Star Trek: TNG: Mirror Broken #4
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Format
Kindle
Pages
32
Language
English
Published
Oct 11, 2017
Publisher
IDW
Description
In the world of the Star Trek universe, a thrilling saga unfolds with the crew of the Enterprise-D navigating the treacherous waters of a shattered mirror universe. Jean-Luc Picard takes command, fully aware that every decision could tip the balance between chaos and order. As he plunges deeper into the darkened parallel reality, the stakes grow ever higher, revealing the complex dynamics of power and betrayal that underpin this alternate cosmos.
The tension escalates as the crew faces unexpected threats and foreign alliances, forcing them to confront not only their enemies but also their own inner demons. Each member of the crew contributes to a rich tapestry of evolving relationships that are strained under the pressure of survival and moral dilemma. Their camaraderie is tested as they grapple with the darker elements of their mirrored selves.
The artwork captures the essence of this gripping tale, enhancing the narrative's emotional depth and intensity. As the Enterprise-D's journey unfolds, readers are drawn into an intricate storyline filled with twists and turns, ensuring that every page is a blend of action, suspense, and philosophical contemplation on morality and identity.
The tension escalates as the crew faces unexpected threats and foreign alliances, forcing them to confront not only their enemies but also their own inner demons. Each member of the crew contributes to a rich tapestry of evolving relationships that are strained under the pressure of survival and moral dilemma. Their camaraderie is tested as they grapple with the darker elements of their mirrored selves.
The artwork captures the essence of this gripping tale, enhancing the narrative's emotional depth and intensity. As the Enterprise-D's journey unfolds, readers are drawn into an intricate storyline filled with twists and turns, ensuring that every page is a blend of action, suspense, and philosophical contemplation on morality and identity.
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