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Star Trek: Early Voyages (Comic Book)
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Star Trek: Early Voyages was a comic book series published by Marvel Comics from 1997 to 1998. All seventeen issues were written by Dan Abnett and Ian Edington.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })A Prequel to Star Trek: The Original Series, the series was based on its first pilot "The Cage" and depicted the five-year mission of the U.S.S. Enterprise (NCC-1701) under the command of Captain Christopher Pike. Like "The Cage", it took place in 2254, 12-13 years before the events of the first season of The Original Series.Early Voyages was unceremoniously cancelled in the middle of a story arc, ending with an unresolved Cliffhanger. Marvel lost the Star Trek license shortly afterwards.Much like its fellow Marvel series Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, the series was retroactively incorporated into the Star Trek Novel Verse as three of its original characters (Moves-With-Burning-Grace, Nano and Sita Mohindas) were later featured or mentioned in Star Trek novels. | |
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Alternate Timeline: In the story arc "Futures", Mia Colt accidentally activates the tachyon energy suspended in an Algolian keepsake when she scans it with her tricorder. As a result, she is sent 39 years forward in time to 2293 and thereby creates an alternate timeline. After her disappearance, James T. Kirk, newly graduated from Starfleet Academy, was assigned to replace her as Captain Pike's yeoman. However, the two men had a severe personality clash and Kirk resigned from Starfleet after a year. He went into the commercial sector and eventually became the captain of the freighter Bounty. Captain Pike remained in command of the Enterprise until it was decommissioned and became an exhibit at the San Francisco Smithsonian Museum of Air, Sea and Space. He then assumed command of the Enterprise-A. In 2293, the Federation has a very fragile peace with the Klingon Empire and it is feared that an instance of border violation may result in war. | |
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Alien Sky: In "Immortal Wounds", Neyda Prime has two moons. | |
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Alien Blood: In "The Fallen, Part Two", it can be seen that the Chakuun have blue blood. | |
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Alien Invasion: Played with in the two-part story "The Fallen". The Chakuun Cohort General tells Gabrielle Carlotti that they periodically attack Federation colonies on behalf of the Tholian Assembly because the planets in question are Tholian territory, which is realigned every eight years. They regard humans as not only aggressive alien invaders but a primitive, arrogant child race. However, the retribution is definitely disproportionate as 100,000 people were killed in the attack on the Jubal colony alone. | |
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