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Blood and Honor is a Star Trek: Deep Space Nine comic written by Mark Lenard. It was published in 1995 by Malibu Comics.

Publisher's description[]

Mark Lenard, well known to fans as Mr. Spock's father, Sarek, first appeared in the Star Trek universe as one of Captain Kirk’s most memorable opponents, the Romulan Commander of the episode "Balance of Terror." That episode also served as an introduction to the mysterious alien race. Now Mark Lenard, along with his co-writer and illustrator Ken Penders, relates an epic adventure of the 24th century, introducing the Romulan Commander's son Jannek, who undertakes a diplomatic mission to Bajor. Compli­cating things is murder aboard Deep Space Nine, a mysterious artifact, and a beautiful ensign with a very impressive family history. Full of action, treachery, honor, and vengeance comes Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Celebrity Series #1: "Blood and Honor."

Summary[]

Dax, Dr. Bashir along with a young ensign, Jamie Kirk, return from the Gamma Quadrant with a strange artifact. When they arrive back at Deep Space 9, they learn that Lieutenant Jayakar had been killed in an accident. When they return, they meet Jannek, a Romulan diplomat and the son of a Commander who Captain James T. Kirk met in battle over 100 years before.

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Characters[]

AyelborneJulian BashirJadzia DaxJannekJayakarKira NerysJamie Samantha KirkOdoQuarkRykhinBenjamin SiskoWinter
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Curzon DaxJames T. KirkKor

Locations[]

BajorDeep Space 9InfirmaryQuark's
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Bajoran wormholeGamma Quadrant

Starships and vehicles[]

USS Orinoco (Danube-class runabout) • USS Rio Grande (Danube-class runabout) • Romulan warbird
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USS Enterprise

Races and cultures[]

BajoranChangelingFerengiHumanOrganianRomulan
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CardassianKlingonProphets

States and organizations[]

Bajoran High CouncilBajoran MilitiaCircleStarfleetUnited Federation of Planets
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Klingon EmpireStarfleet Academy

Other references[]

ambassadorChalicegaghlatinumphaserplasmaquantum analyzerspectral analyzer

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Related stories[]

  • "Balance of Terror" (TOS episode) - The fate of Jannek's father is shown in this episode. The comic also references the events of the episode, specifically showing how Jannek was inspired by his father's final words of peace to Kirk.
  • "Errand of Mercy" - After Sisko encounters Ayelbourne, he mentions the events of the episode.
  • "The Homecoming"/"The Circle"/"The Siege" - The Circle first appeared in the first three episodes of the DS9's second season.
  • "Blood Oath" - Dax alludes to "Klingon friends" not recognizing her.

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