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{{Prime disambiguation|Charles Tucker III}}
   
In the [[mirror universe]], [[Commander]] '''Charles Tucker III''' was the [[chief engineer]] on ''[[ISS Enterprise (NX-01)|Enterprise]]''. Due to the hazardous nature of [[warp]] reactor technology, the right side of Commander Tucker's face was deformed, as a result of [[delta radiation]] exposure. The deformity was so extreme that it would make sure his "grandkids'll glow in the dark."
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[[Commander]] '''Charles Tucker III''' was the [[chief engineer]] on {{ISS|Enterprise|NX-01}}. Due to the hazardous nature of [[warp]] reactor technology, the right side of Commander Tucker's face was deformed, as a result of [[delta radiation]] exposure. The deformity was so extreme that it would make sure his "grandchildren glow in the dark."
 
{{bginfo|Connor Trinneer's scars and drooping eyelid make-up were an homage to the radiation scars seen on Captain [[Christopher Pike]] in the {{e|The Menagerie, Part I}}. Pike was also exposed to "delta rays." ([[ENT Season 4 DVD]] commentary)}}
   
 
Tucker was very attracted to {{mu|T'Pol}} and even did her an enjoyable "favor" while she was enduring the ''[[pon farr]]''. While under the influence of a [[Vulcan mind meld|mind meld]] with T'Pol, Tucker unknowingly [[sabotage]]d the [[Suliban]] [[cloaking device]] that he had previously installed on ''Enterprise''. It turned out that T'Pol was using him to help [[Captain]] [[Maximilian Forrest|Forrest]] regain command of the [[starship]]. As a result, he spent four hours in the [[agony booth]]. He was incensed when T'Pol told him what she had done.
:''Connor Trinneer's scars and drooping eyelid make-up were an homage to the radiation scars seen on Captain [[Christopher Pike]] in the {{e|The Menagerie, Part I}}. Pike was also exposed to "delta rays."''
 
   
 
Unlike his [[Charles Tucker III|prime universe counterpart]], Tucker was not friendly or easy going. He was mean spirited, short tempered with his subordinates, cynical and highly suspicious of others to the point of paranoia at times. He and [[Major]] {{mu|Malcolm Reed}} also hated each other. Tucker was infuriated when Commander {{mu|Jonathan Archer|Archer}} had Reed and his {{mu|MACO}} detachment investigate the sabotage of the [[Suliban]] [[cloaking device]], instead of allowing the engineering department to investigate. When Tucker was later thrown in the [[agony booth]] by Archer, Reed took great pleasure in overseeing Tucker's [[torture]], and taunted him over his predicament.
Trip was very attracted to [[T'Pol (mirror)|T'Pol]] and even did her an enjoyable "favor" while she was enduring the ''[[pon farr]]''. While under the influence of a [[Vulcan mind meld|mind meld]] with T'Pol, Trip unknowingly sabotaged the [[Suliban]] [[cloaking device]] that he had previously installed on ''Enterprise''. It turned out that T'Pol was using him to help [[Captain]] [[Maximilian Forrest|Forrest]] regain command of the [[starship]]. As a result, he spent four hours in the [[agony booth]]. He was incensed when T'Pol told him what she had done.
 
   
 
Tucker was a member of the [[assault team]] that boarded the {{USS|Defiant|NCC-1764| NCC-1764}}. When the ''Enterprise'' was destroyed by the [[Tholians]], Tucker worked together with T'Pol, Reed and Archer to power up the Defiant, escape the Tholian base and destroy the Tholian ships.
Unlike his [[Charles Tucker III|counterpart]] in the normal universe, Tucker was not friendly or easy going. He was mean spirited, short tempered with his subordinates, cynical and highly suspicious of others to the point of paranoia at times. He also, unlike his counterpart, was not friends with [[Major]] [[Malcolm Reed (mirror)|Malcolm Reed]] in the [[mirror universe]]. Quite the opposite, the two hated each other. Tucker was infuriated when Commander [[Jonathan Archer (mirror)|Archer]] had Reed and his [[MACO]] detachment investigate the sabotage of the [[Suliban]] [[cloaking device]], instead of allowing the Engineering department to investigate. When Tucker was later thrown in the [[agony booth]] by Archer, Reed took great pleasure in overseeing Tucker's torture, and taunted him over his predicament.
 
   
 
Archer assigned Tucker as [[chief engineer]] on board ''Defiant'', but ran into problems almost immediately. The ''Defiant'' was not fully operational in that [[warp drive]] was off-line. To make matters worse, Tucker had no idea how to get the warp drive operational, as ''Defiant'' was from one hundred years in the future and Tucker was in no way familiar with this futuristic technology. Archer was less than sympathetic when Tucker explained this to him, ordering him to get the ship fully operational soon or he would find another chief engineer. T'Pol suggested that Tucker use the alien workers found on board to help him, as they might be more familiar with the ''Defiant''{{'}}s technology.
Tucker was a member of the [[assault team]] that boarded the {{USS|Defiant|NCC-1764| NCC-1764}}. When the ''Enterprise'' was destroyed by the [[Tholians]], Tucker worked together with T'Pol, Reed and Archer to power up the Defiant, escape the Tholian base and destroy the Tholian ships.
 
   
 
Tucker's dilemma was further compounded when it was determined that [[Slar]], a [[Gorn]] foreman that the Tholians used to work on the ship, was stealing key engine components and was killing members of the engineering department. Eventually, Archer hunted down and killed Slar. Subsequently, the components were found and Tucker was able to get the warp drive online so the ''Defiant'' could rendezvous with the other Starfleet vessels that were battling the rebel forces.
Archer assigned Tucker as [[chief engineer]] on board ''Defiant'', but ran into problems almost immediately. The ''Defiant'' was not fully operational in that [[warp drive]] was off-line. To make matters worse, Tucker had no idea how to get the warp drive operational, as ''Defiant'' was from one hundred years in the future and Tucker was in no way familiar with this futuristic technology. Archer was less then sympathetic when Tucker explained this to him, ordering him to get the ship fully operational soon or he would find another chief engineer. T'Pol suggested that Tucker use the alien workers found on board to help him, as they might be more familiar with the ''Defiant'''s technology.
 
   
 
Later, Tucker was instrumental in saving the ''Defiant'' from being destroyed by the {{ISS|Avenger}}. Tucker had found {{mu|Phlox}} sabotaging key ship components such as [[shields]] and [[weapon]]s systems in order to give ''Avenger'' a significant advantage. Tucker managed to overpower Phlox and restore shields and weapons systems. His actions were paramount in allowing the ''Defiant'' to eventually overtake and destroy ''Avenger''. ({{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly|In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II}})
Tucker's dilemma was further compounded when it was determined that [[Slar]], a [[Gorn]] foreman that the Tholians used to work on the ship, was stealing key engine components and was killing members of the engineering department. Eventually, Archer hunted down and killed Slar. Subsequently, the components were found and Tucker was able to get the warp drive online so the ''Defiant'' could rendezvous with the other Starfleet vessels that were battling the rebel forces.
 
 
{{bginfo|Like the [[Charles Tucker III|prime version]], Tucker was portrayed by [[Connor Trinneer]].}}
 
Later, Tucker was instrumental in saving the ''Defiant'' from being destroyed by the {{ISS|Avenger}}. Tucker had found [[Phlox (mirror)|Phlox]] sabotaging key ship components such as [[shields]] and [[weapon]]s systems in order to give ''Avenger'' a significant advantage. Tucker managed to overpower Phlox and restore shields and weapons systems. His actions were paramount in allowing the ''Defiant'' to eventually overtake and destroy ''Avenger''.
 
 
:''It is unclear what happened to Tucker at the end of the episode, specifically whether or not he supported ''Empress Sato'' and whether or not he was in on the conspiracy to poison Archer.''
 
 
:''Like his counterpart, Tucker was portrayed by [[Connor Trinneer]].''
 
   
 
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For the prime universe counterpart, please see Charles Tucker III.

Commander Charles Tucker III was the chief engineer on ISS Enterprise. Due to the hazardous nature of warp reactor technology, the right side of Commander Tucker's face was deformed, as a result of delta radiation exposure. The deformity was so extreme that it would make sure his "grandchildren glow in the dark."

Connor Trinneer's scars and drooping eyelid make-up were an homage to the radiation scars seen on Captain Christopher Pike in the "The Menagerie, Part I". Pike was also exposed to "delta rays." (ENT Season 4 DVD commentary)

Tucker was very attracted to T'Pol and even did her an enjoyable "favor" while she was enduring the pon farr. While under the influence of a mind meld with T'Pol, Tucker unknowingly sabotaged the Suliban cloaking device that he had previously installed on Enterprise. It turned out that T'Pol was using him to help Captain Forrest regain command of the starship. As a result, he spent four hours in the agony booth. He was incensed when T'Pol told him what she had done.

Unlike his prime universe counterpart, Tucker was not friendly or easy going. He was mean spirited, short tempered with his subordinates, cynical and highly suspicious of others to the point of paranoia at times. He and Major Malcolm Reed also hated each other. Tucker was infuriated when Commander Archer had Reed and his MACO detachment investigate the sabotage of the Suliban cloaking device, instead of allowing the engineering department to investigate. When Tucker was later thrown in the agony booth by Archer, Reed took great pleasure in overseeing Tucker's torture, and taunted him over his predicament.

Tucker was a member of the assault team that boarded the USS Defiant NCC-1764. When the Enterprise was destroyed by the Tholians, Tucker worked together with T'Pol, Reed and Archer to power up the Defiant, escape the Tholian base and destroy the Tholian ships.

Archer assigned Tucker as chief engineer on board Defiant, but ran into problems almost immediately. The Defiant was not fully operational in that warp drive was off-line. To make matters worse, Tucker had no idea how to get the warp drive operational, as Defiant was from one hundred years in the future and Tucker was in no way familiar with this futuristic technology. Archer was less than sympathetic when Tucker explained this to him, ordering him to get the ship fully operational soon or he would find another chief engineer. T'Pol suggested that Tucker use the alien workers found on board to help him, as they might be more familiar with the Defiant's technology.

Tucker's dilemma was further compounded when it was determined that Slar, a Gorn foreman that the Tholians used to work on the ship, was stealing key engine components and was killing members of the engineering department. Eventually, Archer hunted down and killed Slar. Subsequently, the components were found and Tucker was able to get the warp drive online so the Defiant could rendezvous with the other Starfleet vessels that were battling the rebel forces.

Later, Tucker was instrumental in saving the Defiant from being destroyed by the ISS Avenger. Tucker had found Phlox sabotaging key ship components such as shields and weapons systems in order to give Avenger a significant advantage. Tucker managed to overpower Phlox and restore shields and weapons systems. His actions were paramount in allowing the Defiant to eventually overtake and destroy Avenger. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly", "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II")

Like the prime version, Tucker was portrayed by Connor Trinneer.

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