Dark Mirror

Star Trek: The Next Generation

Hardcover, 337 pages

English language

Published Feb. 18, 1993 by Pocket Books.

ISBN:
978-0-671-79377-7
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OCLC Number:
28723349

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3 stars (3 reviews)

Stardate 44010.2: the twenty-fourth century. Humanity's greatest dreams have become reality. Along with dozens of other sentient races, the people of Earth have formed the United Federation of Planets—a galactic civilization that governs much of the known universe for the good of all. Over the past two centuries, mankind has tamed its basest instincts, and reached the stars... But suppose it hadn't happened that way at all? Suppose instead humanity's darkest impulses, its most savage, animalistic desires had triumphed? Suppose the empire mankind made out in the stars was one ruled by terror, where only those willing to brutalize their own kind and their neighbors could survive? One hundred years ago, four crewmembers of the USS Enterprise crossed the dimensional barrier and found just such an empire. A mirror image of their own universe, populated by nightmare duplicates of their shipmates. Barely able to escape with their lives, they returned …

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reviewed Dark Mirror by Diane Duane (Star trek, the next generation)

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4 stars

This one I might have liked better if I read it when it came out. See, on Deep Space Nine, they kept revisiting the mirror universe that Kirk and company originally visited in their series, and to me, it got really annoying. This book is a look on what happens if this Enterprise visited it, with their version. So, even after all these years, I'm still tired of the whole mirror universe, but it was still an interesting take on the idea from the TNG only perspective.

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Subjects

  • Interplanetary voyages -- Fiction
  • Space ships -- Fiction