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This page details Christopher Pike in the mirror universe of the Kelvin timeline; for Christopher Pike in the primary universe see Christopher Pike; for Christopher Pike in the Kelvin timeline see Christopher Pike (Kelvin timeline); for Christopher Pike in the mirror universe of the primary universe see Christopher Pike (mirror); for Christopher Pike in all other alternate universes see Christopher Pike (alternates).

In the Kelvin timeline mirror universe, Christopher Pike was a Terran senator who lived during the 23rd century.

Biography

Mirrored

After Commander James T. Kirk had seized the Narada and destroyed the ISS Enterprise, he hailed Pike to inform him of his new trophy and that he would bring the Narada to Earth. Just before he unsuccessfully attempted to use its destructive potential to destroy Vulcan and her people, Pike ordered Kirk to return to Earth forthwith but Kirk declared that of this moment, he was the Emperor of the Terran Empire. (TOS comic: "Mirrored, Part 2")

Live Evil

Christopher Pike was, according to his first officer, James T. Kirk, "a maniac who loved nothing more than torturing helpless ensigns". Kirk eventually killed Pike and claimed command of the ISS Enterprise. After meeting his Federation counterpart, Kirk jovially recounted the story behind Pike's demise. (TOS comic: "Live Evil, Part 3")

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