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The Kurlan Naiskos didnt survive.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=SQU86x3TCgQ
Picard was just being polite to his mentor when he accepted it in the first place, he clearly didn't really give a shit about the Kurlan Naiskos.
That, or movie Picard and TV Picard really are two entirely different characters.

She's the thought police for Picard.
Even if you think about doubting the Captain, Troi will inform him and before you know it you are getting murdered by a mud monster or replaced by Pulaski.
That actually would have been a pretty awesome premise for the mirror universe TNG episode that we never got. (It's been ages since I read it, but I vaguely remember them sort of doing that in a comic once.)
 
As Quark points out in that episode, her people leave flakes of skin everyhere.

The Skeeran are one of the more 'undesirable' races. It reminded me of how on Babylon 5, out of all of the League races, the Pak'ma'ra are the ones who most often get the short end of the stick because they're squatters, they seem to do lot of acid and never shower. They have no lobby to represent them.
They were carrion eaters, weren't they? (Internet seems to agree.)
 
Unpopular opinion but I never cared much for mirror/alternate universe episodes in either TNG or DS9. Maybe its because I'm not too attached to the story since I know its just alternate universe shit with no consequence on the characters (other than them getting dragged into the story only to escape at the end)
 
Unpopular opinion but I never cared much for mirror/alternate universe episodes
But at the time it was such a good joke. And a joke which worked; you work it to death, and finally grow to hate it.

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Unpopular opinion but I never cared much for mirror/alternate universe episodes in either TNG or DS9. Maybe its because I'm not too attached to the story since I know its just alternate universe shit with no consequence on the characters (other than them getting dragged into the story only to escape at the end)
Yeah but Mirror TNG (at least book I posted) had security chief Troi and bodyguard Barcley so there was at least a chance to watch some fresh performances from the cast.
 
Unpopular opinion but I never cared much for mirror/alternate universe episodes in either TNG or DS9.
It was a good idea ONCE, in TOS. I kind of hated how DS9 ruined the optimistic ending... they basically made Mirror Spock into Edith Keeler.
I tried to get into DS9 and I just couldn't. DS9 was just... ok.
When it's good, it's really good. But some of it is really meh. I think the internet does DS9 a disservice by hyping it up so much. But I get why that happened because it was so underrated in its day as the neglected middle child between TNG and Voyager.
 
The Troi discussion earlier reminds me of that bit of trivia where apparently Marina Sirtis and Denise Crosby were at one point considered for each other's roles in the early development of TNG. I think Crosby ended up getting the part of Yar because she was taller, but I've always wondered if swapping their roles was a better idea in the long run.

Crosby is physically tall and imposing but she's not a very commanding presence otherwise. In the episodes where she gets to do something, she's often fairly passive, and when she talks she's really soft-spoken. Almost has a kind of kindergarten-teachery tone to her voice which just doesn't work at all for someone who's supposed to be a tough as nails security officer who had to beat people to death with her bare hands for food on a rape planet.

Sirtis, meanwhile, has a big rack and is nice on the eyes, but her body language and tone of voice are all wrong for a counselor. She's really curt, standoffish and in general comes off like she's talking down to people, even the Captain. Also when she's angry she's actually rather loud and obnoxious, she could probably have done a pretty good commanding voice if she spent a week or two with a coach. The thought of Sirtis beating the shit out of aliens of the week or threatening to shoot people is kind of laughable though, but that might be just because I'm so used to her role already.

It might also be that neither actress was particularly good at either role in the first place so it just didn't matter. I wouldn't be surprised if that's what the producers were thinking.
 
We should be having those insane courts in the upcoming years. I guess they'll be set up for wrong thinking.
 
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