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Revision as of 18:20, 6 July 2007
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Writer: | Michael Jan Friedman |
Artists: | Peter Krause and Pablo Marcos |
Published: | April 1993 |
Series: | DC TNG volume 2 |
Pages: | PAGE COUNT |
Reference #: | ISBN 1-85286-482-6 |
The Star Lost was a comic book arc, spanning issues 20-24 of the DC Comics Star Trek: The Next Generation series, and was later compiled as a graphic novel under this title.
Plot Summary
Issues Collected
- #20: "The Flight of the Albert Einstein"
- #21: "Mourning Star"
- #22: "Trapped"
- #23: "The Barrier"
- #24: "Homecoming"
Background Information
In this series, the lost crewmembers are piloting a shuttlecraft named the Albert Einstein. Since there were over half-a-dozen crew,and cargo, this would likely be one of the NCC-1701-D's larger personnel shuttles, but series artists used the wrong design reference and drew a type-15 shuttlepod in all exterior views. The type-15 pod has a maximum of 3 crew and a small cargo space, and could not use a warp drive as featured in this story. However, this could be construed reference to the never-seen type-16A shuttlepod featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual, which has an identical platform to the type-15, but is scaled up to a larger proportion.