Mirror TNG characters and Happy Anniversary
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I was just wondering if Star Trek Timelines will ever add Riker and Worf Mirror Universe to their line up. They seem to be the only two missing from the Mirror Universe. They could also add Mirror Wesley, Mirror Tasha Yar or Mirror Pulaski. Just a suggestion.
Also, Happy Anniversary. I've been playing this game for several years now. Can't remember when I started. Enjoy it immensely, apart from having to purchase stuff, the only downside. Nevertheless, an enjoyable and addictive game.
Also, Happy Anniversary. I've been playing this game for several years now. Can't remember when I started. Enjoy it immensely, apart from having to purchase stuff, the only downside. Nevertheless, an enjoyable and addictive game.
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He is also the only Canon Mirror main TNG cast member.
Whoops. Didn't see him. I want to see him in the TNG uniform though.
You wouldn't see him in a TNG uniform as he was never part of the Mirror Star Fleet
I guess obrien didnt spend years on TNG as a transporter chief, helmsman, and tactical officer. I must have imagined him getting married in 10 forward too. Perhaps i just dont know what canon means. I'd rather it just remain the round metal cylinder that we shoot things out of and just enjoy our star trek in all of it's forms, instead of worrying about whether or not some network put their stamp on it 25 years ago when creativity was so restricted that we had so few choices in our geekdom.
edit:It probably comes across more mean spirited than i intend it to, it is 6 am and it's just kinda how i talk most of the time.
Oh OK. Didn’t know that.
I always assumed that like in the Mirror Universe, he would have a Starfleet counterpart in the Mirror Universe as well. Must rewatch the DS9 episode with Worf as the Mirror Universe character.
Canon just means appeared on TV or Film. All the TNG mirror crew we just got were from a comic book. Worf isn’t on the enterprise in the comics, he’s with the Klingon Cardassian Alliance. (If he appears in the comic at all, I haven’t read it)
In the canon, from TV, it’s revealed by mirror Kira, that Kirk’s adventure into the mirror universe lead Spock to become emperor and neuter the Terran empire, so the KCA rose up and conquered them.
I didn’t read the comic, so I’m not sure how there came to be an enterprise D within a conquered Terran empire.
No, your problem is not knowing with what what "main cast" means
In case you need a refresher, here's TNG's page on Memory Alpha, with the complete list of the main cast. O'Brien is not part of the main cast, but was always a Guest Star - the same level of, say, nurse Ogawa or Reginald Barclay.
For all of your sarcasm you are wrong and Captain Lost was perfectly correct. Only one TNG main cast member to have a Mirror counterpart.
Fun fact: as a matter of fact, Doctor Pulaski was also not a main cast member. She refused to be credited as "starring", and all of her episodes note her as "special appearance".
While what you say is of course true, it's admittedly slightly discordant in retrospect when you consider that O'Brien was a main cast member on DS9 — thus, if you were a regular viewer of that show, when you looked back at his stint on TNG, it would be easy to think that he must've been considered main cast there, as well.
Could you please continue the petty bickering? I find it most intriguing.
~ Data, ST:TNG "Haven"
Actually Mirror O'Brien is a leader in the Terran rebels, also known as Smiley, lol. So no Mirror O'Brien wouldn't have done what the TNG one had.
You are correct: it would be easy to think that O'Brien must've been considered main cast on TNG. But no matter how easy it would be, it would also be wrong ;-)