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Old 02-06-2018, 01:04 AM   #746
craigwd
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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch View Post
Ok, weirdo question, since you guys are so smart.

Consequences.

They've been very specific in terms of objects swapping in the mirror verse.

When the Discovery came to the mirror verse, the mirror discovery flipped to the Prime Verse.

When Lorca flipped they indicated that his counterpart flipped.

So since the interaction between the universes is so new.

What are the laws and consequences at play here.

When the Discovery came back to the Prime Universe, the mirror discovery didn't flip back because it was destroyed. So not only have you increased the mass in the Prime Universe, but you have basically two ships?/Materials of the identical molecules, not the same, but identical resonating with different frequencies.

I know they won't cover it in the show, and I don't know and looking it up gives me a blinding headache, but what are the rules in terms of increasing mass in a Universe?

Ah the rules of Entropy.

I thought the people and ships only flipped because coincidentally they were both doing something similar in the same region of space.

That's why Kirk's crew flipped, they were both beaming.

Smiley, the Intendant, Sisko et all didn't flip with their counterparts because there weren't in the same area doing the same stuff (or they were you know...dead).
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