Mirror Kirk

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Mirror Kirk is the ruthless alternate-universe version of Captain James T. Kirk from the Star Trek "Mirror Universe," known for his brutal ambition and authoritarian rule aboard the ISS Enterprise.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf alternate universe counterpart
fictional character
affiliation Terran Empire NERFINISHED
appearsIn Star Trek NERFINISHED
Star Trek: The Original Series NERFINISHED
Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Mirror, Mirror" NERFINISHED
appearsInUniverse Star Trek Mirror Universe NERFINISHED
basedOn James T. Kirk NERFINISHED
command ISS Enterprise NERFINISHED
counterpartOf James T. Kirk NERFINISHED
createdBy Gene Roddenberry NERFINISHED
distinguishedFrom Prime Universe James T. Kirk NERFINISHED
episodeNumberInSeries "Mirror, Mirror" (TOS S02E04) NERFINISHED
fictionalNationality Terran
fightsWith dagger
firstAppearanceSeries Star Trek: The Original Series Season 2 NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceYear 1967
franchise Star Trek NERFINISHED
gender male
genre science fiction
governingBodyServed Imperial Starfleet NERFINISHED
hasFacialFeature goatee (in some depictions and homages)
hasMotive personal power
survival in violent imperial hierarchy
hasSuperior Mirror Spock (as first officer) NERFINISHED
medium television
narrativeFunction explores theme of moral inversion
narrativeRole antagonistic counterpart
notableAction attempts to maintain power through fear and assassination
uses Tantalus Field to eliminate rivals
originUniverse Mirror Universe NERFINISHED
personalityTrait ambitious
authoritarian
cunning
ruthless
politicalSystemSupported Terran Empire dictatorship NERFINISHED
portrayedBy William Shatner NERFINISHED
rank Captain
settingOfActions 23rd century
sharesCrewWith Mirror Chekov NERFINISHED
Mirror Scott NERFINISHED
Mirror Spock NERFINISHED
Mirror Sulu NERFINISHED
Mirror Uhura NERFINISHED
starshipClassCommanded Constitution-class starship NERFINISHED
uses Tantalus Field NERFINISHED
weapon phaser

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