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| colspan="2" style="text-align: center" | [[Image:Gorn Crisis cover.jpg|200px|Cover image.]] |
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+ | | class="even" | [[Jeff Mariotte]] |
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+ | | class="even" | [[WildStorm Productions]] of [[DC Comics]] |
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The ''Enterprise'' is sent to secure an alliance with the Gorn during the Dominion War, while an untimely civil war in the Gorn Hegemony arises. |
The ''Enterprise'' is sent to secure an alliance with the Gorn during the Dominion War, while an untimely civil war in the Gorn Hegemony arises. |
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==Creators== |
==Creators== |
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* Writers: |
* Writers: |
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** [[Kevin J. Anderson]] |
** [[Kevin J. Anderson]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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+ | [[Cestus III]], [[Dominion]], [[Gorn]], [[Manual steering column]], [[Vulcan]] |
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− | SEMICOLON SEPARATED LIST OF REFERENCES, ONLY WIKILINK CANONICAL NAMES AND TERMS |
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===MAJOR NON-CANON REFERENCE=== |
===MAJOR NON-CANON REFERENCE=== |
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If there is a major non-canon article topic in the comic series, create a subsection for it here rather than an independent article (as non-canon topics like "USS Excalibur (NCC-26517-A)" are not valid MA articles). The subsection can be structured like an article with wikilinks to related canonical references. |
If there is a major non-canon article topic in the comic series, create a subsection for it here rather than an independent article (as non-canon topics like "USS Excalibur (NCC-26517-A)" are not valid MA articles). The subsection can be structured like an article with wikilinks to related canonical references. |
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+ | ==Background== |
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+ | *For some reason, the ''Enterprise's'' [[transporter room]] which usually has 6 pads, has 10. |
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+ | *This takes place in the timespan before [[VOY]]: "[[The Killing Game, Part I]]" where the crew was captured. |
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[[Category:Novels]] |
[[Category:Novels]] |
Revision as of 04:28, 2 October 2005
Editor: | Jeff Mariotte |
Publisher: | WildStorm Productions of DC Comics |
Published: | 2001-01 |
Timespan: | 2375 |
Stardates: | 51701.3 |
Pages: | 96 |
Reference #: | ISBN 1563899264 |
The Enterprise is sent to secure an alliance with the Gorn during the Dominion War, while an untimely civil war in the Gorn Hegemony arises.
Premise
Star Trek: The Next Generation "The Gorn Crisis" was a graphic novel about the Gorns attempt to retake the Cestus III colony, as the USS Enterprise-E tries to stop them, which coincided with a Gorn civil war.
Main Characters
- CHARACTERS LIST, ONLY WIKILINKED IF THEY HAVE A CANON MENTION
Creators
- Writers:
- Kevin J. Anderson
- Rebecca Moesta
- Igor Cordey
References
Cestus III, Dominion, Gorn, Manual steering column, Vulcan
MAJOR NON-CANON REFERENCE
If there is a major non-canon article topic in the comic series, create a subsection for it here rather than an independent article (as non-canon topics like "USS Excalibur (NCC-26517-A)" are not valid MA articles). The subsection can be structured like an article with wikilinks to related canonical references.
Background
- For some reason, the Enterprise's transporter room which usually has 6 pads, has 10.
- This takes place in the timespan before VOY: "The Killing Game, Part I" where the crew was captured.