STAR TREK New Visions
8 primary works
Book 1
This first volume revisits the story of Gary Mitchell in "Strange New Worlds," returns to the Mirror Universe in "The Mirror, Cracked," and tells an era-spanning tale in "Time's Echo." Plus back-up stories featuring Yeoman Rand and a sentient robot.
Collects the Star Trek 2013 Annual, which featured the first New Visions story, and Star Trek: New Visions issues #1–2.
Book 2
You'll find the stories "Cry Vengeance," a follow-up to the classic episode "The Doomsday Machine;" "Made Out of Mudd," which sees the return of Harry Mudd; "A Scent of Ghosts," which revisits a moment from Spock's past; and "Memorium," a new six-page short story that will appeal to fans of the original Star Trek Gold Key comics.
Collects Star Trek: New Visions issues #3-5.
Book 3
Collects the stories "Resistance," featuring the Borg; "1971," where Captain Kirk is sent 200 years into the past to meet Gary Seven; and "The Survival Equation," in which killer androids start showing up by the dozen!
Collects Star Trek: New Visions issues #6-8.
Book 4
First, in "The Hollow Man," Mr. Spock must go on a solo journey after receiving a mysterious message; in "Mister Chekov," find out what roles the navigator played aboard the Enterprise before his promotion to the starboard seat; in "Of Woman Born" Dr. McCoy confronts Captain Kirk with a staggering discovery—Lt. Carolyn Palamas is pregnant with the child of Apollo. Or is she?
Collects Star Trek: New Visions issues #9-11.
Book 5
Collects three stories: in “Swarm,” the Enterprise faces an alien threat that numbers in the millions; in “The Hidden Face,” a chance encounter with a drifting ship leads the crew to a world where the most obscene thing imaginable is the human face; and in “Sam,” Captain Kirk must face one of the greatest moral challenges of his life, proving the innocence of a confessed killer–Sam, his own brother! Collects issues #12–14 and the short story "More of the Serpent Than the Dove."
Book 6
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 7
Three all new adventures! First, pulled down to a world made entirely of water, the Enterprise is in danger of literally flooding. Spock and McCoy discover a sinister purpose behind this bizarre planet in "What Pain It Is To Drown." Then, in "The Hunger," a mysterious entity has drifted above the outer rim of the Galaxy for thousands of years, draining life from all the worlds it found there. Now, it has learned of the banquet of populous planets near the heart of the Milky Way, and is heading there at terrifying speed--with only the Enterprise standing in its way. Then, Captain Kirk has found himself all alone on the Enterprise before--but what happens when each individual member of the crew finds themselves in a similar state? And who is behind this... "Isolation?"
Book 8
First, "The Enemy of My Enemy"... is not my friend. But when Kirk and Kor find themselves forced to work together against a common foe, does it mean a productive alliance, or a chance for deadly betrayal?
Then, Kirk and his crew venture into the past, only to discover it is nothing like their history books teach--no trace of the devastation of World War III and the Eugenics Wars. What can have caused such a divergence? The answer is to be found in "An Unexpected Yesterday."
Also includes a reinterpretation and adaptation of the TV episode "The Cage."