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The adventure begins anew!"The Return!" was the first issue of DC Comics's second monthly Star Trek series. The series started with this new first issue after a hiatus, but Peter David returned to the role of regular writer.

Summary[]

In San Francisco, James T. Kirk and Doctor Leonard McCoy watch a visual record of the Federation Council chambers from the 2286 meeting where Ambassador Kamarag announced that there would be "no peace as long as Kirk lives". McCoy pours a drink that he refers to as "Rigelian comfort" and tries to distract Kirk. McCoy points out that if Kirk continues to risk his life while on shore leave, the Klingons would have peace very soon, as Kirk had recently nearly died while climbing El Capitan at Yosemite National Park. McCoy implies that Kirk might be better off seeking female companionship. Kirk replies that he has just such a female in mind and asks McCoy to come along. McCoy comments that Kirk misunderstood him as the two travel by shuttlecraft to Earth Spacedock, where the USS Enterprise-A awaits.

On the Enterprise, Hikaru Sulu and Pavel Chekov are observing a three-dimensional chess game between Captain Spock and Lieutenant M'yra. Despite her best efforts, she cannot beat the Vulcan at the game. After Sulu turns down a tempting offer from M'yra he heads to the bridge with Chekov to discover that Captain Kirk and Doctor McCoy had returned to the ship. Commander Nyota Uhura received an incoming signal from Starfleet with their orders to their first mission.

Meanwhile in space, a Nasgulian single-manned ship piloted by Argus is sending out a distress call. The response he receives upsets him greatly and he cuts off the signal before the conversation ends.

Commander Chekov is evaluating his new security division recruit, Ensign Fouton, in unarmed combat. Fouton knocks Chekov down with a powerful kick. As Chekov is recovering the red alert klaxon goes off.

Captain's log, stardate 8470.3.
While on route to Casmus III, we have detected a distress call from a small, single-pilot ship which is under attack from a fighter ship we have identified as Nasgulian.

The Enterprise attempts to warn the fighter ship off but it succeeds in destroying the smaller craft. However before the ship was completely destroyed, Lieutenant Sara Tuchinsky was able to beam Argus on-board. Kroitz, the Captain of the Nasgul fighter ship demands the return of Argus. When Captain Kirk doesn't immediately concede to his demands, Kroitz rams his ship into the Kirk's and is destroyed upon impact with the Enterprise's shields.

Argus is brought to the bridge to provide Captain Kirk an explanation. Argus explains that he could no longer follow the teachings of the Salla of the Nasgul. When he tried to show the other members of his race the insane course that the Salla, the Salla ordered him arrested and killed. Argus had to flee for his life. A larger Nasgul vessel arrives carrying the Salla. The Salla condemns Argus to death, who immediately falls over dead. The Salla then turns to give sentence to Captain Kirk.

On Earth the Federation Council starts a session when the Klingon ambassador, Karamag, requests to speak. He announces new instructions from the Klingon emperor regarding James T. Kirk. Instead of demanding that the Federation Council bring Kirk to justice, the Klingon Empire is offering riches beyond compare to anyone who brings them the head of Captain Kirk.

References[]

Characters[]

ArgusPavel ChekovFoutonKamaragJames T. KirkKroitzLeonard McCoyM'yraHiram RothSalla of the NasgulSpockHikaru SuluSara TuchinskyNyota Uhuraunnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A) personnel
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Leo Tolstoy

Starships and vehicles[]

USS Enterprise-A (Enterprise-subclass Constitution-class heavy cruiser) • Copernicus (NCC-1701-A/3) (type-4 shuttlecraft) • Workbeeunnamed Federation shuttlecraftNasgul fighterNasgul shuttleNasgul warship
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USS Enterprise (Enterprise-subclass Constitution-class heavy cruiser)

Locations[]

Casmus IIIEarthEarth SpacedockSan Francisco
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El CapitanGenesis PlanetYosemite National Park

Races and cultures[]

AndorianFouton's speciesHuman (Russian) • KlingonM'yra's speciesNasgulianVulcan
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Rigelian

States and organizations[]

Klingon EmpireNasgul Space CommandStarfleetUnited Federation of PlanetsFederation Council

Science and technology[]

bridgeenvironmental suitphasersphoton torpedoquartersshieldssickbaytransporterturboliftviewscreen

Ranks and titles[]

ambassadorcaptaincommanderdoctoremperorlieutenantlieutenant junior gradepresidentSalla

Other references[]

2286alcoholapartmentCossackcouchhelmetmarshmallowmountainmountain climbingRigelian Comfortsecurity divisionshore leaveT-shirtthree-dimensional chessvodka

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Images[]

Connections[]

previous comic:
first issue
Star Trek: The Original Series
(DC volume 2)
next comic:
#2: The Sentence

External link[]

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