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| Gary | |
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| Attribution |
| Series: | The Original Series, No. 64 |
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| Writer(s): | Kevin J. Ryan |
| Penciller(s): | Rod Whigham |
| Inker(s): | Arne Starr |
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| Publisher: | DC Comics |
| Published: | October 1994 |
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While the Enterprise travels to Earth for Gary Mitchell's funeral, Captain Kirk tries to compose a letter to Gary's parents. Unable to write the truth about Gary's death, Kirk instead writes a story about an adventure that Kirk and Mitchell had aboard the Farragut.
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| Previous comic: #63: The Alone |
TOS comics (DC Comics, Series Two) |
Next comic: #65: Bait...and Switch |
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| Previous Adventure: My Brother's Keeper Republic |
Voyages of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) (2264 to 2270) |
Next Adventure: Constellations The Landing Party Sulu flashback |
Gary is a 50' Dilophosaurus dinosaur. He appeared in Episode 104: High Noon. He takes a romantic interest in Fran Sinclair, and challenges Earl for her.
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Gary, a young boy, is the son of a Sumdac Systems employee or employees. He is apparently a big fan of Optimus Prime.
Gary was forced to attend the birthday party of Sari Sumdac, along with several other children of Sumdac Systems employees. When one of them, Trisha, expressed her displeasure at having to spend time with the "weirdo," Gary voiced the hope that Sari had "gotten better." This hope was quickly dashed when they saw Sari spit her drink back into the punchbowl from whence it came. At this point Gary, Trisha, Daniel, and an unnamed silent girl turned to leave. The children changed their minds, however, upon the arrival of the Autobots. Gary, who was wearing an Optimus Prime shirt, later pestered the Autobot leader into saying his signature catch phrase ("Transform and roll out!") before going for a ride in his vehicle mode. Sound and Fury
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