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Star Trek: Lower Decks, Issue 3
Summary blurb With the Cerritos under attack and Captain Freeman's away team accused of violating Starfleet's most upheld principle, can the crew prove their innocence? Or will they end up one of Dracula's infamous Draquiri cocktails? Beam aboard and witness the thrilling finale to the exclusive hit Paramount+ animated series tie-in! Background information Creators Writer Ryan North Artists Chris Fenoglio (interior and cover A) Robby Cook (cover B) Philip Murphy (retail incentive cover) Cover gallery External link Lower Decks, Issue 3
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Star Trek, Issue 1 (2022)
Summary blurb It's stardate 2378, and Benjamin Sisko has finally returned from the Bajoran Wormhole omnipotent – but his godhood is failing with every minute. Sent by the Prophets on a mission to the deepest parts of space aboard the U.S.S. Theseus, he witnesses the unthinkable: someone is killing the gods. And only Sisko and his motley crew of Starfleet members from every era of Trek can stop them. From Star Trek: Year Five duo Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly (Batman Beyond, Captain America) and illustrated by Ramon Rosanas (Star Wars) comes IDW's brand-new, flagship Star Trek ongoing series that goes where no comic has gone before! Background information Creators Writer Jackson Lanzing Collin Kelly Artists Ramon Rosanas (interior and cover A) Declan Shalvey (cover B) David Aja (cover C) Rachel Stott (cover D) Ramon Rosanas (retail incentive cover A) Francesco Francavilla (retail incentive covers B and C) Lee Loughridge (colors) Cover gallery External link Star Trek 2022, Issue 1
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Star Trek, Issue 2 (2022)
Summary blurb Tasked with a mission from the Prophets, Benjamin Sisko enlists the help of an old friend from Qo'noS to track the ship and persons responsible for slaying the gods. From Star Trek: Year Five duo Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly (Batman Beyond, Captain America) and illustrated by Ramon Rosanas (Star Wars), continue the adventure in IDW's brand-new, flagship Star Trek ongoing series that features fan-favorite characters from every era of Trek! Background information Creators Writer Jackson Lanzing Collin Kelly Artists Ramon Rosanas (interior, cover A, retail incentive cover A, retail incentive cover C) Malachi Ward (cover B) JK Woodward (cover C) Christian Ward (retail incentive cover B) Cover gallery External link Star Trek 2022, Issue 2
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Shirt
A shirt was a clothing garment made of cotton and polyester that could be worn on the upper part of the body. In 1996, Tom Paris took off his shirt and he encouraged Tuvok to remove his and enjoy the sunshine. () External link Clothing
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Reason
A reason was a statement or logical justification for an answer. This type of philosophy was mentioned in a detective novel Data was reading in early 2364 to become more prepared for a Dixon Hill adventure. () External link Philosophy
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Crowd
A crowd or mob was a large number of people gathered together in any way of an event. This type of group was mentioned in a detective novel Data was reading in early 2364 to become more prepared for a Dixon Hill adventure. () External link Groups
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Page
A page was generally a section of paper. This part of paper was mentioned in a detective novel Data was reading in early 2364 to become more prepared for a Dixon Hill adventure. () External link Materials
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Star Trek: Picard - Stargazer, Issue 3
Summary blurb Witness the thrilling finale of the never-before-seen journey set between seasons two and three of the Paramount+ hit series ! Caught in a deadly crossfire between the Romulans and Remans, Seven of Nine and Picard must draw on their combined Starfleet and Rangers skills to save not only themselves but an entire planet! Background information Creators Writer Kirsten Beyer and Mike Johnson Artists Angel Hernández (interior and cover A) Sean Von Gorman (cover B) Aaron Harvey (retail incentive cover) JD Mettler (colors) Neil Uyetake (letters) Editors Jamie S. Rich (Executive Editor) Heather Antos (Editor) Vanessa Real (Editorial Assistant) Cover gallery External link Stargazer, Issue 3
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Star Trek: Picard - Stargazer, Issue 2
Summary blurb Continue the never-before-seen journey set between seasons two and three of the Paramount+ hit series ! Following an unsettling discovery on the planet Jenjor VI, Picard and Seven band together to save the native population and the Stargazer crew. Background information Creators Writer Kirsten Beyer and Mike Johnson Artists Angel Hernández (interior and cover A) Butch K. Mapa (cover B) Aaron Harvey (retail incentive cover) JD Mettler (colors) Neil Uyetake (letters) Editors Jamie S. Rich (Executive Editor) Heather Antos (Editor) Vanessa Real (Editorial Assistant) Cover gallery External link Stargazer, Issue 2
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Star Trek: Picard - Stargazer, Issue 1
Summary blurb Embark on a never-before-seen journey set between seasons two and three of the Paramount+ hit series ! After a tantalizing offer to return among the stars arises, Captain Jean-Luc Picard takes to the bridge of the U.S.S. Stargazer. But when trouble rears its head on a once peaceful, pre-warp planet from his past, Picard enlists the help of an old friend. Background information Creators Writer Kirsten Beyer and Mike Johnson Artists Angel Hernández (interior and cover A) Megan Levens (cover B) Liana Kangas (retail incentive cover) Carlos Nieto (online exclusive cover) JD Mettler (colors) Neil Uyetake (letters) Editors Jamie S. Rich (Executive Editor) Heather Antos (Editor) Vanessa Real (Editorial Assistant) Cover gallery External link Stargazer, Issue 1
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Kamata
Kamata may refer to Kamata (Crewman), a crewman aboard the Enterprise (NX-01) Kamata (Tamarian language), a term in the Tamarian language
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Minooki
Minooki was an important figure in D'Arsay mythology. In 2382, Captain Carol Freeman touched a mask of Minooki from a D'Arsay archive and was temporarily inhabited by her spirit. While possessed, she levitated through the transforming it into her palace. () D'Arsay Mythological figures
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Tamarian defrin root
The Tamarian defrin root was a type of plant native to the Tamarian homeworld. It could grow without water, requiring only high levels of ambient nitrous oxide. In 2382, D'Vana Tendi noticed a Tamarian defrin root when she, Beckett Mariner, and Brad Boimler passed beneath the ' hydroponics bay. As an Orion, she was immune to the nitrous oxide, but she needed to rescue her friends when they began hallucinating and suffering from oxygen deprivation. () Plants
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Charlotte Nicdao
Charlotte Nicdao is an Australian actress and composer who voiced Ensign Moxy in the third season episode . External links LD performers Performers
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Toz
Toz was a female Edosian who lived during the late 24th century. She served as commanding officer of the in the year 2382. () Edosians
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Dove (ship)
The Dove was a Federation starship operated by Starfleet Medical in the late 24th century. The ship served as a health spa, offering numerous amenities for relaxation such as mani-pedis, massages, play pens with puppies, kittens, and/or bunnies, mud baths with mud imported from the healing bogs of Tellar Prime, a sand garden, and a combat training room for the aggressively inclined. Guests were given wristbands that constantly measured their tension levels, allowing spa personnel to tailor their treatments accordingly. In 2382, Captain Carol Freeman gave a mandatory vacation on the Dove to the engineering staff, who were ed from dealing with their ship being partially transformed into a temple by a D'Arsay archive. However, the engineers evaded their treatments in order to keep working, which provoked Freeman into an episode that revealed she herself had been repressing months of incredible stress. With Freeman not responding to the Doves therapeutic services, the ship's commander Toz threatened to send her to Earth for a full medical diagnostic. Regretting that they had contributed to Freeman's problem by not making a proper effort to relax, Lieutenant Commander Andy Billups led his personnel to engineer a novel solution: dismantling one of the Doves turbolifts to construct a machine that directly removed stress. Though the device successfully treated Freeman, Toz subsequently ordered it jettisoned into space as it would render her vocation obsolete. () Crew complement Federation starships
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Goopy
"Goopy" was the name given to a small gelatinous lifeform D'Vana Tendi was studying aboard the in 2382. She kept Goopy in a beaker of water, but it first escaped when she was accidentally bumped by Federov, but she was able to quickly recover it. Goopy escaped a second time when Sam Rutherford bumped her as he jumped down from his bunk. Tendi chased it into a Jefferies tube, where she overheard a trio of delta shifters plotting to rig a lottery for newly available crew quarters. () Individuals
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Algonquin
The Algonquin was a Federation starship in service during the 24th century. Doctor T'Ana lost her tail in an incident that began on the Algonquin. She shared the story with Shaxs during a holodeck tryst on the in 2382. () Federation starships
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Negligence
Negligence was a failure to behave with the level of care that someone of ordinary prudence would have exercised under the same circumstances. In 2364, when a laser drill killed the terraformer Arthur Malencon, negligence was suspected as a possible cause, though it was actually the work of the microbrain. () External link Law
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Rights
A right was a or privilege held by the general public as the result of a , statute, regulation, judicial precedent, or other type of law. In 2364, inside the captain's ready room, Kurt Mandl told Jean-Luc Picard that he was overstepping his authority and he had no right to interfere, to which Picard said, "An attack on one of my crew gives me the right." () External link Law
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Palisade
A palisade was a protective wall or fence made of wood or metal stakes, rods, or planks and mounted vertically in the ground. In 2375, after Miles O'Brien built a scale model of the mission, he also built a palisade in the south wall. () External link Architecture
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History lesson
A history lesson was a lesson in the facts of history. In 2368, while Deanna Troi and Beverly Crusher were discussing Berlinghoff Rasmussen, Troi said, "He's after more than a history lesson." () Education
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Mary Holland
Mary Holland is an actress, writer, and comedian who voiced Toz in the third season episode . She is a member of the comedy improv group Wild Horses along with fellow Lower Decks voice actress Lauren Lapkus. In 2015-16, she co-starred in the sitcom Blunt Talk with Patrick Stewart. Ed Begley, Jr., Golden Brooks, Brent Spiner, and Swati Kapila also played recurring roles in this show and Seth MacFarlane served as one of its producers. External links LD performers Performers
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Meredith
Ensign Meredith was a female Human operations division junior officer who served aboard the under Captain Carol Freeman during the early 2380s. In 2382, Meredith was an engineer who was tasked with the week-long cleanup of the ship's systems following the Cerritos encounter with a D'Arsay archive. She, along with the rest of the engineering staff, was put on mandatory retreat aboard the , where, among other things, she was given a massage and a mani-pedi. () Starfleet operations personnel USS Cerritos personnel Humans
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Dove personnel
List of personnel. Named Toz Unnamed Attendants These attendants greeted Captain Carol Freeman, Lieutenant Commander , and his engineering staff aboard the Dove. The Bajoran attendant carried a tray of lemonade, while the other two placed stress meter wrist bands on the incoming engineers. () Emergency attendants These emergency attendants arrived when Carol Freeman was revealed to be a "black bander", and rushed her away to intensive treatment. () Manicurists The manicurists did mani-pedis on the engineering staff of the . () Masseuse This Edosian masseuse gave Meredith a massage in the sand garden. () Toz' assistant This attendant served as Toz' assistant during the visit of the crew of the . He initially arrived with the emergency attendants to assist in rushing Carol Freeman off to intensive treatment. He was later told by Toz to toss out the turbolift-base massage device after they left. () Visitors Alien visitor This alien visitor was in the mud bath during Toz's tour of the Dove given to Captain Carol Freeman and her engineering staff. () See also Andorian visitor Ariolo visitor Benzite visitor Bolian visitor Galardonian visitor Human visitors Klingon visitor Molmol's species visitor Orion visitor Vulcan visitor Unnamed Bajorans Unnamed individuals
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Peter Lindstedt
Peter Lindstedt is an actor who played an ICE officer in the second season episode . External link Performers PIC performers
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Reflections (episode)
Mariner and Boimler work the Starfleet recruitment booth at an alien job fair, Rutherford challenges himself. Summary Teaser Ensign Samanthan Rutherford is sleeping in his bunk, but is in the midst of a nightmare, in which he's having trouble with an engine that's overheating and on the verge of destruction. As the engine explodes, Rutherford wakes up screaming, startling fellow ensign Federov as he walks by in a towel. Background information Title The title was announced on by Paramount+. Continuity This episode features six different Starfleet uniform styles, the most to ever appear in a single episode: Starfleet uniform (2250s-early 2270s) Type C (on the life-size cutouts of Kirk and Spock), Starfleet uniform (2350s-2370s) Type A (on a PADD image), Type B (worn by an officer in Rutherford's flashback and dress uniform seen on a PADD image), Starfleet uniform (late 2360s-early 2370s) (cadet uniform and pilot uniform both in illusory form), Starfleet uniform (2370s-early 2380s) (seen on PADD images), and Starfleet uniform (early 2380s) (regularly worn by the crew). Anaphasic lifeforms previously appeared in . Petra Aberdeen, glamorous independent archeologist, is based on Vash. She served on the , and references the controversy over whether Starfleet is a military organization. Rutherford's repressed personality asks Barnes if the Trill her spots go all the way down; Jadzia Dax was asked a similar question by Deral. () Tendi has a pod plant with mind-control pollen from Omicron Ceti III, previously encountered in . Links and references Starring Tawny Newsome as Beckett Mariner Jack Quaid as Brad Boimler Noël Wells as D'Vana Tendi Eugene Cordero as Sam Rutherford Dawnn Lewis as Carol Freeman Jerry O'Connell as Jack Ransom Fred Tatasciore as Shaxs Gillian Vigman as T'Ana Guest cast Carlos Alazraqui Georgia King as Petra Aberdeen Phil LaMarr Jessica McKenna as Cerritos Computer Barnes Carl Tart as Kayshon Kari Wahlgren Background characters Federov James T. Kirk (faceless stand-in cutout) Lars Lundy Saticoy Silberger Spock (faceless stand-in cutout) References Addix's species; Andorian; Antedian; Arcturian; Ariolo; "Baby Bear"; Benzite; Big Strong City; Borg; Borg drone; butt bugs; cerebral scan; (aka ); California-class decks; Captain's yacht; Cardassian; Cerritos captain's yacht; ; Coltar; ; ; ; Delta Flyer; Delta Quadrant; Devron 500; ; Douglas Station; Earth; emergency medical team; engineering division; Evora; Federation; Ferengi; Galardonian; Gelrakian; Grand Nagus; Grand Nagus' staff; graphenated corridor joist; Independent Archaeologists Guild; Khwopian; (alternate reality); Klingon; Kobayashi Maru scenario; Lurian; Mars; mind-control pollen; mission log; Mixtus inhabitant; mummy; Museum of Antiquities; Omicron Ceti III; PADD; Pakled; ; pip; pod plant; pseudo navy; quasar; Redwood; Repair Bay 5; Risian; Romulan; Romulan Neutral Zone; Rotciv; Sampaguita; security division; Sequoia; ; (alternate reality); Starbase 80; Starfleet; Starfleet Academy; Star Fleet Booth [sic]; Starfleet Recruitment Manual 1701; ; Tech Services Academy; Tellarite; Trill; Palor Toff's species; truther; Tulgana IV; ; Vorgon; ; Vulcan; Vulcan inverter; Wadi; warp-capable starship; Zibalian External link
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Infield fly rule
The infield fly rule was a rule in the sport of baseball that was "invoked in instances where, with both first base and second base occupied, or with first, second and third base occupied... [..] And fewer than two out, the batter hits a high fly which in the judgment of the umpire can readily be caught by an infielder or the or catcher inside fair ground. The batter is then called out regardless of whether the ball is subsequently caught or not. An attempt to bunt, however, under the conditions noted above, which results in a fair fly shall not be regarded an infield fly." () External link Sports rules and regulations
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Star Trek Explorer Presents: Star Trek "Q And False" And Other Stories
Summary A deluxe collectors' edition featuring short stories starring your favorite Star Trek crews as they encounter adversaries including Q and the Borg. This fully illustrated collection features stories by Star Treks finest writers including acclaimed writer Lisa Klink along with best-selling prose authors James Swallow, Una McCormack, Chris Cooper, and Greg Cox. Contents "All That Most Maddens and Torments" James T. Kirk meets a mysterious figure following the disaster on the Enterprise-B. "Q and False" The crew of the Enterprise-D's commitment to the Prime Directive is challenged! "A Night In" Garak has an unexpected encounter on Deep Space 9. "The Offer" Captain Jonathan Archer has a chance encounter as he prepares for his first voyage in the Enterprise. "Seven>Seven" Seven of Nine confronts her inner demons. "Quality of Life" Q witnesses the genesis of the Federation's greatest foes. "Retribution" The Voyager crew leap into action to stop a saboteur. "Broken Oaths" Doctor Crusher faces a challenging ethical dilemma. "The Way to Exile" In a coda to the classic episode , Khan attacks! "Kill Captain Proton!" An all-new adventure for the holodeck hero Captain Proton. "Cumulative Damage" Scotty notices something is awry with the Enterprise as he supervises her refit. "Explorers of the Storm" Will Decker and Ilia reunite on Delta IV. "Prey" A shuttlecraft accident leads Beverly Crusher into a fight for survival. "Growing Pains" Geordi La Forge takes his first steps as an officer aboard the Enterprise.'' Q and False and Other Stories
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Terry Green
Terry Green is an actress who worked as regular background performer on where she appeared as a Starfleet lieutenant. She received no credit for her appearances. In 1976, Green was featured as Elizabeth Hunter at the beginning of the Charlie's Angels episode "Angels in Chains". This episode also featured David Huddleston, Anthony James, and Robert Strong. In 1982, she had a part as Woman #2 in the comedy Class Reunion along with Gerrit Graham, Miriam Flynn, and Danny Nero. Star Trek appearances (Season 2) (Season 3) (Season 4) (Season 5) (Season 6) (Season 7) External link Performers DS9 performers
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List of Molmol's species
List of Molmol's species. Named Molmol Unnamed Dove visitor This individual visited the in 2382 where he experienced the mud baths while chatting with a Benzite visitor. ()
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IDW LD characters
This is a list of characters who have recurring appearances or mentions in IDW's Star Trek: Lower Decks series of comics set in the 2380s. Regular characters Ensign aboard the and Captain Freeman's daughter. Ensign aboard the . Ensign and science officer aboard the . Ensign and engineer aboard the . Captain of the and Mariner's mother. First officer of the . Security Chief of the . Chief Medical officer of the . Recurring characters A B Malfunctioning holographic tutor created by Rutherford. Chief Engineer of the C Admiral in the 2370s and 80s. D K Security chief of the after Shaxs' brief death. L M P R S T
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Georgia King
Georgia King is a Scottish actress who voiced Petra Aberdeen in the third season episode . External links LD performers Performers
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LD Season 3 Midseason Special (aftershow)
"Midseason Special" is the Xth episode of , and the Xth of the special episodes dealing with produced and covers the mid-season point of and the episode . It is the Xth episode of The Ready Room hosted by Wil Wheaton. The episode's guests were... Segments Midseason Special 3