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''[[Star Trek: Dark Mirror]]'' is a non-canon novel (not connected to the [[Star Trek Novel Verse]]) written by [[Diane Duane]], set during ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', and it revisits the [[Mirror Universe]] from the original series.
 
''Star Trek: Dark Mirror'' is a non-canon novel (not connected to the [[Star Trek Novel Verse]]) written by [[Diane Duane]], set during ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', and it revisits the [[Mirror Universe]] from the original series.
 
During a visit with a nomadic space fleet to pick up a Starfleet researcher, the USS Enterprise-D finds itself in the same [[Mirror Universe]] that Kirk visited in the episode "Mirror, Mirror". Worse, they find out that the mirror version Enterprise-D is working on the means to invade the Prime Universe.
 
It's not considered part of the novel verse canon as it's contradicts the official depictions of the Mirror Universe from ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', and is considered a "what-if" story in a different timeline.
 
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* [[Agony Booth]]: Makes a proud return. They even have an improved miniature version for on the spot [[Cold-Blooded Torture]].
* [[Alternate History]]: History diverged sometime during the writing of the [[Iliad]], and morality inverted from that point onwards. The contemporary Star Trek canon even begins with an altered version of the Eugenics Wars in which [[The Bad Guy Wins|Khan Noonien Singh was the victor]].