Pavel Chekov (Myriad)

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Pavel Chekov
Pavel Chekov (TOS 39)

Pavel Chekov (TOS 39)
Species Terran
Sex Male
Portrayed by Walter Koenig
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FASAM Timeline
(The Mirror Universe from the FASA Roleplaying Game and 1980s comic books)


In 2208, Ensign Pavel Chekov, navigator aboard the I.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701, attempted to assassinate CaptainJames T. Kirk, not realizing that he had actually been transposed with his counterpart from another universe at the time. The other Kirk barely escaped Chekov's trap, and Chekov was sent to the agony booth as a surprisingly light punishment.[1]

Captain Kirk led an attempted invasion of the FASA Timeline in 2223,[2] but he was not only stopped by his counterpart, he and his entire crew, with the exception of Spock, were killed by the Imperial Star Fleet, which had labeled them traitors following the interference of their counterparts.[3]

 


 


Pavel Chekov
Pavel Chekov (TOS 39)

Pavel Chekov (TOS 39)
Species Terran
Sex Male
Portrayed by Walter Koenig
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OSMVLM Timeline
(A Mirror Universe from the 1990s Marvel comic books)


In 2267, Ensign Pavel Chekov, navigator aboard the I.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701, attempted to assassinate CaptainJames T. Kirk, not realizing that he had actually been transposed with his counterpart from another universe at the time. The other Kirk barely escaped Chekov's trap, and Chekov was sent to the agony booth as a surprisingly light punishment.[1]

Upon his return, Kirk was placed in the brig with Lieutenant Sulu, who had also attempted to assassinate Kirk, while Spock conferred with Starfleet Command regarding how to proceed, given the unusual circumstances of the incident. Admiral Decker and the I.S.S. Constellation NCC-1017 were dispatched to personally handle the matter. Spock gained Chekov's loyalty, but before Decker could arrive, Kirk and Sulu engineered an attack on Spock that coincided with an attack by a Klingon attack force. Spock, having already ordered Lieutenant Commander Scott to fully integrate the Tantalus Device into the ship's systems, used the device to drive off the Klingons. Just as that crisis was averted, Kirk attacked Spock on the bridge. The pair were caught in an explosion at the communications console, which Chekov had rigged to kill Lieutenant Uhura. The explosion wounded Spock, and killed Kirk.[4]

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