I'm reading Part 3 of the DC Comics storyline Star-Crossed. It's about the events surrounding the end of the 5YM. Two things have popped up so far that leave me scratching my head and I'm hoping somebody can clarify.
Toward the beginning, the crew is notified the ship will be going in for refit. Scotty complains "Admiral, ye can't improve on perfection!" to which McCoy says "We've seen the future. And it blew up." What is that line supposed to mean?
Also, when Spock informs the captain that he is leaving Starfleet, they both refer to a recent accident in which Sarek and Amanda were in danger, and Spock rescued them, though others lost their lives. Is this referring to some other story I'm not aware of?
Thanks for any help!
Toward the beginning, the crew is notified the ship will be going in for refit. Scotty complains "Admiral, ye can't improve on perfection!" to which McCoy says "We've seen the future. And it blew up." What is that line supposed to mean?
Also, when Spock informs the captain that he is leaving Starfleet, they both refer to a recent accident in which Sarek and Amanda were in danger, and Spock rescued them, though others lost their lives. Is this referring to some other story I'm not aware of?
Thanks for any help!
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