"Parallel Lives, Part 1" is the twenty-ninth issue of IDW Publishing's 2011 ongoing series of Star Trek comics. The issue is the first part of the two-part Parallel Lives story arc by writer Mike Johnson, released in January 2014. Issue art was by Yasmin Liang, with Roberto Orci credited as creative consultant.
Summary[]
- PREVIOUSLY IN STAR TREK...
- After the events of STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS, the USS Enterprise has embarked on a five year journey of exploration into uncharted space, boldly going where no one... man or woman... has gone before...
- Captain's log, stardate 2261.274
- The Enterprise is completing its general survey of the previously unexplored world of Kassen Five. It's a class M pre-industrial planet with two dominant species. One significantly more dominant than the other.
On the surface of Kassen V, Spock reminds the captain that it is past time to return to the USS Enterprise. Kirk overrules the first officer, eager to see if the sabotage on the prisoner convoy has worked. Besides, freeing one group of prisoners is hardly violating the Prime Directive. Yeoman Rand takes the moment to point out that the prototype image inducers the away team is utilizing are failing. Fortunately the locks on the prisoner convoy have failed and the blue skinned Kassens are free. To avoid the stone age creatures, the away team ducks behind a rock formation and orders a beam up. A little girl runs ahead of the group allowing her a glimpse of the transporters, waving to the form of Captain Jane Tiberia Kirk.
In the transporter bay, Kirk waves off Spock's concern about the girl witnessing their departure before praising Marjorie Scott's image inducers. On the way to bridge, Spock informs Kirk that she will not be making a report to Starfleet Command because, as Kirk says, there is no definitive proof that the girl saw the Enterprise team. Kirk, however, believes it to be lingering guilt from Nibiru. On the bridge, Kirk orders Sulu and Chekov to plot a new course into the unknown. Lieutenant Nnamdi Uhuro then receives a transmission from Admiral Thomas. The Enterprise is to proceed to the Campor system to investigate an unusual anomaly similar to the one detected by the USS Kelvin. In the privacy of her ready room, Kirk wonders what her mother would do in her daughter's place as a young "headstrong" female captain, before the answer strikes her. She'd give the brass hell.
In the corridors, Uhuro reveals that on the next away mission, he wishes to join Spock. Spock is perplexed. Even a female Vulcan is stronger than a male human, thus Spock is more likely to protect Uhuro then the other way round. Uhuro jokes that it must be a human thing for a gallant knight to want to protect his princess. Spock can only ask which of them is the princess in the analogy.
In sickbay, Doctor Lea McCoy gives Kirk a routine check-up to keep tabs on any effects the transfer of Augment blood may have on the captain. As McCoy theorizes the possible effects on both Kirk and any children she may have, she notices the bed sheets have inexplicably changed color. Leaving McCoy to solve the minor mystery, Kirk heads off to a meeting of the senior staff regarding the Campor anomaly.
At the meeting Carl Marcus explains that the anomaly is a quantum storm, a sort of cosmic knot between all the various realities in the multiverse. The Enterprise's proximity to the phenomenon is already causing aspects of other worlds to affect the ship, such as programs being routed through different systems, the warp core giving off unusual readings, and bedsheets changing color.
All of a sudden, the anomaly flares and draws the Enterprise into it. Without impulse or warp, Kirk decides to ride the rapids. The ship shudders violently as it approaches the eye of the storm, before it emerges in normal space. As damage reports come in, Uhuro picks up another Constitution-class ship. Kirk hails their presumed sister ship, but receives no immediate response. As she tries again, a male voice cuts her off. Did she just say her name was Jane Kirk?
References[]
Characters[]
- Chris Chapel • Pavlovna Chekov • Keensera • James T. Kirk • Jane Tiberia Kirk • Carl Marcus • Lea McCoy • Leonard McCoy • Jason Rand • Marjorie Scott • female Spock • Spock • Hikari Sulu • Thomas • Nnamdi Uhuro
- Referenced only
- George Samuel Kirk, Sr. (alternates) • female Khan • Winona Kirk (alternates)
Starships and vehicles[]
- USS Enterprise • USS Enterprise (Constitution-class)
- Referenced only
- USS Kelvin
Races and cultures[]
States and organizations[]
Locations[]
- Kassen V • Campor
- Referenced only
- Earth (San Francisco) • Nibiru
Shipboard locations[]
Science and classification[]
- alternate reality • battery • biobed • class M planet • "deep freeze" • hull • hypospray • image inducer • impulse engine • PADD • phaser rifle • quantum storm • sensor • starship • subspace communications • subspace relay • temporal entanglement • transporter • warp core
Occupations and titles[]
- admiral • cadet • captain • chief engineer • commander • commanding officer • communications officer • doctor • first officer • knight • nurse • officer • princess • science officer
Other references[]
- beam • black hole • blood • captain's log • civilization • corridor • decade • emotion • energy • Federation Starfleet ranks • Federation Starfleet ranks (alternate 2250s) • five-year mission • galaxy • government • gravity • humanoid • lifeform • log entry • minute • nation-state • Prime Directive • prototype • races and cultures • rank • space • Starfleet uniform (Prime) • Starfleet uniform • technology • time • title • uniform • universe • warp factor (warp three) • year
Chronology[]
Appendices[]
Related media[]
- TOS comic: "All of Me" – First appearance of an incarnation of Jane T. Kirk.
Images[]
Cover gallery[]
Connections[]
Timeline[]
published order | ||
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Previous comic: The Khitomer Conflict, Part 4 |
TOS comics (IDW series) |
Next comic: Parallel Lives, Part 2 |
Previous story: Khan, Issue 4 |
Stories by: Mike Johnson |
Next story: Khan, Issue 5 |
chronological order | ||
Previous adventure: The Khitomer Conflict, Part 4 |
Memory Beta Chronology | Next adventure: Parallel Lives, Part 2 |
Publication history[]
- 29 January 2014
- First released by IDW Publishing.
- 7 October 2014
- Collected in Star Trek, Volume 8.
- 31 May 2016
- Collected in The New Adventures, Volume 3.
- 5 July 2018
- Reprinted in Graphic Novel Collection, Volume 40. (Eaglemoss Collections)
External links[]
- Parallel Lives, Part 1 article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Captain Jane Tiberia Kirk Takes Command at StarTrek.com, the official Star Trek website.