TLS #1
I wonder if we’ll learn the registry numbers of the USS Sagan and USS Omega?
Unfortunately there were no new views of the Sagan. It looks inconsistent across the variant covers but only is seen in full once inside the comic, so I presume that’s its ‚real‘ look. I didn’t notice until now how it’s saucer resembles the 26th century Starfleet ships like Universe– and Sagittarius class.
31st century USS Enterprise referenced! No class or letter details.
Until proven otherwise, my mental continuity says that’s the Kirk–class USS Enterprise NCC–1701–P.
96% of Starfleet.So they don't have every single starship besides the Omega being destroyed in The Burn?
Ah, I see.Well that's bit of a relief, from some of the promotional stuff they were making it sound like the Omega was going to be the only ship left.
This comic reiterates that even with the Burn over, Starfleet cannot use warp drives anymore from now on.
Agreed. I'm sure there'd be daredevils who'd warp no matter what. Like the Couriers.I guess it makes sense that they'd think that right afterward, for fear that the remaining dilithium would also explode if used in an active warp core. By the time of Discovery, with a century passing with no more kaboom, people had started using warp drive again, but to a limited degree and only when necessary.
OK, that makes sense.Ah, I see.
At the end of the comic, the Omega is Earth's/Starfleet's only active ship because any others rely on warp drive. The Omega is built by hand, after the Burn, from repurposed USS Theseus bits.
You could await reactions to issues 2 or 3 before jumping in. That would also mean you get to read a chunk of the story at once.OK, that makes sense.
I was a little iffy on this after some of the promotional stuff, but seeing the positive reaction it's getting now, I might give it a try.
These stories are in different continuities, so I'm not sure how STO is relevant here.In STO, every shuttle and ship has access to the Khitomer Alliance's galactic transwarp network, Iconian gateway network, and have their own quantum slipstream drive...
It was Borg gobbledygook that brought Kirk back from the dead in the Shatnerverse's The Return. They couldn't think of an explanation that hasn't been done?
It was Borg gobbledygook that brought Kirk back from the dead in the Shatnerverse's The Return. They couldn't think of an explanation that hasn't been done?
OK, that makes sense.
I was a little iffy on this after some of the promotional stuff, but seeing the positive reaction it's getting now, I might give it a try.
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