Amazing Star Trek Sculpture (18 pics)

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This amazing Star Trek sculpture can be seen in Microsoft’s Studio D offices in Redmond, Washington.
It's called Mirror Universe and was created by Devorah Sperber.
The sculpture is based on the 1967 episode Mirror, Mirror, in which the crew encountered their evil counterparts from a parallel universe.
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№1 Author: 2fuzzy (26 May 2010 00:21) Total user comments: 10400


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Cool... something for the artist and the geek in me
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№2 Author: rotten (26 May 2010 06:06) Total user comments: 1454


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freaky!!!!!! 10
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№3 Author: Louie (26 May 2010 07:31) Total user comments: 8189


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№4 Author: Jinxaruny (26 May 2010 08:44) Total user comments: 10324


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№5 Author: Guiom (26 May 2010 09:08) Total user comments: 84


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Erh... why do you call that "amazing" ?
That's just how people have made carpets for more than 4.000 years.
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№6 Author: VelveTongue (26 May 2010 09:35) Total user comments: 1052


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I want one :) 04
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№7 Author: salsapopo (26 May 2010 10:03) Total user comments: 12723


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amazing
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№8 Author: ENORCA (26 May 2010 15:27) Total user comments: 136


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:D I like these.
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№9 Author: ledouxrt (26 May 2010 16:25) Total user comments: 502


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I'm not a trekie, but that's pretty cool. Looks like they're getting beamed up.
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№10 Author: galz (26 May 2010 16:41) Total user comments: 2043


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№11 Author: lepsy (26 May 2010 19:40) Total user comments: 1252


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grrrrrrreat
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№12 Author: Nsibai (26 May 2010 21:43) Total user comments: 5694


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№13 Author: adzhoe (27 May 2010 03:40) Total user comments: 15109


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It's nice, but spock had a goatee in the alternate universe self, I don't see it. He looked like an evil bad ass with that goatee!
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№14 Author: samedru (27 May 2010 15:14) Total user comments: 539


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once a geek always a geek 04
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