Star Trek: Enterprise -[Spoiler Talk]- Stardate:509240

I just enjoyed watching the evil people win for once in Star Trek. That and the complete absence of ham-handed moral points. LONG LIVE THE TERRAN EMPIRE!!!
 

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All I know is, if you're a character in a TV show or movie and anyone hands you something to drink, strongly consider pulling out a gun and blowing their heads off.

"OK, freeze right there, a-hole! What's that you're handing me? Dixie cup? OK, you get to live."

"Now you! What you got? That a CHAMPAIGNE GOBLET??? Bzzzt! Sorry! Worng answer, baby! Find some other schmuck to poison."

BLAMMO!
 

Felon said:
All I know is, if you're a character in a TV show or movie and anyone hands you something to drink, strongly consider pulling out a gun and blowing their heads off.

"OK, freeze right there, a-hole! What's that you're handing me? Dixie cup? OK, you get to live."

"Now you! What you got? That a CHAMPAIGNE GOBLET??? Bzzzt! Sorry! Worng answer, baby! Find some other schmuck to poison."

BLAMMO!


Wha...? :confused:

I think you've got the wrong thread, dude...
 


All Hail Empress Sato!!!!

I loved the ending, no further story line needed :)


[edit: cuz mojo said so!]
 
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I'll tell you why the empire never advanced beyond the Defiant by Kirk's day, in spite of the 200 year lead.... they keep killing each other off. Here you have the most powerful weapon in this part of the galaxy, and crew full of evil people who kill each other to get promoted. Archer killed whats-his-name, Sato killed Archer.... next, someone will kill Hoshi (good sex only gets you so far), and so on and so on... soon, you end up with one lone red shirt crewman on the ship saying "It's mine! All mine!" and of course, he can't run the ship by himself. So, the empire puts another crew on the ship, and the whole thing starts all over again....
 

Except that's not how I see the Mirror working, or it would be completely unbelievable - the Empire would never have gotten anywhere in the first place. The way I see it, your average people are still just that - average. They do their work and hope not to get noticed too much. The people who would be famous are famous, but in the Mirror, they are famous for their ruthlessness.

If normal Sato is supposed to end up first President of the Federation or some such, I'd say Mirror Sato has a pretty good chance.
 

Torm said:
Except that's not how I see the Mirror working, or it would be completely unbelievable - the Empire would never have gotten anywhere in the first place. The way I see it, your average people are still just that - average. They do their work and hope not to get noticed too much. The people who would be famous are famous, but in the Mirror, they are famous for their ruthlessness.

If normal Sato is supposed to end up first President of the Federation or some such, I'd say Mirror Sato has a pretty good chance.

That's how I see it too. The Mirror-verse is just that - a mirror reflection of the universe. If Sato becomes Empress in the mirror-verse then she becomes quite prominent to the Federation (which may be the case, although the series really hasn't hinted at anything like that - other than she invents some linguistic thing.... ).
 

myrdden said:
other than she invents some linguistic thing.... ).

If I'm not mistaken, they're talking about the basis for the Universal Translator, the device that makes every other Star Trek series possible. :)

I'd say that, alone, makes her an integral part of Federation history.
 

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