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In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Bajoran wormhole is a spatial anomaly located within 160,000,000 kilometres (1.1 au) (DS9 S1Ep2: "Emissary (Part 2)") of the planet Bajor. It appears as an aperture of swirling golden-white light surrounded by blue clouds, which appears whenever a vessel approaches or exits from it and disappears again ...
He also finds that the seeds of the Mirror Universe's brutality lie in Khan Noonien Singh winning the Eugenics Wars. Toward the book's end, Picard speaks to Mirror- Worf and explains that soon the Empire will be too far spread to maintain control over the worlds it controls that it will collapse, and Worf should inform his people so they can be ...
Star Trek location redirects (70 P) M. Mirror Universe (Star Trek) (2 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Star Trek locations" The following 9 pages are in this category, out ...
In universe timeline chronological order Star Trek: Enterprise (ENT), Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS), Star Trek: The Animated Series (TAS), Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), and all 13 of the Star Trek feature films, including the three newest J. J. Abrams "reboot" films, or "Kelvin Timeline" based on the original series.
At the center of Star Trek: Section 31 is Michelle Yeoh.Everything else within the first Trek film of the Paramount+ era orbits around her. The visuals, the camera work, the colors of the costumes ...
Star Trek Maps is a reference work demonstrating the stellar cartography and navigation system featured on the Star Trek television series, written from an in-universe perspective. It was published by Bantam Books in August 1980, and licensed by Paramount Pictures .
In 2018, CBR included this episode in a list of Star Trek episodes that are "so bad they must be seen". [4] They note this as one of Star Trek's mirror universe themed episodes. [4] In 2017, SyFy ranked this as the worst mirror universe episode of Star Trek, but did praise some of the character interactions. [5]
The characters in the Mirror Universe are aggressive, mistrustful and opportunistic in personality. Whereas the Star Trek universe depicts an optimistic future in which the Earth-based United Federation of Planets values peace, co-operation and exploration, episodes set in the Mirror Universe feature the human-dominated authoritarian Terran Empire which values war, despotism and conquest ...