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Why I guessed Paris. He's already done voice in game so would not be "new".
That we already knew... the Terran Rebellion scenes in DS9 included Vulcans and Trill in similarly influential positions.
Vulcans in positions of power first came to us via the very first Mirror Universe episode in classic Trek. I think the back story was they were the first planet conquered by the Terrans.
"Kurland, here."
Damn! Really? I think that would have been cool angle to take! If only so I could have my own little Doom Eternal moment. Seriously, though, it would have been a great approach, and a way to make it memorable for each individual player.
After hearing this, every other option seems boring. Who can you put in there that'll have any kind of "wow!" factor?
Seriously, now it'd have to be Mirror Kirk to entertain me, and I know that ain't happening.
Please no, Kurland no matter the universe should remain a meme where he belongs