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Thu, Sep 24
PLOT: The Enterprise-D races to help twin colonies infected by a plague and is forced to send a shuttle to the smaller of the two. Riker, Worf, Wesley, Selar and medical staff board the Einstein on that mission. Unfortunately, they hit a wormhole, are whisked off to God knows where, with most...
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Last Month,
Siskoid(noreply@blogger.com) from Siskoid's Blog of Geekery says
(in Star Trek 1040: Devil's Brew!)
PUBLICATION: Star Trek: The Next Generation #34, DC Comics, July 1992
PLOT: Q has transformed the crew of the Enterprise into Klingons and ruckus ensues, with only Worf being able to keep his emotions in check. There are attempts on Picard's life and the Ysalanti prepare for battle...
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Siskoid(noreply@blogger.com) from Siskoid's Blog of Geekery says
(in Star Trek 1039: The Way of the Warrior)
PUBLICATION: Star Trek: The Next Generation #33, DC Comics, July 1992
DIVERGENCES: The title was also used for a DS9 episode. Picard has a different fish than Livingstone in his aquarium. If O'Brien had been a Klingon before, he sure doesn't mention it in Apocalypse Rising.
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Siskoid(noreply@blogger.com) from Siskoid's Blog of Geekery says
(in Opinion: Star Trek 1036: Kingdom of the Damned)
PLOT: Riker is trapped in a phantom zone, on a station that has been sucked into a rift in space. Though ghostly phantoms tell him there's no escape, he doesn't give up hope. The Enterprise sends a probe into the rift, but though they lose contact with it, Riker turns on the station's shields to...
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Siskoid(noreply@blogger.com) from Siskoid's Blog of Geekery says
(in Opinion: Star Trek 1035: The Rift!)
PLOT: The Enterprise rushes to save a space station about to be eaten by a rift in space. Riker beams aboard to help with the evacuation and ends up being the only one left behind when the station disappears. Within, he meets the intangible phantoms of people who fell into the rift before him an...
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Siskoid(noreply@blogger.com) from Siskoid's Blog of Geekery says
(in Star Trek 1032: City Life)
REVIEW: Ugh. This story didn't work for me. At all. Though it gives the artists the chance to indulge in barbarian comics imagery, the premise is expounded us via an ensign relaying a message sent by the memorial. Even if I was happy with the babble-a-thon, why the middle man? And since the Enter...
2 Months Ago,
Siskoid(noreply@blogger.com) from Siskoid's Blog of Geekery says
(in Star Trek 1029: Wayward Son)
PLOT: Back on Earth, Worf's adopted son, Jeremy Aster, is meeting Alexander for the first time. He finds out that the ¾-Klingon boy would rather live his life as a human. On the Enterprise, Worf wishes he could be there, but that's just not possible. The starship has just found the outrageous O...
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Siskoid(noreply@blogger.com) from Siskoid's Blog of Geekery says
(in Star Trek 1021: The Lesson)
PLOT: It's Beverly's birthday and she's feeling blue, so Deanna takes her on a hiking trip on the holodeck where she learns to feel alive. Riker gives a talk in class and gets pwned by Wesley. And Worf answers some email and tells his ward to pursue the girl of his dreams.
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Siskoid(noreply@blogger.com) from Siskoid's Blog of Geekery says
(in Opinion: Star Trek 1016: Prisoners of the Ferengi)
PLOT: After Riker and Geordi fail to check in, Worf gets suspicious and organizes a search party. The two make their escape from the Ferengi and sneak into their illegal mining facility where they are attacked once again, but the Enterprise has spotted the facility and informed Worf and Da...
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Siskoid(noreply@blogger.com) from Siskoid's Blog of Geekery says
(in Opinion: Star Trek 1015: Holiday on Ice)
PUBLICATION: Star Trek: The Next Generation #14, DC Comics, December 1990
CONTINUITY: Dr. Selar (The Schizoid Man) puts in an appearance.
DIVERGENCES: The Ferengi shuttle looks like a small Marauder rather than the design seen in The Price and later.
3 Months Ago,
Siskoid(noreply@blogger.com) from Siskoid's Blog of Geekery says
(in Opinion: Star Trek 1012: Whoever Fights Monsters)
PLOT: Only by playing musical chairs can the bridge crew of the Enterprise-D keep ahead of the ship's twin. When the bogus Enterprise is damaged, it starts repairing itself, at which point sensors detect it is a single life-form animated by sentient energy. Incapable of believing that mat...
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Siskoid(noreply@blogger.com) from Siskoid's Blog of Geekery says
(in Opinion: Star Trek 1011: The Impostor)
PLOT: The Enterprise-D flies to intercept its mirror image, but arrives too late to prevent the destruction of the USS Merrimac. Data notices that the bogus ship's movements mirror those of the Enterprise more than two years prior, so Picard takes a gamble and flies off to what was the ship...
5 Months Ago,
Siskoid(noreply@blogger.com) from Siskoid's Blog of Geekery says
(in Star Trek 1008: The Pay Off!)
PLOT: The Enterprise-D is accused of having violated Ferengi space when it was nowhere near it, and Picard is ordered to starbase for the investigation. However, Dr. Crusher falls ill from a slow-incubating virus she caught on the planet Onorrh on her first tour of duty, so Picard immediat...