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It's the episodes with the Intendant, that's set in the mirror universe

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The Intendant? I must have missed that storyline. All I remember was the Foundation, the Wormhole and the Jem Hadar. I was really looking forward to the final battle and then somehow never watched the final episodes and missed the whole thing.

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Kira Nariz as a dominatrix basically. She actually seemed better at this than as the semi-religious/ambassador/soldier/revolutionary

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Oh yeah. I remember that. I had no idea that she was part of the Mirror Universe or that it was even connected. DS9 had a habit of being less than explicit. I mean how long did it take for them to introduce the Jem Hadar and the Foundation as enemies? Then it took seasons more before they revealed their infiltration plan. Talk about slow moving. Just get to the point!

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Here:

  1. Star Trek (1966–1969) Episode: Mirror, Mirror (1967)

  2. Star Trek (1966–1969) Episode: The Tholian Web (1968)

  3. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993–1999) Episode: Crossover (1994)

  4. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993–1999) Episode: Through the Looking Glass (1995)

  5. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993–1999) Episode: Shattered Mirror (1996)

  6. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993–1999) Episode: Resurrection (1997)

  7. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993–1999) Episode: The Emperor's New Cloak (1999)

  8. Star Trek: Enterprise (2001–2005) Episode: In a Mirror, Darkly (2005)

  9. Star Trek: Enterprise (2001–2005) Episode: In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II (2005)

There are fore more from StarTrek Discovery but that isn't real StarTrek so I haven't added them. edit format

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Nice. I used to love the old Star Trek mirror universe episodes. STD based the entire first season on the mirror world stuff, which was interesting enough, but it was definitely flawed in a number of ways. Picard is arguably even worse.

I just woke up today and heard about Star Trek Strange New Worlds. I've no idea if it is a movie or what. Lots of people don't see it as 'real Star Trek' because the characters aren't serious enough. I think pretty soon, the frivolous, off-beat Star Treks will come to out-number the old Star Treks and at that point it will be hard to talk about 'real Star Trek'. Instead it will be 'The Golden Age of Star Trek' and the 'Silver Age'. I guess that would mean that we're in the Silver Age right now. If that's the case, then I can't imagine what the 'Bronze Age' is going to look like.