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Alien Races: 1
(the Halkans)
Red-shirt deaths: 3
(plus two guys in engineer tunics)
Fight scenes: 3
KOs: 3
TKOs: 0
Fight Stopped: 0
Spock says:
"Logical": 0
"Illogical": 1
"I'm a doctor..."s: 1
(..not an engineer)
Phasers fired: 2
Kirk's Conquests: 1
(Marlena, "Evil Kirk's" woman)
Ear Jokes: 0
(just beard jokes)
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Title: Mirror, Mirror
Production: 39
Original Airdate: October 6, 1967
Stardate: Unknown
Synopsis:
When Scotty, Uhura, McCoy and Kirk find themselves trapped in a bizarre and violent alternate universe after a transporter accident over Halka II, the quartet must try to blend into a society physically identical but morally opposite than their own world. Here the Enterprise is the terror-mongering warship of a brutal empire and its mission is to annihilate the pacifist Halkans. Kirk plays for time, delaying the slaughter, but delay is risky, as it arouses the suspicion of the formidable alternate-Spock. As the foursome recreate the accident in an attempt to return to their own universe, the captain must dodge the alternate Spock, who has orders to kill him if he further delays the slaughter of the Halkons. He's also watched by his alter ego's beautiful, bored -- but dangerous -- "captain's woman," who holds the key to a secret weapon that may hold the answer to their return.
Guest Cast:
John Winston as Lt. Kyle
Barbara Luna as Lt. Marlena Moreau
Vic Perrin as Tharn
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On the "evil Enterprise," Marlena asks Kirk, "Am I your woman?" How does Kirk answer?
- "You're the captain's woman until he says you're not."
- "Every woman is my woman."
- "Not any more. Find another officer to glom on to!"
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Marlena: "I've been a captain's woman and I like it. I'll be one again, if I have to go through every officer in the fleet!"
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Black separatist leader Stokely Carmichael urges armed revolution while Reverend Martin Luther King advocates nonviolence.
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A. "You're the captain's woman until he says you're not."
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