Who is "they"?Yeah, that's the one they said is kinda canon, which it isn't![]()
Who is "they"?Yeah, that's the one they said is kinda canon, which it isn't![]()
Who is "they"?
Jackson Lanzing said:Now we know that there will be, so we are trying to create new canon that exists inside that space. But these are the characters you know. This is the canonical Benjamin Sisko sequel story. This is the last ride of Data before Nemesis. These are those stories. This is what happened to Tom Paris after he came back from Voyager.
And Darth Maul behind them, apparently.Wow....Sisko with Data, Beverly Crusher, Tom Paris, and some new 'omnipotent' aliens....had to order this.
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It also showed up again recently in I think the IDW 400 issue.Wasn't O'Brien on the Rutledge? It's a New Orleans!
Where have these old Romulans ships appeared before? The Chronology book?
I like this ship, it's like a Galaxy/Nebula engine hull flying by itself![]()
This story is from Malibu Comics' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #14, written by Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangles and illustrated by Terry Pallot and Al Milgrom.![]()
Klingon changes explained before ENT![]()
This story is from Star Trek Unlimited #7, written by Dan Abnett & Ian Edginton, illustrated by Ron Randall and Tom Morgan.![]()
The E just looks great
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They switch places![]()
I haven't read this story, but I'm guessing it's from Star Trek: Unlimited #10, also written by Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels and illustrated by Ron Randall and Art Nichols. Please correct me if I'm wrong.![]()
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A TNG sequel to POTA with the kid returning as an old man!
The alien grays and the panel with McCoy complaining about the TWOK uniforms are from Marvel's Star Trek: Untold Voyages #5, written by my friend Glenn Greenberg, illustrated by Mike Collins and Keith Williams. I believe the panels with the Klingons are from the first issue and the panel with the crystalline formation is from the third, maybe?![]()
The grays/Asgard appear in Trek
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Conspiracy theories that I guess were a thing back then just as they are now
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Klingons watching Disco/SNW![]()
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A very cool alien, would love to see that in a show
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TMP vs WOK uniforms
No idea on this one. Can you provide the info?![]()
The Doctor recites the poem from WNMHGB
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Using the landing legs to grab a ship!
I absolutely understand, but since I take screenshots of anything funny or interesting while I read, and then post them after I have a bulk of new ones, I often don't remember which exact issue/story they were from. I can go back and find out since I read them chronologically, but I figured if someone gets curious (the intended effect!) they'll ask about those they wanna read, and other people who have a much better memory of these can tell them faster than I could go back through them and figure it out.@NCC-73515, I really wish you'd give the issue numbers these stories appear in and the credit to the creators involved when you post excerpts from them. These things don't just spontaneously spring into being fully formed. They are created by writers, artists, editors, letterers, and colorists who work hard on them, and they deserve to be acknowledged.
Giving the publishers and issue numbers would also make it a lot easier for people to track down these stories if they'd like to read them in full.
Then I'd recommend scrolling back a few pages when you find something cool and also taking a quick screenshot of the credits for the issue. That way you'll always have it handy.I absolutely understand, but since I take screenshots of anything funny or interesting while I read, and then post them after I have a bulk of new ones, I often don't remember which exact issue/story they were from.
Most people here don't have to be reminded who played Mr. Spock, or even who wrote or directed a particular episode. The same is not true of Star Trek comics.People post screencaps, concept art, BTS pictures, of all the old live action stuff all the time, here and on all social media, and never credit the actors, set/costume/prop designers, writers, directors, etc. with explicit acknowledgments...
Ah, so THATS what that Roddenberry Archive clip with the TOS Enterprise was about! I knew many scenes were based on comic books but missed that reference.Several Enterprises in the SF branch of the Smithsonian
Ah, so THATS what that Roddenberry Archive clip with the TOS Enterprise was about! I knew many scenes were based on comic books but missed that reference.
Actually, now that I've seen the panel in-context, I'm wondering if that might be a deliberate sign of an alternate future, like the Enterprise was put into a museum rather than being refit, but it did get updated pennants before being retired (though the markings don't quite match the movie-era, either). There was a TOS-style Connie in Ships of the Starfleet like that, it got minimal upgrades but the new graphic design for the stripes and registry.When you make some incredible special effects, and then completely mess up the typeface.
Typography matters, people!![]()
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