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* This issue marked the final series appearance of R.J. Blaise, who was removed from the series at the behest of [[Gene Roddenberry]]'s licensing office. Gene (or Paramount associates) were concerned that supporting characters were again stealing the spotlight from the main crew. She would later return in one [[Star Trek Special (DC volume 2)|Star Trek Special]]. |
* This issue marked the final series appearance of R.J. Blaise, who was removed from the series at the behest of [[Gene Roddenberry]]'s licensing office. Gene (or Paramount associates) were concerned that supporting characters were again stealing the spotlight from the main crew. She would later return in one [[Star Trek Special (DC volume 2)|Star Trek Special]]. |
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* In keeping with the story's theme, cover artist Jerome K. Moore incorporated the words "{{w|Lost in Space}}" into the hair of the boy alien, Arrit. This was caught and removed by the editor, but Will Robinson and {{w|E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial}} still make cameos in the assembled crew in the background. Moore based the likeness of the daughter alien on [[Kirstie Alley]]. [http://jerome-k-moore.deviantart.com/art/LOST-IN-TREK-44243514] |
* In keeping with the story's theme, cover artist Jerome K. Moore incorporated the words "{{w|Lost in Space}}" into the hair of the boy alien, Arrit. This was caught and removed by the editor, but Will Robinson and {{w|E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial}} still make cameos in the assembled crew in the background. Moore based the likeness of the daughter alien on [[Kirstie Alley]]. [http://jerome-k-moore.deviantart.com/art/LOST-IN-TREK-44243514] |
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=== Creators === |
=== Creators === |
Revision as of 04:17, 1 November 2008
Template:Realworld In memory of the Worthy. (Part 2 of 3)
Summary
The Worthy familiarize themselves with their new situation. Tomlinson sends USS Exeter to investigate the hold-up in Lamver unit testing. When the Enterprise-A tries to return the Worthy to their home, they find a disaster has occurred.
Background Information
- This issue is the second issue in a trilogy titled "Return of the Worthy".
- This issue marked the final series appearance of R.J. Blaise, who was removed from the series at the behest of Gene Roddenberry's licensing office. Gene (or Paramount associates) were concerned that supporting characters were again stealing the spotlight from the main crew. She would later return in one Star Trek Special.
- In keeping with the story's theme, cover artist Jerome K. Moore incorporated the words "Lost in Space" into the hair of the boy alien, Arrit. This was caught and removed by the editor, but Will Robinson and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial still make cameos in the assembled crew in the background. Moore based the likeness of the daughter alien on Kirstie Alley. [1]
- The leader of the Worthy talks about the "Ravenous bug blatter beast of Traal", a creature that appeared in the Hitch-hiker's Guide to the Galaxy series of books. The beast is again referenced in the final issue of the trilogy.
Creators
- Based on Star Trek created by Gene Roddenberry
- Writers:
- Artists:
- Gordon Purcell (pencil art)
- Arne Starr (inking)
- Jerome Moore (cover art: pencil, ink, brush, pen, opaque gouache, China marker[2])
- Tom McCraw (color art)
- Bob Pinaha (letter art)
- Editor: Robert Greenberger
Characters
- Canon characters listed below are linked to the main article about them. Non-canon characters are not linked, but those that recurred, appearing or being mentioned in more than one story, are defined further in DC TOS volume 2 characters.
Regular and recurring characters
- James T. Kirk
- USS Enterprise-A captain.
- Spock
- Vulcan Enterprise-A exec and science officer.
- Leonard McCoy
- Enterprise-A surgeon.
- R.J. Blaise
- Protocol officer assigned as Kirk's (so-called) "watchdog".
- Pavel Chekov
- Enterprise-A navigator and security chief.
- Hikaru Sulu
- Enterprise-A helmsman.
- Uhura
- Enterprise-A communications officer.
- Montgomery Scott
- Enterprise-A chief engineer.
- Styles
- Exeter captain.
- Catalano
- Enajj
- Gim
- Tomlinson
References
- USS Enterprise-A
- Federation starship.
- USS Exeter
- Federation starship. It is not revealed if this was really same USS Exeter encountered in TOS: "The Omega Glory".
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