Is dead. Mirror Sisko literally died before the 2nd mirror episode. That's what that whole episode was about.
If it's going to be anyone from DS9's mirror episodes, we have 2 probable options, the most likely of which being Bashier, since his mirror character's arrogance and attitude fits the role of emperor better than Smiley and he was the joint leader of the terran rebelion.
The Enterprise had ready done time travel before Tomorrow is Yesterday. Don't forget The Naked Time.
'But to be logical is not to be right', and 'nothing' on God's earth could ever 'make it' right!'
Judge Dan Haywood
'As l speak now, the words are forming in my head.
l don't know.
l really don't know what l'm about to say, except l have a feeling about it.
That l must repeat the words that come without my knowledge.'
The Enterprise had ready done time travel before Tomorrow is Yesterday. Don't forget The Naked Time.
That wasn't just time travel, that was a full-on reality reset. A bunch of stuff just never happened aboard the ship (not consistently though, they still remembered the things that didn't happen).
That's the problem when you get TV writers to write SF - they're not used to having to consider all the consequences of a plot twist. The best Trek scripts, in my opinion, were the ones that were actually written by professional (or, in David Gerrold's case, soon-to-be-professional) science fiction authors.
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Is dead. Mirror Sisko literally died before the 2nd mirror episode. That's what that whole episode was about.
If it's going to be anyone from DS9's mirror episodes, we have 2 probable options, the most likely of which being Bashier, since his mirror character's arrogance and attitude fits the role of emperor better than Smiley and he was the joint leader of the terran rebelion.
Dishonor on y'all and your spider cow.
l don't know.
l really don't know what l'm about to say, except l have a feeling about it.
That l must repeat the words that come without my knowledge.'
We could get raptor pets!!! 8D
nahh, can't be him.. he's over in my neighbor's garden
That's the problem when you get TV writers to write SF - they're not used to having to consider all the consequences of a plot twist. The best Trek scripts, in my opinion, were the ones that were actually written by professional (or, in David Gerrold's case, soon-to-be-professional) science fiction authors.