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"The Emperor's New Cloak" is the 162nd episode of the television series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. The 12th episode of the seventh season. It premiered the week of February 1, 1999 to Nielsen ratings of 4.6. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the crew of the space station
Deep Space Nine ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (abbreviated as ''DS9'') is an American science fiction television series created by Rick Berman and Michael Piller. The fourth series in the '' Star Trek'' media franchise, it originally aired in syndication fr ...
. This episode takes place mostly in the
Mirror Universe The Mirror Universe is the setting of several narratives in the '' Star Trek'' science fiction franchise, a parallel universe existing alongside, but separate from, the fictional universe that is the main setting of ''Star Trek''. It resembles ...
, a parallel universe that is home to more aggressive, mistrustful, and opportunistic doppelgangers of the regular characters of the ''
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'' universe, governed by a brutal alliance of the
Cardassian The Cardassians () are a fictional extraterrestrial species in the American science fiction franchise '' Star Trek''. They were devised in 1991 for the series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' before being used in the subsequent series '' S ...
and
Klingon The Klingons ( ; Klingon: ''tlhIngan'' ) are a fictional species in the science fiction franchise ''Star Trek''. Developed by screenwriter Gene L. Coon in 1967 for the original ''Star Trek'' (''TOS'') series, Klingons were swarthy humanoids c ...
races. In this episode, the Ferengi characters
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and
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travel to the Mirror Universe to rescue the kidnapped Grand Nagus Zek, leader of the Ferengi Alliance. The episode was directed by
LeVar Burton Levar Burton Jr. (born February 16, 1957) is an American actor, director, and television host, best known for playing Geordi La Forge in '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' (1987–1994). He also played Kunta Kinte in the ABC miniseries ''Root ...
and written by
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and Hans Beimler.


Plot

The Mirror Universe counterpart of
Ezri Dax Ezri Dax () is a fictional character who appears in the seventh and final season of the American science fiction TV series ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. Portrayed by Nicole de Boer, she is a counselor aboard the Bajoran space station '' De ...
shows up at Quark's quarters on Deep Space Nine with a message: Zek went to the Mirror Universe in search of business opportunities and was kidnapped by the Alliance, who demand that Quark exchange a
cloaking device A cloaking device is a hypothetical or fictional stealth technology that can cause objects, such as spaceships or individuals, to be partially or wholly invisible to parts of the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum. Fictional cloaking devices have bee ...
—a device that can render a starship invisible—for Zek's freedom. Quark and Rom steal a cloaking device from the Klingon General
Martok Martok, son of Urthog is a recurring character in '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', played by actor J. G. Hertzler. Martok is a high-ranking Klingon leader at the Federation-Bajoran space station in the late 2300s. Martok figures prominently in ...
's ship, which they hide by cloaking the device. They get the device to Ezri, and are forced to transport to the Mirror Universe with her when Martok discovers the theft. Upon arriving at Terok Nor (the Mirror counterpart of Deep Space Nine), now under the control of the human rebellion against the Alliance, the three are arrested, since the Rebellion cannot allow the Alliance to gain such cloaking technology. They are rescued by Ezri's friend, the Mirror counterpart of Quark's rival
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. Brunt brings them to the Regent of the Alliance, the Mirror counterpart of
Worf Worf, son of Mogh is a fictional character in the ''Star Trek'' franchise. He appears in the television series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' (''TNG'') and seasons four through seven of '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (''DS9'') as well as t ...
. They learn that the mirror
Kira Nerys Kira Nerys is a fictional character in the American science fiction television series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (1993–1999). She was played by actress Nana Visitor. The character is from the fictional planet Bajor, a world which has rec ...
—formerly the Alliance's brutal overseer of Terok Nor, now out of favor with the Alliance, and Ezri's lover—planned the entire affair; the Alliance never intended to release Zek. Brunt persuades Worf not to execute the Ferengi immediately, and Rom and Quark are imprisoned with Zek. Kira kills Brunt when he tries to convince her to release them. Ezri, disgusted by Kira's callous murder of her friend, turns against her. Rom is forced to install the cloaking device on the Regent's ship, but despite his cooperation, he and Quark are still sentenced to die at the hands of Mirror
Elim Garak Elim Garak is a fictional character from the television series ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', in which he is portrayed by Andrew J. Robinson. In the series, Garak is an exiled spy from the Cardassian Union and a former member of the feared ...
. They distract Garak by comparing him to the Garak of their own universe, which delays him long enough for Ezri to arrive and inject him with the poison meant for the Ferengi. Worf has the cloaking device activated, only to find that Rom has sabotaged the device to drain the ship's power. The powerless Alliance ship is easily overpowered by the Rebels' ''Defiant'', forcing Worf to surrender to the Rebels. The Rebels bring the Ferengi back to Terok Nor, from which they can return to their own universe.


Notes

* This episode was dedicated to the memory of the recently deceased
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, who wrote the '' original Star Trek'' episode " Mirror, Mirror" that introduced the "
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" featured in this and several other episodes of the many ''Star Trek'' series. * The episode is notable for including one of the few homosexual relationships depicted in the series, between the alternate universe equivalents of
Kira Nerys Kira Nerys is a fictional character in the American science fiction television series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (1993–1999). She was played by actress Nana Visitor. The character is from the fictional planet Bajor, a world which has rec ...
and Ezri Tigan. *In his rewatch of the episode,
Keith DeCandido Keith Robert Andreassi DeCandido (born April 18, 1969) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer and musician, who works on comic books, novels, role-playing games and video games, including numerous media tie-in books for properties such ...
noted a "major continuity error" in that cloaking technology was indeed seen being used by the Alliance in a previous Mirror Universe episode, "
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".


Continuity

This is the last of five Mirror Universe episodes of ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''; the others are "
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", "
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", "
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", and "
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. The Mirror Universe was introduced in " Mirror, Mirror", an episode of ''
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'' which aired on October 6, 1967.


Reception

Keith DeCandido, reviewing the episode for
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in 2015, gave the episode a rating of 1 out of 10, describing the plot as predictable and the Mirror Universe conceit as having worn out its welcome and become impossible to take seriously. Zack Handlen, reviewing the episode in 2014 for
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, also gave it a negative review, calling the Mirror characters poorly developed and the writing "jokey and disengaged". In 2017,
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ranked this the second-worst of the seven Mirror Universe episodes of the ''
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'' franchise that had aired up to that date.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Emperors New Cloak, The 1999 American television episodes American LGBT-related television episodes Mirror Universe (Star Trek) episodes Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (season 7) episodes Television episodes directed by LeVar Burton