![]() ![]() Clearly a case of too little too late and this marks one of the better shows.yet only a few episodes later, the series sadly ended.Īs this episode opens we are back with the events at the end of 'Star Trek: First Contact' this time however things end very differently when Zefram Cochrane shoots and kills the Vulcan visitors. Sadly, however, it's also one that was filmed AFTER the crew learned that the show was being canceled. Why? What's all this about anyway?! This is a mega-cool episode. How rotten?!! See the show and see for yourself!! The show that follows involves Commander Archer taking control of the ship from his captain! And, he then sets the ship on a secret mission into Tholian space. ![]() But, like in "Mirror, Mirror", these folks are evil, conniving and rotten. However, this has been re-edited-and you realize it when Cochran (James Cromwell) opens fire-killing the Vulcan visitors!! The scene now cuts to the evil Enterprise-complete with most of the same crew from "Star Trek: Enterprise". What do I mean by this? The normal, wimpy intro to "Star Trek: Enterprise" has instead been replaced with a militaristic intro-complete with the symbol of the evil parallel Federation! When the show begins, the Zefram Cochran first contact scene from "Star Trek: First Contact" is shown and things seem just fine. Fortunately, this idea was only used in this and the following us the style and look of these shows is amazing. While I loved the original "Mirror, Mirror", the great evil parallel universe idea was bled dry-with way too many revisitations of the idea. Title (Brazil): "Reflexo Sombrio" ("Dark Reflex")īack during the runs of "Star Trek: Deep Space 9" and "Star Trek: Voyager", the "Mirror, Mirror" plot from the original "Star Trek" was resurrected again and again. The best part of this show is the excellent music score that replaces the annoying and out of context theme of Enterprise. The characters have basically the opposite behavior of the regular ones and Hoshi surprises with a sexy performance that seems to be inspired in Mata Hari. "In a Mirror, Darkly: Part I" is a weird episode of Enterprise in a parallel universe where tyranny and betrayal rule. Archer, T'Pol, Trip and a small group try to activate the Defiant to battle against the enemy ships. In an environment of betrayal and mistrust, Captain Forrest and most of the complement of Enterprise are destroyed in an attack of several Tholian ships. In Enterprise, the First Officer Archer leads a mutiny against Captain Forrest and travels to the Tholian space to take the Earth ship Defiant that has come from the future of another universe and has been captured by the Tholians that intend to use reverse engineering to research the advanced technology and weapons. On, the humans are part of a dark Empire that uses force and torture to subdue other species and they are near to be defeated by the rebels. On 5 April 2063, in Bozeman, Montana of a parallel universe, Zephram Cochrane kills the Vulcans in their first contact.
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