Star Trek Alien Spotlight Romulans Comic Set 1-2 Lot IDW John Byrne Klingon U.S.S. Enterprise
Star Trek Alien Spotlight Romulans Comic Set 1-2 Lot IDW John Byrne Klingon U.S.S. Enterprise
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Publisher: IDW Publishing
Publication Date: 2008 & 2009
Product Type: Comics Lot
Product Condition: Fine (Please See Scans)
UPC: 827714201819 (2008) None Stated (2009)
Star Trek Alien Spotlight Romulans Comic Set 1-2 Lot IDW John Byrne Klingon U.S.S. Enterprise
Original price was: $25.00.$21.25Current price is: $21.25.
or four interest-free payments with Klarna.
Item specifics:
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Publication Date: 2008 & 2009
Product Type: Comics Lot
Product Condition: Fine (Please See Scans)
UPC: 827714201819 (2008) None Stated (2009)
Item specifics:
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Publication Date: 2008 & 2009
Product Type: Comics Lot
Product Condition: Fine (Please See Scans)
UPC: 827714201819 (2008) None Stated (2009)
Description
Star Trek: Alien Spotlight – Romulans Comics Lot
To Boldly Go Where No Man Has Gone Before.
Star Trek is an American space opera media franchise based on the science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry. The first television series, simply called Star Trek and now referred to as “The Original Series”, debuted in 1966 and aired for three seasons on the television network NBC. It followed the interstellar adventures of Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and his crew aboard the starship USS Enterprise, a space exploration vessel, built by the United Federation of Planets in the twenty-third century. The Star Trek canon of the franchise includes The Original Series, an animated series, five spin-off television series, the film franchise, and further adaptations in several media.
Star Trek: Alien Spotlight – Romulans Comics Lot contains:
Star Trek: Alien Spotlight – Romulans (2008)
Writer: John Byrne
Artist: John Byrne
Colorist: Leonard O’Grady
Letterer: Neil Uyetake
Editor: Chris Ryall
Cover by: Zach Howard
The Romulan Empire has a new ‘ghost ship’ that can’t be detected by normal means. Will the Praetor use it as a weapon to thrust his people into full-blown war with the Federation – or are his motives even more sinister? A tale of loyalty, betrayal and intrigue, with scripting, pencils, and inks handled by Byrne.
Story/Spoilers
Standing on the observation deck of a Romulan shuttle, the Praetor asks a Romulan commander what he thinks of a new starship that has been built and the design of a warbird painted on its hull. The commander asks if it is the new ghost ship that he has heard about, and comments that it is smaller than he had expected. As they land on the deck, the Praetor continues, telling them that it is the finest ship in their fleet with the best crew.
Another Romulan meets them, one that knows the commander; Praxus. Praxus had previously told the commander about a new posting, but could give no more information than that. He explains that there are some power issues then the cloak is active, but is cut off by the Praetor, wishing to continue the tour. As they continue through the ship, it is very crowded with equipment, and likely not suited for long term voyages. The commander quietly says to the centurion with him that “worth all the lives lost in development, I am sure” and the centurion cautions him.
In the command deck, the Praetor urges them to look through the viewscope. Looking through reveals a heavy Dreadnaught-class heavy cruiser under tow, the commander’s ship. The Praetor presses a button and a strange plasma burst fires out, hits the ship, engulfs it, and causes the vessel to implode. As they re-enter the shuttle and leave the ship, the commander is stunned by his ship being completely destroyed and sits quietly, but is stunned when he looks out the window and the ship they just left is completely gone.
As the shuttle approaches the palace, the Praetor tells the commander that he is to take command of the new ship, that his assignment begins on the following day, and that he will find out the details when he returns to the palace at that time. The commander and centurion leave and discuss the loss of their ship, the centurion expressing his distrust of the current situation.
Back inside the palace, the Praetor watches them from a balcony and complains that the commander “sucks the joy from a room without even speaking a word!” A man in the room agrees and comments that he is the best in the fleet and that the Praetor should not settle for less.
The commander returns home, and is met by his wife in formal attire. She tells him to dress for dinner and then she can share her news with him. At dinner, he is greeted by his wife and son, and his son is wearing a uniform as he was promoted to full serving rank, ahead of his entire academy class. In fact, he has arranged to serve on his father’s new ship as his first assignment. The commander is outraged at this and will not allow his son to serve with him on this mission, but cannot share his reasons. His son is upset and storms off. His wife encourages him to follow, but that is not the Romulan way.
After dinner, the commander spends some time thinking. His wife returns and they discuss the situation with his new mission, their son, and she comments that these things are reasons why many in the service do not marry, and that she is glad that he chose otherwise.
In the palace, the Praetor turns off a screen watching them, and asks why he cannot trust anyone. The man with him, a Klingon named Korlat, agrees and tells the Praetor that he understands the burdens of ruling. The Praetor then rants about his father’s ease of rule and how that increased his own desire to take the throne. He is interrupted by the entrance of Decius. The Praetor tells Decius that he has a special assignment for him and they move out to the balcony to discuss it. As they walk to the balcony, Korlat reports in and explains that the Praetor is easy to manipulate and that the weapon is everything reported. An alliance might even gain them access to the cloaking device.
The next morning, the commander calls on the centurion, and asks to talk with him, but suggests that they walk outside as the walls might have ears. He explains that he is worried about this new ship as it can serve only one purpose, and that is not defensive. It is an instrument of war, and he is going to have to talk with the Praetor, however, on arrival, he discovers that his wife has been summoned too. The Praetor accuses the commander of holding contempt for him and tells him that he will be taking Decius on his mission. The commander grudgingly accepts and makes to leave with his wife, but the Praetor will not let her leave and insists that she stay at the palace.
Outside of the palace, the commander encounters his son, and tells him that he is proud of his son’s achievements and apologizes for his reaction the night before. His son wishes him success and the commander heads toward his ship. He meets up with the centurion, explains the nature of the mission – a preemptive strike against the Federation outposts near the Neutral Zone.
Back inside the palace, Korlat and the Praetor discuss the possible opposition to the mission, a Constitution-class ship, and decide against telling the commander and his crew about it.
——————————————————————————–
Star Trek: Alien Spotlight – Romulans (2009)
Writer: Ian Edgington
Artist: Wagner Reis
Colorist: Priscila Ribeiro
Letterer: Neil Uyetake
Editor: Scott Dunbier
Cover by: David A. Williams & Moose Baumann
The heroic and charismatic Commander Acastus seeks to parlay a lifetime of military service into an illustrious political career. However, on his final mission, he gets his first and possibly final taste of the poison chalice that is Romulan politics…
Story/Spoilers
The popular senator-elect Acastus is ordered by the Praetor to take a final training run on the last dreadnaught-class ship before taking his seat in the senate. The test flight is against criminals seeking to win their freedom, lead by Acastus’s former friend, Ceraph. After destroying the criminal’s vessel, Acastus’s ship is attacked by another vessel – it appears the Praetor prefers a dead hero to a popular senator who could challenge him.
——————————————————————————–
Comics are bagged & boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.
First Printings
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Publication Date: 2008 & 2009
Format per comic: FC, 36 pages, Comic, 10.25″ x 6.75″
UPC: 827714201819 (2008) None Stated (2009)
Collectible Entertainment note: Comics are in Fine condition. Very Nice! Please See Scans!! A must have for any serious Star Trek collector and/or enthusiast. A fun & entertaining read. Highly Recommended.
Please read return policy.
Star Trek: Alien Spotlight – Romulans Comics Lot
To Boldly Go Where No Man Has Gone Before.
Star Trek is an American space opera media franchise based on the science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry. The first television series, simply called Star Trek and now referred to as “The Original Series”, debuted in 1966 and aired for three seasons on the television network NBC. It followed the interstellar adventures of Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and his crew aboard the starship USS Enterprise, a space exploration vessel, built by the United Federation of Planets in the twenty-third century. The Star Trek canon of the franchise includes The Original Series, an animated series, five spin-off television series, the film franchise, and further adaptations in several media.
Star Trek: Alien Spotlight – Romulans Comics Lot contains:
Star Trek: Alien Spotlight – Romulans (2008)
Writer: John Byrne
Artist: John Byrne
Colorist: Leonard O’Grady
Letterer: Neil Uyetake
Editor: Chris Ryall
Cover by: Zach Howard
The Romulan Empire has a new ‘ghost ship’ that can’t be detected by normal means. Will the Praetor use it as a weapon to thrust his people into full-blown war with the Federation – or are his motives even more sinister? A tale of loyalty, betrayal and intrigue, with scripting, pencils, and inks handled by Byrne.
Story/Spoilers
Standing on the observation deck of a Romulan shuttle, the Praetor asks a Romulan commander what he thinks of a new starship that has been built and the design of a warbird painted on its hull. The commander asks if it is the new ghost ship that he has heard about, and comments that it is smaller than he had expected. As they land on the deck, the Praetor continues, telling them that it is the finest ship in their fleet with the best crew.
Another Romulan meets them, one that knows the commander; Praxus. Praxus had previously told the commander about a new posting, but could give no more information than that. He explains that there are some power issues then the cloak is active, but is cut off by the Praetor, wishing to continue the tour. As they continue through the ship, it is very crowded with equipment, and likely not suited for long term voyages. The commander quietly says to the centurion with him that “worth all the lives lost in development, I am sure” and the centurion cautions him.
In the command deck, the Praetor urges them to look through the viewscope. Looking through reveals a heavy Dreadnaught-class heavy cruiser under tow, the commander’s ship. The Praetor presses a button and a strange plasma burst fires out, hits the ship, engulfs it, and causes the vessel to implode. As they re-enter the shuttle and leave the ship, the commander is stunned by his ship being completely destroyed and sits quietly, but is stunned when he looks out the window and the ship they just left is completely gone.
As the shuttle approaches the palace, the Praetor tells the commander that he is to take command of the new ship, that his assignment begins on the following day, and that he will find out the details when he returns to the palace at that time. The commander and centurion leave and discuss the loss of their ship, the centurion expressing his distrust of the current situation.
Back inside the palace, the Praetor watches them from a balcony and complains that the commander “sucks the joy from a room without even speaking a word!” A man in the room agrees and comments that he is the best in the fleet and that the Praetor should not settle for less.
The commander returns home, and is met by his wife in formal attire. She tells him to dress for dinner and then she can share her news with him. At dinner, he is greeted by his wife and son, and his son is wearing a uniform as he was promoted to full serving rank, ahead of his entire academy class. In fact, he has arranged to serve on his father’s new ship as his first assignment. The commander is outraged at this and will not allow his son to serve with him on this mission, but cannot share his reasons. His son is upset and storms off. His wife encourages him to follow, but that is not the Romulan way.
After dinner, the commander spends some time thinking. His wife returns and they discuss the situation with his new mission, their son, and she comments that these things are reasons why many in the service do not marry, and that she is glad that he chose otherwise.
In the palace, the Praetor turns off a screen watching them, and asks why he cannot trust anyone. The man with him, a Klingon named Korlat, agrees and tells the Praetor that he understands the burdens of ruling. The Praetor then rants about his father’s ease of rule and how that increased his own desire to take the throne. He is interrupted by the entrance of Decius. The Praetor tells Decius that he has a special assignment for him and they move out to the balcony to discuss it. As they walk to the balcony, Korlat reports in and explains that the Praetor is easy to manipulate and that the weapon is everything reported. An alliance might even gain them access to the cloaking device.
The next morning, the commander calls on the centurion, and asks to talk with him, but suggests that they walk outside as the walls might have ears. He explains that he is worried about this new ship as it can serve only one purpose, and that is not defensive. It is an instrument of war, and he is going to have to talk with the Praetor, however, on arrival, he discovers that his wife has been summoned too. The Praetor accuses the commander of holding contempt for him and tells him that he will be taking Decius on his mission. The commander grudgingly accepts and makes to leave with his wife, but the Praetor will not let her leave and insists that she stay at the palace.
Outside of the palace, the commander encounters his son, and tells him that he is proud of his son’s achievements and apologizes for his reaction the night before. His son wishes him success and the commander heads toward his ship. He meets up with the centurion, explains the nature of the mission – a preemptive strike against the Federation outposts near the Neutral Zone.
Back inside the palace, Korlat and the Praetor discuss the possible opposition to the mission, a Constitution-class ship, and decide against telling the commander and his crew about it.
——————————————————————————–
Star Trek: Alien Spotlight – Romulans (2009)
Writer: Ian Edgington
Artist: Wagner Reis
Colorist: Priscila Ribeiro
Letterer: Neil Uyetake
Editor: Scott Dunbier
Cover by: David A. Williams & Moose Baumann
The heroic and charismatic Commander Acastus seeks to parlay a lifetime of military service into an illustrious political career. However, on his final mission, he gets his first and possibly final taste of the poison chalice that is Romulan politics…
Story/Spoilers
The popular senator-elect Acastus is ordered by the Praetor to take a final training run on the last dreadnaught-class ship before taking his seat in the senate. The test flight is against criminals seeking to win their freedom, lead by Acastus’s former friend, Ceraph. After destroying the criminal’s vessel, Acastus’s ship is attacked by another vessel – it appears the Praetor prefers a dead hero to a popular senator who could challenge him.
——————————————————————————–
Comics are bagged & boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.
First Printings
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Publication Date: 2008 & 2009
Format per comic: FC, 36 pages, Comic, 10.25″ x 6.75″
UPC: 827714201819 (2008) None Stated (2009)
Collectible Entertainment note: Comics are in Fine condition. Very Nice! Please See Scans!! A must have for any serious Star Trek collector and/or enthusiast. A fun & entertaining read. Highly Recommended.
Please read return policy.
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