Warning: This Article Contains SPOILERS for Star Trek: Prodigy Season 2

Summary

There are evil whales inStar Trek: Prodigyseason 2, so I thinkStar Trek IV: The Voyage Homemust have somehow happened in the Mirror Universe. Written by Erin McNamara and directed by Ruolin Li, “Cracked Mirror” is one of the standout episodes ofStar Trek: Prodigyseason 2. Trying to reunite with the USS Voyager-A, the young Starfleet hopefuls of the USS Protostar and Captain Chakotay (Robert Beltran) inadvertently shift though different alternate realities, among them the dreaded Mirror Universe - where there is anevil humpback whale occupying the ISS Voyager-A’s Cetacean Ops.

Humpback whales were extinct byStar Trek’s 23rd century until Admiral James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and the former crew of the USS Enterprise time-traveled to 1986 San Francisco in the Leonard Nimoy-directedStar Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Kirk and friends brought two humpback whales, George and Gracie, back to the future. Dr. Gillian Taylor (Catherine Hicks), a Cetacean biologist, jumped to the future with Kirk to care for George and Gracie. A century later, inStar Trek: Prodigyseason 2, Gillian, the humpback whale serving in the USS Voyager-A’s Cetacean Ops, is adescendant of George and Gracieand isnamed after Dr. Gillian Taylor.

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Star Trek & Whales: Earth’s Mammals Have Been Important To Starfleet For 37 Years

Star Trek IV is famously known as ‘the one with the whales,’ and it kicked off the franchise’s fascination of the mammals ever since.

Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Must Have Happened In The Mirror Universe

“Admiral, there be evil whales here?”

Here’s why I thinkStar Trek IV: The Voyage Homehappened in the Mirror Universe:If humpback whales were hunted to extinction inStar Trek’s Prime Timeline, then there is no way that wouldn’t also be the case in the Mirror Universe.The denizens of Mirror Earth are violent, duplicitous, treasonous, and bent on conquest. Before the Terran Empire ever rose, humpback whales must have also been wiped out from Earth’s oceans. And, if that was the case, then the Mirror version of Admiral Kirk must have also traveled to 1986 San Francisco and brought two humpback whales, along with the Mirror Dr. Gillian Taylor, to the late 23rd century.

Some version of Star Trek IV must have brought humpback whales to the Mirror Universe’s 23rd century.

Star Trek Prodigy TV series poster

IfStar Trek IV: The Voyage Homedid happen in the Mirror Universe,I don’t think events transpired the way they did Leonard Nimoy’s movie.A whale probe still must have threatened Earth, necessitating time travel and humpback whale retrieval, and Spock (Leonard Nimoy) probably still joined them because the Vulcan was needed to calculatetime travel via the slingshot effect. But maybe the Mirror Chekov (Walter Koenig) died in 1986 whereas the Prime Chekov was rescued from a hospital. And perhaps Admiral Kirk kidnapped Mirror Gillian Taylor instead of Prime Gillian altruistically choosing to go to the future. Regardless, some version ofStar Trek IVmust have brought humpback whales to the Mirror Universe’s 23rd century.

Jankom Pog (Jason Mantzoukas) uttered the now-classic line,“Even the whales are evil?”, inStar Trek: Prodigy season 2’s “Cracked Mirror”.

Official Poster for Star Trek The Voyage Home

Star Trek: Prodigy & Discovery Updated Mirror Universe History

Star Trek delivered new info about the 23rd and 24th century Mirror Universe

I personally love the Mirror Universe and its twisted version ofStar Trek,so I’ve been genuinely delighted by howStar Trek: Discoveryseason 5 andStar Trek: Prodigyseason 2 have delivered updates to the Mirror Universe’s history.Discoveryseason 5 revealed the ISS Enterprise survivedin interdimensional space since the 23rd century, and Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) brought the starship into the 32nd century. Burnham and Cleveland Booker (David Ajala) also learned that many refugees fled the Mirror Universe aboard the ISS Enterprise and made it toStar Trek’s Prime Timeline where they made new lives.

Star Trek: Prodigyseason 2’s brief foray into the Mirror Universe in “Cracked Mirror” revealed that after the defeat of the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance seen inStar Trek: Deep Space Nineseason 7, the Terran Empire rose again. The Mirror Admiral Janeway took command of the ISS Voyager-A, with her goateed ally, Mirror Captain Chakotay. With a new Terran Armada, the xenophobicMirror humans returned to their old waysof an earlier era before the reforms instituted by Mirror Spock weakened the Terrans so that they were conquered. Thanks toStar Trek: Prodigy, it looks like the Terrans, aided by their evil whales, are once again a force of terror in the galaxy - and I couldn’t be happier about it.