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March 5th, 2008

‘Star Trek’ comic picks up where the OS finished

kirksmall.jpgIDW publishing is set to continue their comic book series that picks up from where the original Star Trek television series ended, with a chronicle of the Starship Enterprise’s untold fourth year.

D.C. Fontana, who started her career as Gene Roddenberry’s assistant during the Original Series and went on to write some of Star Trek’s most memorable episodes will pen the saga with co-writer Derek Chester (Star Trek: Legacy) and longtime Star Trek artist Gordon Purcell.

Fan-favorite illustrators The Sharp Brothers will also contribute special covers for the five-part series, called Star Trek Year Four: The Enterprise Experiment which debuts in April.

The series chronicles the untold fourth year of the U.S.S. Enterprise’s legendary five-year mission, depicted for just three seasons on the original Star Trek show. For The Enterprise Experiment, Fontana and Chester craft a sequel to Fontana’s celebrated Star Trek episode The Enterprise Incident, in which Kirk famously posed as a Romulan to capture a new state-of-the-art cloaking device.

In this all-new story, Federation efforts to fully adapt the cloaking device to Starfleet ships leads to an experiment gone awry, trapping Kirk and Spock on an Enterprise out of phase with space itself. At the same time, Romulan forces close in on the starship, intent on claiming revenge for their stolen technology. Later chapters in the series will provide a sequel to the first two issues, as the Klingon™ Empire—with its own agenda—suddenly enters the fray.

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