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| image-top = Pavel Chekov (mirror).jpg
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| image = Pavel Chekov (mirror).jpg
| caption-top = Ensign Chekov in [[2267|M.U.2267]]
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| imagecap = Pavel Chekov
| image-bottom = Agony Booth-2267, remastered.jpg
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| image2 = Agony Booth-2267, remastered.jpg
| caption-bottom = Chekov in a [[Agony booth]] in [[2267|M.U.2267]]
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| imagecap2 = Chekov in the agony booth
 
| gender = Male
 
| gender = Male
| species = [[terran (mirror)|Terran]]
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| species = {{mu|Terran}}
| affiliation = [[Terran Empire]]
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| affiliation = {{mu|Starfleet}}
 
| rank = [[Ensign]]
 
| rank = [[Ensign]]
| occupation = [[Navigator]]
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| occupation = {{mu|Starfleet}} [[officer]]
| status = Alive ([[2267|M.U.2267]])
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| status = Alive
| born = [[2245|M.U.2245]]
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| datestatus = 2267
| father = [[Andrei Chekov]]
 
 
| actor = [[Walter Koenig]]
 
| actor = [[Walter Koenig]]
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{{Prime disambiguation|Pavel Chekov}}
: ''For the "regular" universe counterpart, see [[Pavel Chekov]].''
 
: ''For the timeline created by Nero's incursion, see [[Pavel Chekov (alternate reality)]].''
 
   
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:''"So you die, Captain. And we all move up in rank. No one will question the assassination of a Captain who has disobeyed Prime Orders of the Empire."''
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::-'''Chekov'''
 
[[Ensign]] '''Pavel Chekov''' served as [[navigator]] aboard the [[Terran (mirror)|Terran]] [[starship]] {{ISS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}, under [[Captain]] {{mu|James T. Kirk}}.
 
[[Ensign]] '''Pavel Chekov''' served as [[navigator]] aboard the [[Terran (mirror)|Terran]] [[starship]] {{ISS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}, under [[Captain]] {{mu|James T. Kirk}}.
   
A cunning schemer with designs on overthrowing [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] as captain, he enlisted several other crew members in his [[mutiny]]. By the time he carried it out, however, the mirror Kirk had been replaced with a parallel universe duplicate who was able to defeat him. He was punished with a trip to the [[agony booth]]. ({{TOS|Mirror, Mirror}})
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A cunning schemer with designs on overthrowing Kirk as captain, he enlisted several other crew members in his [[mutiny]]. By the time that he carried it out, however, Kirk had been replaced by his [[James T. Kirk|counterpart from a parallel universe]] who was able to defeat him. He was punished with a trip to the [[agony booth]]. Although his actions warranted an [[execution]], the [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] of the primary universe spared his life. ({{TOS|Mirror, Mirror}})
   
 
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==Background==
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== Appendices ==
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=== Background information ===
Like [[Pavel Chekov|his counterpart]], Chekov was played by [[Walter Koenig]]. Although no further references were made to the mirror Chekov, he plays a major role in the [[games|video game]], ''[[Star Trek: Shattered Universe]]''.
 
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Like [[Pavel Chekov|his counterpart]], Chekov was played by [[Walter Koenig]].
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=== Apocrypha ===
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In [[William Shatner]]'s novel ''[[Dark Victory]]'', the mirror Kirk - by this point known as "Emperor Tiberius" - mentions to his prime universe counterpart that when he returned from the crossover, he found Chekov still in the agony booth, his torturers at a loss because of the restraint the other Kirk had shown. Tiberius states that he set the agony booth to medium intensity - "like a dull toothache throughout your whole body. Bearable, but most uncomfortable" - and left Chekov in it; it would take thirteen days for him to die, and it set a new standard for the Imperial Starfleet.
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Chekov is one of only two of the original series regulars' mirror counterparts who does not appear in the ''[[Star Trek: Mirror Universe]]'' novel ''[[The Sorrows of Empire]]'' (the other is {{mu|Hikaru Sulu|Sulu}}, who is killed by Spock's loyalists "off-screen"), and the only one not mentioned by anyone in the narrative.
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Another alternate vision of the mirror universe appears in the video game ''[[Star Trek: Shattered Universe]]'', which shows Chekov surviving and rising to the rank of commander, serving as captain of the ISS ''Enterprise''-A as it pursues the ISS ''Excelsior'' across the galaxy.
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Revision as of 03:31, 12 March 2016

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For the prime universe counterpart, please see Pavel Chekov.
"So you die, Captain. And we all move up in rank. No one will question the assassination of a Captain who has disobeyed Prime Orders of the Empire."
-Chekov

Ensign Pavel Chekov served as navigator aboard the Terran starship ISS Enterprise, under Captain James T. Kirk.

A cunning schemer with designs on overthrowing Kirk as captain, he enlisted several other crew members in his mutiny. By the time that he carried it out, however, Kirk had been replaced by his counterpart from a parallel universe who was able to defeat him. He was punished with a trip to the agony booth. Although his actions warranted an execution, the Kirk of the primary universe spared his life. (TOS: "Mirror, Mirror")

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Appendices

Background information

Like his counterpart, Chekov was played by Walter Koenig.

Apocrypha

In William Shatner's novel Dark Victory, the mirror Kirk - by this point known as "Emperor Tiberius" - mentions to his prime universe counterpart that when he returned from the crossover, he found Chekov still in the agony booth, his torturers at a loss because of the restraint the other Kirk had shown. Tiberius states that he set the agony booth to medium intensity - "like a dull toothache throughout your whole body. Bearable, but most uncomfortable" - and left Chekov in it; it would take thirteen days for him to die, and it set a new standard for the Imperial Starfleet.

Chekov is one of only two of the original series regulars' mirror counterparts who does not appear in the Star Trek: Mirror Universe novel The Sorrows of Empire (the other is Sulu, who is killed by Spock's loyalists "off-screen"), and the only one not mentioned by anyone in the narrative.

Another alternate vision of the mirror universe appears in the video game Star Trek: Shattered Universe, which shows Chekov surviving and rising to the rank of commander, serving as captain of the ISS Enterprise-A as it pursues the ISS Excelsior across the galaxy.