In different permutations of the mirror universe, the ISS Enterprise-D was a Starfleet starship active in the 24th century. (TNG novel: Dark Mirror, TNG - Mirror Broken comic: "Issue 1")
In a reality where Earth turned militaristic following a brutal defeat of the Augments in the Eugenics Wars, the Terrans formed the United Empire of Planets. Here, the ISS Enterprise (ICC-1701-D) was a Galaxy-class attack cruiser and the imperial flagship active in 2367. (TNG novel: Dark Mirror)
In another reality where the Terran Empire had been reduced to the Sol star system by Spock's reforms and Klingon-Cardassian Alliance conquest, the ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) was a Galaxy X-class flag- and pirate ship. (TNG novel: Dark Mirror)
History and specifications[]
United Empire of Planets[]
This version of the Enterprise was launched in the year 2364, and command given to Captain Jean-Luc Picard. It was mainly built for combat operations, and did not have the scientific instruments nor amenities found on the ship's counterpart from the primary universe.
Compared to a Federation Galaxy-class starship in 2367, the designs were overtly the same, sharing the sloped disk of the primary hull, a pair of warp nacelles, and a secondary hull. However, the secondary hull appeared larger, and its nacelles raked lower and further forward. The curve of the primary hull was deeper, and reminiscent of sporting a frowning look with narrowed eyes. Overall, the vessel appeared cruel and intimidating. To an empath, its emotional signature was like a sinkhole, dominated by rage, fury and hatred.
In a briefing, Worf compared the ISS Enterprise-D to early Klingon vessels that focused on weaponry rather than research. The armaments of this version of the Enterprise included weapons capable of widespread destruction with a heavy reliance on nuclear weaponry, possibly due to the quantity of fuel needed for the elephantine engines making it more problematic to rely on anti-matter based weapons like photon torpedoes on a routine basis. The ship did possess holodecks, but in the mirror Starfleet, they were often used to assess the loyalty of members of the crew—Security Chief Deanna Troi had designed a number of such simulations. Personal communicators, such as those used in the regular universe, were not employed, though given that they would have made officers too easy to track down and kill, it is suspected that high-ranking government personnel had squelched this technology in the interest of self-preservation. All communications were handled by speaking directly to the computer. The agonizers seen in the 23rd century had shrunk substantially, their loss in mass and volume roughly equivalent to that seen between the 23rd century Federation communicator and the 24th century Federation combadge. While infiltrating the vessel, Geordi La Forge observed that the output of the ISS Enterprise's warp core could "boil a small ocean." (TNG novel: Dark Mirror)
Terran Empire[]
In the reality where the Terran Empire had been reduced to holding a fortified Sol system, the Galaxy Class Project was a secret starship development program underway at the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards at Mars in the 2360s decade. While Imperial technology had progressed to include Ambassador-class starships, the Imperial Fleet was considered under-equipped and outdated. One of the engineers involved in designing the ship was Doctor Leah Brahms.
During construction, the Enterprise-D, the first vessel of the class, was hidden in orbit by a cloaking network. Nevertheless, the ship was visible form the surface to somebody knowing where to look. Assigned officers included Captain Edward Jellico, first officer Commander William T. Riker, chief medical officer Doctor Beverly Crusher and her genius son Wesley Crusher. (TNG - Mirror Broken comic: "Issue 1")
Structurally, the vessel mirrored the Federation's Galaxy-class dreadnought, an upgraded version of the standard Galaxy-class. As a result, the ISS Enterprise-D came equipped with three warp nacelles, additional torpedo launchers behind the bridge module, a pair of phaser cannons flanking the bridge module, and a ventral phaser cannon extending from the neck to the ventral phaser bank strip. The Imperial logo adorned the vessel, and yellow claw-like markings decorated the rear saucer on top and bottom, hugged by the respective phaser strips. (TNG - Mirror Broken comic: "Issue 1", The Official Starships Collection Issue Special Issue 15: "I.S.S. Enterprise-D - Mirror Universe Special Issue")
Following the delivery of a captured Cardassian Galor-class vessel, the ambitious commanding officer of the ISS Stargazer, Jean-Luc Picard, learned about the Enterprise from his android enforcer Data. Picard had through the Galaxy Class Project propaganda or a myth. (TNG - Mirror Broken comic: "Issue 1")
Picard and his senior staff plotted taking the ship, and Picard gained Riker's allegiance by defeating him. His engineer Geordi La Forge conspired with Doctor Brahms, who embedded command authority in the ship's computer. (TNG - Mirror Broken comic: "Issue 2")
Picard and his team, with the help of Riker and Brahms, seized the ship after Jellico came aboard. Only loyal and willing crew from the Stargazer and Enterprise were allowed to remain, and Jellico was spaced. The Enterprise-D launched and ventured beyond the confines of the Sol system. (TNG - Mirror Broken comic: "Issue 3")
Picard visited a friend at Neptune Station to gain further intelligence. In the system's fringes, the Enterprise-D was apprehended by a trio of Imperial starships, led by Captain Walker Keel. (TNG - Mirror Broken comic: "Issue 4")
At first trying to defeat Picard, they joined forces against an attacking fleet of the KCA.
Picard was confirmed as official commander of the Enterprise-D, and the vessel commenced its mission of piracy against the KCA. (TNG - Mirror Broken comic: "Issue 5")
On a mission to investigate the Empire's dwindling supply lines, Picard dispatched Data with the captain's yacht Calypso to find former Emperor Spock. (TNG - Ripe for Plunder comic: "Issue 1")
Data's successful mission led the Enterprise-D conduct raids against the Federation in the primary universe in 2369. (TNG - Through the Mirror comic: "Issue 1")
This included a raid for materials on the Shashpar, which led to the involvement of the Galaxy-class USS Enterprise-D. (TNG - Through the Mirror comic: "Issue 2")
The two crews faced off against one another, and the Federation team succeeded in forcing the Imperials back into their native realm. However, Reginald Barclay incapacitated his primary counterpart and took his place aboard the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG - Through the Mirror comic: "Issue 5")
Barclay kept his primary counterpart alive, and tried to fit in with Starfleet while being more assertive than "Broccoli". (TNG - Terra Incognita comic: "Issue 1")
The mirror crew returned to retrieve Barclay, and the primary crew learned of the infiltration. (TNG - Terra Incognita comic: "Issue 5")
Alternate mirror universe timelines[]
In a timeline where Emperor James T. Kirk engineered the Empire's downfall to spite Spock, there was no Enterprise-D and Kirk tricked the KCA to construct the Sovereign-class ISS Enterprise-E in 2375. (TOS novels: Spectre, Preserver)
In one permutation, the Terran Rebellion received support from the clandestine organization Memory Omega, who made Picard the figurehead of the multi-species uprising against the cruel KCA. Picard was made captain of the free starship Enterprise in the 2370s. The Enterprise continued its service within the framework of the Federation-like Galactic Commonwealth, founded in 2378. (ST - Mirror Universe novel: Rise Like Lions)
In a timeline where the Terran Empire never fell, the Enterprise-D had been succeeded by the ISS Enterprise-E by 2380, also under command of Captain Picard. (TNG novel: Q & A)
In a permutation of the mirror universe where the Terran Rebellion overthrew the KCA and restored the brutal Terran Empire, Odyssey-class ISS Enterprise-F held the Imperial flag by 2409, continuing the Enterprise lineage. (STO - Future Proof mission: "Temporal Reckoning")
Crew manifest[]
- Captain Jean-Luc Picard (commanding officer)
- Commander William T. Riker (first officer)
- Lieutenant Commander Deanna Troi (chief of security)
- Doctor Beverly Crusher (chief medical officer; captain's woman)
- Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge (chief engineer)
- Reginald Barclay (member of Captain Picard's personal guard - KIA)
- Miles O'Brien (flight controller)
- Worf (slave; tactical officer)
Background[]
Dark Mirror was published prior to the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Crossover", which established a very different version of the 24th century mirror universe, a continuation of the canon version first seen in TOS episode: "Mirror, Mirror". As such, data points from the continuity of Dark Mirror have so far been ignored in subsequent fiction.
Alternate mirror universe[]
- This section describes the alternate mirror universe Enterprise-D.
STARSHIP | |
ISS Enterprise | |
Class: | Galaxy-class |
Registry: | ICC-1701-D |
Affiliation: | Terran Empire, Imperial Starfleet |
Commander: | Captain Jean-Luc Picard |
Launched: | 2363 |
Status: | Destroyed (2371) |
In the alternate mirror universe, the ISS Enterprise (ICC-1701-D) was a Galaxy-class battle cruiser starship in service to the Terran Imperial Starfleet in the late 24th century. The fifth starship to bear the name, the Enterprise was launched in 2363 under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard.
Late the following year, renegade Klingons led by Commander Korris attempted to capture the Enterprise and hand her over to the Maquis, as they had become angry at the Klingon Empire's lack of honor by allying themselves with the "despicable" Terrans. Unfortunately, Picard held control of his vessel and Korris and his followers were ruthlessly tortured and executed, and their heads taken back to Qo'noS and placed on spikes about the so-called "Traitor's gate" of the Klingon High Council.
The Enterprise was later destroyed in 2371 when engaging Klingon renegades in the Veridian system. The bulk of the Enterprise's crew survived and somehow Picard managed to escape punishment for the loss of his ship, and the blame fell on his first officer, William T. Riker. Although Riker could have faced execution, his level of support in the higher echelons ensured his survival. However, Picard and his good friend Owen Paris hatched a plan to guarantee his death after assigning him command of the ISS Voyager.
Crew manifest[]
- Captain Jean-Luc Picard (commanding officer; 2364-2371)
- Commander William T. Riker (first officer; 2364-2370; 2370-2371)
- Lieutenant Commander Data (second officer, operations manager; 2364-2371)
- Lieutenant Commander/Commander Deanna Troi (chief of security, counselor, inquisitor, adviser;
2364-2371) - Lieutenant Natasha Yar (security officer; 2364-2366)
- Doctor Beverly Crusher (chief medical officer; captain's woman; 2364-2365, 2366-2371)
- Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge (chief engineer; 2364-2371)
- Reginald Barclay (member of Captain Picard's personal guard - KIA; 2366-2370)
- Miles O'Brien (flight controller; 2364-2371)
- Worf (slave; tactical officer; 2364-2371)