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"In a Mirror, Darkly" is the eighteenth and nineteenth episodes of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise, and originally aired on April 22 and 29, 2005. This installment was developed to be a sequel to The Original Series episode "The Tholian Web"
Through the Glass Darkly, the 1997 third sourcebook for the roleplaying game Nightbane; And Now We See but Through a Glass Darkly, a 2003 dark chamber symphony by Justin Lassen "In a Mirror, Darkly", a 2005 episode of Star Trek Enterprise
Zack Handlen, reviewing the episode for The A.V. Club in 2012, similarly described the episode as "fun", but found the Mirror Universe as a concept to be "wearing a bit thin", and also considered Bell's performance bland. [4] In 2017, SyFy ranked this the third best Mirror Universe episode of Star Trek. [5]
In a Mirror, Darkly; M. Mirror, Mirror (Star Trek: The Original Series) R. ... Through the Looking Glass (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) This page was ...
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 ...
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In 2005, an episode of Star Trek: Enterprise featured a Gorn (albeit in the Mirror Universe) in the episode "In a Mirror, Darkly Part II". In that episode, the Gorn (whose name was Slar) was an overseer of a group of slaves belonging to the Mirror Universe's Tholians in an attempt to steal technology from the Constitution -class NCC-1764 ...
Alex Kurtzman, who oversees the current 'Star Trek' franchise, discusses the series finale of 'Discovery' and what to expect from 'Starfleet Academy' and 'Section 31.' 'Star Trek: Discovery' is over.