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5The MirrorUniverse is a parallel world to the standard ''Star Trek'' universe, where instead of the Federation there ''was'' the Terran Empire. Following the events of an episode of ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'', the Empire weakened and fell. Since then the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance has enslaved the Terrans. Deep Space Nine's counterpart, Terok Nor, is a seat of power for the Alliance in the formerly-Terran-occupied Bajoran sector and an ore processing facility ruled by Intendant Kira. Characters in the Mirror Universe resemble their standard universe counterparts but have radically different, often opposite character traits. The Mirror Universe is seen or referenced in "Crossover", "Through the Looking Glass", "Shattered Mirror", "Resurrection" and "The Emperor's New Cloak."
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7!!General Mirror Universe Tropes
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9* AlternateSelf: An entire universe filled with alternate versions of the characters we know.
10* ButtMonkey: It's bad luck to be a Ferengi here, given that every major one who appears winds up dead before their debut episode's conclusion.
11* CrapsackWorld: The [=DS9=] Mirror episodes strongly imply that the Mirror Universe is perpetually doomed to be crapsack. Mirror-Spock's attempts to reform the Empire after his encounter with the main-universe ''Enterprise'' officers in "Mirror, Mirror" led to the collapse of the Empire and its conquest by an equally corrupt and savage Klingon-Cardassian Alliance, with the Bajorans also allied to them. The "good" Mirror characters are all far more deeply flawed and morally-questionable than the main-universe ones.
12* DidntSeeThatComing: Terok Nor's leaders would have realized that a slave revolt was imminent if they'd actually ''paid attention'' to what was going on around them. Several slave escapes combined with the growing frustration among the Terrans should have tipped them off. However, Intendant Kira was too absorbed in power and sensual indulgences, Gul Garak was too absorbed in trying to eliminate Intendant Kira, and Mirror Odo was too absorbed in indulging his sadism to notice.
13* EvilCounterpart: Played with. Some of the Mirror Universe counterparts are evil and depraved. Others, while flawed, are not evil per se.
14* {{Expy}}: In the first couple of episodes, the Mirror [=DS9=] characters show strong resemblances to major characters from ''Series/BlakesSeven'', another DarkerAndEdgier BlackAndGreyMorality space opera about rebels against an evil empire. In particular, Kira is Servalan, Sisko is Blake, "Smiley" is Vila, Garak is Travis, and Julian is Avon.
15* FantasticRacism: Several Non-Terran characters exhibit this toward the Terran slaves.
16* HappyEndingOverride: "Mirror, Mirror" implied that Spock was going to reform the Terran Empire. He did...but then the Klingons and Cardassians wiped them out and enslaved what was left.
17* HomoeroticSubtext: Or text. The Mirror versions of Kira, Ezri and Leeta are explicitly lesbian (Ezri and Leeta) or bisexual (Kira), while there is also subtext about the Mirror version of Garak (mind you, there was lots of subtext about him in the main universe). This led to considerable criticism given that the executives in charge of the franchise at the time notoriously banned any out LGBT characters in the main universe.
18* HotterAndSexier: Eventually the {{fanservice}} aspects took over from the DarkerAndEdgier version.
19* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: By 2370, the Terran Empire has fallen to the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance.
20* KilledOffForReal: Given that this does not affect the main universe's characters, it happens often: [[spoiler:the mirror versions of Sisko, Odo, Dax, Quark, Rom, Nog, Garak, Brunt, and Vic Fontaine all die. This becomes a key plot point when the "real" Benjamin Sisko is abducted to stand in for his mirror counterpart.]] Notably averted for prime-universe's usual ButtMonkey, O'Brien.
21* MirrorUniverse: An alternate reality with all of the same people in it, but with vastly different societies and interactions with eachother.
22* MotifMerger: The Klingon-Cardassian Alliance [[https://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/inconsistencies/alliance-emblem/alliance-emblem.png logo]] is a combination of the Klingon and Cardassian symbols.
23* SlaveRace: The Terrans have been enslaved in revenge for the oppression exacted by the Terran Empire.
24* SlaveLiberation: The Terrans eventually revolt against the Alliance and wage an ongoing resistance.
25* WeWillUseManualLaborInTheFuture: The Klingon-Cardassian Alliance seems to be technologically equal to the Federation and other prime counterparts, but tend to rely on slave labour for little obvious reason than as a means of enforcing their power.
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28!!Characters in the Mirror Universe
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30[[foldercontrol]]
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32[[folder:Intendant Kira]]
33[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/d77bff3f_394d_467c_8ae6_769fd01b4c6b.jpeg]]
34Vile even by EvilCounterpart standards, Intendant Kira is one of the series' longest-running villains.
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36* DepravedBisexual: In her first appearance, Intendant Kira was [[ScrewYourself intrigued]] by her doppelganger Major Kira; [[WordOfSaintPaul according to Nana Visitor]], this was an expression of her narcissism. However, later Mirror Universe episodes depicted her as [[ExtremeOmnisexual insatiably lusting]] after every attractive man or woman in sight.
37* FantasticRacism: She really despises Terrans.
38* FauxAffablyEvil: In her first appearance, she makes a show of hating violence and only using it as a necessity. When things stop going her way, her facade of affability gets thrown out the airlock.
39* {{Flanderization}}: Nana Visitor considered that her shift from a narcissistic and specific interest in Major Kira in the first episode to indiscriminate {{Depraved Bisexual}}ity later on was an example of this.
40* TheHedonist: The only thing she loves more than power is receiving as much pleasure as her heart desires.
41* HellBentForLeather: Mirror Kira is seen more often than not in a skin tight leather under piece.
42* KarmaHoudini: Last seen heading for an escape pod.
43* MoodSwinger: Despite maintaining the same tone of voice, she can go from lustful and merciful to psychotic and murderous at the drop of a hat, ''especially'' if you piss her off.
44* {{Narcissist}}: What else do you call someone who literally falls in love with herself?
45* ScrewYourself: She wants to screw regular Kira at least, but it doesn't actually happen.
46* ShadowArchetype:
47** Intendant Kira is who Kira Nerys might have become had she lived as an oppressor and not one of the oppressed.
48** One can draw parallels between Intendant Kira and standard universe Gul Dukat, whom standard universe Kira despises. For instance, both take lovers from the groups they oppress (Bajoran "comfort women" for Dukat; Mirror Sisko for Intendant Kira). Also, both condescendingly see themselves as kinder to those they oppress than their colleagues, and seem incapable of understanding why their "benevolence" is not reciprocated with devotion.
49* SupermodelStrut: Fittingly as TheVamp, she often moves with a seductive strut that has her rocking her hips. Particularly noticeable in "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS06E08Resurrection Resurrection]]" where the Intendant dresses up like Major Kira to pull a heist, and the only means of telling them apart is Mirror Kira's vampish walk.
50[[/folder]]
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52[[folder:Gul Garak]]
53[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/32dac0ac_7122_4f15_9c05_e8054481756f.jpeg]]
54Second-in-command at Terok Nor under Intendant Kira.
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56* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Nobody mourned when Mirror Ezri put him down. Even his actor Andrew Robinson was glad he died.]]
57* BigBadWannabe: Where he demonstrates the petty vindictiveness and fondness for torture that the 'prime' Garak possessed before his exile, Mirror Garak lacks any of the subtlety or intelligence of his counterpart, making more blatant power grabs and resorting to explicit torture for the sake of it where 'prime' Garak operated in the shadows and was so discreet even his closest friend on the station was never entirely sure what he was going to do next, even when he was officially working with Starfleet.
58* ContinuityNod: "I do admire a well-tailored gown."
59* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:Is injected with a virus that literally boils his internal organs, courtesy of Mirror Ezri.]]
60* DepravedBisexual: He bragged to Regent Worf about his ability to "please" Intendant Kira in a bid to offer similar services for his new boss to save his skin. Worf is quick to inform him he [[YouAreNotMyType wasn't his type]].
61* IWillPunishYourFriendForYourFailure: He threatens to have Bashir killed if Kira doesn't assist him in a plot to eliminate Intendant Kira.
62* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: [[spoiler:Mirror Ezri injects him with the agonizing instant-death virus he was threatening Quark and Rom with]].
63* MakeAnExampleOfThem: He has a fondness for it, so much so that Intendant Kira chided him for doing it too often.
64* ShadowArchetype: To Garak. He has many of the traits Enabrain Tain and Mila mention Garak displayed pre-exile: pettiness, vindictiveness, and a fondness for torture. The difference is he lacks regular Garak's sophistication and subtlety (and going by his actions, any of Garak's intelligence).
65* SmugSnake: He's more or less a CardCarryingVillain who's too obsessed with taking Kira's job to be competent. Quark and Rom mock him for being nowhere ''near'' as good as the Garak they know.
66* TheSociopath: Take away Prime!Garak's sympathetic qualities and you have this guy.
67* TheStarscream: Mirror Sisko mentions Garak spent every moment on Terok Nor trying to overthrow the Intendant, to absolutely no success. Going by his comments, the attempts weren't anywhere near subtle.
68[[/folder]]
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70[[folder:Regent Worf]][[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/a86aa86a_5950_43b1_89ae_88c404eff073.jpeg]]
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72Intendant Kira's boss. A high ranking member of the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance.
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74* AxCrazy: He's prone to fits of violent rage whenever anything doesn't go his way.
75* BadBoss: At one point, he kills a subordinate just to test out a spiked gauntlet. Judging from everyone's lack of reaction, it's a fairly regular occurrence for the Regent.
76* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: A somewhat more authoritative version than most, as he's only ever referred to by his title of Regent (although it's a safe bet that his name is indeed Worf, like his counterpart).
77* EvilIsBigger: His flagship is a [[MileLongShip monstrously scaled-up version]] of the ''Negh'var'', the battleship used by Gowron and Martok in the main universe.
78* EvilSoundsDeep: Just about the only thing he has in common with the prime universe Worf is his signature deep voice.
79* GreaterScopeVillain: As the Intendant's boss, he's supposedly the true villain of the mirror universe episodes. However, the Intendant is almost always the more immediate threat.
80* NeverMyFault: After he fails to retake Terok Nor, Garak suggests that he blame Kira for his defeat. Worf quickly runs with it.
81* ShadowArchetype: To the main universe's Worf. Both are fiercely proud Klingon warriors, but Mirror Worf is completely unbound by his main universe counterpart's constraints of honor and restraint, being a vicious and unscrupulous warlord.
82* SoreLoser: He's prone to [[VillainousBreakdown throwing tantrums]] whenever he's been bested. In "The Emperor's New Cloak", he rips his command chair out of the ground and throws it across the bridge when the Terran rebels defeat him.
83* VillainsOutShopping: At one point, he is shown enjoying Zek's beetle snuff.
84* YouAreNotMyType: Not interested in using Garak as his SexSlave, despite him being chained to his chair.
85[[/folder]]
86
87[[folder:"Smiley" O'Brien]]
88[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6eab52ea_1c50_44ea_9f08_1c05d87bf487.jpeg]]
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90A Terran slave who was one of the first to join Mirror Sisko's rebellion. Following Mirror Sisko's death, Smiley took over as the rebellion's leader.
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92* AntiHero: He's a nice guy by Mirror Universe standards, but he's not above kidnapping people to force them to help him.
93* BigGood: After taking over the rebellion.
94* ButtMonkey: One constant between universes is how overworked O'Brien is. In this case, his warnings about a thorium leak go unheeded until everything goes to hell.
95* IronicNickname: Mirror Sisko named him "Smiley" because he hardly ever smiled back when he was a slave.
96* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He's just as level headed as his normal universe counterpart, so he becomes this once he becomes the rebellion's leader.
97* TookALevelInBadass: Goes from a submissive slave to the courageous leader of the Terran rebellion.
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99
100[[folder:Odo]][[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1bf3487e_3d98_42cc_b9fb_8bc983afb254.jpeg]]
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102A brutal slave overseer who supervises the ore processing operations of Terok Nor.
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104* AssholeVictim: Acting as a cruel enforcer to the Mirror Universe Terok Nor, he was only mourned by the Intendant when Bashir killed him.
105* TheBully: He takes perverse delight in taunting and physically abusing Bashir.
106* ControlFreak: He's a sadistic overseer who imposes his "Rules of Obedience" on the slaves, so he's got some serious control issues. One of his "Rules of Obedience" even [[NoSenseOfHumor forbids joking]].
107* DoesntLikeGuns: Noticeably averted, in contrast to his counterpart.
108* EvilIsPetty: He bullies Bashir and imposes arbitrary rules on the slaves simply because he can.
109* InformedAbility: Intendant Kira praised his ability to run an efficient ore processing operation and maintain order among the slaves. However, he allowed a thorium containment unit to go unrepaired, despite Mirror O'Brien's warning, resulting in a catastrophic thorium leak. Furthermore, at least three Terran slaves escaped under his watch. Finally, he assigned Bashir to a task for which Bashir was physically unsuited, as Mirror Odo lampshaded later in the episode.
110* KilledOffForReal: The first casualty in the Mirror Universe, when Bashir kills him with a phaser during a slave revolt.
111%%* LaserGuidedKarma
112* LudicrousGibs: When Bashir shoots him with a phaser during the Terran slave uprising, Mirror Odo messily explodes.
113* PsychoticSmirk: As seen [[http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/File:Odo_Mirror02.jpg here]].
114* ShadowArchetype: Mirror Odo is who Odo might have become if his deep-seated need for order were not restrained by empathy or morality. Also, whereas Odo was a fair and reasonable security officer during the Cardassian occupation, Mirror Odo is a petty bully who clearly enjoys abusing his power. In other words, Mirror Odo embodies everything that Odo hated about the Cardassian occupation of Bajor.
115[[/folder]]
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117[[folder:Benjamin Sisko]]
118[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e6d535c9_4795_4907_b264_c4b490222248.jpeg]]
119A Terran favored by Intendant Kira who commands a raiding ship on behalf of the Alliance. He later turns on his oppressors.
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121* BeautifulSlaveGirl: A rare male version. Intendant Kira takes him as her lover; being a slave, Mirror Sisko wasn't in any position to refuse.
122%%* TheDogBitesBack
123* DeadPersonImpersonation: After Mirror Sisko dies, Mirror O'Brien brings standard universe Sisko into the Mirror Universe to impersonate him.
124* HappinessInSlavery: Subverted. While he appears happy on the surface, he admits to standard universe Kira that he's merely made the best of a bad life for himself.
125* HeelFaceTurn: Turns from being a pawn of the Intendant to sparking off the Terran rebellion.
126* KilledOffForReal: Was apparently killed after the first episode (although spin-off novels suggests that he faked his death to get away from his responsibilities).
127* ShadowArchetype: To the main universe's Sisko. Both are highly charismatic leaders, the chief difference being the main universe's Sisko is far more diplomatic to his Mirror counterpart, a brutish pirate. Mirror Sisko was also a crappy husband, in contrast to the HappilyMarried main universe Sisko.
128%%* SlaveLiberation
129* SuddenPrincipledStand: Listening to Kira, Bashir and Smiley's words about the original universe inspired him to reject his role as a privileged slave and take a stand for his own species.
130* TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized: Even after starting the rebellion, he retains his thuggish demeanor. Smiley remarks that this would have caused trouble if he had lived longer.
131[[/folder]]
132
133[[folder:Jennifer Sisko]]
134[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/84a39bb8_00cc_4947_8789_51828ecc096a.jpeg]]
135The estranged wife of Captain Sisko. A Terran scientist working with the Alliance.
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137* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Normal Sisko convinces her to switch sides.]]
138* TheQuisling: A sympathetic version. She's working with the Alliance because she does not trust her husband's motives in starting the rebellion.
139* RedemptionEqualsDeath: In "Shattered Mirror", [[spoiler:after manipulating Jake into coming to the Mirror Universe and blackmailing Benjamin into a making a Defiant for the rebellion, she sacrifices herself to protect Jake from the Intendant.]]
140* WorkingWithTheEx: Defied. She's working with the Alliance because she refuses to do this.
141[[/folder]]
142
143[[folder:Bareil Antos]]
144[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eeda93d9_89f9_44ca_9acd_f292bead0157.jpeg]]
145A Bajoran criminal who comes to the normal universe seeking asylum.
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147* HeelFaithTurn: [[spoiler:An orb experience convinces him to turn against the Intendant.]]
148* ItsWhatIDo: Although tempted by the prospect of a normal life with Kira, he knows he'll stuff it up and so returns to the Mirror Universe to be a thief.
149* LovableRogue: He may be a criminal, but he still has the charm of the normal universe's Bareil, perhaps even more-so, being a bit more laid back and worldly.
150* TheMole: [[spoiler:He's working with the Intendant to steal the Orb of Contemplation.]]
151* OutlawCouple: With [[spoiler:Intendant Kira]].
152* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: He's confident that he can talk the Intendant out of executing him, but we never see him again, so he might not have.
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155[[folder:Ezri Tigan]]
156[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/47b11900_fe72_4bce_bb9e_6c53f73c609c.png]]
157An unjoined Trill mercenary who works for anyone who will pay her.
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159* ActionGirl: She's considerably more dangerous than her normal universe counterpart.
160* ButchLesbian: She was at one point [[spoiler:Intendant Kira's lover]] before her HeelFaceTurn, and was last seen being invited to a "debriefing" by Leeta. Not once during the episode did she show any interest in any male character. It's revealed in one Mirror Universe novel that Ezri becomes Leeta's wife after the events of The Emperor's New Cloak, [[spoiler: and then widow]] in another novel.
161* {{Fetish}}: Quark's first assumption is Ezri is acting out a fantasy roleplay. Quark is entirely willing to play along.
162* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:After the Intendant kills Mirror Brunt, she betrays her and saves the Ferengi.]]
163* OnlyInItForTheMoney: She's a true mercenary, which has not endeared her to the rebellion. [[spoiler:Subverted when it turns out she's working for her lover, the Intendant.]]
164[[/folder]]
165
166[[folder:Julian Bashir]]
167[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/3091471d_f0a3_4de5_85cc_7fac04d8809b.jpeg]]
168A violent Terran member of the rebellion.
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170* EvilCounterpart: He's how "our" Bashir would be if his arrogance and lust for adventure were not tempered by his doctor-compassion and general chivalry. Which leads to potential FridgeHorror if one speculates Mirror Bashir ''also'' has genetic enhancements....
171* HairTriggerTemper: The man always seems a stone's throw away from snapping and lashing out at someone.
172* NumberTwo: By "The Emperor's New Cloak", he has become this to Smiley.
173* TokenEvilTeammate: Out of all the members of the rebellion, he tends to favor the most brutal answers to problems such as torturing the Intendant in "Shattered Mirror".
174[[/folder]]
175
176[[folder:Jadzia]]
177[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fc1faf01_82e6_4376_bd26_c67ec2b51069.jpeg]]
178A Trill member of the rebellion and Mirror Sisko's mistress.
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180* ActionGirl: It's implied that she's just as capable of kicking ass as her normal universe counterpart.
181* DroppedABridgeOnHer: She's killed off between Mirror Universe episodes.
182[[/folder]]
183
184[[folder:Quark]]
185[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fc22bb57_9927_4ec0_8687_5d2e4770e941.jpeg]]
186A subversive bartender on Terok Nor.
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188* ArrestedForHeroism: He's beaten and executed for helping Terran slaves escape from Terok Nor.
189* TheBartender: Like standard universe Quark, he runs a bar aboard Terok Nor.
190* EvilCounterpart: Inverted. He's much like Quark, except that he embodies more courage and compassion by quietly trying to help the slaves.
191* SlaveLiberation: He runs an UndergroundRailroad for Terran slaves on Terok Nor.
192[[/folder]]
193
194[[folder:Rom]]
195[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/46c42ddc_8b4a_487f_83bb_80a76f54fe4b.jpeg]]
196Quark's brother and a member of the rebellion.
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198* DeadGuyOnDisplay: [[spoiler:His ultimate fate is ending up pinned to a door with a spike.]]
199* FakeDefector: [[spoiler:He pretends to rat out Sisko and Smiley to the Intendant so he can get an escape ship for them. Unfortunately, Gul Garak sees through this.]]
200[[/folder]]
201
202[[folder:Nog]]
203[[quoteright:322:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/5003dd49_0d57_4a15_af6b_ca7953d1915f.jpeg]]
204Rom's unscrupulous son.
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206* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Unlike most Ferengi, he's pretty good in a fight.
207* {{Jerkass}}: In addition to being quite abrasive, he has no issue with the Alliance killing his family, as it allows him to inherit the bar.
208* HeKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler:The Intendant kills him after he mentions that he's the only one who knows she's escaped.]]
209[[/folder]]
210
211[[folder:Brunt]]
212[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/f43b0296_1be8_4a83_9c4a_00408f3e045c.jpeg]]
213Mirror Ezri's partner in crime.
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215* IncompatibleOrientation: He's in love with Mirror Ezri, who, in Brunt's words is "very selective when it comes to men." Brunt has long since accepted it though.
216* MoralityPet: To Mirror Ezri. [[spoiler:His death at the hands of the Intendant convinces her to pull a HeelFaceTurn.]]
217* NiceGuy: In a jarring contrast to his [[SmugSnake normal universe counterpart]], Mirror Brunt is quite possibly the nicest person in the Mirror Universe.
218[[/folder]]
219
220[[folder:Tuvok]]
221[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/c3fd49a3_e408_469f_ad04_5bf20921129b.jpeg]]
222A Vulcan member of the resistance.
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224* TheCameo: His normal universe counterpart is the tactical officer on [[Series/StarTrekVoyager the U.S.S. Voyager.]] Tuvok is the only character from ''Voyager'' whose mirror universe counterpart is accounted for.
225[[/folder]]
226
227[[folder:Vic Fontaine]]
228[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dbb4cbfd_a282_46e2_b997_44770eb7a1e7.jpeg]]
229One of Mirror Ezri's minions. Unlike his normal universe counterpart, Mirror Vic is not a hologram.
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231* MindScrew: The normal universe characters are completely baffled as to how Vic could even exist in the first place.
232* WeHardlyKnewYe: He's killed by Mirror Bashir shortly after his first appearance, mostly so Rom will realize how different the Mirror Universe is.
233[[/folder]]
234
235[[folder:Leeta]]
236[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/c5def5cd_a84a_4839_ab9a_f90844473ca6.jpeg]]
237A Bajoran living on Terok Nor.
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239* HiddenDepths: Though she expresses little of her personality and ambitions on TV, ''VideoGame/StarTrekOnline'' went on to depict her as a full-on CardCarryingVillain in the true spirit of the Terran Empire, wherein she would rise to power in a rejuvenated Empire and command her own ''ISS Enterprise'' in many a battle with Prime Universe captains, Creator/ChaseMasterson hamming up her performance all the while.
240* HomoeroticSubtext: Promises to 'debrief' Ezri, who entirely willing to play along.
241* ShipTease: She and Mirror Ezri were last seen flirting with one another.
242[[/folder]]

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