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After negotiations to establish a dilithium mining treaty with the peaceful Halkans reach an impasse, Captain Kirk, Dr. McCoy, Lt. Uhura and Chief Engineer Scotty beam back to the Enterprise during a volatile ion storm, only to be swept away to a parallel universe, where the barbaric Empire rules with a savage iron fist. It is here on the Imperial Starship Enterprise that Captain Kirk must follow through with orders to destroy the Halkans unless they comply with the Empire's demands, or he will face imminent death at the hands of the cunning alternate version of Mr. Spock. It’s a race against time to get back to the prime universe in “Mirror Mirror,” a gripping, imaginative, exciting and extremely entertaining “Star Trek” classic that’s firing on all cylinders with superb direction, an amazing teleplay, a thrilling score, fantastic production values, a rousing conclusion and magnificent performances — especially from Leonard Nimoy, who really is quite brilliant with his slightly altered and more intimidating flip version of Mr. Spock.
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After negotiations to establish a dilithium mining treaty with the peaceful Halkans reach an impasse, Captain Kirk, Dr. McCoy, Lt. Uhura and Chief Engineer Scotty beam back to the Enterprise during a volatile ion storm, only to be swept away to a parallel universe, where the barbaric Empire rules with a savage iron fist. It is here on the Imperial Starship Enterprise that Captain Kirk must follow through with orders to destroy the Halkans unless they comply with the Empire's demands, or he will face imminent death at the hands of the cunning alternate version of Mr. Spock. It’s a race against time to get back to the prime universe in “Mirror Mirror,” a gripping, imaginative, exciting and extremely entertaining “Star Trek” classic that’s firing on all cylinders with superb direction, an amazing teleplay, a thrilling score, fantastic production values, a rousing conclusion and magnificent performances — especially from Leonard Nimoy, who really is quite brilliant with his slightly altered and more intimidating flip version of Mr. Spock.
You can follow Enterprise Incidents on social media at:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EnterpriseIncidents
Twitter: @enterincidents
Instagram: @enterpriseincidents
Follow Scott Mantz @moviemantz on Twitter and Instagram
Follow Steve Morris @srmorris on Twitter and @srmorris1 on Instagram
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