Memory Beta, non-canon Star Trek Wiki

A friendly reminder regarding spoilers! At present the expanded Trek universe is in a period of major upheaval with the continuations of Discovery and Prodigy, the advent of new eras in gaming with the Star Trek Adventures RPG, Star Trek: Infinite and Star Trek Online, as well as other post-57th Anniversary publications such as the ongoing IDW Star Trek comic and spin-off Star Trek: Defiant. Therefore, please be courteous to other users who may not be aware of current developments by using the {{spoiler}}, {{spoilers}} OR {{majorspoiler}} tags when adding new information from sources less than six months old (even if it is minor info). Also, please do not include details in the summary bar when editing pages and do not anticipate making additions relating to sources not yet in release. THANK YOU

READ MORE

Memory Beta, non-canon Star Trek Wiki
Advertisement

"To Walk the Night" was a 1993 TOS annual, the fourth annual issue of DC Comics' 1989 series of Star Trek comics.

Summary

Spock questions his choice to serve aboard Enterprise while the crew investigates strange occurrences at a mining colony.

This article or section is incomplete
This article is marked as lacking essential detail, and needs attention. Information regarding expansion requirements may be found on the article's talk page. Feel free to edit this page to assist with this expansion.

References

Characters

Barbara AsanjianPhillip BoyceJ.M. ColtGarrisonBurt HoffmanHarl MalleyNumber OneChristopher PikeNils PitcairnMontgomery ScottSorvinoSpockDana TaylorJosé TylerYamataunnamed USS Enterprise personnel
Referenced only
Sarek

Starships and vehicles

USS Enterprise (Constitution-class heavy cruiser)

Locations

Planets and planetoids

Beta Trilochus colony
Referenced only
Vulcan

Stars and systems

Beta Trilochus

Races and cultures

HumanVulcan

States and organizations

United Federation of PlanetsStarfleet

Other references

captain

Appendices

Background

The title is taken from Hamlet, act I scene V: "I am thy father's spirit, doom'd for a certain term to walk the night, and for the day confined to fast in fires till the foul crimes done in my days of nature are burnt and purged away. But that I am forbid to tell the secrets of my prison-house, I could a tale unfold whose lightest word would harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood, make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres, thy knotted and combined locks to part and each particular hair to stand an end like quills upon the fretful porpentine. But the details of this eternal blazon must not be to ears of flesh and blood." This dialogue was also delivered by Anton Karidian in TOS episode: "The Conscience of the King".

Connections

published order
Previous comic:
#3: Homeworld
TOS comics
DC 2nd series Annual
Next comic:
#5: The Dream Walkers
chronological order


External link

Advertisement