Star Trek: New Visions Volume 6
by John Byrne
Softcover
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Description
Presenting all-new tales set in the Star Trek: The Original Series universe, done in a unique, one-of-a-kind photomontage style, using images from the classic TV series. It's as close as fans will ever come to getting new episodes featuring the original cast.
In "The Traveler," a mysterious pilgrim is pursued by a ruthless robotic horde. Or is he? Captain Kirk must answer the question before the Enterprise and crew are lost. Next, it's "Time Out of Joint," as Jim Kirk is torn from his timeline and every corner he turns, every door he opens, throws him into a different day, a different year, and a different danger. Finally, in "All the Ages Frozen," on a world locked deep in an ice age, Kirk and the crew investigate the disappearance of a team of Federation scientists, and discover a long-lost civilization whose only survivor is intent on saving them... even if it kills them! Collects issues #15-17.
In "The Traveler," a mysterious pilgrim is pursued by a ruthless robotic horde. Or is he? Captain Kirk must answer the question before the Enterprise and crew are lost. Next, it's "Time Out of Joint," as Jim Kirk is torn from his timeline and every corner he turns, every door he opens, throws him into a different day, a different year, and a different danger. Finally, in "All the Ages Frozen," on a world locked deep in an ice age, Kirk and the crew investigate the disappearance of a team of Federation scientists, and discover a long-lost civilization whose only survivor is intent on saving them... even if it kills them! Collects issues #15-17.
Book Information
Main Genre
Sci-Fi
Sub Genre
Space
Format
Softcover
Pages
N/A
Price
17.00 €
Posts
3
A bit better than the last one. Kirk's slow learning in the time travel story was hard for my frustration tolerance, and that in the Beta Quadrant (where the Klingons reside!) everything is different, is a little absurd, but the stories made more sense and were more enjoyable than in the previous issue.
Description
Presenting all-new tales set in the Star Trek: The Original Series universe, done in a unique, one-of-a-kind photomontage style, using images from the classic TV series. It's as close as fans will ever come to getting new episodes featuring the original cast.
In "The Traveler," a mysterious pilgrim is pursued by a ruthless robotic horde. Or is he? Captain Kirk must answer the question before the Enterprise and crew are lost. Next, it's "Time Out of Joint," as Jim Kirk is torn from his timeline and every corner he turns, every door he opens, throws him into a different day, a different year, and a different danger. Finally, in "All the Ages Frozen," on a world locked deep in an ice age, Kirk and the crew investigate the disappearance of a team of Federation scientists, and discover a long-lost civilization whose only survivor is intent on saving them... even if it kills them! Collects issues #15-17.
In "The Traveler," a mysterious pilgrim is pursued by a ruthless robotic horde. Or is he? Captain Kirk must answer the question before the Enterprise and crew are lost. Next, it's "Time Out of Joint," as Jim Kirk is torn from his timeline and every corner he turns, every door he opens, throws him into a different day, a different year, and a different danger. Finally, in "All the Ages Frozen," on a world locked deep in an ice age, Kirk and the crew investigate the disappearance of a team of Federation scientists, and discover a long-lost civilization whose only survivor is intent on saving them... even if it kills them! Collects issues #15-17.
Book Information
Main Genre
Sci-Fi
Sub Genre
Space
Format
Softcover
Pages
N/A
Price
17.00 €
Posts
3
A bit better than the last one. Kirk's slow learning in the time travel story was hard for my frustration tolerance, and that in the Beta Quadrant (where the Klingons reside!) everything is different, is a little absurd, but the stories made more sense and were more enjoyable than in the previous issue.




