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  Episode Information  
Title: Mirror, Mirror
Episode Number: 34
Season: 2
Season Episode #.: 4
Production Number: 60339
Original Airdate: Friday October 06th, 1967
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Episode Crew
Director: Marc Daniels (1)
Writer: Jerome Bixby

  Episode Summary  
The Enterprise is on a mission to convince the Halkan Council to allow the Federation to mine dilithium crystals on their planet. Kirk, Scotty, McCoy, and Uhura beam back up to the planet, but while doing so, an ion storm causes them to rematerialize in a parallel universe. There officers advance through assassination and the Empire plunders and pillages every planet they can find and destroys anyone that gets in its way.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Starring Roles
James Doohan (1)playedLt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" ScottRecurring (21th appearance)
George TakeiplayedLt. Hikaru SuluRecurring (21th appearance)
Nichelle NicholsplayedLt. Nyota UhuraRecurring (30th appearance)
Walter KoenigplayedEnsign Pavel ChekovRecurring (third appearance)
Guest Stars
Garth PillsburyplayedWilsonRecurring (first appearance)
John WinstonvoicedLt. Kyle/I.S.S. Enterprise computerRecurring (5th appearance)
Pete KellettplayedFarrellRecurring (first appearance)
Vic PerrinplayedTharnRecurring (5th appearance)
Barbara LunaplayedLt. Marlena Moreau 
Uncredited
Bobby BassplayedChekov's Henchman #1Recurring (5th appearance)
Bobby Clark (4)playedChekov's Henchman #2Recurring (third appearance)
David PernaplayedSpock's Stunt DoubleRecurring (third appearance)
Jay D. Jones (1)playedScott's Stunt DoubleRecurring (third appearance)
Paul BaxleyplayedCapt. Kirk's Stunt DoubleRecurring (4th appearance)
Vince Deadrick, Sr. (1)playedMcCoy's Stunt DoubleRecurring (4th appearance)
Johnny Mandell (1)playedSulu's Henchman 
Nedra RosemondplayedUhura's Stunt Double 
Paul ProkopplayedGuard 
  Episode Notes  
Writer Jerome Bixby loosely based the script on his own short story One-Way Street.
 
This episode was nominated for a Hugo in 1968 for Best Dramatic Presentation.
 
Production of this episode was temporarily shut down when Barbara Luna came down with a high fever. “The Doomsday Machine” was filmed in the interim.
 
Vic Perrin (Tharn) also provides the voices of Balok in "The Corbomite Maneuver", the Metron and the Gorn in "Arena" and Nomad in "The Changeling". This is his only on-screen appearance in the series.
 
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine revisits the mirror universe established in this episode in several episodes starting with the season 2 episode "Crossover."
 
  Episode Quotes  
Mirror Spock: (to Mr. Kyle) Carelessness with the equipment cannot be tolerated! Your agonizer, please.
 
Mirror Spock: I do not wish command. But if it should befall me, I suggest you remember that my operatives would avenge my death. And some of them... are Vulcans.
 
Mirror Sulu: (to Kirk) Mr. Spock has orders to kill you. He will succeed. Apparently, you will also have killed him, after a fierce fight. Regrettable, but it will leave me in command...
 
  Episode Goofs  
The sash Mirror Chekov is wearing appears/disappears/reappears as he gets in the turbolift.
 
You can DeForest Kelley’s wedding ring during the scene where he does his “I’m a doctor, not an engineer...” line.
 
James Doohan can be seen in the long shots on the bridge in the final scene, but disappears in the close-ups of Shatner and Kelley.
 
  Episode References  
This is the only episode in which Scotty refers to Captain Kirk as "Jim."
 
  Analysis  
What Changed in the Remastered Version
The Halkan planet and the Enterprise were replaced by nicely done CGI effects. The transition to the Mirror Universe, formerly signalled by cutting together scenes of the Enterprise transiting the planet and reversals of the same scenes, was replaced by a better special effect. Mr. Kyle's agonizer displayed tiny electric shocks (suggestive of a taser) when applied and left a glow that persisted for several seconds after its removal. Chekov's punishment in the Agony Booth was blurred (and the sounds were changed slightly) to suggest the presence of an energy field within the booth.
 
  Other Episode Crew  
CreatorGene Roddenberry
Executive ProducerGene Roddenberry
MusicAlexander Courage
 
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