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"Crossover" Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode
Kira meets her MU counterpart, the IntendantEpisode no. Season 2
Episode 23Directed by David Livingston Teleplay by Peter Allan Fields
Michael PillerStory by Peter Allan Fields Featured music Dennis McCarthy Production code 443 Original air date May 15, 1994 Guest stars Andrew J. Robinson as Garak
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"The Collaborator"List of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes "Crossover" is an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine the 23rd episode of the second season. It is the first Deep Space Nine Mirror Universe episode.
Major Kira and Dr. Bashir are thrown into an alternate universe where Bajor is a tyrannical power, and need to return to their Deep Space Nine.
Plot
After experiencing operational difficulties while traveling through the Wormhole, Major Kira and Dr. Bashir find themselves in an alternate universe where the space station is populated by exact doubles of Garak and Odo, and is run by Kira's counterpart, who is referred to as 'Intendant'. In this universe, they have no knowledge of the wormhole, and humans have no rights whatsoever. Because of this, Bashir is sentenced to manual labor, working under the sadistic, human-hating alternate Odo. Later, the Intendant tells Kira about the last crossover, which occurred with Captain Kirk a century ago. That incident led to the formation of a powerful alliance between the Klingon and Cardassian empires in which Bajor is also a major player. The Intendant says that she cannot allow Kira and Bashir to live, but Kira convinces her counterpart to spare them and let her try to find a way back.
Kira steals a moment with Bashir and tells him what she knows. Since a transporter accident caused the last crossover, Bashir thinks they might be able to escape using another one, and tries to talk O'Brien's counterpart into helping him. Unfortunately, the beaten, put-upon Terran has little interest in risking the wrath of his superiors. Meanwhile, Kira almost succeeds in securing help from this universe's Quark, but he is arrested by Garak – the Intendant's aide, and (unlike the normal universe's Garak) a Gul in the Cardassian military – for helping Terrans escape the station.
Kira then meets Sisko's Mirror Universe counterpart, who receives better treatment than the other Terrans because he runs missions for the brutal Klingon/Cardassian Alliance. Afterwards, the Intendant reassures Kira that she has nothing to fear, and suggests they should become closer. Later, Garak tells Kira that he intends to dispose of the Intendant, and that he will let Kira and Bashir escape if she pretends to be her double, then resign and allow Garak to take over. Garak then casually reveals Bashir will be killed if she does not comply.
Kira hurries to Bashir and tells him they must find a way back to the Runabout and make their escape through the wormhole. She fills Sisko in on Garak's plan, hoping he will help out of loyalty to the Intendant, but he is unmoved. That night, Garak prepares to put his plan into effect at a lavish party thrown for Kira by her counterpart. Meanwhile, Bashir is able to take advantage of an accident at the ore-processing plant where he labors, killing Supervisor Odo and escaping.
News of Bashir's escape soon reaches the party, while Bashir manages to locate "Smiley" O'Brien, who decides to help this time. However, the two are caught and brought to the party to face the Intendant. Despite Kira's pleas, Bashir is sentenced to death. "Smiley" then makes an impassioned speech, telling the assembled crowd what Bashir has revealed about a universe where Terrans have respect and dignity. His words move Sisko, who turns on the Intendant and helps Kira and Bashir to escape. The two return to their universe, leaving Sisko and O'Brien's counterparts to fight for their rights in their own world.
Arc significance
- This is the first visit to the Mirror Universe in this series, and the first appearance of the Intendant, aka mirror Kira.
- Mirror Odo and mirror Quark are both killed.
- Mirror Sisko promises to begin 'stirring things up' on his side.
Notes
- While in the Mirror Universe, Kira and Bashir travel between Bajor and the wormhole twice. This is because the space station is still in orbit of Bajor as the Klingon-Cardassian alliance aren't aware of the wormhole. In both previous and subsequent episodes set in the 'regular' universe, it is stated that Bajor is at least three hours from Deep Space Nine by runabout and shuttlecraft. This is because, in DS9's pilot episode, the station was moved from Bajoran orbit to the terminus of the wormhole.
- The mirror universe Garak wears the uniform of a Gul in the Cardassian military. His counterpart was a spy and member of the Obsidian Order but was never in the military.
- One of Sisko's mercenaries in this episode (the man with one eye) was played by stunt coordinator Dennis Madalone.
- Odo's "Rules of Obedience" reflect the Ferengi's "Rules of Acquisition."
External links
- Crossover at the Internet Movie Database
- "Crossover" at TV.com
- Crossover at Memory Alpha (a Star Trek wiki)
- Crossover at StarTrek.com
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