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Series: The Original Series, No. 65
Writer(s): Howard Weinstein & T.A. Chafin
Penciller(s): Rod Whigham
Inker(s): Arne Starr
Publication information
Publisher: DC Comics
Published: November 1994
Chronology
Date: 2288
Stardate: 8668.2

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Summary

"Captain's log, Stardate 8668.2: Without explanation from Starfleet, the Enterprise has been diverted to Starbase 195, on the frontier of the Nilicia sector..."

The Enterprise's mission is to transport an envoy to an unknown destination. Kirk and Spock beam down to the starbase and are met by Commander Megor. They are then joined by Ambassador Sidak and T'Rin, his assistant. The two Vulcans inform Kirk and Spock that there will be no briefing on their mission; they are simply to enter a data device into the ship's computer which contains the specifications for their course and speed.

On the Enterprise bridge, Sidak emphasizes that the ship's course must not be changed without his approval. He and T'Rin then proceed to their quarters, leaving Kirk and Spock put off by their aloofness. Later, on the rec deck, Kirk and McCoy are playing chess while Saavik asks Chekov if he finds the ambassadors' behavior offensive. She is concerned that Sidak and T'Rin may be reinforcing stereotypes of Vulcans. Spock enters and urges McCoy not to make the move he is planning. Spock is concerned by the safety risk posed by their proceeding with the mission without knowledge of its nature. McCoy and Kirk suggest that Spock discuss the matter with Sidak. McCoy makes his planned move, and Kirk immediately checkmates him.

The Enterprise receives a distress call from Bupahr, a Federation mining colony threatened by unexplained toxic gas in the atmosphere. Kirk requests Sidak's permission to divert the ship to assist the colony; in response, Sidak finally agrees to give the senior staff a mission briefing. They are headed for the Nara'Gi system, named for two worlds that founded a twenty-planet Ordinat. The system is located in the Elikri sector, which has suffered a mysterious cataclysm that left it in a state of chaos similar to the early stages of galactic evolution. The Federation is negotiating a treaty to use the only safe passage through the sector, which passes through Nara'Gi space, but the Romulans have also been attempting to make such a treaty. The Nara'Gi care greatly about punctuality, so it is crucial that the Enterprise arrive on schedule. Spock asks Sidak if they may divert to Bupahr and compensate by increasing speed, and Sidak agrees.

"Captain's log, Stardate 8670.1: We've reached the mining colony on Bupahr..."

Spock and Scotty determine that the poison gas did not originate from the mining operation. The gas is similar to the substance used by the Maroans when they attacked Epsilon Kitaj -- and the Maroans were working for the Romulans on that occasion. The Enterprise medical staff neutralizes the gas' effect on the colonists, and the gas soon dissipates.

With the Enterprise under way again, Kirk is jogging on the hangar deck when he is hailed by Spock, who tels him they have received a disturbing message from the science vessel USS Hayden. A comet is on a collision course with Gamma Kestra, a planet with a population of several million at the techonological level of medieval Europe. The comet could wipe out all complex life on the planet, and the Hayden cannot stop it. Kirk, Spock and McCoy meet with Sidak and T'Rin, but Sidak insists that the Prime Directive applies because the impending collision is a natural phenomenon. After Sidak and T'Rin leave, Spock suggests that some reason may be found to justify their acting to save Gamma Kestra.

Spock determines that the comet's course has been altered, not by an encounter with a star or large planet -- which would have caused the comet to lose mass -- but artifically. Sidak grudgingly agrees to let the Enterprise melt the comet with its phasers, saving Gamma Kestra. When Kirk reassures Sidak that they will still reach Nara'Gi on time, the ambassador is unexpectedly philosophical, saying events are now out of his control. Kirk suggests to him that the Romulans may have arranged the diversions, but Sidak objects that they cannot have known the ship's planned course. Kirk believes a highly placed Romulan agent may be responsible.

"Captain's log, Stardate 8673.6: We've been forced to reduce speed as we make our way through the beautiful but dangerous cosmic chaos of the Elikri sector..."

The Enterprise now cannot reach Nara'Gi on time, but Sidak reacts to this calmly. He informs the Nara'Gi leadership of the delay by subspace.

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Characters

Regulars

James T. KirkSpockLeonard McCoyMontgomery ScottUhuraPavel ChekovSaavik

Others

Stonn ; T'Ariis ; Sepora ; Daven

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Previous comic:
"Gary"
DC Comics, second series Next comic:
"Rivals, Part I"
Previous story:
"Brother's Keeper"
Stories by:
Howard Weinstein
Next story:
"Rivals, Part I"
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first work
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T.A. Chafin
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Previous adventure:
"Door in the Cage"
Memory Beta Chronology Next adventure:
"Rivals, Part I"

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