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Miri's world was again revisited in Christopher L. Bennett's novel Forgotten History. In that novel, Miri's planet was not simply a duplicate of Earth, it WAS Earth, from an alternate universe which had briefly drifted into contact with the prime universe.
The Polish science-fiction writer Stanisław Lem described the same problem in the mid-twentieth century. He put it in writing in his philosophical text Dialogs in 1957. . Similarly, in Lem's Star Diaries ("Fourteenth Voyage") of 1957, the hero visits a planet and finds himself recreated from a backup record, after his death from a meteorite strike, which on this planet is a very commonplace proc
Kirk beams back to the planet with Lazarus and a security team to seek this enemy. Lazarus has another dimensional corridor episode and is returned to sickbay. Lazarus explains to Kirk that he is a time traveler; his spaceship is actually a "dimensional corridor gateway"; and the planet below was once his home world.
Returning to the Enterprise, Dr. Crusher determines that this person is truly a second Riker; Chief Engineer La Forge postulates that years before, while Riker was beamed off the planet, the Potemkin had split the transporter beam to cut through the distortions, but one beam was reflected back to the base, so that Riker materialized in both places.
They find the planet is inhabited by 8,000 descendants of the Defiant 's crew. The descendants' history began when the Defiant tried to escape the planet. Instead of passing through its energy barrier, the ship was thrown back in time 200 years and crashed with no hope of contacting the Federation or repairing the ship.
However, Miri becomes obliged along with all other eligible girls when the messenger from King Laren declares that Mount Eskel would be the home of the future princess. As a result, the "princess academy" is established to train every girl, including Princess Miri and her lowlander friend Britta Paweldaughter, to come of age until the crown ...
With no other choice, Janeway orders the ship to turn around, and engage the enhanced warp drive, hoping to reach the previous Class Y planet before their ship collapses. En route, Janeway suggests the construction of a time capsule of materials not made of the biomimetic material, storing their personal and mission logs in case they do not ...
She celebrates, drinking with friends, and in a reckless moment, drives home intoxicated. Listening to a story on the radio about a recently discovered Earth-like planet, she gazes out her car window at the stars and inadvertently hits a stopped car at an intersection, putting John Burroughs in a coma and killing his pregnant wife and young son ...