. . . . "2"^^ . . . . . . "6"^^ . . "--09-04"^^ . . . ""@en . "none"@en . . . "Warpath"@en . "D\u00F8d Kalm"@en . . "9223372036854775807"^^ . . "Fearful Symmetry"@cs . . . . . . "As the asteroid panic gets a second wind, Nick revisits his experiences during the 1950s Red Scare."@en . . . . . "ISBN 1416570349"@en . . . . "novel"@en . . . "Fearful Symmetry"@en . . . . . . "Star Trek: Terok Nor #3: Dawn of the Eagles"@en . . . . . . "--11-02"^^ . . "2377"^^ . . . . "\"Fearful Symmetry\" (aka Galatea) is the sixth episode of the first season of Justice League Unlimited, and the sixth of the overall series. It originally aired on September 4, 2004. It depicts Supergirl having disturbing nightmares that she fears are repressed memories of her committing murder."@en . "jlu"@en . . . . . . . . . "--06-24"^^ . . "141656781"^^ . "Sisko experiences a vision where various alternate versions of himself tell him that the Prophets opened the gateway to the mirror universe so that he could inspire his counterpart to become that universe's Emissary. Kira investigates the claim of the mirror universe's Iliana Ghemor that her counterpart has traveled to the mirror universe and replaced the Intendant. Using the Orb of Memory, she discovers that during the occupation she was captured by the Cardassians and held for a week at Elemspur Detention Centre, where she was released by Dukat after her memories had been implanted into a surgically altered Iliana, her death faked and her memory of her capture wiped. What she doesn't remember is that Dukat blackmailed Entek with the fact he allowed the Bajoran bombing attack on the home of Gul Pirak, causing the death of Illiana's fianc\u00E9 and enticing her into the Order, without authorization. He then had Illiana, believing herself to be Kira, imprisoned on the Cardassian moon Letau for his own enjoyment, while the Order mistakenly believed the real Kira was Illiana. Illiana escaped with a group of other prisoners at the end of the Dominion War, discovering her true identity and recovering her memories but also retaining Kira's. The Deep Space 9 crew contact Terok Nor to consult with the resistance but an attack by Alliance ships led by Illiana cuts off communications. Kira transports to the mirror Bajor and Sisko persuades Vaughn to accompany her, supposedly to find his still alive counterpart."@en . "4"^^ . . . . "Unknown"@en . . . "400"^^ . . . "2"^^ . . "DS9"@en . "The X-Files"@en . . "Stories by Olivia Woods"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "As the asteroid panic gets a second wind, Nick revisits his experiences during the 1950s Red Scare."@en . "\"Fearful Symmetry\" is the eighteenth episode of the second season of The X-Files."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Story"@en . . . . . "1995-02-24"^^ . . "Fearful Symmetry"@en . "Sisko experiences a vision where various alternate versions of himself tell him that the Prophets opened the gateway to the mirror universe so that he could inspire his counterpart to become that universe's Emissary. The Deep Space 9 crew contact Terok Nor to consult with the resistance but an attack by Alliance ships led by Illiana cuts off communications. Kira transports to the mirror Bajor and Sisko persuades Vaughn to accompany her, supposedly to find his still alive counterpart."@en . . . . "other"@en . "Two identical-appearing combatants attacking in perfect synchronization with identical attacks which will often cancel each other out if the two combatants are fighting each other. A favorite of the Asteroids Monster, expect plenty of Beam-O-War if ki-attacks are in fashion, and Spot the Imposter if one of the two is an Evil Twin. This trope runs on the rather dubious idea that since the combatants know everything the other knows they must know what they would do in this situation. This completely ignores the fact that both are facing a completely new situation (being faced with a copy of them-self) and therefore couldn't possibly know exactly how the other will react. Compare Mirrored Confrontation Shot, Bash Brothers, and Mirror Match. May result in a Double Knockout. Not to be confused with The X-Files episode of the same name. Examples:"@en . . . . . "Front cover image"@en . . "2377"^^ . . . "novel"@en . . . . . "Fearful Symmetry"@en . . "220"^^ . . . . . . . "Two identical-appearing combatants attacking in perfect synchronization with identical attacks which will often cancel each other out if the two combatants are fighting each other. A favorite of the Asteroids Monster, expect plenty of Beam-O-War if ki-attacks are in fashion, and Spot the Imposter if one of the two is an Evil Twin. Compare Mirrored Confrontation Shot, Bash Brothers, and Mirror Match. May result in a Double Knockout. Not to be confused with The X-Files episode of the same name. Examples:"@en . . . "The Soul Key"@en . . "\"Fearful Symmetry\" is the eighteenth episode of the second season of The X-Files."@en . . . . . . "First publication"@en . "ISBN 1-4165-6781-X"@en . "Fearful Symmetry.jpg"@en . . . . . . . "\"Fearful Symmetry\" (aka Galatea) is the sixth episode of the first season of Justice League Unlimited, and the sixth of the overall series. It originally aired on September 4, 2004. It depicts Supergirl having disturbing nightmares that she fears are repressed memories of her committing murder."@en . . . . . "End Game"@en . . .