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"Live Evil, Part 3" is the 52nd issue of IDW Publishing's 2015 ongoing series of Star Trek comics.

Summary[]

PREVIOUSLY IN STAR TREK...
Welcome to the Mirror Universe. Captain Spock of the Terran Empire has captured the U.S.S. Enterprise and taken Commander Spock captive. Meanwhile, Captain Kirk of the Federation has found an uneasy ally in the peaceful Augment Singh, a man Kirk knows better as the violent Khan. Together Kirk and Singh travel to Qo'noS, where they encounter Kirk's own surprising doppelganger...

James T. Kirk takes perverse pleasure in seeing himself from the outside before commenting how unusual it is to see Leonard McCoy with two eyes. Seeing his Terran counterpart puts to rest any doubts Kirk had about being in other reality before K'Hav and Nyota Uhura deduce the ion storm resulted in the USS Enterprise crossing over. K'Hav has been tracking the ion storm but given the unpredictable nature of such phenomena, it is liable to disappear as suddenly as it appeared and as the last recorded sighting was in the 22nd century, the storm may not reappear until the 24th century. The two Kirks agree to work together to get their ships back, though purely out of circumstance.

On Vulcan, Captain Spock has brought Spock to Amanda Grayson. Or rather her grave. Grayson was a traitor to the Terran Empire and was summarily executed. The fact that she was given a grave at all is hope to Spock that is counterpart is not completely heartless only for the captain to reveal the grave was given only at Sarek's request. Captain Spock has never considered his mother anything but an embarrassment.

Aboard the SS Botany Bay, Captain Kirk is briefed by his counterpart on the circumstances via which he lost the ISS Enterprise to Spock before revealing he acquired the ship after murdering Christopher Pike. Before Kirk can attack his counterpart, the Botany Bay arrives at Vulcan under cloak and undetectable to the ISS Enterprise. After Captain Kirk makes clear he will not tolerate his counterpart killing anyone, the group beams aboard the Terran flagship. Captain Spock and Uhura have but a second to gape before Kirk shoots Spock through the head, killing him on the spot reminding Captain Kirk that he never actually agreed to the no-killing rule. Spock then applies the Vulcan nerve pinch to Uhura before Kirk, in accordance with Terran law, proudly retakes command of the ISS Enterprise.

Though Kirk is ready to honor his word and help his Federation counterpart find his Enterprise, it suddenly drops out of warp directly in front of them, now commanded by "Keptin" Pavel Chekov. As Kirk tries to get Pavel to surrender the Enterprise, the young Russian is promptly killed via injection by Leonard McCoy who begs to be beamed off the depressingly clean Federation ship. The instant the Federation crew is back aboard, Kirk orders the shields raised, rightly suspecting his Terran self saw them as easy prey. The USS Enterprise attempts to set course for the ion storm but the Terran Kirk orders his ship to attack before his own ship is attacked by the SS Botany Bay. Singh hails Kirk, both men finally agreeing to be allies, and telling Kirk to find the ion storm before cutting the line. With no options, Kirk orders a course set for the storm.

The Enterprise made it back to their universe with seconds to spare. In his ready room, Kirk asks Spock if he thinks Singh survived. Given the state of the Botany Bay and the considerable armament of the Constitution-class, especially given the Terran upgrades and a bloodthirsty captain... no. It is highly unlikely Singh survived. Kirk concedes but hopes they will never encounter the other reality again as he contemplates the spectre of his Terran counterpart.

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Characters[]

James T. Kirk (mirror) • Khan Noonien Singh (mirror) • James T. Kirk • Spock • Spock (mirror) • K'Hav • Nyota Uhura • Nyota Uhura (mirror) • Leonard McCoy • Leonard McCoy (mirror) • Zahra • 0718 • Pavel Chekov •Pavel Chekov (mirror) • Hikaru Sulu • Hikaru Sulu (mirror)

Locations[]

mirror universe • Qo'noS • Vulcan •

Starships & Vehicles[]

ISS Enterprise • USS Enterprise •SS Botany Bay (alternate reality) •

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Relates stories[]

Stories featuring the mirror universe
Enterprise episode: "In a Mirror, Darkly" • prose: Age of the Empress • "Nobunaga"
Discovery episodes: "Into the Forest I Go" • "Despite Yourself" • "The Wolf Inside" • "Vaulting Ambition" • "What's Past Is Prologue" • "Terra Firma" • comics: Succession ("Issue 1" • "Issue 2" • "Issue 3" • "Issue 4")
The Original Series episode: "Mirror, Mirror" • comics: Hell's Mirror • The Mirror Universe Saga ("... Promises to Keep" • "Double Image" • "Deadly Reflection!" • "The Tantalus Trap!" • "Masquerade!" • "Behind Enemy Lines!" • "The Beginning of the End..." • "Homecoming...") • Fragile Glass • Mirror Images ("Issue 1" • "Issue 2" • "Issue 4" • "Issue 5") • "The Mirror, Cracked • prose: Voyage to Adventure • Spectre • Dark Victory • Preserver • The Sorrows of Empire • "Ill Winds" • "The Greater Good" • games: The Adventure Game • Shattered Universe
Kelvin timeline comics: Mirrored ("Part 1" • "Part 2") • "Parallel Lives, Part 2" • Live Evil ("Part 1" • "Part 2" • "Part 3")
The Next Generation comics: "Mirror Images, Issue 3" • Mirror Universe Collection (TNG - Mirror Broken comics: "Origin of Data", "Prelude", "Issue 1", "Issue 2", "Issue 3", "Issue 4", "Issue 5" • TNG - Through the Mirror comics: "Issue 1", "Issue 2", "Issue 3", "Issue 4", "Issue 5" TNG - Ripe for Plunder comics: "Chapter One", "Chapter Two", "Chapter Three", "Chapter Four", "Chapter Five" • TNG - Terra Incognita comics: "Issue 1", "Issue 2", "Issue 3", "Issue 4", "Issue 5", "Issue 6") • ST: The Mirror War: "Issue 0", "Issue 1", "Issue 2", "Issue 3", "Issue 4", "Geordi", "Issue 5", "Issue 6", "Issue 7", "Issue 8" • ST: Warriors of the Mirror War: "Data", "Geordi", "Sisko", "Troi" • prose: Dark Mirror • Three • The Worst of Both Worlds • "The Traitor" • "The Sacred Chalice" • "For Want of a Nail" • Rise Like Lions
Deep Space Nine episodes: "Crossover" • "Through the Looking Glass" • "Shattered Mirror" • "Resurrection" • "The Emperor's New Cloak" • comic: "Enemies & Allies" • prose: Dark Passions • Warpath • Saturn's Children • Fearful Symmetry • "A Terrible Beauty" • The Soul Key • "Freedom Angst" • Disavowed
Voyager prose: The Mirror-Scaled Serpent • "Bitter Fruit" • comic: "Mirrors & Smoke"
New Frontier comics: Turnaround ("Part I" • "Part II" • "Part III" • "Part IV" • "Part V") • prose: Cutting Ties • "Homecoming"
Klingon Empire prose: "Family Matters" Titan prose: "Empathy" Vanguard prose: "The Black Flag"
Miniseries and anthologies RPG sourcebook: Through a Glass, Darkly • comics: The Mirror Universe Saga • Turnaround • Mirror Images • prose: Mirror Universe Trilogy • Mirror Universe (Glass Empires • Obsidian Alliances • Shards and Shadows)


Connections[]

Stories set in the Kelvin timeline
comics When Worlds Collide: Spock Confronts the Ultimate Challenge • Nero (1 • 2 • 3 • 4) • Starfleet Academy (1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5) • Star Trek Movie Adaptation (1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6) • IDW Star Trek: Volume 1 (Where No Man Has Gone Before: 1, 2 • The Galileo Seven: 1, 2) • Volume 2 (Operation: Annihilate: 1, 2 • Vulcan's Vengeance: 1, 2) • Volume 3 (The Return of the Archons: 1, 2 • The Truth About Tribbles: 1, 2) • Volume 4 (13 • 14 • Mirrored: 1, 2) • Volume 5 (17 • 18 • 19 • 20) • Countdown to Darkness (1 • 2 • 3 • 4) • Volume 6 (After Darkness: 1, 2, 3 • 24) • Volume 7: The Khitomer Conflict (1 • 2 • 3 • 4) • Khan (1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5) • Volume 8 (Parallel Lives: 1, 2 • I, Enterprise!: 1, 2 • Lost Apollo: 1, 2) • Volume 9: The Q Gambit (1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6) • Volume 10 (Behemoth: 1, 2 • Eurydice: 1, 2, 3 • Volume 11 (The Tholian Webs: 1, 2 • Deity: 1 • 2 • Flesh & Stone) • The Spectrum War (1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6) • Volume 12 (Live Evil: 1 • 2 • 3 • Reunion: 1 • 2) • Volume 13 (Legacy of Spock: 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • Connection: 1 • 2) • Manifest Destiny (1 • 2 • 3 • 4) • Stranger Worlds (1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6) • Boldly Go: Volume 1 (1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6) • Volume 2 (7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 • 12) • Volume 3: IDIC (1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6) • "Meanwhile..." • "The Knight Errand"
novels Star Trek • Starfleet Academy (The Delta Anomaly • The Edge • The Gemini Agent • The Assassination Game) • Into Darkness • The Unsettling Stars • More Beautiful Than Death
video games Delta Vega: Meltdown on the Ice Planet • Academy Trainer • Cadet Training Facility • D-A-C • Race to Destiny • The Mobile Game • Star Trek • Rivals • Dark Remnant
board games Expeditions live-action shorts Transporter Commercial • Brilliant Enterprise Commercial • Collision insurance commercial • Bold Explorers
websites Starfleet Shipyard • Dossiers • Experience The Enterprise apps Star Trek App
prequels in original timeline Countdown (1 • 2 • 3 • 4)
previous comic:
Live Evil
Part 2
The Original Series (IDW series) next comic:
Reunion
Part 1

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