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| Writer = [[Dan Abnett]] & [[Ian Edginton]]
 
| Writer = [[Dan Abnett]] & [[Ian Edginton]]
 
| Artist = [[Ron Randall]] and [[Art Nichols]]
 
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==Memorable Quotes==
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== Background Information ==
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== Background information ==
 
* This is the final issue of the series.
 
* This is the final issue of the series.
 
* It features a follow-up to {{TOS|A Piece of the Action}}. This was one of the concepts investigated for a 30th anniversary show on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', but {{e|Trials and Tribble-ations}} was done instead, revisiting {{TOS|The Trouble with Tribbles}}.
 
* It features a follow-up to {{TOS|A Piece of the Action}}. This was one of the concepts investigated for a 30th anniversary show on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', but {{e|Trials and Tribble-ations}} was done instead, revisiting {{TOS|The Trouble with Tribbles}}.
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* The issue is dedicated to Harold D. Martin (1924-1997), father of Michael A. Martin.
 
* The issue is dedicated to Harold D. Martin (1924-1997), father of Michael A. Martin.
 
* The "previously in..." section at the front of the comic features a brief summary of the episode as opposed to the events of the prior issue.
 
* The "previously in..." section at the front of the comic features a brief summary of the episode as opposed to the events of the prior issue.
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* Data claims that, according to Captain [[James T. Kirk]]'s log entry, [[Bela Okmyx]] was beamed aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} in [[2268]]. However, in "A Piece of the Action", Okmyx never left the surface of [[Sigma Iotia II]]. It was in fact [[Jojo Krako]] who was beamed aboard the ship.
   
 
=== Creators ===
 
=== Creators ===
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; [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Beverly Crusher]] : Chief Medical Officer.
 
; [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Beverly Crusher]] : Chief Medical Officer.
 
; [[Geordi La Forge]] : Chief Engineer.
 
; [[Geordi La Forge]] : Chief Engineer.
; Admiral Sonny : Leader of the Iotian Gold-shirts.
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; [[Unnamed Iotians#Tough kid|Admiral Sonny]] : Leader of the Iotian Gold-shirts.
 
; Tepo : A Gold-shirt lieutenant.
 
; Tepo : A Gold-shirt lieutenant.
 
; [[James T. Kirk]] : Captain of the USS ''Enterprise''.
 
; [[James T. Kirk]] : Captain of the USS ''Enterprise''.
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== References ==
 
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Our most offbeat tale ever!
Warning: This is not a holodeck gone-wild story!!

Background information

Creators

Characters

Jean-Luc Picard
Captain of the USS Enterprise-E.
William T. Riker
First officer of the USS Enterprise-E.
Data
Android officer. Introduced as a "South American".
Deanna Troi
Ship's counselor.
Dr. Beverly Crusher
Chief Medical Officer.
Geordi La Forge
Chief Engineer.
Admiral Sonny
Leader of the Iotian Gold-shirts.
Tepo
A Gold-shirt lieutenant.
James T. Kirk
Captain of the USS Enterprise.

References

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