Does the comics series take anything from the TNG novel Dark Mirror, or reference it at all?
^You could also make the argument that the TNG episode "Parrallels" established the existence of 285,000 parrallel universes of which we only saw six or seven of them. Half of those, or at least a good number of them could be Terran Empire universes where the Empire never fell and this comic series is showing us one of those.
Nah the Comic is the same MU seen in DS9. All that's left is Earth, as far as the rest of the galaxy is aware the empire has fallen.
Well the Sol system is probably a fortress.
Even so, an imperial capital depends on the resources and labor of the territories it rules. That's basically the entire point of an empire. So if the capital's the only remaining part and it's under siege, it's not gonna last indefinitely.
On the one hand, there's resources available to Earth if they start disassembling asteroids, the moons of the gas giants, comets in the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud, even the planets themselves. On the other hand, the Empire of the 24th-century doesn't strike me as a civilization that would be capable of resource harvesting and planetary disassembly on such a scale. Even the Federation and its peers don't appear to be Kardashev-II civilizations.
But then they also did an issue for Loot Crate, 20 pages of new material, that fell sort of between issues 4 and 5, iirc. No idea if that will be in the Trade.
That’s super disappointing. Maybe it will be in the trade collection for the forthcoming mini.I expected "The Origin of Data" would be in the trade, but it wasn't. The "Free Comic Book Day" issue #0 was, though.
Yeah, I was shocked when it too, I would have expected them to at least wait until one or two issues of the second miniseries were out.Wow, the first one must have sold amazingly well if they're announcing a third series before the second one is even out!
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