it seems he's been restored to his youth?Has the story given any reason why Kirk looks like original series era Kirk rather than Generations era Kirk, or is it just an artistic choice?
it seems he's been restored to his youth?Has the story given any reason why Kirk looks like original series era Kirk rather than Generations era Kirk, or is it just an artistic choice?
Man.
I, uh, didn't need that last thing to happen.
But it's such a well-scripted comic I will definitely read the next issue day one.
That said, I feel as if I'm missing many clues. Had there been some suggestion Wowie Carter would have his badass sequence? Or is it just Starfleet business as usual?
…and a lot of the comments on that page are about as loudly, hootingly dumb as I’d expect them to be. While it’s not the story I’d have written (and having recreated Kirk, isn’t Jurati essentially his mother?), the moment in question isn’t much different from similar instances in TOS (and I’ll be very surprised if it has much more longevity or consequences than those did).
The story as a whole certainly takes a different approach than I would have, but that’s their call. The opening of the first issue had Sato essentially telling the Gorn “Everybody else has joined, so you should too… or else,” whether or not he or the writers quite realized that’s what they were doing. I also find it weird that everybody’s so distrustful of the Jurati Borg in the 30th century, when way back in the 25th it sure looked like they were about to become provisional Federation members. But again, I figure judge their story on its own merits, rather than “They didn’t do what I think they should have!”Fair point. The whole story is rather silly though and I thought they were bold to go where they went linking Kirk to the Picard era
The story as a whole certainly takes a different approach than I would have, but that’s their call. The opening of the first issue had Sato essentially telling the Gorn “Everybody else has joined, so you should too… or else,” whether or not he or the writers quite realized that’s what they were doing. I also find it weird that everybody’s so distrustful of the Jurati Borg in the 30th century, when way back in the 25th it sure looked like they were about to become provisional Federation members. But again, I figure judge their story on its own merits, rather than “They didn’t do what I think they should have!”
Interesting.Star Trek: The Last Starship #5
Authors: Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly
Cover Art: Francesco Francavilla
Illustrators: Adrián Bonilla
$4.99 USD | 36 pages | 6-5/8 x 10-3/16 | Comic Book | 82771403458500511
In-Store Date: 2026-02-18
The Federation’s delegates have gathered. The Babel conference is on. Together, they aim to save Starfleet and bring peace to all quadrants. But while Captain Sato and the crew of the U.S.S. Omega have only experienced the passage of time as four months within their transwarp bubble, for the rest of the galaxy, it’s been 23 years.For 23 years, the delegates have been left to their own devices, to stew in their own machinations and to make new allegiances…and while the U.S.S. Omega may have brought them all together, the Burn has forced them apart. Not all want to broker peace, and someone who was once closest to Starfleet may become its greatest adversary…
Be nice if you said something instead of driving us off-site to find out what the nominal subject is.
Should I click on it?What the hell am I looking at?
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Would also be nice if this was in a more appropriate forum. Fan Art seems the right one? "
Oh, is that what this was about? Definitely TrekLit not fanfic.In Treklit, there's a discussion about "The Last Starship", the series this is speaking about.

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