So it is the end then? The stuff on Memory Beta said several sequels, so I thought there might be more after Schims.
Now my next question is do the Romulan stories have any connections to the Year Four series? And do either of those have a connection to the Mission's End miniseries?
This is the end so far as Byrne has mentioned. The whole Romulans saga basically takes the Romulan-Klingon Alliance from birth to death. The TPB will contain the Alien Spotlight, an exclusive Romulan point-of-view adaptation of Balance of Terror, The Hollow Crown and Schism.So it is the end then? The stuff on Memory Beta said several sequels, so I thought there might be more after Schims.
Memory Alpha calls Schism the conclusion. And since the usual trade paperback collection is 5-6 issues, I'd imagine that after the success of Byrne's first two Romulan stories, IDW probably commissioned Schism specifically in order to fill out the story enough to give it a full TPB of its own.
Hollow Crown shows the fall of the Praetor from the Alien Spotlights, but it's the same one to start with. The more recent Alien Spotlight is that same Praetor, Ian Edginton commented on it in a recent interview in the Star Trek magazine.Actually, this was a question I was wondering about while a couple of us were referencing different Alien Spotlight stories. Is the Romulan Praetor in Byrne's Alien Spotlight the same as the one in the 2009 version of the comic with the same name? For that matter, is it even remotely close to the Romulan leadership in "The Hollow Crown"? I took a look at the artwork in the Hollow Crown, and there seemed to be a difference.
Yes! With the exception of the first Romulan Alien Spotlight the Byrne comics are of the minority IDW Trek that actually get individual issue titles!These stories really could do with more distinctive titles...
Now my next question is do the Romulan stories have any connections to the Year Four series? And do either of those have a connection to the Mission's End miniseries?
Memory Alpha calls Schism the conclusion. And since the usual trade paperback collection is 5-6 issues, I'd imagine that after the success of Byrne's first two Romulan stories, IDW probably commissioned Schism specifically in order to fill out the story enough to give it a full TPB of its own.
A sample page of the Romulan Commander speaking with Kirk follows that announcement, and can be seen at:Once SCHISM has been published, the whole Romulan Saga that began in ALIEN SPOTLIGHT will be collected into a trade paperback. There's one "chapter" missing, of course, and that's the original "Balance of Terror" episode. So, for the trade, I am doing a Romulan's side "adaptation" of that episode.
If this helps at all, a little timeline (I've not read Vanguard yet so taking the Vrax info as described by others):
- 2265:Vrax is Praetor per Vanguard
- unseen: Vrax is killed by his son "Smirky" who takes the Praetorship
- late-2265/early-2266: Edginton Alien Spotlight, featuring tests of "ghost ships" in Romulan space
- 2266: Byrne's Alien Spotlight, ghost ship development appears to be complete, leading straight into Balance of Terror
- Balance of Terror
- 2266-2268: The Hollow Crown. Starting shortly after Balance of Terror, then skipping ahead to The Deadly Years, then skipping ahead several more months. In this time the Klingons manipulate the Romulan Commander's family and the Praetor so that the Commander's son ends up inheriting the praetorship (with a built in hatred for the Federation so the Klingons can use the Romulans as a weapon and get round the Organian Peace Treaty)
- Schism will continue on from there showing the end of the alliance.
The other was released in the second volume in 2009, and is by Ian Edginton.
The other was released in the second volume in 2009, and is by Ian Edginton.
"Was" in Volume 2?
That reprint omnibus hasn't even been published yet, as "Alien Spotlight: Cardassians" isn't due out as an individual issue until September.
The TPB will contain the Alien Spotlight, an exclusive Romulan point-of-view adaptation of Balance of Terror, The Hollow Crown and Schism.
If this helps at all, a little timeline (I've not read Vanguard yet so taking the Vrax info as described by others):
- 2265:Vrax is Praetor per Vanguard
- unseen: Vrax is killed by his son "Smirky" who takes the Praetorship
- late-2265/early-2266: Edginton Alien Spotlight, featuring tests of "ghost ships" in Romulan space
- 2266: Byrne's Alien Spotlight, ghost ship development appears to be complete, leading straight into Balance of Terror
"Was" in Volume 2?
That reprint omnibus hasn't even been published yet, as "Alien Spotlight: Cardassians" isn't due out as an individual issue until September.
So it is the end then? The stuff on Memory Beta said several sequels, so I thought there might be more after Schims.
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