Thursday, February 1, 2024

Positively Trek Book Club: Defiant - Volume 1

Positively Trek Podcast:

Star Trek: Defiant
Volume 1

The Star Trek comic spinoff series by Christopher Cantwell


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Positively Trek 260: Book Club: Defiant - Volume 1
Star Trek: Defiant - Issues 1-5

After just 5 issues of IDW’s flagship Star Trek comic series, a spinoff was born! Worf’s frustration with Sisko’s tactics have led him to steal the U.S.S. Defiant and lead a “Dirty Dozen” style crew of misfits to take on Emperor Kahless and rescue Alexander from The Red Path!

In this episode of the Positively Trek Book Club, hosts Dan and Brandi discuss Star Trek: Defiant - Volume 1, an omnibus collection of the first 5 issues of the Star Trek: Defiant comic series. We talk about the storytelling, the artwork, the characters, and how much we LOVE this series!





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Previous episode: Star Trek: Godshock

Wednesday, January 31, 2024

New Comic Day: Picard's Academy #5

 Star Trek: Picard's Academy #5


The fifth issue of Picard's Academy is out today! Check out the various covers below, as well as the synopsis and links to purchase the digital version.


Written by Sam Maggs
Art by Ornella Greco
Cover by Sweeney Boo


Purchase:
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Official synopsis:

Starfleet's Evasive Maneuvers exam has turned into an actual battle for survival as Jean-Luc and his classmates find themselves facing the very real threat of death by vacuum of space! They can't reach Starfleet, and enemy Romulans continue invading their ship. Can Picard and his crewmates outmaneuver the enemy in their first-ever ship-on-ship space battle, or will he, in his first role as acting captain, succumb to the chaos and shouting matches among his crew?



Variant covers:


Cover B by Derek Charm



Retailer Incentive Cover A by Sweeney Boo




Previous comic release: Star Trek: Defiant Annual
Next comic release: Star Trek: Defiant #11


Saturday, January 27, 2024

Sons of Star Trek Issue 2 Covers Revealed!

Today, we have the covers as well as the synopsis for the second issue of the upcoming Sons of Star Trek miniseries from IDW, which spins off from the mainline Star Trek and Star Trek: Defiant comic series. And wow... it sounds wild!


Cover A by Jake Bartok

Official synopsis:

Jake, Nog, & Alexander find themselves stuck in a never-ending loop of being blown to smithereens aboard the USS Avery & then revived by Q Jr.—who insists he’s helping them learn some lesson unbeknownst to them. Amid the attack from the Breen, the crew and their strong-willed, bureaucratic captain, Skrain Dukat, refuse to listen to the trio’s musings about an alternate universe. Left with no other choice, they are forced to begrudgingly work together and attempt to step into their Starfleet roles in hopes of helping the ship survive the attack and return home…or be stuck in this alternate reality forever!

Sons of Star Trek #2 is coming in April 2024.

I'm very excited for this. Alternate realities, Q shenanigans, and, if the covers are to be believed, Beckett Mariner, too! Check out the alternate covers below.


Cover B by Megan Levens


Retailer Incentive Cover by Andy Price




Wednesday, January 24, 2024

New Comic Day: Defiant Annual

 Star Trek: Defiant

2024 Annual


It's new comic day again! This week, we have the "Annual" edition of Star Trek: Defiant. Check out the covers and variants below, as well as a synopsis and links to order the digital copy from Amazon/Comixology!


Written by Christopher Cantwell
Art by Ramon Rosanas
Cover by Ramon Rosanas


Purchase:
Digital (Kindle): Amazon.com | Amazon.ca | Amazon.co.uk


Official synopsis:

After the classified information she stole from the Klingon High Council fails to earn back her favor with Romulan intelligence, Commander Sela is forced to take drastic action and turns back the clock – literally. But what was supposed to be a surefire plan to correct her failed coup over the Klingons quickly spirals into chaos when the technology malfunctions and sends her to a devastated war-torn past with the last person Sela ever wanted to see again – her mother, Tasha Yar. Written by Christopher Cantwell (Iron Man and Star Trek: Defiant) and drawn by Ramon Rosanas of the Eisner-nominated Star Trek series!



Variant covers:

Cover B by Liana Kangas



Retailer Incentive Cover A by Rahzzah



Online Exclusive Cover by Judd Mercer




Previous comic release: Star Trek #16



Tuesday, January 23, 2024

The Higher Frontier

Star Trek: The Original Series
The Higher Frontier by Christopher L. Bennett
Release date: March 10th 2020
Read April 2nd 2020


Previous book (The Original Series): The Motion Picture: 40th Anniversary Edition
Next book (The Original Series): Agents of Influence


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Publisher's description:
Investigating the massacre of a telepathic minority, Captain James T. Kirk and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise confront a terrifying new threat: faceless, armored hunters whose extradimensional technology makes them seemingly unstoppable. Kirk must team with the powerful telepath Miranda Jones and the enigmatic Medusans to take on these merciless killers in an epic battle that will reveal the true faces of both enemy and ally!

My thoughts:

Christopher L. Bennett is a Star Trek author whom I have long admired. During his years of writing for the Star Trek IP, he has become known for a number of things: stories set during the Star Trek: The Motion Picture time period, and stories that tie up various, disparate pieces of Trek continuity. In both of these respects, The Higher Frontier is the quintessential Christopher L. Bennett Star Trek novel.

The Aenar were first introduced in season four of Star Trek: Enterprise. A subspecies of the Andorians, the Aenar are blind, but with highly developed telepathic skills. It is these abilities that cause them to be the target of a massacre that sets off the events of this novel. At the time of this novel's writing, the Aenar had never been seen outside of Enterprise, and the decimation of their population here might go some way to explaining why. This was, of course, before we met Lieutenant Hemmer, chief engineer of the U.S.S. Enterprise in season one of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Still, given the reclusiveness of the Aenar as well as their abhorrence of anything approaching violence, it makes sense that they wouldn't be a regular fixture of the wider Trek universe. Heck, we rarely even saw Andorians in the years between TOS and Enterprise.

The Aenar, a subspecies of Andorians, are targeted by hunters.

Another welcome follow-up in this novel is the union between Dr. Miranda Jones and the Medusan ambassador Kollos from the TOS episode "Is There in Truth No Beauty?." Their telepathic bond is the focus of a lot of this novel, and I appreciated the deep dive into Medusans. This is an area, again, that modern Trek has mined from, with the character of Zero in Star Trek: Prodigy. I enjoyed the exploration of the bond between Dr. Jones and Kollos, and was very pleased with the fact that the book acknowledged the very poor treatment of Jones in her appearance in TOS. I love when authors go back to sort of "clean up" some of the more problematic parts of past Trek, and Christopher Bennett is a master at it.

Dr. Miranda Jones and her link to Ambassador Kollos is explored in The Higher Frontier.

Another aspect of the novel that I enjoyed was the exploration of characters other than the "big three" (Kirk, Spock, and Bones). In particular, Uhura, Sulu, and Chekov get some much-needed attention, and I very much appreciated the time spent with these characters. In one particularly amusing moment, the three of them discuss the "dramatizations" of their previous missions that have been broadcast back on Earth. Comments are made about the unrealistic special effects, the overly-dramatic acting, and even the ridiculousness of Chekov's hair! It's a nice send-up of Star Trek: The Original Series, implying that what we watched may just have been an in-universe reenactment of the actual events, rather than the sacrosanct "historical documents" that many fans would claim them to be.

Finally, I very much enjoyed Christopher Bennett's exploration of the "New Human" phenomenon, an aspect of Star Trek's depiction of humanity that was first introduced by Gene Roddenberry in his novelization of Star Trek: The Motion Picture. This is another piece of Trek lore that seems like it would be difficult to square with what we have seen of humanity's future in the Star Trek produced since 1979, but once again Bennett has found a way to (mostly) seamlessly weave these disparate bits of continuity together. One aspect of this is an explanation for telepathic abilities among humans, as shown in the second TOS pilot episode, "Where No Man Has Gone Before." Humans who exhibited "extra-sensory perception" were referred to as "espers," and this concept was never really explored outside of that episode. A satisfactory and fascinating explanation for the existence of telepathy among humans is given in The Higher Frontier, and as someone who loves diving into the the minutiae of Star Trek, I love that we finally got it.

The Higher Frontier offers an explanation for human "espers" such as Dr. Elizabeth Dehner and Gary Mitchell from "Where No Man Has Gone Before."

Final thoughts:

As we have come to expect from Christopher L. Bennett, The Higher Frontier serves to weave together bits of disparate Star Trek continuity in ways that are both surprising and entertaining. Add to that strong character work for both major and minor characters and a story that takes place in a unique period of Star Trek history, and the result is another terrific story from an author whose work is always a joy to read.

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Next on my catch-up list is a Star Trek: Voyager novel: Seven of Nine by Christie Golden.


Friday, January 19, 2024

Positively Trek Book Club Podcast: Godshock

Positively Trek Podcast:

Star Trek: Volume 1
Godshock

The beginning of the Star Trek ongoing comic by Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly


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Positively Trek 258: Book Club: Godshock
Star Trek #1-6 by Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly

In 2022, IDW began an ambitious project: an on-going Star Trek comic series featuring the return of Benjamin Sisko on a mission from the Prophets: someone is killing “gods,” and it’s up to Ben to stop them!

In this episode of the Positively Trek Book Club, hosts Dan and Brandi take a look at the first collection of stories in the series: Star Trek: Volume One: Godshock. Written by Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing, the stories take Sisko and the crew of the USS Theseus on a mission from the Prophets. The threat: someone is killing all of the “gods” of the Star Trek universe!





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Wednesday, January 17, 2024

New Comic Day: Star Trek #16

 Star Trek #16

"Glass and Bone" Part 4


It's Wednesday, which means it's new comic book day! This week's offering from the Star Trek universe is Star Trek #16, continuing the adventures of Captain Benjamin Sisko and his crew aboard the USS Theseus! "Glass and Bone" continues with part 4. Pick it up today from your local comic shop, or digitally via the links below.


Written by Collin Kelly & Jackson Lanzing
Art by Marcus To
Cover by Marcus To


Purchase:
Digital (Kindle): Amazon.com | Amazon.ca | Amazon.co.uk 


Official synopsis:

The Tzenkethi Festival of Supremacy has come at a heavy cost for Captain Sisko when members of the Theseus crew members lose their lives to gargantuan beasts. But despite seeing through the battle and warding off the ancient reptilian species, Sisko finds himself overshadowed by the Romulans and their efforts to persuade the Tzenkethi into an alliance. All the while, Cardassia joins the bid to win over the reptilian species in hopes of taking advantage of their new war fleet. Can Sisko convince this cunning yet brute force-favoring species of Starfleet ideals... or do the Federation's foes have a point?



Variant covers:

Cover B by Elizabeth Beals


Cover C by Malachi Ward






Next comic release: Star Trek: Defiant - Annual