Star Trek: Shattered Universe

Star Trek: Shattered Universe is a space simulator video game set in the Star Trek Mirror Universe, as portrayed in the original series episode Mirror, Mirror. Originally intended to be one of the last Star Trek titles released by Interplay Entertainment, it sat for 2 years before it was released for the Xbox and PlayStation 2, and received almost universally poor reviews.

The player takes control of one-man fighter spacecraft and engages in several mission similar in gameplay mechanics to Colony Wars.

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