When IDW introduced its newest Star Trek comedian, The Final Starship, much of the focus was on the truth that the collection would, someway, resurrect Captain James T. Kirk for a narrative set within the Thirty first-century timeline launched in Star Trek: Discovery. Now the collection is right here; the premise is far more than nostalgia for the original Trek captain however as a substitute an enchanting strategy to discover not one however two totally different main plotlines developed in modern Star Trek‘s streaming age—concepts that Star Trek largely deserted on TV.
The primary problem of The Final Starship—written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly, with artwork by Adrian Bonilla and Heather Moore, and lettering by Clayton Cowles—is about within the first of these two missed alternatives: the rapid outbreak of “The Burn” within the early Thirty first century. The cataclysmic, galaxy-wide destabilization of dilithium (and with it, the near-instantaneous breaching of each lively warp core) fashioned a significant backstory aspect throughout Discovery‘s third season after the titular ship was shot into its far future and into the mid-Thirty second century, right into a galaxy that had already largely grappled with the brand new established order of a closely diminished Federation and restricted interstellar FTL journey.
However whereas Discovery‘s third season largely formed itself round fixing the issue of the Burn and its mysterious origin (and allowed the ship to negate the problems round FTL journey by and enormous with its personal alternate spore-drive-based methods), setting The Final Starship within the direct aftermath of the Burn itself provides the collection an enchanting sense of drama. The primary is the truth that, it doesn’t matter what occurs, we by and enormous know that the Starfleet disaster shouldn’t be going to be resolved, as a result of that’s Discovery‘s job a century in any case this takes place, with no dramatic time bounce or two.

The opposite is that we’re given an unimaginable probability to see Starfleet officers grapple in actual time with the lack of a Star Trek established order that had existed for millennia and what that loss can do to even its finest and brightest. Final Starship doesn’t give us a stagnant Federation within the moments earlier than it’s laid low, however one which was completely ascendant: the problem opens with the usS. Sagan in pursuit of a Gorn ship, however not for any common problem, however as a result of the ship’s crew has an opportunity to persuade the Gorn to hitch the Federation because the final excellent identified species within the galaxy. Even when we all know every thing is about to go to hell for Captain Delacourt Sato and his crew, for the briefest of moments, Star Trek‘s Federation is on the cusp of an entire utopian society, the final word achievement of objectives the franchise at massive has wished to champion for nearly 60 years, an concept of Star Trek with out exterior battle the collection has not often thought of earlier than.
In fact, issues don’t final: within the precise second the Sagan achieves this watershed second of diplomacy, the Burn occurs. The Sagan, alongside Starfleet’s major fleet and lots of of 1000’s, if not tens of millions, of ships, Starfleet or in any other case, throughout the galaxy, explodes. Sato and three of his bridge crew are among the scant variety of Starfleet personnel nonetheless alive and develop into key figures within the Federation’s response to an virtually full shattering of galactic civilization straight away. In contrast to Discovery, there isn’t any flash ahead to a modified however nonetheless largely related established order. There aren’t any folks right here who’re used to this; there are usually not but the thriving pockets of society or isolationist worlds we see throughout the collection, ready for the hope of unity within the Federation that can finally be supplied by the Discovery crew’s mission.

All the things in The Final Starship is uncooked and within the second, and sufficient to put even probably the most idealistic of Starfleet’s surviving members low. And never solely will we get to take a seat with that horror, however The Final Starship‘s first problem virtually luxuriates in it, Bonilla and Moore’s artwork wreathed in thick, sketchy linework and closely inked shadows. Final Starship virtually looks like a horror comedian as a lot because it does a Star Trek one, however the dread is existential: the horror is within the collapse of a society that has been a given in virtually each work of Star Trek ever made.
It’s what persons are out of the blue prepared to do in that type of horrifying state of affairs that results in Final Starship‘s different twist and its different riff on a missed Star Trek alternative. Whereas the remnants of Starfleet’s command convene on Earth to navigate what comes subsequent for the galaxy, they’re interrupted by the arrival of a well-recognized emissary: a masked, cybernetic determine, tendrils swirling round them, who finally reveals their title, face, and identification… Star Trek: Picard‘s Agnes Jurati, the ambassador of her personal Borg cooperative, not seen for nearly a thousand years, prepared as soon as extra to work with the Federation because it had been at its inception.

One of many largest, weirdest disappointments in regards to the transition from Picard‘s second season to its third was simply how a lot potential was squandered in its sudden step right into a nostalgic Next Generation reunion (although it was, finally, a pretty good reunion). The ballsy imagining of a completely new faction of Borg not simply prepared to be at peace with the Federation however even doubtlessly becoming a member of it was the type of daring considering that Star Trek hadn’t contemplated in years—not since TNG itself had reworked the Klingons from antagonists to allies. However the present by no means did something with it: Jurati was only one authentic Picard character amongst a number of that by no means appeared in season three, which reunited the TNG crew to confront the Borg risk we already knew and had seen confronted loads of instances earlier than.
Borg-Jurati’s position in The Final Starship is simply as scrumptious as her temporary look within the Picard season two finale was. Whereas Starfleet had largely worn out the Borg Collective, Agnes’ cooperative is a really totally different beast, providing to help Starfleet’s remnants in constructing a brand new flagship to attempt to convey hope to the galaxy, working on Borg transwarp expertise somewhat than dilithium-based FTL journey. On the floor, she’s amicable, pushing a determined Federation into alliance to dwell as much as the beliefs it’s represented for 1000’s of years—she’s not there to kick Starfleet whereas it’s down or end the job. However it’s instantly clear by the top of Final Starship #1 that the cooperative has its personal objectives somewhat than merely goading Starfleet into placing its latinum the place its mouth is: not wholly villainous or heroic, however taking part in an extended sport throughout the course of the brand new collection.

It’s solely there that the Captain Kirk of all of it comes into play. After serving to Starfleet virtually actually cobble collectively a brand new flagship—the usS. Omega, a scrappy hybrid of dozens of Starfleet ship hulls and Jurati’s transwarp engineering—does Jurati reveal her reward out of the cut price is none apart from a blood pattern of Kirk saved on Daystrom station for hundreds of years. Utilizing superior Borg nanites, the pattern creates a completely actual Jim Kirk. Not recollections in a brand new physique, or a clone, as she dismissed, however Kirk in his prime, a Kirk respiration, considering, and remembering as if his ultimate moments in Star Trek: Generations weren’t ultimate in any respect. The way in which Jurati narrates the resurrection, because it had been, is hopeful: she believes this second in Star Trek requires somebody like Kirk, a frontier diplomat who boldly explored and fought for the Federation’s future, somewhat than being trapped in resting on the laurels of its previous as her grief-stricken Starfleet contemporaries are. However there’s something, once more, offered as virtually horrifying by what she’s accomplished: a Borg taking part in god with one of the vital revered figures of Star Trek, even whether it is in an hour of nice want.
How The Final Starship builds on this from right here stays to be seen. The debut problem closes on a tease of a really acquainted battle for this reborn Kirk and the Omega‘s crew to confront, in a faction of Klingons utilizing the chaos of the Burn to attempt to return their folks to their ancestral warrior roots and end Starfleet off as soon as and for all. What’s going to stay fascinating shouldn’t be the way it manages to reshape the acquainted of Star Trek‘s historical past, however the way it builds on the huge potential it’s begun to mine from Star Trek‘s more moderen period to create one thing new and thrilling as a substitute.
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