Missing in action - on a dark age planet!
Summary
Part I
Hanging from chains in a medieval dungeon, Spock is threatened with further torture unless he divulges information Kirk desperately asks him not to reveal...
- Captain's log, star date 43:25.2 – First Officer Spock, Dr. McCoy, Ensign Chekov, Public Relations Officer Claire and I are returning by shuttlecraft to the Enterprise – our diplomatic mission to Tarsus IV a qualified success...
Aboard the Galileo, the diplomatic party discuss their moderately successful first-contact mission. The shuttlecraft hits a meteor storm and crashes in a forest on a nearby planet. Its occupants are unhurt, but the shuttle is beyond repair and its communications system is damaged. Kirk and the others follow a road to a nearby city in search of replacement parts for the radio. Kirk and Spock knock out the guards at the gate and the group enters the city. They rescue an older man who is being forcibly escorted by three men in black robes. When his captors flee, the old man, Corben, tells them the black-robed men are the Inquisitors, who are oppressing the people.
- Captain's log, star date 43:25.6 – (Lt. Cmdr. Scott reporting) – The shuttlecraft carrying the captain and the others is long overdue – we are preparing to initiate emergency procedures...
Uhura receives a message from Star Fleet Command ordering the Enterprise to respond to a planetary disaster in the Sigma Quadrant. Scotty risks court-martial by continuing to search for Kirk. Now in "borrowed" native clothing, Kirk's party is led by Corben toward the rebel camp in the mountains. They see the Inquisitors carting the radio and the other equipment from the shuttle toward the castle. Corben, Kirk and McCoy proceed toward the rebel camp, while Spock, Chekov and Claire head for the castle to recover the equipment.
Part II
- Captain's log, star date 43:25.7 – Our shuttlecraft has crashed on a planet in the throes of an inquisition! While searching for replacement components, we've watched our equipment being carried to the castle of those who rule this world – and we know that attempting to regain that equipment will most likely result in our deaths...
With the help of the Vulcan nerve pinch, Spock, Chekov and Claire disguise themselves as Inquisitors and enter the castle. The Enterprise is checking the flight paths the shuttle might have taken. Star Fleet insists that they give up the search, leading Scotty to reflect that "they've just ordered me to let my best friends – die!" In the castle, the equipment is being examined by Inquisitors in a guarded room. Chekov and Claire attack the guards, causing the Inquisitors to leave the room to investigate. Spock enters the room to retrieve the radio and other tools, but is struck from behind and knocked out. The three are brought before the Grand Inquisitor, who orders them taken to the interrogation chambers to reveal the workings of their machines.
At the rebel camp, Kirk offers Karad, the rebels' leader, the chance to deal a blow to the Inquisitors' power by attacking the castle and helping recover the equipment. Karad agrees, and they set out for the castle. In the castle dungeon, Spock is resisting torture with his Vulcan tolerance of pain. When the Grand Inquisitor threatens to torture Claire instead, Spock agrees to tell him everything. With the situation in Quadrant Sigma worsening, Star Fleet again demands that Scotty abandon the search; knowing that Kirk would want him to leave, he decides to search for thirty more minutes.
Kirk and McCoy's phasers have enough power left to break through the castle doors. The rebels fight the guards while Kirk and McCoy make their way to the room where Spock, Chekov and Claire are being held. Spock has repaired the radio in order to demonstrate its use to the Inquisitors. He contacts Scotty, who beams the five officers away, leaving Karad to tell the captured Grand Inquisitor that they were men, not demons.
- Captain's log, star date 43:26.3 – We are proceeding at warp eight to the Sigma Quadrant to answer the distress call received from that area...
Spock has recovered from his whipping. He expresses the hope that the planet's step out of the Dark Ages was a permanent one.
References
Characters
- Pavel Chekov • Claire • Corben • Grand Inquisitor • Karad • James T. Kirk • Leonard McCoy • Montgomery Scott • Spock • Nyota Uhura
Starships and vehicles
Locations
- unnamed planet
- Referenced only
- Sigma Quadrant • Tarsus II • Tarsus IV
Races and cultures
States and organizations
Ranks and titles
- captain • doctor • ensign • first officer • lieutenant • lieutenant commander • public relations officer • rebel
Science and technology
- alien • atmosphere • circuitry • deflector shield • engine • gravitational field • machine • phaser • radio • sensor • star • starship • warp factor
Other references
- captain's log • castle • city • civilization • clothing • communications • court-martial • cult • Dark Ages • Dark One • demon • diplomacy • distress call • emotion • first contact • forest • heretic • Inquisitor • intergalactic judo • interrogation chamber • jungle • meteor • meteor storm • mountain • palace • planet • science • sectional space probe • solar minute • stardate • status report • stone • technology • tree • Vulcan nerve pinch • Vulcan water-beetle • water
Appendices
Background
- Due to artists unfamiliar with the Star Trek series, this issue features Scotty, with reddish-brown hair, wearing a command division green-gold Starfleet uniform, rather than his proper engineering division red uniform, although in his case the uniform is explainable – as second officer, he can properly wear command colors as an alternative to his regular operations division uniforms. Scotty makes switches between command and operations uniforms in his last few movie appearances.
- The communications device from the shuttlecraft is repeatedly referred to as a "radio" (not a "subspace radio").
Connections
Timeline
published order | ||
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Previous comic: #15: Museum at the End of Time |
TOS comics Gold Key Star Trek |
Next comic: #17: The Cosmic Cavemen |
chronological order | ||
Previous Adventure: Oban |
Memory Beta Chronology | Next Adventure: Swarm |
External link
- Day of the Inquisitors article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.