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| Type = [[Planet]]
 
| Type = [[Planet]]
 
| Native Species = [[Halkan]]s
 
| Native Species = [[Halkan]]s
| Affiliation = Non-aligned
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| Affiliation = Neutral
 
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The '''Halkan homeworld''' was an [[inhabited planets|inhabited]] [[planet]]. This was the [[homeworld]] of the [[Halkan]]s. This planet had a [[Class M]] [[atmosphere]] and was rich in [[dilithium]].
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The '''Halkan homeworld''' was an [[inhabited planets|inhabited]] [[planet]]. This was the [[homeworld]] for the [[Halkan]]s, a [[pacifism|pacifistic]] [[humanoid]] [[species]]. This was a neutral planet. The Halkan homeworld had rich deposits of [[dilithium]].
   
In [[2267]], [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] and some others in the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} [[crew]] were trying to negotiate rights to [[mining|mine]] the dilithium. When they were denied the crystals, they tried to [[transporter|beam up]] to their [[starship|ship]], but [[ion storm]]s at the planet caused a transporter malfunction, which displaced Kirk and the others into an [[alternate universe]]. When there, they found the [[Federation]] crew replaced with a brutal [[Terran Empire|Imperial]] crew. [[Spock]]'s [[Spock (mirror)|counterpart]] ordered a barrage of [[Halkan]] cities. When Kirk heard this, he contacted the [[Halkan Council]] and gave them twelve hours to decide, much to Spock's surprise. But [[Starfleet Command]] ordered Spock to kill Kirk if he didn't destroy the Halkans by dawn. However, his assassination attempt failed, and afterwards, he helped Kirk and the [[landing party]] get back to their universe. ({{TOS|Mirror, Mirror}})
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In [[2267]], [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] and some others in the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} [[crew]] were trying to negotiate rights to [[mining|mine]] the dilithium. When they were denied the crystals, they tried to [[transporter|beam up]] to their [[starship|ship]], but [[ion storm]]s at the planet caused a transporter malfunction, which displaced Kirk and the others into an [[alternate universe]]. When there, they found the [[Federation]] crew replaced with a brutal [[Terran Empire|Imperial]] crew. [[Spock]]'s [[Spock (mirror)|counterpart]] ordered a barrage of [[Halkan]] cities. When Kirk heard this, he contacted the [[Halkan Council]] and gave them twelve hours to decide, much to Spock's surprise. But [[Starfleet Command]] ordered Spock to kill Kirk if he didn't destroy the Halkans by dawn. However, his [[assassination]] attempt failed, and afterwards, he helped Kirk and the [[landing party]] get back to their universe. ({{TOS|Mirror, Mirror}})
   
 
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The Halkan homeworld was an inhabited planet. This was the homeworld for the Halkans, a pacifistic humanoid species. This was a neutral planet. The Halkan homeworld had rich deposits of dilithium.

In 2267, Captain Kirk and some others in the USS Enterprise crew were trying to negotiate rights to mine the dilithium. When they were denied the crystals, they tried to beam up to their ship, but ion storms at the planet caused a transporter malfunction, which displaced Kirk and the others into an alternate universe. When there, they found the Federation crew replaced with a brutal Imperial crew. Spock's counterpart ordered a barrage of Halkan cities. When Kirk heard this, he contacted the Halkan Council and gave them twelve hours to decide, much to Spock's surprise. But Starfleet Command ordered Spock to kill Kirk if he didn't destroy the Halkans by dawn. However, his assassination attempt failed, and afterwards, he helped Kirk and the landing party get back to their universe. (TOS: "Mirror, Mirror")

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