cardassians, the Terran Rebellion united with the Mackenzie Calhoun and the remnants of the Romulan Empire along with the forces of Memory Omega with Jean-Luc Picard as their leader to liberate Earth, where they then proceeded to liberate other core worlds of the Terran Empire. Instigating a war between the Klingons and the Cardassians, the Rebellion was able to sue for peace and create the Galactic Commonwealth, a representative republic that was in the process of rebuilding its member worlds.
In 2384, the Terran Rebellion was ultimately successful in overthrowing the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance and restoring the Terran Empire, after reality was fractured, Chakotay, Dal R'El, Jankom Pog, and Murf accidentally ended up on the ISS Voyager-A where they were captured by mirror Janeway and mirror Chakotay. Chakotay, having heard stories of the Federation's run ins with the mirror universe, warned his companions about how dangerous it was. Mirror Chakotay had thought that new safeguards had been put in place to prevent travel between the two universes while mirror Janeway called mere children finding a way to cross over a security breach for the new Terran Armada. The group managed to escape and make their way to the bridge where they recalibrated Voyager's deflector dish to create a broad-spectrum warp field with an inverse tachyon pulse that would seal the interphasic rift. With the Loom invading the mirror universe because of the rift, Janeway allowed the group to proceed. Gwyn was able to activate the field, repairing the fracture in reality and returning everyone to the prime universe.
By the 25th century, the Terran Rebellion had succeeded in throwing off Alliance rule and a restored Terran Empire was once again a major power in the quadrant, possessing technology and weapons roughly on par with 25th-century Starfleet in the primary universe. Terran Empire ships and forces were known to operate in and around Cardassian territory, and even conduct missions to use the Bajoran wormhole to infiltrate the counterpart universe.
In the 27th century the last known crossover between the primary and mirror universes took place. By the 32nd century the distance between the primary and mirror universes had become so great that the Federation believed it was no longer possible for crossovers between the two universes to take place.
By 3189, the prime and mirror universes had drifted so far apart from each other that no reported crossings had occurred in the preceding five hundred years. As a result, Philippa Georgiou started dying of a time sickness. While searching for a cure, Georgiou was sent back in time to the mirror universe as part of a test, creating an alternate timeline that was implied to still exist when she returned. With Georgiou refusing to be returned to the mirror universe, the Guardian of Forever cured her by sending Georgiou back to a time where the two universes were still aligned where Georgiou could survive.
In 3191, the ISS Enterprise was found by the crew of the USS Discovery and L'ak and Moll where it had remained trapped in a wormhole for centuries. The Discovery freed the Enterprise, learning of its crew's story from a dedication plaque, and sent it to the USS Federation for storage. Checking the crew's manifest against Federation databases, Captain Michael Burnham discovered that at least most of the ship's crew had found a new life in the prime universe, with junior science officer Doctor Carmen Cho even joining Starfleet and rising in the ranks to become a branch admiral.
Burnham later searched for the last clue to the Progenitors' technology in the mirror universe history section of the Eternal Gallery and Archive without any success.
In Tangled: The Series episode "Mirror, Mirror", While staying at a giant shell, Rapunzel and the gang encounter mirror version of themselves. Rapunzel and her group are becoming annoyed with their leaking caravan and each other when they are stopped by a fallen tree and come to an old estate, run by the hospitable and gentlemanly Matthews. Cassandra becomes suspicious when Matthews lets them stay without even asking for payment. Despite this, Rapunzel remains optimistic. However, during dinner she and the others notice that Shorty is acting like a gentleman rather than his usual self. Rapunzel pulls Eugene aside to discuss this with him, when they both notice Shorty and Lance standing next to a mirror in the hallway. As soon as Lance looks into the mirror, however, he is pulled in, while a Lance doppelgänger comes out. Rapunzel soon realizes that "Shorty" is also a doppelgänger and captures them both. However, Rapunzel realizes that she, Eugene, Pascal, and Cassandra could all also be doppelgängers and performs tests to make sure who's real or not. Rapunzel, Eugene, and Pascal pass their tests, but "Cassandra" fails to slice an apple into eight pieces, as she had done previously, revealing herself as a doppelgänger. Rapunzel, Pascal, and Eugene hide in a wardrobe while the doppelgängers chase them, until Rapunzel gets suspicious of Eugene when he calls Pascal a chameleon, instead of a frog like he usually did. She then sees her journal falling out of "Eugene"'s shirt, causing her to realize that he also is a doppelgänger. Doppelgänger "Eugene" reveals to her that the real Eugene was the first person to look into the mirror and to be captured and replaced. Soon the other doppelgängers, including Rapunzel's, arrive and try to push Rapunzel into the mirror. When Rapunzel fights her doppelgänger, she is seemingly pushed into the mirror, and the doppelgängers depart to search for Pascal, who had escaped during the fight but Rapunzel tells the doppelgängers to leave Pascal to her. Meanwhile, the real Eugene and the others are trying to escape when "Rapunzel" appears among them; however, she makes a gloomy remark that makes them realize that she's not Rapunzel, and they manage to capture her. Meanwhile, the real Rapunzel has been pretending to be one of the doppelgänger; she finds Pascal and sets up a trap for them. She tricks the doppelgängers into standing on the mirror which she has put on the floor, allowing her real friends to grab them and change places. They put the mirror back on the wall, but turn it around so that no-one can look into it. The team decides to leave but when they found that the storm has gotten worse, they decide to stay in for a night and keep watch, in case something else might happen. Outside of the estate, it is revealed that the tree, which had fallen in front of the caravan earlier, was actually chopped down by an ax.
In StarGalaxia season 2, episode 4 - "Mirror, Mirror", the Mirrorverse aka Mirror Universe has a evil version of the Universe 7 (known as Our Universe, Mundus, or Known Universe) was been discovered by the Burning Paladins, The Terigons, and his heroes. Also the heroes accidentally stumbles into a parallel universe, where an evil Robert Anderson and his friends rules with an iron fist. Also evil Leona uses this to his advantage in finally capturing the real Elaine, leaving Elaine to experience the terrors of the parallel world, and also free to save the heroes.
In StarGalaxia: A New Generation episode "The Crossover was Been Return...", the Mirrorverse aka Mirror Universe, was been visited for a last time, also heroes has unexpected side effects, bouncing the crew between alternate realities – including the mirror universe. Also a evil version of StarGalaxia (starship) has a planet destroyer, it had the ability to destroy entire planets by reducing them to subatomic particles or exterminating of the species and cultures. If so desired, the weapon could also remake the targeted world as a perfectly terraformed planet, ready for immediate colonization. Also themselves to stop them.
Places in Mirror Universe
Sagittarius Zero Star
Galaxy Cauldron
Milky Way Galaxy (Mirror)
Helios/Sol (Mirror)
Hermes/Mercury (Mirror)
Aphrodite/Venus (Mirror)
Terra/Earth's counterpart/Earth (Mirror)
Selene/Luna (Mirror)
Ares/Mars (Mirror)
Asteroid Belt
Zeus/Jupiter (Mirror)
Cronus/Saturn (Mirror)
Caelus/Uranus (Mirror)
Poseidon/Neptune (Mirror)
Hades/Pluto (Mirror)
Persephone/Planet Nine (Mirror)
Kuiper Belt
Planet Nine
Chaos
Planet 10
Planet 11
Nemesis
Small Magellanic Cloud (Mirror)
Large Magellanic Cloud (Mirror)
Andromeda Galaxy (Mirror)
Triangulum Galaxy (Mirror)
Cantta and Conea
Ferdalia
Tarmarnia
Cothbeul (Known as Dragouha IV, or Dragouha Prime)
Quaturuo and Aatuori
Maysharre (Known as Awroo)
Viscadium (Known as Libertia)
Had Regieadon
Corelernia
Scheerbart Minor (Known as Scheerbart)
Reesecandia
Gorla
Teixa
Hiath
Many Real-life, Locations, Places, Exoplanets, Exomoons, Stars, Galaxies, Nebulae, etc.
Many Planets, Moons, Stars, Galaxies, Nebulae, etc. of Mirror Universe
Many Fictional Locations, Places, Exoplanets, Exomoons, Planets, Moons, Stars, Galaxies, Nebulae, etc.
Many Locations, and Places of Mirror Universe
Races and Species in Mirror Universe
Andorians
Bajorans
Breen
Cardassians
Changelings
Denobulans
Ferengi
Gorn
Halkans
Humans (Terrans)
Kelpiens
Klingons
Orions
Romulans
Suliban
Talosian
Tellarites
Tholians
Trill
Vulcans
Xindi
Canttans
Coneans
Ferdalians
Tarmarnians
Kobouls
Aatuorians
Kagrawolfes
Had Regieadonans
Corelernians
Ahenxans
Reesecandians
Gorlans
Teixans
Hiathens
Many Alien Species
Many Fictional Alien Species
Many Robots/Cyborgs/Androids
Many of them!
Trivia
This is a first appearance of Star Trek season 2, episode 10 "Mirror, Mirror", this is a term of this parallel universe.
The term "mirror universe" was first mentioned in full in DIS: "Such Sweet Sorrow", after having long been used by behind-the-scenes production sources, such as the Star Trek Encyclopedia. Typically, only general terminology has been used of both universes in relation to each other, such as "parallel universe" and "the other universe" in TOS: "Mirror, Mirror" and DS9: "Through the Looking Glass", "alternate reality" in ENT: "In A Mirror, Darkly", "the other side" in DS9: "Crossover" and "Shattered Mirror", "the alternate universe" in DS9: "Resurrection" and "The Emperor's New Cloak", and "the Terran universe" in DIS: "The War Without, The War Within". Although the term "mirror universe" itself is not used in DIS: "Despite Yourself", the crew of the USS Discovery specifically referred to their vessel's counterpart as being the "mirror Discovery."
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-Jankom Pog, 2385 (Star Trek: Prodigy season 2, episode 14 - "Cracked Mirror")
The Mirror Universe (known as Mirrorverse), is a parallel universe of Universe 7 (Known as Our Universe, Mundus, or Known Universe), where the patterns of events move in similar manners to that of the primary universe, but the intentions and characterizations are different, often showing "evil" characteristics in place of "good", and vice versa. Starfleet Intelligence, by the year 2267, referred to this reality as "Terran Empire parallel". The mirror universe shares a similar history to that of the primary universe, and many of the same people exist in this reality, but they and the galaxy they live in are skewed versions of their "normal" counterparts. Also, when a evil counterparts of the Known Universe, including Humans, Aliens, Robots/Cyborgs/Androids, AI/DCs, Anthros, and others. However widely recorded as first being visited by James T. Kirk and several officers from the USS Enterprise in 2267, though in reality already encountered by the USS Discovery around a decade earlier. This parallel universe coexisted with the prime universe in the same space, but on another dimensional plane.
The mirror universe was so named because most places, ships, and people that existed in the prime universe also existed there, although usually bearing the antithesis of many of their personal characteristics, in particular swapping their morally good characteristics (for example: altruism, kindness) for morally bad characteristics (for example: selfishness, cruelty) or vice versa, thus "mirror"-like.
By 2257, the Terran Empire and the United Federation of Planets were aware of the existence of their respective opposite universe, and both chose to classify that information to prevent deliberate crossovers; the Federation was fighting a costly war at the time they learned of the mirror universe and Starfleet admiralty was afraid of desperate attempts to reunite with loved ones, and the fascist Terrans feared Federation ideals would inspire rebellion.
By 3189 the mirror universe had diverged from the prime universe enough that no reported crossings had occurred in the preceding five hundred years.
History
It is not clear if the mirror universe diverged from the primary universe of universe 7 at some point or always existed in tandem, mirroring events and peoples. If the two universes did diverge it was at a point many hundreds of years ago. Phlox noted that the "great works" of literature in both universes were roughly the same except that the primary universe characters were "weak and compassionate," with the exception of that William Shakespeare and his counterpart.
The mirror Klingon culture has a basis of celebrating the victory of Molor over Kahless.
On 5 April 2063, first contact between Vulcans and Terrans took place much as it did in the primary universe. However, once the Vulcans landed, instead of welcoming them with open arms, Zefram Cochrane shot the first Vulcan to step onto Terran soil and the Terrans proceeded to raid the Vulcan ship, the T'Plana-Hath. The gun used by Cochrane later would come into the possession of Commander Jonathan Archer, who wondered what would have happened had Cochrane not "turned the tables on [the Vulcans'] invasion force." With advanced Vulcan technology now at their disposal, the Terrans were able to expand the Terran Empire and conquer other worlds, including Vulcan.
It is not clear when the Empire began. Archer once stated that the Empire had existed for "centuries" as of 2155. Archer did not mention how many centuries, but by his statement, the Empire can be traced back to at least 1955, suggesting that it was a Terran political unit before it became an interstellar empire. The credits sequence for In a Mirror, Darkly used footage of battles going back at least to the "Age of Sail." It also appears that it is the empire that conflicts with the Xindi.
In the Mirror Universe Trilogy First Contact was the point of divergence with the primary universe; at this point, Zefram Cochrane warned the Vulcans about the Borg. Humans and Vulcans formed a militaristic alliance to wipe out the Borg, after which they became the Empire.
The Mirror Universe Saga had the Empire come about because the Romulans conquered Earth and enslaved humans for almost a decade. When Earth overthrew the Romulans, it embarked on a program of conquest itself, and became the Terran Empire.
The Bajorans and Trill had empires until they were conquered by Earth.
The history of Ireland followed a similar course to its primary universe counterpart with respect to the country's numerous conflicts with Great Britain over the course of several centuries. The Troubles occurred in the mirror universe just as it had in the primary universe.
Hundreds of years prior to the 24th century, Kai Dava Nikende foresaw the conquest of Bajor by the Terran Empire in 2255 and the suppression of the Bajoran religion, which involved the killing of its priests, and the destruction of its icons such as the Orbs of the Prophets. Consequently, he preserved a fragment, known as a paghvaram, from each of them. During his orb experience with the Orb of Souls, he made contact with his primary universe counterpart, who was likewise the Kai of Bajor, and one of the fragments was transported to that universe for safekeeping. This may have been the first direct contact between the two universes. The paghvaram was kept in the village of Sidau in Hedrikspool Province, until it was stolen by Iliana Ghemor in 2376.
By the 22nd century, with advanced Vulcan technology at their disposal, the Terran Empire had expanded and conquered other races, including the Vulcans, Andorians, Tellarites, Orions and Denobulans.
In 2155, the ISS Enterprise, under the command of Captain Maximilian Forrest, was the flagship of the Imperial Starfleet of Terran Empire. In January of that year, Commander Jonathan Archer mutinied against Forrest in order to take the ship into Tholian space to capture the primary universe starship USS Defiant which the Tholians had obtained. While the mutiny was ultimately unsuccessful, Captain Forrest had no choice but to continue the mission, since the ship's helm had been locked on auto-pilot. The Enterprise was later destroyed by Tholian ships, but not before Archer was able to take control of the Defiant. Archer tried to use the Defiant in a grab for power, intending to replace the Emperor, but was betrayed and killed by Hoshi Sato, who declared herself Empress.
In possession of the USS Defiant, the mirror universe was generally unaware of the primary universe. Knowledge of the primary universe and the Federation was restricted to the highest levels of the Terran Empire. In the primary universe, Section 31 had some knowledge of the mirror universe.
In 2256, the Terran Empire was the dominant power in the Alpha Quadrant. The Empire, ruled by Emperor Philippa Georgiou, had at some point in the past century conquered Qo'noS; some Klingons joined Vulcans, Andorians, and Tellarites in rebellion against the Terrans' rule. By the time of her rule, Kaminar seems to have also been conquered, with Kelpiens reduced to nameless slaves and livestock. In the 2256, Captain Gabriel Lorca attempted a coup against Emperor Georgiou. She sent her adoptive daughter, Captain Michael Burnham, to apprehend Lorca, but instead Burnham joined Lorca's insurrection. Burnham was subsequently believed to have been killed when her shuttlecraft was destroyed; Lorca was publicly blamed for her death. Eventually, Lorca was betrayed by scientist Paul Stamets. When Lorca was attempting to recruit allies on Priors World, the Emperor caught up with him. He attempted to transport to his ship, the ISS Buran, but the transporter beam was caught in an ion storm and Lorca was transported to the prime universe.
Lorca successfully impersonated his prime universe counterpart and in 2256 became captain of the USS Discovery. He also recruited the Michael Burnham of the prime universe, though he hid his true origins and motivations from her. Late that year or early in 2257, Lorca used Discovery's displacement-activated spore hub drive to return to the mirror universe. He convinced Burnham to impersonate her mirror universe counterpart and bring him as her prisoner aboard Burnham's ship, the ISS Shenzhou. As he had planned, when Emperor Georgiou heard that Burnham was alive, she summoned her to bring Lorca to her flagship, the ISS Charon. Lorca escaped from an agonizer booth on the Charon and rescued several of his followers who were also being imprisoned and tortured there. With their help, he took control of the Charon, but he and his surviving followers were defeated by Emperor Georgiou and Michael Burnham. Lorca was killed, and Burnham and the Emperor were beamed off of the Charon before it was destroyed by Discovery. Discovery returned to the prime universe with Emperor Georgiou using the mycelial network which regenerated with the destruction of the mirror Stamets' super-mycelial reactor. However, Discovery accidentally overshot and returned to the prime universe nine months after their departure despite having spent only a few days at most in the mirror universe.
However it was not until 2267 that any official contact between the universes is recorded. By this time, the Terran Empire was the dominant power in the Alpha Quadrant. In a transporter accident caused by interference from an ion storm, a landing party from the USS Enterprise switched places with an identical party from the ISS Enterprise in the mirror universe. The four Starfleet officers – Captain James T. Kirk, Lieutenant Uhura, Lieutenant Commander Montgomery Scott, and Doctor Leonard McCoy – found the Terran vessel to belong to an extremely brutal regime, almost dictatorial in its command structure. Advancement through assassination was commonplace.
During the encounter, Captain James T. Kirk convinced the counterpart of his first officer, Spock, that the Empire could not sustain itself. Indeed, Spock predicted that in its current form, the Empire had just over two centuries before total collapse.
Shortly thereafter, Spock rose to become leader of the Terran Empire, proposing a series of reforms designed to make the Empire more secure and less-dictatorial in nature. These included a significant disarmament program. Unfortunately, once these reforms were complete, the Empire was unable to defend itself against the equally aggressive and powerful forces surrounding it. The Klingon-Cardassian Alliance overran the Empire, conquering Earth and leaving Terrans and Vulcans enslaved.
At some point before stardate 32336.6, the Terran High Chancellor's attempts at reforming the Empire ended in failure and he was killed. The current crew of the Enterprise mutineed and, with the help of Saru, now a rebel leader, escaped the mirror universe to the prime universe with a number of refugees seeking a new life. The ship became stuck in a wormhole but at least most of the crew managed to escape and find new lives amongst the United Federation of Planets.
Spock's rise to power is detailed in The Sorrows of Empire.
During this time, the forces of the mirror universe began implementing safeguards to prevent another crossover event with the primary universe. Transporter design was altered to prevent interdimensional travel, requiring the creation of devices specifically for that purpose, including the multidimensional transporter. In the event of another crossover, those involved would be killed to prevent further interference.
In 2293, after being snared in the Janus Prime Vortex, Captain Hikaru Sulu and the crew of the USS Excelsior found themselves in the mirror universe, transposed into the bodies of their duplicates, aboard the ISS Excelsior. In order to return to their own universe, Sulu's crew were forced to use the Imperial starship and its fighters to escape from the Terran Empire, and enlist the aid of the Klingon Alliance and the Romulan Republic in fighting the Tholian Empire to gain access to the Janus Ultima Vortex.
By the early 24th century, the Terrans had been reduced to a slave-race and a handful of rebels on the run from the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance, which was intent on destroying the entire Terran race. One such ships used by the Terran Rebellion was Stargazer, captained by Gilaad Ben Zoma.
The circumstances faced by the Terran race as depicted in the 2017 Mirror Broken comic book series differs substantially from those seen in the Star Trek: Mirror Universe prose works – specifically, the Terran Empire still exists in rump-form, with humanity having been driven all the way back to the Sol system by the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance by the 2360s or 2370s and militarily contained there, and with Mirror Spock's reforms having largely failed as policy. These circumstances seemingly somewhat conflict with the information given in the DS9 episode "Crossover," but in this series, the events seen onscreen in DS9 still evidently canonically take place.
Bajor, formally occupied by the Terrans, was freed by the Alliance and soon joined it. In orbit around the planet, the command post/ore-processing facility Terok Nor was constructed.
By 2370, the second major contact with the primary universe took place. A runabout from station Deep Space 9 entered the mirror universe following an incident in the Bajoran wormhole. Kira Nerys and Julian Bashir were captured by forces from Terok Nor, and interrogated by the commander, Intendant Kira Nerys. Bashir was sent to work in the ore processing plant, where he befriended Miles O'Brien. After instigating a series of incidents aboard the station, including the death of Odo during a slave uprising, Kira and Bashir convinced privateer Benjamin Sisko to rebel against the Alliance and help them to escape back to the primary universe.
A year later, Smiley crossed over to the primary universe and impersonated his counterpart long enough to capture Benjamin Sisko. He took Sisko back to the mirror universe, where he convinced him to impersonate his mirror-self who had been killed in a skirmish with Alliance ships. The rebels needed the other Sisko to win over Jennifer Sisko, Sisko's wife, who was working as a scientist for the Alliance. Jennifer had been developing a transpectral sensor array, which would have allowed the Alliance to locate rebel hideouts in the Badlands. Fortunately for the rebels, Ben was able to convince Jennifer to defect to the movement.
In the Badlands, Chakotay, a former slave, commanded a ship in the rebellion attempting to evade pursuit. There, he encountered a strange ship which had been catapulted seventy thousand light-years across the galaxy.
While in the Federation's universe, Smiley downloaded information from Deep Space 9's computers, including the plans for the USS Defiant. In 2372, the rebels constructed their own version of the Defiant, but had trouble getting it to function properly. Jennifer lured Ben Sisko back into the mirror universe to help. By this time the rebellion had grown in strength, culminating in the capture of Terok Nor, which became a rebel base of operations.
In 2374, Intendant Kira sent a thief, Bareil Antos, to the primary universe to steal one of the Bajoran Orbs, believing it would permit Kira to unite Bajor under her rule. The attempt failed, and Bareil returned to the mirror universe without the orb.
In the same year, James Kirk was kidnapped by Kathryn Janeway, who was in the employ of Spock. While he was in the mirror universe, Kirk discovered that Spock's counterpart's efforts to reform the Terran Empire had succeeded, but had left the empire open to attack from the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance. Kirk then agreed to help Spock and the Terran and Vulcan rebels in reestablishing the Terran Empire. Over the next few years, Kirk, assisted by McCoy, Scotty, and Spock, worked with Captain Jean-Luc Picard to defeat Tiberius, the cruel ruler of the mirror universe.
In 2375, Grand Nagus Zek, the leader of the Ferengi Alliance in the primary universe, used the multidimensional transporter to travel to the mirror universe, hoping to open up business opportunities; however, he was captured and held hostage by the Alliance. Intendant Kira made arrangements with Worf, the Regent of the Alliance, to obtain a Klingon cloaking device from the primary universe in exchange for Zek's return.
She sent Ezri Tigan, a Trill mercenary and Kira's lover, to give Quark the ransom-demand. Quark and his brother Rom stole the cloaking device from Klingon General Martok's ship and delivered it to Ezri, but decided at the last minute that they couldn't trust her to keep her side of the deal, and accompanied her to the mirror universe. There, all three were captured by the Terran rebels, who planned to keep the cloaking device. Ezri's companion Brunt freed them, delivering them to Regent Worf.
Aboard Worf's flagship, Quark and Rom were imprisoned along with Zek upon discovering Kira's plan, only to be later rescued by Ezri as revenge against Kira for killing Brunt. Ezri ended up joining the rebel cause. The primary universe Ferengi were allowed to return to the primary universe for having aided the rebels' defeat of Worf, a major victory for the rebellion.
Continuing events in the mirror universe are told in Saturn's Children.
In late 2376, Intendant Kira managed to use a form of mind-control to manipulate the primary-universe Jem'Hadar Taran'atar into doing her bidding. She had him attack Kira Nerys before fleeing Deep Space Nine, and eventually beamed him into the mirror universe. Shortly afterwards, she was killed by Iliana Ghemor.
The continuing tale of events in the mirror universe are told in the novels Fearful Symmetry and The Soul Key.
From 2376 into 2381, after the fall of Terok Nor to the Cardassians, the Terran Rebellion united with the Mackenzie Calhoun and the remnants of the Romulan Empire along with the forces of Memory Omega with Jean-Luc Picard as their leader to liberate Earth, where they then proceeded to liberate other core worlds of the Terran Empire. Instigating a war between the Klingons and the Cardassians, the Rebellion was able to sue for peace and create the Galactic Commonwealth, a representative republic that was in the process of rebuilding its member worlds.
In 2384, the Terran Rebellion was ultimately successful in overthrowing the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance and restoring the Terran Empire, after reality was fractured, Chakotay, Dal R'El, Jankom Pog, and Murf accidentally ended up on the ISS Voyager-A where they were captured by mirror Janeway and mirror Chakotay. Chakotay, having heard stories of the Federation's run ins with the mirror universe, warned his companions about how dangerous it was. Mirror Chakotay had thought that new safeguards had been put in place to prevent travel between the two universes while mirror Janeway called mere children finding a way to cross over a security breach for the new Terran Armada. The group managed to escape and make their way to the bridge where they recalibrated Voyager's deflector dish to create a broad-spectrum warp field with an inverse tachyon pulse that would seal the interphasic rift. With the Loom invading the mirror universe because of the rift, Janeway allowed the group to proceed. Gwyn was able to activate the field, repairing the fracture in reality and returning everyone to the prime universe.
By the 25th century, the Terran Rebellion had succeeded in throwing off Alliance rule and a restored Terran Empire was once again a major power in the quadrant, possessing technology and weapons roughly on par with 25th-century Starfleet in the primary universe. Terran Empire ships and forces were known to operate in and around Cardassian territory, and even conduct missions to use the Bajoran wormhole to infiltrate the counterpart universe.
In the 27th century the last known crossover between the primary and mirror universes took place. By the 32nd century the distance between the primary and mirror universes had become so great that the Federation believed it was no longer possible for crossovers between the two universes to take place.
By 3189, the prime and mirror universes had drifted so far apart from each other that no reported crossings had occurred in the preceding five hundred years. As a result, Philippa Georgiou started dying of a time sickness. While searching for a cure, Georgiou was sent back in time to the mirror universe as part of a test, creating an alternate timeline that was implied to still exist when she returned. With Georgiou refusing to be returned to the mirror universe, the Guardian of Forever cured her by sending Georgiou back to a time where the two universes were still aligned where Georgiou could survive.
In 3191, the ISS Enterprise was found by the crew of the USS Discovery and L'ak and Moll where it had remained trapped in a wormhole for centuries. The Discovery freed the Enterprise, learning of its crew's story from a dedication plaque, and sent it to the USS Federation for storage. Checking the crew's manifest against Federation databases, Captain Michael Burnham discovered that at least most of the ship's crew had found a new life in the prime universe, with junior science officer Doctor Carmen Cho even joining Starfleet and rising in the ranks to become a branch admiral.
Burnham later searched for the last clue to the Progenitors' technology in the mirror universe history section of the Eternal Gallery and Archive without any success.
In Tangled: The Series episode "Mirror, Mirror", While staying at a giant shell, Rapunzel and the gang encounter mirror version of themselves. Rapunzel and her group are becoming annoyed with their leaking caravan and each other when they are stopped by a fallen tree and come to an old estate, run by the hospitable and gentlemanly Matthews. Cassandra becomes suspicious when Matthews lets them stay without even asking for payment. Despite this, Rapunzel remains optimistic. However, during dinner she and the others notice that Shorty is acting like a gentleman rather than his usual self. Rapunzel pulls Eugene aside to discuss this with him, when they both notice Shorty and Lance standing next to a mirror in the hallway. As soon as Lance looks into the mirror, however, he is pulled in, while a Lance doppelgänger comes out. Rapunzel soon realizes that "Shorty" is also a doppelgänger and captures them both. However, Rapunzel realizes that she, Eugene, Pascal, and Cassandra could all also be doppelgängers and performs tests to make sure who's real or not. Rapunzel, Eugene, and Pascal pass their tests, but "Cassandra" fails to slice an apple into eight pieces, as she had done previously, revealing herself as a doppelgänger. Rapunzel, Pascal, and Eugene hide in a wardrobe while the doppelgängers chase them, until Rapunzel gets suspicious of Eugene when he calls Pascal a chameleon, instead of a frog like he usually did. She then sees her journal falling out of "Eugene"'s shirt, causing her to realize that he also is a doppelgänger. Doppelgänger "Eugene" reveals to her that the real Eugene was the first person to look into the mirror and to be captured and replaced. Soon the other doppelgängers, including Rapunzel's, arrive and try to push Rapunzel into the mirror. When Rapunzel fights her doppelgänger, she is seemingly pushed into the mirror, and the doppelgängers depart to search for Pascal, who had escaped during the fight but Rapunzel tells the doppelgängers to leave Pascal to her. Meanwhile, the real Eugene and the others are trying to escape when "Rapunzel" appears among them; however, she makes a gloomy remark that makes them realize that she's not Rapunzel, and they manage to capture her. Meanwhile, the real Rapunzel has been pretending to be one of the doppelgänger; she finds Pascal and sets up a trap for them. She tricks the doppelgängers into standing on the mirror which she has put on the floor, allowing her real friends to grab them and change places. They put the mirror back on the wall, but turn it around so that no-one can look into it. The team decides to leave but when they found that the storm has gotten worse, they decide to stay in for a night and keep watch, in case something else might happen. Outside of the estate, it is revealed that the tree, which had fallen in front of the caravan earlier, was actually chopped down by an ax.
In StarGalaxia season 2, episode 4 - "Mirror, Mirror", the Mirrorverse aka Mirror Universe has a evil version of the Universe 7 (known as Our Universe, Mundus, or Known Universe) was been discovered by the Burning Paladins, The Terigons, and his heroes. Also the heroes accidentally stumbles into a parallel universe, where an evil Robert Anderson and his friends rules with an iron fist. Also evil Leona uses this to his advantage in finally capturing the real Elaine, leaving Elaine to experience the terrors of the parallel world, and also free to save the heroes.
In StarGalaxia: A New Generation episode "The Crossover was Been Return...", the Mirrorverse aka Mirror Universe, was been visited for a last time, also heroes has unexpected side effects, bouncing the crew between alternate realities – including the mirror universe. Also a evil version of StarGalaxia (starship) has a planet destroyer, it had the ability to destroy entire planets by reducing them to subatomic particles or exterminating of the species and cultures. If so desired, the weapon could also remake the targeted world as a perfectly terraformed planet, ready for immediate colonization. Also themselves to stop them.
Places in Mirror Universe
Sagittarius Zero Star
Galaxy Cauldron
Milky Way Galaxy (Mirror)
Helios/Sol (Mirror)
Hermes/Mercury (Mirror)
Aphrodite/Venus (Mirror)
Terra/Earth's counterpart/Earth (Mirror)
Selene/Luna (Mirror)
Ares/Mars (Mirror)
Asteroid Belt
Zeus/Jupiter (Mirror)
Cronus/Saturn (Mirror)
Caelus/Uranus (Mirror)
Poseidon/Neptune (Mirror)
Hades/Pluto (Mirror)
Persephone/Planet Nine (Mirror)
Kuiper Belt
Planet Nine
Chaos
Planet 10
Planet 11
Nemesis
Small Magellanic Cloud (Mirror)
Large Magellanic Cloud (Mirror)
Andromeda Galaxy (Mirror)
Triangulum Galaxy (Mirror)
Cantta and Conea
Ferdalia
Tarmarnia
Cothbeul (Known as Dragouha IV, or Dragouha Prime)
Quaturuo and Aatuori
Maysharre (Known as Awroo)
Viscadium (Known as Libertia)
Had Regieadon
Corelernia
Scheerbart Minor (Known as Scheerbart)
Reesecandia
Gorla
Teixa
Hiath
Many Real-life, Locations, Places, Exoplanets, Exomoons, Stars, Galaxies, Nebulae, etc.
Many Planets, Moons, Stars, Galaxies, Nebulae, etc. of Mirror Universe
Many Fictional Locations, Places, Exoplanets, Exomoons, Planets, Moons, Stars, Galaxies, Nebulae, etc.
Many Locations, and Places of Mirror Universe
Races and Species in Mirror Universe
Andorians
Bajorans
Breen
Cardassians
Changelings
Denobulans
Ferengi
Gorn
Halkans
Humans (Terrans)
Kelpiens
Klingons
Orions
Romulans
Suliban
Talosian
Tellarites
Tholians
Trill
Vulcans
Xindi
Canttans
Coneans
Ferdalians
Tarmarnians
Kobouls
Aatuorians
Kagrawolfes
Had Regieadonans
Corelernians
Ahenxans
Reesecandians
Gorlans
Teixans
Hiathens
Many Alien Species
Many Fictional Alien Species
Many Robots/Cyborgs/Androids
Many of them!
Trivia
This is a first appearance of Star Trek season 2, episode 10 "Mirror, Mirror", this is a term of this parallel universe.
The term "mirror universe" was first mentioned in full in DIS: "Such Sweet Sorrow", after having long been used by behind-the-scenes production sources, such as the Star Trek Encyclopedia. Typically, only general terminology has been used of both universes in relation to each other, such as "parallel universe" and "the other universe" in TOS: "Mirror, Mirror" and DS9: "Through the Looking Glass", "alternate reality" in ENT: "In A Mirror, Darkly", "the other side" in DS9: "Crossover" and "Shattered Mirror", "the alternate universe" in DS9: "Resurrection" and "The Emperor's New Cloak", and "the Terran universe" in DIS: "The War Without, The War Within". Although the term "mirror universe" itself is not used in DIS: "Despite Yourself", the crew of the USS Discovery specifically referred to their vessel's counterpart as being the "mirror Discovery."
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